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Make 'Paste Above' the default paste behavior. Destructive paste mapped to Ctrl-M V is a surprising choice given that there was no drag-to-select on the area being replaced (there is a weaker notion of "selected cell" but this does not map to will-be-replaced- by-paste in the minds of participants in an unscientific poll at PyConCA). Destructive paste is still available as the last paste option in the Edit menu, qualified as "Paste Cell Replace".

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test_dir2.py
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import nose.tools as nt
from IPython.utils.dir2 import dir2
class Base(object):
x = 1
z = 23
def test_base():
res = dir2(Base())
assert ('x' in res)
assert ('z' in res)
assert ('y' not in res)
assert ('__class__' in res)
nt.assert_equal(res.count('x'), 1)
nt.assert_equal(res.count('__class__'), 1)
def test_SubClass():
class SubClass(Base):
y = 2
res = dir2(SubClass())
assert ('y' in res)
nt.assert_equal(res.count('y'), 1)
nt.assert_equal(res.count('x'), 1)
def test_SubClass_with_trait_names_method():
class SubClass(Base):
y = 2
def trait_names(self):
return ['t', 'umbrella']
res = dir2(SubClass())
assert('trait_names' in res)
assert('umbrella' in res)
nt.assert_equal(res[-6:], ['t', 'trait_names','umbrella', 'x','y','z'])
nt.assert_equal(res.count('t'), 1)
def test_SubClass_with_trait_names_attr():
# usecase: trait_names is used in a class describing psychological classification
class SubClass(Base):
y = 2
trait_names = 44
res = dir2(SubClass())
assert('trait_names' in res)