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1 | """Nose Plugin that supports IPython doctests. |
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1 | """Nose Plugin that supports IPython doctests. | |
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3 | Limitations: |
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3 | Limitations: | |
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5 | - When generating examples for use as doctests, make sure that you have |
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5 | - When generating examples for use as doctests, make sure that you have | |
6 | pretty-printing OFF. This can be done either by starting ipython with the |
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6 | pretty-printing OFF. This can be done either by starting ipython with the | |
7 | flag '--nopprint', by setting pprint to 0 in your ipythonrc file, or by |
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7 | flag '--nopprint', by setting pprint to 0 in your ipythonrc file, or by | |
8 | interactively disabling it with %Pprint. This is required so that IPython |
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8 | interactively disabling it with %Pprint. This is required so that IPython | |
9 | output matches that of normal Python, which is used by doctest for internal |
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9 | output matches that of normal Python, which is used by doctest for internal | |
10 | execution. |
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10 | execution. | |
11 |
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12 | - Do not rely on specific prompt numbers for results (such as using |
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12 | - Do not rely on specific prompt numbers for results (such as using | |
13 | '_34==True', for example). For IPython tests run via an external process the |
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13 | '_34==True', for example). For IPython tests run via an external process the | |
14 | prompt numbers may be different, and IPython tests run as normal python code |
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14 | prompt numbers may be different, and IPython tests run as normal python code | |
15 | won't even have these special _NN variables set at all. |
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15 | won't even have these special _NN variables set at all. | |
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17 | - IPython functions that produce output as a side-effect of calling a system |
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17 | - IPython functions that produce output as a side-effect of calling a system | |
18 | process (e.g. 'ls') can be doc-tested, but they must be handled in an |
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18 | process (e.g. 'ls') can be doc-tested, but they must be handled in an | |
19 | external IPython process. Such doctests must be tagged with: |
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19 | external IPython process. Such doctests must be tagged with: | |
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21 | # ipdoctest: EXTERNAL |
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21 | # ipdoctest: EXTERNAL | |
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23 | so that the testing machinery handles them differently. Since these are run |
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23 | so that the testing machinery handles them differently. Since these are run | |
24 | via pexpect in an external process, they can't deal with exceptions or other |
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24 | via pexpect in an external process, they can't deal with exceptions or other | |
25 | fancy featurs of regular doctests. You must limit such tests to simple |
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25 | fancy featurs of regular doctests. You must limit such tests to simple | |
26 | matching of the output. For this reason, I recommend you limit these kinds |
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26 | matching of the output. For this reason, I recommend you limit these kinds | |
27 | of doctests to features that truly require a separate process, and use the |
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27 | of doctests to features that truly require a separate process, and use the | |
28 | normal IPython ones (which have all the features of normal doctests) for |
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28 | normal IPython ones (which have all the features of normal doctests) for | |
29 | everything else. See the examples at the bottom of this file for a |
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29 | everything else. See the examples at the bottom of this file for a | |
30 | comparison of what can be done with both types. |
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30 | comparison of what can be done with both types. | |
31 | """ |
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31 | """ | |
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33 |
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33 | |||
34 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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34 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
35 | # Module imports |
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35 | # Module imports | |
36 |
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36 | |||
37 | # From the standard library |
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37 | # From the standard library | |
38 | import __builtin__ |
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38 | import __builtin__ | |
39 | import commands |
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39 | import commands | |
40 | import doctest |
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40 | import doctest | |
41 | import inspect |
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41 | import inspect | |
42 | import logging |
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42 | import logging | |
43 | import os |
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43 | import os | |
44 | import re |
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44 | import re | |
45 | import sys |
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45 | import sys | |
46 | import traceback |
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46 | import traceback | |
47 | import unittest |
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47 | import unittest | |
48 |
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48 | |||
49 | from inspect import getmodule |
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49 | from inspect import getmodule | |
50 | from StringIO import StringIO |
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50 | from StringIO import StringIO | |
51 |
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51 | |||
52 | # We are overriding the default doctest runner, so we need to import a few |
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52 | # We are overriding the default doctest runner, so we need to import a few | |
53 | # things from doctest directly |
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53 | # things from doctest directly | |
54 | from doctest import (REPORTING_FLAGS, REPORT_ONLY_FIRST_FAILURE, |
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54 | from doctest import (REPORTING_FLAGS, REPORT_ONLY_FIRST_FAILURE, | |
55 | _unittest_reportflags, DocTestRunner, |
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55 | _unittest_reportflags, DocTestRunner, | |
56 | _extract_future_flags, pdb, _OutputRedirectingPdb, |
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56 | _extract_future_flags, pdb, _OutputRedirectingPdb, | |
57 | _exception_traceback, |
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57 | _exception_traceback, | |
58 | linecache) |
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58 | linecache) | |
59 |
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59 | |||
60 | # Third-party modules |
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60 | # Third-party modules | |
61 | import nose.core |
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61 | import nose.core | |
62 |
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62 | |||
63 | from nose.plugins import doctests, Plugin |
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63 | from nose.plugins import doctests, Plugin | |
64 | from nose.util import anyp, getpackage, test_address, resolve_name, tolist |
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64 | from nose.util import anyp, getpackage, test_address, resolve_name, tolist | |
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65 | |||
66 | # Our own imports |
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66 | # Our own imports | |
67 | #from extdoctest import ExtensionDoctest, DocTestFinder |
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67 | #from extdoctest import ExtensionDoctest, DocTestFinder | |
68 | #from dttools import DocTestFinder, DocTestCase |
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68 | #from dttools import DocTestFinder, DocTestCase | |
69 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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69 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
70 | # Module globals and other constants |
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70 | # Module globals and other constants | |
71 |
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71 | |||
72 | log = logging.getLogger(__name__) |
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72 | log = logging.getLogger(__name__) | |
73 |
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73 | |||
74 | ########################################################################### |
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74 | ########################################################################### | |
75 | # *** HACK *** |
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75 | # *** HACK *** | |
76 | # We must start our own ipython object and heavily muck with it so that all the |
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76 | # We must start our own ipython object and heavily muck with it so that all the | |
77 | # modifications IPython makes to system behavior don't send the doctest |
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77 | # modifications IPython makes to system behavior don't send the doctest | |
78 | # machinery into a fit. This code should be considered a gross hack, but it |
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78 | # machinery into a fit. This code should be considered a gross hack, but it | |
79 | # gets the job done. |
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79 | # gets the job done. | |
80 |
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80 | |||
81 | class ncdict(dict): |
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81 | class ncdict(dict): | |
82 | """Non-copying dict class. |
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82 | """Non-copying dict class. | |
83 |
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83 | |||
84 | This is a special-purpose dict subclass that overrides the .copy() method |
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84 | This is a special-purpose dict subclass that overrides the .copy() method | |
85 | to return the original object itself. We need it to ensure that doctests |
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85 | to return the original object itself. We need it to ensure that doctests | |
86 | happen in the IPython namespace, but doctest always makes a shallow copy of |
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86 | happen in the IPython namespace, but doctest always makes a shallow copy of | |
87 | the given globals for execution. Since we actually *want* this namespace |
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87 | the given globals for execution. Since we actually *want* this namespace | |
