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Fully refactored subprocess handling on all platforms. Now we have all process-related code in utils.process, which itself imports from platform-specific files as needed. On posix, we have reliable asynchronous delivery of stdout and stderr, and on win32 at least we have the basics that subprocess.py provides, since pexpect is not available. We also now support robust killing of subprocesses that may capture SIGINT: one SIGINT on our end is sent to the subprocess, but then we kill it, to prevent a rogue subprocess from hijacking the ipython console. Note that on posix, we now depend on pexpect, but we ship our own copy to users which we'll use if there's no system pexpect installed. UNC path handling for windows was implemented as a context manager called AvoidUNCPath.

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"""Parametric testing on top of twisted.trial.unittest.
XXX - It may be possbile to deprecate this in favor of the new, cleaner
parametric code. We just need to double-check that the new code doesn't clash
with Twisted (we know it works with nose and unittest).
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (C) 2009 The IPython Development Team
#
# Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
# the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Imports
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
from twisted.trial.unittest import TestCase
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Classes and functions
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
__all__ = ['parametric','Parametric']
def partial(f, *partial_args, **partial_kwargs):
"""Generate a partial class method.
"""
def partial_func(self, *args, **kwargs):
dikt = dict(kwargs)
dikt.update(partial_kwargs)
return f(self, *(partial_args+args), **dikt)
return partial_func
def parametric(f):
"""Mark f as a parametric test.
"""
f._parametric = True
return classmethod(f)
def Parametric(cls):
"""Register parametric tests with a class.
"""
# Walk over all tests marked with @parametric
test_generators = [getattr(cls,f) for f in dir(cls)
if f.startswith('test')]
test_generators = [m for m in test_generators if hasattr(m,'_parametric')]
for test_gen in test_generators:
test_name = test_gen.func_name
# Insert a new test for each parameter
for n,test_and_params in enumerate(test_gen()):
test_method = test_and_params[0]
test_params = test_and_params[1:]
# Here we use partial (defined above), which returns a
# class method of type ``types.FunctionType``, unlike
# functools.partial which returns a function of type
# ``functools.partial``.
partial_func = partial(test_method,*test_params)
# rename the test to look like a testcase
partial_func.__name__ = 'test_' + partial_func.__name__
# insert the new function into the class as a test
setattr(cls, test_name + '_%s' % n, partial_func)
# rename test generator so it isn't called again by nose
test_gen.im_func.func_name = '__done_' + test_name