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Don't add logging handler if one already exists. If a default handler already exists, it is expected that IPython is embedded in an application that uses logging. In that case IPython should not provide its own logging handler, but rely on the embedding application's handlers.

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test_kill_ring.py
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r3767 # Standard library imports
import unittest
# System library imports
from IPython.external.qt import QtCore, QtGui
# Local imports
from IPython.frontend.qt.console.kill_ring import KillRing, QtKillRing
class TestKillRing(unittest.TestCase):
@classmethod
def setUpClass(cls):
""" Create the application for the test case.
"""
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r6574 cls._app = QtGui.QApplication.instance()
if cls._app is None:
cls._app = QtGui.QApplication([])
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r3767 cls._app.setQuitOnLastWindowClosed(False)
@classmethod
def tearDownClass(cls):
""" Exit the application.
"""
QtGui.QApplication.quit()
def test_generic(self):
""" Does the generic kill ring work?
"""
ring = KillRing()
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r7876 self.assertTrue(ring.yank() is None)
self.assertTrue(ring.rotate() is None)
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ring.kill('foo')
self.assertEqual(ring.yank(), 'foo')
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r7876 self.assertTrue(ring.rotate() is None)
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r3767 self.assertEqual(ring.yank(), 'foo')
ring.kill('bar')
self.assertEqual(ring.yank(), 'bar')
self.assertEqual(ring.rotate(), 'foo')
ring.clear()
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r7876 self.assertTrue(ring.yank() is None)
self.assertTrue(ring.rotate() is None)
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def test_qt_basic(self):
""" Does the Qt kill ring work?
"""
text_edit = QtGui.QPlainTextEdit()
ring = QtKillRing(text_edit)
ring.kill('foo')
ring.kill('bar')
ring.yank()
ring.rotate()
ring.yank()
self.assertEqual(text_edit.toPlainText(), 'foobar')
text_edit.clear()
ring.kill('baz')
ring.yank()
ring.rotate()
ring.rotate()
ring.rotate()
self.assertEqual(text_edit.toPlainText(), 'foo')
def test_qt_cursor(self):
""" Does the Qt kill ring maintain state with cursor movement?
"""
text_edit = QtGui.QPlainTextEdit()
ring = QtKillRing(text_edit)
ring.kill('foo')
ring.kill('bar')
ring.yank()
text_edit.moveCursor(QtGui.QTextCursor.Left)
ring.rotate()
self.assertEqual(text_edit.toPlainText(), 'bar')
if __name__ == '__main__':
import nose
nose.main()