88 | to be persistent (this is how the user's session maintains state), we |
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88 | to be persistent (this is how the user's session maintains state), we | |
89 | simply fool doctest by returning the original object upoon copy. |
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89 | simply fool doctest by returning the original object upoon copy. | |
90 | """ |
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90 | """ | |
91 |
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91 | |||
92 | def copy(self): |
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92 | def copy(self): | |
93 | return self |
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93 | return self | |
94 |
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95 |
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96 | # XXX - Hack to modify the %run command so we can sync the user's namespace |
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96 | # XXX - Hack to modify the %run command so we can sync the user's namespace | |
97 | # with the test globals. Once we move over to a clean magic system, this will |
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97 | # with the test globals. Once we move over to a clean magic system, this will | |
98 | # be done with much less ugliness. |
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98 | # be done with much less ugliness. | |
99 |
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100 | def _run_ns_sync(self,arg_s,runner=None): |
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100 | def _run_ns_sync(self,arg_s,runner=None): | |
101 | """Modified version of %run that syncs testing namespaces. |
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101 | """Modified version of %run that syncs testing namespaces. | |
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102 | |||
103 | This is strictly needed for running doctests that call %run. |
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103 | This is strictly needed for running doctests that call %run. | |
104 | """ |
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104 | """ | |
105 |
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106 | out = _ip.IP.magic_run_ori(arg_s,runner) |
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106 | out = _ip.IP.magic_run_ori(arg_s,runner) | |
107 | _run_ns_sync.test_globs.update(_ip.user_ns) |
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107 | _run_ns_sync.test_globs.update(_ip.user_ns) | |
108 | return out |
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108 | return out | |
109 |
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109 | |||
110 |
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110 | |||
111 | def start_ipython(): |
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111 | def start_ipython(): | |
112 | """Start a global IPython shell, which we need for IPython-specific syntax. |
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112 | """Start a global IPython shell, which we need for IPython-specific syntax. | |
113 | """ |
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113 | """ | |
114 | import new |
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114 | import new | |
115 |
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115 | |||
116 | import IPython |
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116 | import IPython | |
117 |
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117 | |||
118 | def xsys(cmd): |
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118 | def xsys(cmd): | |
119 | """Execute a command and print its output. |
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119 | """Execute a command and print its output. | |
120 |
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121 | This is just a convenience function to replace the IPython system call |
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121 | This is just a convenience function to replace the IPython system call | |
122 | with one that is more doctest-friendly. |
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122 | with one that is more doctest-friendly. | |
123 | """ |
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123 | """ | |
124 | cmd = _ip.IP.var_expand(cmd,depth=1) |
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124 | cmd = _ip.IP.var_expand(cmd,depth=1) | |
125 | sys.stdout.write(commands.getoutput(cmd)) |
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125 | sys.stdout.write(commands.getoutput(cmd)) | |
126 | sys.stdout.flush() |
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126 | sys.stdout.flush() | |
127 |
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127 | |||
128 | # Store certain global objects that IPython modifies |
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128 | # Store certain global objects that IPython modifies | |
129 | _displayhook = sys.displayhook |
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129 | _displayhook = sys.displayhook | |
130 | _excepthook = sys.excepthook |
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130 | _excepthook = sys.excepthook | |
131 | _main = sys.modules.get('__main__') |
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131 | _main = sys.modules.get('__main__') | |
132 |
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132 | |||
133 | # Start IPython instance. We customize it to start with minimal frills and |
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133 | # Start IPython instance. We customize it to start with minimal frills and | |
134 | # with our own namespace. |
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134 | # with our own namespace. | |
135 | argv = ['--classic','--noterm_title'] |
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135 | argv = ['--classic','--noterm_title'] | |
136 | user_ns = ncdict() |
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136 | user_ns = ncdict() | |
137 | IPython.Shell.IPShell(argv,user_ns) |
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137 | IPython.Shell.IPShell(argv,user_ns) | |
138 |
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138 | |||
139 | # Deactivate the various python system hooks added by ipython for |
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139 | # Deactivate the various python system hooks added by ipython for | |
140 | # interactive convenience so we don't confuse the doctest system |
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140 | # interactive convenience so we don't confuse the doctest system | |
141 | sys.modules['__main__'] = _main |
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141 | sys.modules['__main__'] = _main | |
142 | sys.displayhook = _displayhook |
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142 | sys.displayhook = _displayhook | |
143 | sys.excepthook = _excepthook |
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143 | sys.excepthook = _excepthook | |
144 |
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144 | |||
145 | # So that ipython magics and aliases can be doctested (they work by making |
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145 | # So that ipython magics and aliases can be doctested (they work by making | |
146 | # a call into a global _ip object) |
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146 | # a call into a global _ip object) | |
147 | _ip = IPython.ipapi.get() |
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147 | _ip = IPython.ipapi.get() | |
148 | __builtin__._ip = _ip |
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148 | __builtin__._ip = _ip | |
149 |
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149 | |||
150 | # Modify the IPython system call with one that uses getoutput, so that we |
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150 | # Modify the IPython system call with one that uses getoutput, so that we | |
151 | # can capture subcommands and print them to Python's stdout, otherwise the |
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151 | # can capture subcommands and print them to Python's stdout, otherwise the | |
152 | # doctest machinery would miss them. |
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152 | # doctest machinery would miss them. | |
153 | _ip.system = xsys |
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153 | _ip.system = xsys | |
154 |
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154 | |||
155 | im = new.instancemethod(_run_ns_sync,_ip.IP, _ip.IP.__class__) |
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155 | im = new.instancemethod(_run_ns_sync,_ip.IP, _ip.IP.__class__) | |
156 | _ip.IP.magic_run_ori = _ip.IP.magic_run |
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156 | _ip.IP.magic_run_ori = _ip.IP.magic_run | |
157 | _ip.IP.magic_run = im |
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157 | _ip.IP.magic_run = im | |
158 |
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158 | |||
159 | # The start call MUST be made here. I'm not sure yet why it doesn't work if |
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159 | # The start call MUST be made here. I'm not sure yet why it doesn't work if | |
160 | # it is made later, at plugin initialization time, but in all my tests, that's |
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160 | # it is made later, at plugin initialization time, but in all my tests, that's | |
161 | # the case. |
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161 | # the case. | |
162 | start_ipython() |
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162 | start_ipython() | |
163 |
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163 | |||
164 | # *** END HACK *** |
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164 | # *** END HACK *** | |
165 | ########################################################################### |
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165 | ########################################################################### | |
166 |
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166 | |||
167 | # Classes and functions |
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167 | # Classes and functions | |
168 |
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168 | |||
169 | def is_extension_module(filename): |
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169 | def is_extension_module(filename): | |
170 | """Return whether the given filename is an extension module. |
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170 | """Return whether the given filename is an extension module. | |
171 |
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171 | |||
172 | This simply checks that the extension is either .so or .pyd. |
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172 | This simply checks that the extension is either .so or .pyd. | |
173 | """ |
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173 | """ | |
174 | return os.path.splitext(filename)[1].lower() in ('.so','.pyd') |
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174 | return os.path.splitext(filename)[1].lower() in ('.so','.pyd') | |
175 |
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175 | |||
176 |
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176 | |||
177 | # Modified version of the one in the stdlib, that fixes a python bug (doctests |
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177 | # Modified version of the one in the stdlib, that fixes a python bug (doctests | |
178 | # not found in extension modules, http://bugs.python.org/issue3158) |
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178 | # not found in extension modules, http://bugs.python.org/issue3158) | |
179 | class DocTestFinder(doctest.DocTestFinder): |
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179 | class DocTestFinder(doctest.DocTestFinder): | |
180 |
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180 | |||
181 | def _from_module(self, module, object): |
