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Statically type OInfo. (#13973) In view of working with #13860, some cleanup inspect to be properly typed, and using stricter datastructure. Instead of dict we now use dataclasses, this will make sure that fields type and access can be stricter and verified not only at runtime, but by mypy

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# encoding: utf-8
"""Tests for io.py"""
# Copyright (c) IPython Development Team.
# Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
import sys
from io import StringIO
import unittest
from IPython.utils.io import Tee, capture_output
def test_tee_simple():
"Very simple check with stdout only"
chan = StringIO()
text = 'Hello'
tee = Tee(chan, channel='stdout')
print(text, file=chan)
assert chan.getvalue() == text + "\n"
class TeeTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
def tchan(self, channel):
trap = StringIO()
chan = StringIO()
text = 'Hello'
std_ori = getattr(sys, channel)
setattr(sys, channel, trap)
tee = Tee(chan, channel=channel)
print(text, end='', file=chan)
trap_val = trap.getvalue()
self.assertEqual(chan.getvalue(), text)
tee.close()
setattr(sys, channel, std_ori)
assert getattr(sys, channel) == std_ori
def test(self):
for chan in ['stdout', 'stderr']:
self.tchan(chan)
class TestIOStream(unittest.TestCase):
def test_capture_output(self):
"""capture_output() context works"""
with capture_output() as io:
print("hi, stdout")
print("hi, stderr", file=sys.stderr)
self.assertEqual(io.stdout, "hi, stdout\n")
self.assertEqual(io.stderr, "hi, stderr\n")