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Catch interrupted poll() in terminal console...
Catch interrupted poll() in terminal console Alternative to my own PR #8108 - catch ZMQError in run_cell, and if it's caused by an interrupt, ignore it. more complex, especially if we want to handle the timeout nicely as proposed in the comments, but it's possibly also more convenient for other users of that API. Or perhaps not - I'm not sure what makes sense for other API consumers in this case. Fixes gh-8105

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test_alias.py
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from IPython.utils.capture import capture_output
import nose.tools as nt
def test_alias_lifecycle():
name = 'test_alias1'
cmd = 'echo "Hello"'
am = _ip.alias_manager
am.clear_aliases()
am.define_alias(name, cmd)
assert am.is_alias(name)
nt.assert_equal(am.retrieve_alias(name), cmd)
nt.assert_in((name, cmd), am.aliases)
# Test running the alias
orig_system = _ip.system
result = []
_ip.system = result.append
try:
_ip.run_cell('%{}'.format(name))
result = [c.strip() for c in result]
nt.assert_equal(result, [cmd])
finally:
_ip.system = orig_system
# Test removing the alias
am.undefine_alias(name)
assert not am.is_alias(name)
with nt.assert_raises(ValueError):
am.retrieve_alias(name)
nt.assert_not_in((name, cmd), am.aliases)
def test_alias_args_error():
"""Error expanding with wrong number of arguments"""
_ip.alias_manager.define_alias('parts', 'echo first %s second %s')
# capture stderr:
with capture_output() as cap:
_ip.run_cell('parts 1')
nt.assert_equal(cap.stderr.split(':')[0], 'UsageError')