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181 | def _from_module(self, module, object): | |
182 | """ |
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182 | """ | |
183 | Return true if the given object is defined in the given |
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183 | Return true if the given object is defined in the given | |
184 | module. |
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184 | module. | |
185 | """ |
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185 | """ | |
186 | if module is None: |
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186 | if module is None: | |
187 | #print '_fm C1' # dbg |
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187 | #print '_fm C1' # dbg | |
188 | return True |
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188 | return True | |
189 | elif inspect.isfunction(object): |
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189 | elif inspect.isfunction(object): | |
190 | #print '_fm C2' # dbg |
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190 | #print '_fm C2' # dbg | |
191 | return module.__dict__ is object.func_globals |
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191 | return module.__dict__ is object.func_globals | |
192 | elif inspect.isbuiltin(object): |
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192 | elif inspect.isbuiltin(object): | |
193 | #print '_fm C2-1' # dbg |
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193 | #print '_fm C2-1' # dbg | |
194 | return module.__name__ == object.__module__ |
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194 | return module.__name__ == object.__module__ | |
195 | elif inspect.isclass(object): |
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195 | elif inspect.isclass(object): | |
196 | #print '_fm C3' # dbg |
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196 | #print '_fm C3' # dbg | |
197 | return module.__name__ == object.__module__ |
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197 | return module.__name__ == object.__module__ | |
198 | elif inspect.ismethod(object): |
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198 | elif inspect.ismethod(object): | |
199 | # This one may be a bug in cython that fails to correctly set the |
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199 | # This one may be a bug in cython that fails to correctly set the | |
200 | # __module__ attribute of methods, but since the same error is easy |
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200 | # __module__ attribute of methods, but since the same error is easy | |
201 | # to make by extension code writers, having this safety in place |
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201 | # to make by extension code writers, having this safety in place | |
202 | # isn't such a bad idea |
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202 | # isn't such a bad idea | |
203 | #print '_fm C3-1' # dbg |
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203 | #print '_fm C3-1' # dbg | |
204 | return module.__name__ == object.im_class.__module__ |
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204 | return module.__name__ == object.im_class.__module__ | |
205 | elif inspect.getmodule(object) is not None: |
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205 | elif inspect.getmodule(object) is not None: | |
206 | #print '_fm C4' # dbg |
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206 | #print '_fm C4' # dbg | |
207 | #print 'C4 mod',module,'obj',object # dbg |
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207 | #print 'C4 mod',module,'obj',object # dbg | |
208 | return module is inspect.getmodule(object) |
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208 | return module is inspect.getmodule(object) | |
209 | elif hasattr(object, '__module__'): |
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209 | elif hasattr(object, '__module__'): | |
210 | #print '_fm C5' # dbg |
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210 | #print '_fm C5' # dbg | |
211 | return module.__name__ == object.__module__ |
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211 | return module.__name__ == object.__module__ | |
212 | elif isinstance(object, property): |
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212 | elif isinstance(object, property): | |
213 | #print '_fm C6' # dbg |
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213 | #print '_fm C6' # dbg | |
214 | return True # [XX] no way not be sure. |
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214 | return True # [XX] no way not be sure. | |
215 | else: |
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215 | else: | |
216 | raise ValueError("object must be a class or function") |
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216 | raise ValueError("object must be a class or function") | |
217 |
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217 | |||
218 | def _find(self, tests, obj, name, module, source_lines, globs, seen): |
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218 | def _find(self, tests, obj, name, module, source_lines, globs, seen): | |
219 | """ |
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219 | """ | |
220 | Find tests for the given object and any contained objects, and |
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220 | Find tests for the given object and any contained objects, and | |
221 | add them to `tests`. |
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221 | add them to `tests`. | |
222 | """ |
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222 | """ | |
223 |
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223 | |||
224 | doctest.DocTestFinder._find(self,tests, obj, name, module, |
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224 | doctest.DocTestFinder._find(self,tests, obj, name, module, | |
225 | source_lines, globs, seen) |
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225 | source_lines, globs, seen) | |
226 |
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226 | |||
227 | # Below we re-run pieces of the above method with manual modifications, |
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227 | # Below we re-run pieces of the above method with manual modifications, | |
228 | # because the original code is buggy and fails to correctly identify |
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228 | # because the original code is buggy and fails to correctly identify | |
229 | # doctests in extension modules. |
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229 | # doctests in extension modules. | |
230 |
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230 | |||
231 | # Local shorthands |
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231 | # Local shorthands | |
232 | from inspect import isroutine, isclass, ismodule |
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232 | from inspect import isroutine, isclass, ismodule | |
233 |
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233 | |||
234 | # Look for tests in a module's contained objects. |
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234 | # Look for tests in a module's contained objects. | |
235 | if inspect.ismodule(obj) and self._recurse: |
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235 | if inspect.ismodule(obj) and self._recurse: | |
236 | for valname, val in obj.__dict__.items(): |
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236 | for valname, val in obj.__dict__.items(): | |
237 | valname1 = '%s.%s' % (name, valname) |
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237 | valname1 = '%s.%s' % (name, valname) | |
238 | if ( (isroutine(val) or isclass(val)) |
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238 | if ( (isroutine(val) or isclass(val)) | |
239 | and self._from_module(module, val) ): |
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239 | and self._from_module(module, val) ): | |
240 |
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240 | |||
241 | self._find(tests, val, valname1, module, source_lines, |
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241 | self._find(tests, val, valname1, module, source_lines, | |
242 | globs, seen) |
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242 | globs, seen) | |
243 |
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243 | |||
244 | # Look for tests in a class's contained objects. |
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244 | # Look for tests in a class's contained objects. | |
245 | if inspect.isclass(obj) and self._recurse: |
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245 | if inspect.isclass(obj) and self._recurse: | |
246 | #print 'RECURSE into class:',obj # dbg |
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246 | #print 'RECURSE into class:',obj # dbg | |
247 | for valname, val in obj.__dict__.items(): |
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247 | for valname, val in obj.__dict__.items(): | |
248 | #valname1 = '%s.%s' % (name, valname) # dbg |
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248 | #valname1 = '%s.%s' % (name, valname) # dbg | |
249 | #print 'N',name,'VN:',valname,'val:',str(val)[:77] # dbg |
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249 | #print 'N',name,'VN:',valname,'val:',str(val)[:77] # dbg | |
250 | # Special handling for staticmethod/classmethod. |
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250 | # Special handling for staticmethod/classmethod. | |
251 | if isinstance(val, staticmethod): |
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251 | if isinstance(val, staticmethod): | |
252 | val = getattr(obj, valname) |
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252 | val = getattr(obj, valname) | |
253 | if isinstance(val, classmethod): |
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253 | if isinstance(val, classmethod): | |
254 | val = getattr(obj, valname).im_func |
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254 | val = getattr(obj, valname).im_func | |
255 |
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255 | |||
256 | # Recurse to methods, properties, and nested classes. |
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256 | # Recurse to methods, properties, and nested classes. | |
257 | if ((inspect.isfunction(val) or inspect.isclass(val) or |
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257 | if ((inspect.isfunction(val) or inspect.isclass(val) or | |
258 | inspect.ismethod(val) or |
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258 | inspect.ismethod(val) or | |
259 | isinstance(val, property)) and |
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259 | isinstance(val, property)) and | |
260 | self._from_module(module, val)): |
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260 | self._from_module(module, val)): | |
261 | valname = '%s.%s' % (name, valname) |
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261 | valname = '%s.%s' % (name, valname) | |
262 | self._find(tests, val, valname, module, source_lines, |
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262 | self._find(tests, val, valname, module, source_lines, | |
263 | globs, seen) |
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263 | globs, seen) | |
264 |
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264 | |||
265 |
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265 | |||
266 | # second-chance checker; if the default comparison doesn't |
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266 | # second-chance checker; if the default comparison doesn't | |
267 | # pass, then see if the expected output string contains flags that |
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267 | # pass, then see if the expected output string contains flags that | |
268 | # tell us to ignore the output |
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268 | # tell us to ignore the output | |
269 | class IPDoctestOutputChecker(doctest.OutputChecker): |
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269 | class IPDoctestOutputChecker(doctest.OutputChecker): | |
270 | def check_output(self, want, got, optionflags): |
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270 | def check_output(self, want, got, optionflags): | |
271 | #print '*** My Checker!' # dbg |
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271 | #print '*** My Checker!' # dbg | |
272 |
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272 | |||
273 | ret = doctest.OutputChecker.check_output(self, want, got, |
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273 | ret = doctest.OutputChecker.check_output(self, want, got, | |
274 | optionflags) |
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274 | optionflags) | |
275 | if not ret: |
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275 | if not ret: | |
276 | if "#random" in want: |
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276 | if "#random" in want: | |
277 | return True |
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277 | return True | |
278 |
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278 | |||
279 | return ret |
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279 | return ret | |
280 |
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280 | |||
281 |
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281 | |||
282 | class DocTestCase(doctests.DocTestCase): |
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282 | class DocTestCase(doctests.DocTestCase): | |
283 | """Proxy for DocTestCase: provides an address() method that |
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283 | """Proxy for DocTestCase: provides an address() method that | |
284 | returns the correct address for the doctest case. Otherwise |
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284 | returns the correct address for the doctest case. Otherwise | |
285 | acts as a proxy to the test case. To provide hints for address(), |
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285 | acts as a proxy to the test case. To provide hints for address(), | |
286 | an obj may also be passed -- this will be used as the test object |
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286 | an obj may also be passed -- this will be used as the test object | |
287 | for purposes of determining the test address, if it is provided. |
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287 | for purposes of determining the test address, if it is provided. | |
288 | """ |
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288 | """ | |
289 |
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289 | |||
290 | # Note: this method was taken from numpy's nosetester module. |
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290 | # Note: this method was taken from numpy's nosetester module. | |
291 |
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291 | |||
292 | # Subclass nose.plugins.doctests.DocTestCase to work around a bug in |
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292 | # Subclass nose.plugins.doctests.DocTestCase to work around a bug in | |
293 | # its constructor that blocks non-default arguments from being passed |
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293 | # its constructor that blocks non-default arguments from being passed | |
294 | # down into doctest.DocTestCase |
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294 | # down into doctest.DocTestCase | |
295 |
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295 | |||
296 | def __init__(self, test, optionflags=0, setUp=None, tearDown=None, |
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296 | def __init__(self, test, optionflags=0, setUp=None, tearDown=None, | |
297 | checker=None, obj=None, result_var='_'): |
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297 | checker=None, obj=None, result_var='_'): | |
298 | self._result_var = result_var |
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298 | self._result_var = result_var | |
299 | doctests.DocTestCase.__init__(self, test, |
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299 | doctests.DocTestCase.__init__(self, test, | |
300 | optionflags=optionflags, |
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300 | optionflags=optionflags, | |
301 | setUp=setUp, tearDown=tearDown, |
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301 | setUp=setUp, tearDown=tearDown, | |
302 | checker=checker) |
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302 | checker=checker) | |
303 | # Now we must actually copy the original constructor from the stdlib |
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303 | # Now we must actually copy the original constructor from the stdlib | |
304 | # doctest class, because we can't call it directly and a bug in nose |
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304 | # doctest class, because we can't call it directly and a bug in nose | |
305 | # means it never gets passed the right arguments. |
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305 | # means it never gets passed the right arguments. | |
306 |
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306 | |||
307 | self._dt_optionflags = optionflags |
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307 | self._dt_optionflags = optionflags | |
308 | self._dt_checker = checker |
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308 | self._dt_checker = checker | |
309 | self._dt_test = test |
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309 | self._dt_test = test | |
310 | self._dt_setUp = setUp |
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310 | self._dt_setUp = setUp | |
311 | self._dt_tearDown = tearDown |
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311 | self._dt_tearDown = tearDown | |
312 |
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312 | |||
313 | # Modified runTest from the default stdlib |
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313 | # Modified runTest from the default stdlib | |
314 | def runTest(self): |
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314 | def runTest(self): | |
315 | #print 'HERE!' # dbg |
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315 | #print 'HERE!' # dbg | |
316 |
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316 | |||
317 | test = self._dt_test |
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317 | test = self._dt_test | |
318 | old = sys.stdout |
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318 | old = sys.stdout | |
319 | new = StringIO() |
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319 | new = StringIO() | |
320 | optionflags = self._dt_optionflags |
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320 | optionflags = self._dt_optionflags | |
321 |
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321 | |||
322 | if not (optionflags & REPORTING_FLAGS): |
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322 | if not (optionflags & REPORTING_FLAGS): | |
323 | # The option flags don't include any reporting flags, |
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323 | # The option flags don't include any reporting flags, | |
324 | # so add the default reporting flags |
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324 | # so add the default reporting flags | |
325 | optionflags |= _unittest_reportflags |
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325 | optionflags |= _unittest_reportflags | |
326 |
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326 | |||
327 | runner = IPDocTestRunner(optionflags=optionflags, |
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327 | runner = IPDocTestRunner(optionflags=optionflags, | |
328 | checker=self._dt_checker, verbose=False) |
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328 | checker=self._dt_checker, verbose=False) | |
329 |
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329 | |||
330 | try: |
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330 | try: | |
331 | runner.DIVIDER = "-"*70 |
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331 | runner.DIVIDER = "-"*70 | |
332 | failures, tries = runner.run( |
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332 | failures, tries = runner.run( | |
333 | test, out=new.write, clear_globs=False) |
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333 | test, out=new.write, clear_globs=False) | |
334 | finally: |
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334 | finally: | |
335 | sys.stdout = old |
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335 | sys.stdout = old | |
336 |
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336 | |||
337 | if failures: |
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337 | if failures: | |
338 | raise self.failureException(self.format_failure(new.getvalue())) |
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338 | raise self.failureException(self.format_failure(new.getvalue())) | |
339 |
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339 | |||
340 |
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340 | |||
341 | # A simple subclassing of the original with a different class name, so we can |
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341 | # A simple subclassing of the original with a different class name, so we can | |
342 | # distinguish and treat differently IPython examples from pure python ones. |
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342 | # distinguish and treat differently IPython examples from pure python ones. | |
343 | class IPExample(doctest.Example): pass |
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343 | class IPExample(doctest.Example): pass | |
344 |
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344 | |||
345 |
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345 | |||
346 | class IPExternalExample(doctest.Example): |
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346 | class IPExternalExample(doctest.Example): | |
347 | """Doctest examples to be run in an external process.""" |
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347 | """Doctest examples to be run in an external process.""" | |
348 |
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348 | |||
349 | def __init__(self, source, want, exc_msg=None, lineno=0, indent=0, |
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349 | def __init__(self, source, want, exc_msg=None, lineno=0, indent=0, | |
350 | options=None): |
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350 | options=None): | |
351 | # Parent constructor |
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351 | # Parent constructor | |
352 | doctest.Example.__init__(self,source,want,exc_msg,lineno,indent,options) |
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352 | doctest.Example.__init__(self,source,want,exc_msg,lineno,indent,options) | |
353 |
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353 | |||
354 | # An EXTRA newline is needed to prevent pexpect hangs |
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354 | # An EXTRA newline is needed to prevent pexpect hangs | |
355 | self.source += '\n' |
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355 | self.source += '\n' | |
356 |
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356 | |||
357 |
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357 | |||
358 | class IPDocTestParser(doctest.DocTestParser): |
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358 | class IPDocTestParser(doctest.DocTestParser): | |
359 | """ |
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359 | """ | |
360 | A class used to parse strings containing doctest examples. |
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360 | A class used to parse strings containing doctest examples. | |
361 |
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361 | |||
362 | Note: This is a version modified to properly recognize IPython input and |
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362 | Note: This is a version modified to properly recognize IPython input and | |
363 | convert any IPython examples into valid Python ones. |
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363 | convert any IPython examples into valid Python ones. | |
364 | """ |
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364 | """ | |
365 | # This regular expression is used to find doctest examples in a |
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365 | # This regular expression is used to find doctest examples in a | |
366 | # string. It defines three groups: `source` is the source code |
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366 | # string. It defines three groups: `source` is the source code | |
367 | # (including leading indentation and prompts); `indent` is the |
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367 | # (including leading indentation and prompts); `indent` is the | |
368 | # indentation of the first (PS1) line of the source code; and |
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368 | # indentation of the first (PS1) line of the source code; and | |
369 | # `want` is the expected output (including leading indentation). |
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369 | # `want` is the expected output (including leading indentation). | |
370 |
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370 | |||
371 | # Classic Python prompts or default IPython ones |
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371 | # Classic Python prompts or default IPython ones | |
372 | _PS1_PY = r'>>>' |
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372 | _PS1_PY = r'>>>' | |
373 | _PS2_PY = r'\.\.\.' |
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373 | _PS2_PY = r'\.\.\.' | |
374 |
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374 | |||
375 | _PS1_IP = r'In\ \[\d+\]:' |
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375 | _PS1_IP = r'In\ \[\d+\]:' | |
376 | _PS2_IP = r'\ \ \ \.\.\.+:' |
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376 | _PS2_IP = r'\ \ \ \.\.\.+:' | |
377 |
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377 | |||
378 | _RE_TPL = r''' |
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378 | _RE_TPL = r''' | |
379 | # Source consists of a PS1 line followed by zero or more PS2 lines. |
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379 | # Source consists of a PS1 line followed by zero or more PS2 lines. | |
380 | (?P<source> |
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380 | (?P<source> | |
381 | (?:^(?P<indent> [ ]*) (?P<ps1> %s) .*) # PS1 line |
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381 | (?:^(?P<indent> [ ]*) (?P<ps1> %s) .*) # PS1 line | |
382 | (?:\n [ ]* (?P<ps2> %s) .*)*) # PS2 lines |
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382 | (?:\n [ ]* (?P<ps2> %s) .*)*) # PS2 lines | |
383 | \n? # a newline |
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383 | \n? # a newline | |
384 | # Want consists of any non-blank lines that do not start with PS1. |
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384 | # Want consists of any non-blank lines that do not start with PS1. | |
385 | (?P<want> (?:(?![ ]*$) # Not a blank line |
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385 | (?P<want> (?:(?![ ]*$) # Not a blank line | |
386 | (?![ ]*%s) # Not a line starting with PS1 |
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386 | (?![ ]*%s) # Not a line starting with PS1 | |
387 | (?![ ]*%s) # Not a line starting with PS2 |
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387 | (?![ ]*%s) # Not a line starting with PS2 | |
388 | .*$\n? # But any other line |
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388 | .*$\n? # But any other line | |
389 | )*) |
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389 | )*) | |
390 | ''' |
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390 | ''' | |
391 |
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391 | |||
392 | _EXAMPLE_RE_PY = re.compile( _RE_TPL % (_PS1_PY,_PS2_PY,_PS1_PY,_PS2_PY), |
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392 | _EXAMPLE_RE_PY = re.compile( _RE_TPL % (_PS1_PY,_PS2_PY,_PS1_PY,_PS2_PY), | |
393 | re.MULTILINE | re.VERBOSE) |
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393 | re.MULTILINE | re.VERBOSE) | |
394 |
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394 | |||
395 | _EXAMPLE_RE_IP = re.compile( _RE_TPL % (_PS1_IP,_PS2_IP,_PS1_IP,_PS2_IP), |
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395 | _EXAMPLE_RE_IP = re.compile( _RE_TPL % (_PS1_IP,_PS2_IP,_PS1_IP,_PS2_IP), | |
396 | re.MULTILINE | re.VERBOSE) |
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396 | re.MULTILINE | re.VERBOSE) | |
397 |
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397 | |||
398 | def ip2py(self,source): |
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398 | def ip2py(self,source): | |
399 | """Convert input IPython source into valid Python.""" |
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399 | """Convert input IPython source into valid Python.""" | |
400 | out = [] |
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400 | out = [] | |
401 | newline = out.append |
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401 | newline = out.append | |
402 | for lnum,line in enumerate(source.splitlines()): |
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402 | for lnum,line in enumerate(source.splitlines()): | |
403 | newline(_ip.IP.prefilter(line,lnum>0)) |
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403 | newline(_ip.IP.prefilter(line,lnum>0)) | |
404 | newline('') # ensure a closing newline, needed by doctest |
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404 | newline('') # ensure a closing newline, needed by doctest | |
405 | #print "PYSRC:", '\n'.join(out) # dbg |
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405 | #print "PYSRC:", '\n'.join(out) # dbg | |
406 | return '\n'.join(out) |
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406 | return '\n'.join(out) | |
407 |
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407 | |||
408 | def parse(self, string, name='<string>'): |
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408 | def parse(self, string, name='<string>'): | |
409 | """ |
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409 | """ | |
410 | Divide the given string into examples and intervening text, |
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410 | Divide the given string into examples and intervening text, | |
411 | and return them as a list of alternating Examples and strings. |
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411 | and return them as a list of alternating Examples and strings. | |
412 | Line numbers for the Examples are 0-based. The optional |
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412 | Line numbers for the Examples are 0-based. The optional | |
413 | argument `name` is a name identifying this string, and is only |
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413 | argument `name` is a name identifying this string, and is only | |
414 | used for error messages. |
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414 | used for error messages. | |
415 | """ |
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415 | """ | |
416 |
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416 | |||
417 | #print 'Parse string:\n',string # dbg |
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417 | #print 'Parse string:\n',string # dbg | |
418 |
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418 | |||
419 | string = string.expandtabs() |
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419 | string = string.expandtabs() | |
420 | # If all lines begin with the same indentation, then strip it. |
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420 | # If all lines begin with the same indentation, then strip it. | |
421 | min_indent = self._min_indent(string) |
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421 | min_indent = self._min_indent(string) | |
422 | if min_indent > 0: |
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422 | if min_indent > 0: | |
423 | string = '\n'.join([l[min_indent:] for l in string.split('\n')]) |
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423 | string = '\n'.join([l[min_indent:] for l in string.split('\n')]) | |
424 |
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424 | |||
425 | output = [] |
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425 | output = [] | |
426 | charno, lineno = 0, 0 |
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426 | charno, lineno = 0, 0 | |
427 |
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427 | |||
428 | # Whether to convert the input from ipython to python syntax |
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428 | # Whether to convert the input from ipython to python syntax | |
429 | ip2py = False |
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429 | ip2py = False | |
430 | # Find all doctest examples in the string. First, try them as Python |
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430 | # Find all doctest examples in the string. First, try them as Python | |
431 | # examples, then as IPython ones |
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431 | # examples, then as IPython ones | |
432 | terms = list(self._EXAMPLE_RE_PY.finditer(string)) |
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432 | terms = list(self._EXAMPLE_RE_PY.finditer(string)) | |
433 | if terms: |
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433 | if terms: | |
434 | # Normal Python example |
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434 | # Normal Python example | |
435 | #print '-'*70 # dbg |
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435 | #print '-'*70 # dbg | |
436 | #print 'PyExample, Source:\n',string # dbg |
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436 | #print 'PyExample, Source:\n',string # dbg | |
437 | #print '-'*70 # dbg |
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437 | #print '-'*70 # dbg | |
438 | Example = doctest.Example |
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438 | Example = doctest.Example | |
439 | else: |
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439 | else: | |
440 | # It's an ipython example. Note that IPExamples are run |
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440 | # It's an ipython example. Note that IPExamples are run | |
441 | # in-process, so their syntax must be turned into valid python. |
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441 | # in-process, so their syntax must be turned into valid python. | |
442 | # IPExternalExamples are run out-of-process (via pexpect) so they |
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442 | # IPExternalExamples are run out-of-process (via pexpect) so they | |
443 | # don't need any filtering (a real ipython will be executing them). |
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443 | # don't need any filtering (a real ipython will be executing them). | |
444 | terms = list(self._EXAMPLE_RE_IP.finditer(string)) |
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444 | terms = list(self._EXAMPLE_RE_IP.finditer(string)) | |
445 | if re.search(r'#\s*ipdoctest:\s*EXTERNAL',string): |
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445 | if re.search(r'#\s*ipdoctest:\s*EXTERNAL',string): | |
446 | #print '-'*70 # dbg |
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446 | #print '-'*70 # dbg | |
447 | #print 'IPExternalExample, Source:\n',string # dbg |
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447 | #print 'IPExternalExample, Source:\n',string # dbg | |
448 | #print '-'*70 # dbg |
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448 | #print '-'*70 # dbg | |
449 | Example = IPExternalExample |
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449 | Example = IPExternalExample | |
450 | else: |
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450 | else: | |
451 | #print '-'*70 # dbg |
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451 | #print '-'*70 # dbg | |
452 | #print 'IPExample, Source:\n',string # dbg |
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452 | #print 'IPExample, Source:\n',string # dbg | |
453 | #print '-'*70 # dbg |
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453 | #print '-'*70 # dbg | |
454 | Example = IPExample |
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454 | Example = IPExample | |
455 | ip2py = True |
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455 | ip2py = True | |
456 |
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456 | |||
457 | for m in terms: |
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457 | for m in terms: | |
458 | # Add the pre-example text to `output`. |
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458 | # Add the pre-example text to `output`. | |
459 | output.append(string[charno:m.start()]) |
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459 | output.append(string[charno:m.start()]) | |
460 | # Update lineno (lines before this example) |
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460 | # Update lineno (lines before this example) | |
461 | lineno += string.count('\n', charno, m.start()) |
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461 | lineno += string.count('\n', charno, m.start()) | |
462 | # Extract info from the regexp match. |
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462 | # Extract info from the regexp match. | |
463 | (source, options, want, exc_msg) = \ |
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463 | (source, options, want, exc_msg) = \ | |
464 | self._parse_example(m, name, lineno,ip2py) |
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464 | self._parse_example(m, name, lineno,ip2py) | |
465 | if Example is IPExternalExample: |
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465 | if Example is IPExternalExample: | |
466 | options[doctest.NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE] = True |
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466 | options[doctest.NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE] = True | |
467 | want += '\n' |
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467 | want += '\n' | |
468 | # Create an Example, and add it to the list. |
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468 | # Create an Example, and add it to the list. | |
469 | if not self._IS_BLANK_OR_COMMENT(source): |
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469 | if not self._IS_BLANK_OR_COMMENT(source): | |
470 | #print 'Example source:', source # dbg |
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470 | #print 'Example source:', source # dbg | |
471 | output.append(Example(source, want, exc_msg, |
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471 | output.append(Example(source, want, exc_msg, | |
472 | lineno=lineno, |
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472 | lineno=lineno, | |
473 | indent=min_indent+len(m.group('indent')), |
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473 | indent=min_indent+len(m.group('indent')), | |
474 | options=options)) |
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474 | options=options)) | |
475 | # Update lineno (lines inside this example) |
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475 | # Update lineno (lines inside this example) | |
476 | lineno += string.count('\n', m.start(), m.end()) |
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476 | lineno += string.count('\n', m.start(), m.end()) | |
477 | # Update charno. |
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477 | # Update charno. | |
478 | charno = m.end() |
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478 | charno = m.end() | |
479 | # Add any remaining post-example text to `output`. |
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479 | # Add any remaining post-example text to `output`. | |
480 | output.append(string[charno:]) |
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480 | output.append(string[charno:]) | |
481 | return output |
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481 | return output | |
482 |
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482 | |||
483 | def _parse_example(self, m, name, lineno,ip2py=False): |
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483 | def _parse_example(self, m, name, lineno,ip2py=False): | |
484 | """ |
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484 | """ | |
485 | Given a regular expression match from `_EXAMPLE_RE` (`m`), |
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485 | Given a regular expression match from `_EXAMPLE_RE` (`m`), | |
486 | return a pair `(source, want)`, where `source` is the matched |
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486 | return a pair `(source, want)`, where `source` is the matched | |
487 | example's source code (with prompts and indentation stripped); |
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487 | example's source code (with prompts and indentation stripped); | |
488 | and `want` is the example's expected output (with indentation |
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488 | and `want` is the example's expected output (with indentation | |
489 | stripped). |
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489 | stripped). | |
490 |
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490 | |||
491 | `name` is the string's name, and `lineno` is the line number |
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491 | `name` is the string's name, and `lineno` is the line number | |
492 | where the example starts; both are used for error messages. |
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492 | where the example starts; both are used for error messages. | |
493 |
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493 | |||
494 | Optional: |
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494 | Optional: | |
495 | `ip2py`: if true, filter the input via IPython to convert the syntax |
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495 | `ip2py`: if true, filter the input via IPython to convert the syntax | |
496 | into valid python. |
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496 | into valid python. | |
497 | """ |
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497 | """ | |
498 |
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498 | |||
499 | # Get the example's indentation level. |
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499 | # Get the example's indentation level. | |
500 | indent = len(m.group('indent')) |
|
500 | indent = len(m.group('indent')) | |
501 |
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501 | |||
502 | # Divide source into lines; check that they're properly |
|
502 | # Divide source into lines; check that they're properly | |
503 | # indented; and then strip their indentation & prompts. |
|
503 | # indented; and then strip their indentation & prompts. | |
504 | source_lines = m.group('source').split('\n') |
|
504 | source_lines = m.group('source').split('\n') | |
505 |
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505 | |||
506 | # We're using variable-length input prompts |
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506 | # We're using variable-length input prompts | |
507 | ps1 = m.group('ps1') |
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507 | ps1 = m.group('ps1') | |
508 | ps2 = m.group('ps2') |
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508 | ps2 = m.group('ps2') | |
509 | ps1_len = len(ps1) |
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509 | ps1_len = len(ps1) | |
510 |
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510 | |||
511 | self._check_prompt_blank(source_lines, indent, name, lineno,ps1_len) |
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511 | self._check_prompt_blank(source_lines, indent, name, lineno,ps1_len) | |
512 | if ps2: |
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512 | if ps2: | |
513 | self._check_prefix(source_lines[1:], ' '*indent + ps2, name, lineno) |
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513 | self._check_prefix(source_lines[1:], ' '*indent + ps2, name, lineno) | |
514 |
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514 | |||
515 | source = '\n'.join([sl[indent+ps1_len+1:] for sl in source_lines]) |
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515 | source = '\n'.join([sl[indent+ps1_len+1:] for sl in source_lines]) | |
516 |
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516 | |||
517 | if ip2py: |
|
517 | if ip2py: | |
518 | # Convert source input from IPython into valid Python syntax |
|
518 | # Convert source input from IPython into valid Python syntax | |
519 | source = self.ip2py(source) |
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519 | source = self.ip2py(source) | |
520 |
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520 | |||
521 | # Divide want into lines; check that it's properly indented; and |
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521 | # Divide want into lines; check that it's properly indented; and | |
522 | # then strip the indentation. Spaces before the last newline should |
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522 | # then strip the indentation. Spaces before the last newline should | |
523 | # be preserved, so plain rstrip() isn't good enough. |
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523 | # be preserved, so plain rstrip() isn't good enough. | |
524 | want = m.group('want') |
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524 | want = m.group('want') | |
525 | want_lines = want.split('\n') |
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525 | want_lines = want.split('\n') | |
526 | if len(want_lines) > 1 and re.match(r' *$', want_lines[-1]): |
|
526 | if len(want_lines) > 1 and re.match(r' *$', want_lines[-1]): | |
527 | del want_lines[-1] # forget final newline & spaces after it |
|
527 | del want_lines[-1] # forget final newline & spaces after it | |
528 | self._check_prefix(want_lines, ' '*indent, name, |
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528 | self._check_prefix(want_lines, ' '*indent, name, | |
529 | lineno + len(source_lines)) |
|
529 | lineno + len(source_lines)) | |
530 |
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530 | |||
531 | # Remove ipython output prompt that might be present in the first line |
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531 | # Remove ipython output prompt that might be present in the first line | |
532 | want_lines[0] = re.sub(r'Out\[\d+\]: \s*?\n?','',want_lines[0]) |
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532 | want_lines[0] = re.sub(r'Out\[\d+\]: \s*?\n?','',want_lines[0]) | |
533 |
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533 | |||
534 | want = '\n'.join([wl[indent:] for wl in want_lines]) |
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534 | want = '\n'.join([wl[indent:] for wl in want_lines]) | |
535 |
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535 | |||
536 | # If `want` contains a traceback message, then extract it. |
|
536 | # If `want` contains a traceback message, then extract it. | |
537 | m = self._EXCEPTION_RE.match(want) |
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537 | m = self._EXCEPTION_RE.match(want) | |
538 | if m: |
|
538 | if m: | |
539 | exc_msg = m.group('msg') |
|
539 | exc_msg = m.group('msg') | |
540 | else: |
|
540 | else: | |
541 | exc_msg = None |
|
541 | exc_msg = None | |
542 |
|
542 | |||
543 | # Extract options from the source. |
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543 | # Extract options from the source. | |
544 | options = self._find_options(source, name, lineno) |
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544 | options = self._find_options(source, name, lineno) | |
545 |
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545 | |||
546 | return source, options, want, exc_msg |
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546 | return source, options, want, exc_msg | |
547 |
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547 | |||
548 | def _check_prompt_blank(self, lines, indent, name, lineno, ps1_len): |
|
548 | def _check_prompt_blank(self, lines, indent, name, lineno, ps1_len): | |
549 | """ |
|
549 | """ | |
550 | Given the lines of a source string (including prompts and |
|
550 | Given the lines of a source string (including prompts and | |
551 | leading indentation), check to make sure that every prompt is |
|
551 | leading indentation), check to make sure that every prompt is | |
552 | followed by a space character. If any line is not followed by |
|
552 | followed by a space character. If any line is not followed by | |
553 | a space character, then raise ValueError. |
|
553 | a space character, then raise ValueError. | |
554 |
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554 | |||
555 | Note: IPython-modified version which takes the input prompt length as a |
|
555 | Note: IPython-modified version which takes the input prompt length as a | |
556 | parameter, so that prompts of variable length can be dealt with. |
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556 | parameter, so that prompts of variable length can be dealt with. | |
557 | """ |
|
557 | """ | |
558 | space_idx = indent+ps1_len |
|
558 | space_idx = indent+ps1_len | |
559 | min_len = space_idx+1 |
|
559 | min_len = space_idx+1 | |
560 | for i, line in enumerate(lines): |
|
560 | for i, line in enumerate(lines): | |
561 | if len(line) >= min_len and line[space_idx] != ' ': |
|
561 | if len(line) >= min_len and line[space_idx] != ' ': | |
562 | raise ValueError('line %r of the docstring for %s ' |
|
562 | raise ValueError('line %r of the docstring for %s ' | |
563 | 'lacks blank after %s: %r' % |
|
563 | 'lacks blank after %s: %r' % | |
564 | (lineno+i+1, name, |
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564 | (lineno+i+1, name, | |
565 | line[indent:space_idx], line)) |
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565 | line[indent:space_idx], line)) | |
566 |
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566 | |||
567 |
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567 | |||
568 | SKIP = doctest.register_optionflag('SKIP') |
|
568 | SKIP = doctest.register_optionflag('SKIP') | |
569 |
|
569 | |||
570 |
|
570 | |||
571 | class IPDocTestRunner(doctest.DocTestRunner): |
|
571 | class IPDocTestRunner(doctest.DocTestRunner,object): | |
572 |
|
572 | """Test runner that synchronizes the IPython namespace with test globals. | ||
573 | # Unfortunately, doctest uses a private method (__run) for the actual run |
|
573 | """ | |
574 | # execution, so we can't cleanly override just that part. Instead, we have |
|
|||
575 | # to copy/paste the entire run() implementation so we can call our own |
|
|||
576 | # customized runner. |
|
|||
577 |
|
||||
578 | #///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
|
|||
579 | # DocTest Running |
|
|||
580 | #///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
|
|||
581 |
|
||||
582 | __LINECACHE_FILENAME_RE = re.compile(r'<doctest ' |
|
|||
583 | r'(?P<name>[\w\.]+)' |
|
|||
584 | r'\[(?P<examplenum>\d+)\]>$') |
|
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585 |
|
||||
586 | def __patched_linecache_getlines(self, filename, module_globals=None): |
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587 | m = self.__LINECACHE_FILENAME_RE.match(filename) |
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|||
588 | if m and m.group('name') == self.test.name: |
|
|||
589 | example = self.test.examples[int(m.group('examplenum'))] |
|
|||
590 | return example.source.splitlines(True) |
|
|||
591 | else: |
|
|||
592 | return self.save_linecache_getlines(filename, module_globals) |
|
|||
593 |
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594 |
|
||||
595 | def _run_ip(self, test, compileflags, out): |
|
|||
596 | """ |
|
|||
597 | Run the examples in `test`. Write the outcome of each example |
|
|||
598 | with one of the `DocTestRunner.report_*` methods, using the |
|
|||
599 | writer function `out`. `compileflags` is the set of compiler |
|
|||
600 | flags that should be used to execute examples. Return a tuple |
|
|||
601 | `(f, t)`, where `t` is the number of examples tried, and `f` |
|
|||
602 | is the number of examples that failed. The examples are run |
|
|||
603 | in the namespace `test.globs`. |
|
|||
604 | """ |
|
|||
605 |
|
||||
606 | #print 'Custom ip runner! __run' # dbg |
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|||
607 |
|
||||
608 | # Keep track of the number of failures and tries. |
|
|||
609 | failures = tries = 0 |
|
|||
610 |
|
||||
611 | # Save the option flags (since option directives can be used |
|
|||
612 | # to modify them). |
|
|||
613 | original_optionflags = self.optionflags |
|
|||
614 |
|
||||
615 | SUCCESS, FAILURE, BOOM = range(3) # `outcome` state |
|
|||
616 |
|
||||
617 | check = self._checker.check_output |
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618 |
|
||||
619 | # Process each example. |
|
|||
620 | for examplenum, example in enumerate(test.examples): |
|
|||
621 |
|
||||
622 | # If REPORT_ONLY_FIRST_FAILURE is set, then supress |
|
|||
623 | # reporting after the first failure. |
|
|||
624 | quiet = (self.optionflags & REPORT_ONLY_FIRST_FAILURE and |
|
|||
625 | failures > 0) |
|
|||
626 |
|
||||
627 | # Merge in the example's options. |
|
|||
628 | self.optionflags = original_optionflags |
|
|||
629 | if example.options: |
|
|||
630 | for (optionflag, val) in example.options.items(): |
|
|||
631 | if val: |
|
|||
632 | self.optionflags |= optionflag |
|
|||
633 | else: |
|
|||
634 | self.optionflags &= ~optionflag |
|
|||
635 |
|
||||
636 | # If 'SKIP' is set, then skip this example. |
|
|||
637 | if self.optionflags & SKIP: |
|
|||
638 | continue |
|
|||
639 |
|
||||
640 | # Record that we started this example. |
|
|||
641 | tries += 1 |
|
|||
642 | if not quiet: |
|
|||
643 | self.report_start(out, test, example) |
|
|||
644 |
|
||||
645 | # Use a special filename for compile(), so we can retrieve |
|
|||
646 | # the source code during interactive debugging (see |
|
|||
647 | # __patched_linecache_getlines). |
|
|||
648 | filename = '<doctest %s[%d]>' % (test.name, examplenum) |
|
|||
649 |
|
||||
650 | # Run the example in the given context (globs), and record |
|
|||
651 | # any exception that gets raised. (But don't intercept |
|
|||
652 | # keyboard interrupts.) |
|
|||
653 | try: |
|
|||
654 | # Don't blink! This is where the user's code gets run. |
|
|||
655 |
|
||||
656 | # Hack: ipython needs access to the execution context of the |
|
|||
657 | # example, so that it can propagate user variables loaded by |
|
|||
658 | # %run into test.globs. We put them here into our modified |
|
|||
659 | # %run as a function attribute. Our new %run will then only |
|
|||
660 | # make the namespace update when called (rather than |
|
|||
661 | # unconconditionally updating test.globs here for all examples, |
|
|||
662 | # most of which won't be calling %run anyway). |
|
|||
663 | _run_ns_sync.test_globs = test.globs |
|
|||
664 |
|
||||
665 | exec compile(example.source, filename, "single", |
|
|||
666 | compileflags, 1) in test.globs |
|
|||
667 | self.debugger.set_continue() # ==== Example Finished ==== |
|
|||
668 | exception = None |
|
|||
669 | except KeyboardInterrupt: |
|
|||
670 | raise |
|
|||
671 | except: |
|
|||
672 | exception = sys.exc_info() |
|
|||
673 | self.debugger.set_continue() # ==== Example Finished ==== |
|
|||
674 |
|
||||
675 | got = self._fakeout.getvalue() # the actual output |
|
|||
676 | self._fakeout.truncate(0) |
|
|||
677 | outcome = FAILURE # guilty until proved innocent or insane |
|
|||
678 |
|
||||
679 | # If the example executed without raising any exceptions, |
|
|||
680 | # verify its output. |
|
|||
681 | if exception is None: |
|
|||
682 | if check(example.want, got, self.optionflags): |
|
|||
683 | outcome = SUCCESS |
|
|||
684 |
|
||||
685 | # The example raised an exception: check if it was expected. |
|
|||
686 | else: |
|
|||
687 | exc_info = sys.exc_info() |
|
|||
688 | exc_msg = traceback.format_exception_only(*exc_info[:2])[-1] |
|
|||
689 | if not quiet: |
|
|||
690 | got += _exception_traceback(exc_info) |
|
|||
691 |
|
||||
692 | # If `example.exc_msg` is None, then we weren't expecting |
|
|||
693 | # an exception. |
|
|||
694 | if example.exc_msg is None: |
|
|||
695 | outcome = BOOM |
|
|||
696 |
|
||||
697 | # We expected an exception: see whether it matches. |
|
|||
698 | elif check(example.exc_msg, exc_msg, self.optionflags): |
|
|||
699 | outcome = SUCCESS |
|
|||
700 |
|
||||
701 | # Another chance if they didn't care about the detail. |
|
|||
702 | elif self.optionflags & IGNORE_EXCEPTION_DETAIL: |
|
|||
703 | m1 = re.match(r'[^:]*:', example.exc_msg) |
|
|||
704 | m2 = re.match(r'[^:]*:', exc_msg) |
|
|||
705 | if m1 and m2 and check(m1.group(0), m2.group(0), |
|
|||
706 | self.optionflags): |
|
|||
707 | outcome = SUCCESS |
|
|||
708 |
|
||||
709 | # Report the outcome. |
|
|||
710 | if outcome is SUCCESS: |
|
|||
711 | if not quiet: |
|
|||
712 | self.report_success(out, test, example, got) |
|
|||
713 | elif outcome is FAILURE: |
|
|||
714 | if not quiet: |
|
|||
715 | self.report_failure(out, test, example, got) |
|
|||
716 | failures += 1 |
|
|||
717 | elif outcome is BOOM: |
|
|||
718 | if not quiet: |
|
|||
719 | self.report_unexpected_exception(out, test, example, |
|
|||
720 | exc_info) |
|
|||
721 | failures += 1 |
|
|||
722 | else: |
|
|||
723 | assert False, ("unknown outcome", outcome) |
|
|||
724 |
|
||||
725 | # Restore the option flags (in case they were modified) |
|
|||
726 | self.optionflags = original_optionflags |
|
|||
727 |
|
||||
728 | # Record and return the number of failures and tries. |
|
|||
729 |
|
||||
730 | # Hack to access a parent private method by working around Python's |
|
|||
731 | # name mangling (which is fortunately simple). |
|
|||
732 | #self.__record_outcome(test, failures, tries) |
|
|||
733 | doctest.DocTestRunner._DocTestRunner__record_outcome(self,test, |
|
|||
734 | failures, tries) |
|
|||
735 |
|
||||
736 | return failures, tries |
|
|||
737 |
|
||||
738 |
|
||||
739 | # Unfortunately doctest has chosen to implement a couple of key methods as |
|
|||
740 | # private (__run, in particular). We are forced to copy the entire run |
|
|||
741 | # method here just so we can override that one. Ugh. |
|
|||
742 |
|
574 | |||
743 | def run(self, test, compileflags=None, out=None, clear_globs=True): |
|
575 | def run(self, test, compileflags=None, out=None, clear_globs=True): | |
744 | """ |
|
|||
745 | Run the examples in `test`, and display the results using the |
|
|||
746 | writer function `out`. |
|
|||
747 |
|
||||
748 | The examples are run in the namespace `test.globs`. If |
|
|||
749 | `clear_globs` is true (the default), then this namespace will |
|
|||
750 | be cleared after the test runs, to help with garbage |
|
|||
751 | collection. If you would like to examine the namespace after |
|
|||
752 | the test completes, then use `clear_globs=False`. |
|
|||
753 |
|
||||
754 | `compileflags` gives the set of flags that should be used by |
|
|||
755 | the Python compiler when running the examples. If not |
|
|||
756 | specified, then it will default to the set of future-import |
|
|||
757 | flags that apply to `globs`. |
|
|||
758 |
|
||||
759 | The output of each example is checked using |
|
|||
760 | `DocTestRunner.check_output`, and the results are formatted by |
|
|||
761 | the `DocTestRunner.report_*` methods. |
|
|||
762 | """ |
|
|||
763 | #print 'Custom ip runner!' # dbg |
|
|||
764 |
|
||||
765 | self.test = test |
|
|||
766 |
|
||||
767 | if compileflags is None: |
|
|||
768 | compileflags = _extract_future_flags(test.globs) |
|
|||
769 |
|
||||
770 | save_stdout = sys.stdout |
|
|||
771 | if out is None: |
|
|||
772 | out = save_stdout.write |
|
|||
773 | sys.stdout = self._fakeout |
|
|||
774 |
|
||||
775 | # Patch pdb.set_trace to restore sys.stdout during interactive |
|
|||
776 | # debugging (so it's not still redirected to self._fakeout). |
|
|||
777 | # Note that the interactive output will go to *our* |
|
|||
778 | # save_stdout, even if that's not the real sys.stdout; this |
|
|||
779 | # allows us to write test cases for the set_trace behavior. |
|
|||
780 | save_set_trace = pdb.set_trace |
|
|||
781 | self.debugger = _OutputRedirectingPdb(save_stdout) |
|
|||
782 | self.debugger.reset() |
|
|||
783 | pdb.set_trace = self.debugger.set_trace |
|
|||
784 |
|
||||
785 | # Patch linecache.getlines, so we can see the example's source |
|
|||
786 | # when we're inside the debugger. |
|
|||
787 | self.save_linecache_getlines = linecache.getlines |
|
|||
788 | linecache.getlines = self.__patched_linecache_getlines |
|
|||
789 |
|
576 | |||
790 | try: |
|
577 | # Hack: ipython needs access to the execution context of the example, | |
791 | # Hack to access a parent private method by working around Python's |
|
578 | # so that it can propagate user variables loaded by %run into | |
792 | # name mangling (which is fortunately simple). |
|
579 | # test.globs. We put them here into our modified %run as a function | |
793 | #return self.__run(test, compileflags, out) |
|
580 | # attribute. Our new %run will then only make the namespace update | |
794 | return self._run_ip(test, compileflags, out) |
|
581 | # when called (rather than unconconditionally updating test.globs here | |
795 | #return doctest.DocTestRunner._DocTestRunner__run(self,test, |
|
582 | # for all examples, most of which won't be calling %run anyway). | |
796 | # compileflags, out) |
|
583 | _run_ns_sync.test_globs = test.globs | |
797 | finally: |
|
584 | ||
798 | _ip.user_ns.update(test.globs) |
|
585 | return super(IPDocTestRunner,self).run(test, | |
799 | sys.stdout = save_stdout |
|
586 | compileflags,out,clear_globs) | |
800 | pdb.set_trace = save_set_trace |
|
|||
801 | linecache.getlines = self.save_linecache_getlines |
|
|||
802 | if clear_globs: |
|
|||
803 | test.globs.clear() |
|
|||
804 |
|
587 | |||
805 |
|
588 | |||
806 | class DocFileCase(doctest.DocFileCase): |
|
589 | class DocFileCase(doctest.DocFileCase): | |
807 | """Overrides to provide filename |
|
590 | """Overrides to provide filename | |
808 | """ |
|
591 | """ | |
809 | def address(self): |
|
592 | def address(self): | |
810 | return (self._dt_test.filename, None, None) |
|
593 | return (self._dt_test.filename, None, None) | |
811 |
|
594 | |||
812 |
|
595 | |||
813 | class ExtensionDoctest(doctests.Doctest): |
|
596 | class ExtensionDoctest(doctests.Doctest): | |
814 | """Nose Plugin that supports doctests in extension modules. |
|
597 | """Nose Plugin that supports doctests in extension modules. | |
815 | """ |
|
598 | """ | |
816 | name = 'extdoctest' # call nosetests with --with-extdoctest |
|
599 | name = 'extdoctest' # call nosetests with --with-extdoctest | |
817 | enabled = True |
|
600 | enabled = True | |
818 |
|
601 | |||
819 | def options(self, parser, env=os.environ): |
|
602 | def options(self, parser, env=os.environ): | |
820 | Plugin.options(self, parser, env) |
|
603 | Plugin.options(self, parser, env) | |
821 |
|
604 | |||
822 | def configure(self, options, config): |
|
605 | def configure(self, options, config): | |
823 | Plugin.configure(self, options, config) |
|
606 | Plugin.configure(self, options, config) | |
824 | self.doctest_tests = options.doctest_tests |
|
607 | self.doctest_tests = options.doctest_tests | |
825 | self.extension = tolist(options.doctestExtension) |
|
608 | self.extension = tolist(options.doctestExtension) | |
826 | self.finder = DocTestFinder() |
|
609 | self.finder = DocTestFinder() | |
827 | self.parser = doctest.DocTestParser() |
|
610 | self.parser = doctest.DocTestParser() | |
828 | self.globs = None |
|
611 | self.globs = None | |
829 | self.extraglobs = None |
|
612 | self.extraglobs = None | |
830 |
|
613 | |||
831 | def loadTestsFromExtensionModule(self,filename): |
|
614 | def loadTestsFromExtensionModule(self,filename): | |
832 | bpath,mod = os.path.split(filename) |
|
615 | bpath,mod = os.path.split(filename) | |
833 | modname = os.path.splitext(mod)[0] |
|
616 | modname = os.path.splitext(mod)[0] | |
834 | try: |
|
617 | try: | |
835 | sys.path.append(bpath) |
|
618 | sys.path.append(bpath) | |
836 | module = __import__(modname) |
|
619 | module = __import__(modname) | |
837 | tests = list(self.loadTestsFromModule(module)) |
|
620 | tests = list(self.loadTestsFromModule(module)) | |
838 | finally: |
|
621 | finally: | |
839 | sys.path.pop() |
|
622 | sys.path.pop() | |
840 | return tests |
|
623 | return tests | |
841 |
|
624 | |||
842 | # NOTE: the method below is almost a copy of the original one in nose, with |
|
625 | # NOTE: the method below is almost a copy of the original one in nose, with | |
843 | # a few modifications to control output checking. |
|
626 | # a few modifications to control output checking. | |
844 |
|
627 | |||
845 | def loadTestsFromModule(self, module): |
|
628 | def loadTestsFromModule(self, module): | |
846 | #print 'lTM',module # dbg |
|
629 | #print 'lTM',module # dbg | |
847 |
|
630 | |||
848 | if not self.matches(module.__name__): |
|
631 | if not self.matches(module.__name__): | |
849 | log.debug("Doctest doesn't want module %s", module) |
|
632 | log.debug("Doctest doesn't want module %s", module) | |
850 | return |
|
633 | return | |
851 |
|
634 | |||
852 | ## try: |
|
635 | ## try: | |
853 | ## print 'Globs:',self.globs.keys() # dbg |
|
636 | ## print 'Globs:',self.globs.keys() # dbg | |
854 | ## except: |
|
637 | ## except: | |
855 | ## pass |
|
638 | ## pass | |
856 |
|
639 | |||
857 | tests = self.finder.find(module,globs=self.globs, |
|
640 | tests = self.finder.find(module,globs=self.globs, | |
858 | extraglobs=self.extraglobs) |
|
641 | extraglobs=self.extraglobs) | |
859 | if not tests: |
|
642 | if not tests: | |
860 | return |
|
643 | return | |
861 | tests.sort() |
|
644 | tests.sort() | |
862 | module_file = module.__file__ |
|
645 | module_file = module.__file__ | |
863 | if module_file[-4:] in ('.pyc', '.pyo'): |
|
646 | if module_file[-4:] in ('.pyc', '.pyo'): | |
864 | module_file = module_file[:-1] |
|
647 | module_file = module_file[:-1] | |
865 | for test in tests: |
|
648 | for test in tests: | |
866 | if not test.examples: |
|
649 | if not test.examples: | |
867 | continue |
|
650 | continue | |
868 | if not test.filename: |
|
651 | if not test.filename: | |
869 | test.filename = module_file |
|
652 | test.filename = module_file | |
870 |
|
653 | |||
871 | # xxx - checker and options may be ok instantiated once outside loop |
|
654 | # xxx - checker and options may be ok instantiated once outside loop | |
872 |
|
655 | |||
873 | # always use whitespace and ellipsis options |
|
656 | # always use whitespace and ellipsis options | |
874 | optionflags = doctest.NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE | doctest.ELLIPSIS |
|
657 | optionflags = doctest.NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE | doctest.ELLIPSIS | |
875 | checker = IPDoctestOutputChecker() |
|
658 | checker = IPDoctestOutputChecker() | |
876 |
|
659 | |||
877 | yield DocTestCase(test, |
|
660 | yield DocTestCase(test, | |
878 | optionflags=optionflags, |
|
661 | optionflags=optionflags, | |
879 | checker=checker) |
|
662 | checker=checker) | |
880 |
|
663 | |||
881 | def loadTestsFromFile(self, filename): |
|
664 | def loadTestsFromFile(self, filename): | |
882 | #print 'lTF',filename # dbg |
|
665 | #print 'lTF',filename # dbg | |
883 |
|
666 | |||
884 | if is_extension_module(filename): |
|
667 | if is_extension_module(filename): | |
885 | for t in self.loadTestsFromExtensionModule(filename): |
|
668 | for t in self.loadTestsFromExtensionModule(filename): | |
886 | yield t |
|
669 | yield t | |
887 | else: |
|
670 | else: | |
888 | if self.extension and anyp(filename.endswith, self.extension): |
|
671 | if self.extension and anyp(filename.endswith, self.extension): | |
889 | name = os.path.basename(filename) |
|
672 | name = os.path.basename(filename) | |
890 | dh = open(filename) |
|
673 | dh = open(filename) | |
891 | try: |
|
674 | try: | |
892 | doc = dh.read() |
|
675 | doc = dh.read() | |
893 | finally: |
|
676 | finally: | |
894 | dh.close() |
|
677 | dh.close() | |
895 | test = self.parser.get_doctest( |
|
678 | test = self.parser.get_doctest( | |
896 | doc, globs={'__file__': filename}, name=name, |
|
679 | doc, globs={'__file__': filename}, name=name, | |
897 | filename=filename, lineno=0) |
|
680 | filename=filename, lineno=0) | |
898 | if test.examples: |
|
681 | if test.examples: | |
899 | #print 'FileCase:',test.examples # dbg |
|
682 | #print 'FileCase:',test.examples # dbg | |
900 | yield DocFileCase(test) |
|
683 | yield DocFileCase(test) | |
901 | else: |
|
684 | else: | |
902 | yield False # no tests to load |
|
685 | yield False # no tests to load | |
903 |
|
686 | |||
904 | def wantFile(self,filename): |
|
687 | def wantFile(self,filename): | |
905 | """Return whether the given filename should be scanned for tests. |
|
688 | """Return whether the given filename should be scanned for tests. | |
906 |
|
689 | |||
907 | Modified version that accepts extension modules as valid containers for |
|
690 | Modified version that accepts extension modules as valid containers for | |
908 | doctests. |
|
691 | doctests. | |
909 | """ |
|
692 | """ | |
910 | #print 'Filename:',filename # dbg |
|
693 | #print 'Filename:',filename # dbg | |
911 |
|
694 | |||
912 | # temporarily hardcoded list, will move to driver later |
|
695 | # temporarily hardcoded list, will move to driver later | |
913 | exclude = ['IPython/external/', |
|
696 | exclude = ['IPython/external/', | |
914 | 'IPython/Extensions/ipy_', |
|
697 | 'IPython/Extensions/ipy_', | |
915 | 'IPython/platutils_win32', |
|
698 | 'IPython/platutils_win32', | |
916 | 'IPython/frontend/cocoa', |
|
699 | 'IPython/frontend/cocoa', | |
917 | 'IPython_doctest_plugin', |
|
700 | 'IPython_doctest_plugin', | |
918 | 'IPython/Gnuplot', |
|
701 | 'IPython/Gnuplot', | |
919 | 'IPython/Extensions/PhysicalQIn'] |
|
702 | 'IPython/Extensions/PhysicalQIn'] | |
920 |
|
703 | |||
921 | for fex in exclude: |
|
704 | for fex in exclude: | |
922 | if fex in filename: # substring |
|
705 | if fex in filename: # substring | |
923 | #print '###>>> SKIP:',filename # dbg |
|
706 | #print '###>>> SKIP:',filename # dbg | |
924 | return False |
|
707 | return False | |
925 |
|
708 | |||
926 | if is_extension_module(filename): |
|
709 | if is_extension_module(filename): | |
927 | return True |
|
710 | return True | |
928 | else: |
|
711 | else: | |
929 | return doctests.Doctest.wantFile(self,filename) |
|
712 | return doctests.Doctest.wantFile(self,filename) | |
930 |
|
713 | |||
931 |
|
714 | |||
932 | class IPythonDoctest(ExtensionDoctest): |
|
715 | class IPythonDoctest(ExtensionDoctest): | |
933 | """Nose Plugin that supports doctests in extension modules. |
|
716 | """Nose Plugin that supports doctests in extension modules. | |
934 | """ |
|
717 | """ | |
935 | name = 'ipdoctest' # call nosetests with --with-ipdoctest |
|
718 | name = 'ipdoctest' # call nosetests with --with-ipdoctest | |
936 | enabled = True |
|
719 | enabled = True | |
937 |
|
720 | |||
938 | def configure(self, options, config): |
|
721 | def configure(self, options, config): | |
939 |
|
722 | |||
940 | Plugin.configure(self, options, config) |
|
723 | Plugin.configure(self, options, config) | |
941 | self.doctest_tests = options.doctest_tests |
|
724 | self.doctest_tests = options.doctest_tests | |
942 | self.extension = tolist(options.doctestExtension) |
|
725 | self.extension = tolist(options.doctestExtension) | |
943 | self.parser = IPDocTestParser() |
|
726 | self.parser = IPDocTestParser() | |
944 | self.finder = DocTestFinder(parser=self.parser) |
|
727 | self.finder = DocTestFinder(parser=self.parser) | |
945 |
|
728 | |||
946 | # XXX - we need to run in the ipython user's namespace, but doing so is |
|
729 | # XXX - we need to run in the ipython user's namespace, but doing so is | |
947 | # breaking normal doctests! |
|
730 | # breaking normal doctests! | |
948 |
|
731 | |||
949 | #self.globs = _ip.user_ns |
|
732 | #self.globs = _ip.user_ns | |
950 | self.globs = None |
|
733 | self.globs = None | |
951 |
|
734 | |||
952 | self.extraglobs = None |
|
735 | self.extraglobs = None | |
953 |
|
736 | |||
954 | # Use a specially modified test runner that is IPython-aware |
|
737 | # Use a specially modified test runner that is IPython-aware | |
955 | self.iprunner = None |
|
738 | self.iprunner = None |
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