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disallow no-prefix `ipython foo=bar` argument style....
disallow no-prefix `ipython foo=bar` argument style. This style is in rc1, but will be removed in rc2. Since they don't match any flag pattern, rc1-style arguments will be interpreted by IPython as files to be run. So `ipython gui=foo -i` will exec gui=foo, and pass '-i' to gui=foo. Presumably this file won't exist, so there will be an error: Error in executing file in user namespace: gui=foo Assignments *must* have two leading '-', as in: ipython --foo=bar all flags (non-assignments) can be specified with one or two leading '-', as in: ipython -i --pylab -pdb --pprint script.py or ipython --i -pylab --pdb -pprint script.py but help only reports two-leading, as single-leading options will likely be removed on moving to argparse, where they will be replaced by single-letter aliases. The common remaining invalid option will be: ipython -foo=bar and a suggestion for 'did you mean --foo=bar'? will be presented in these cases.

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/ IPython / frontend / qt / console / tests / test_completion_lexer.py
# Standard library imports
import unittest
# System library imports
from pygments.lexers import CLexer, CppLexer, PythonLexer
# Local imports
from IPython.frontend.qt.console.completion_lexer import CompletionLexer
class TestCompletionLexer(unittest.TestCase):
def testPython(self):
""" Does the CompletionLexer work for Python?
"""
lexer = CompletionLexer(PythonLexer())
# Test simplest case.
self.assertEquals(lexer.get_context("foo.bar.baz"),
[ "foo", "bar", "baz" ])
# Test trailing period.
self.assertEquals(lexer.get_context("foo.bar."), [ "foo", "bar", "" ])
# Test with prompt present.
self.assertEquals(lexer.get_context(">>> foo.bar.baz"),
[ "foo", "bar", "baz" ])
# Test spacing in name.
self.assertEquals(lexer.get_context("foo.bar. baz"), [ "baz" ])
# Test parenthesis.
self.assertEquals(lexer.get_context("foo("), [])
def testC(self):
""" Does the CompletionLexer work for C/C++?
"""
lexer = CompletionLexer(CLexer())
self.assertEquals(lexer.get_context("foo.bar"), [ "foo", "bar" ])
self.assertEquals(lexer.get_context("foo->bar"), [ "foo", "bar" ])
lexer = CompletionLexer(CppLexer())
self.assertEquals(lexer.get_context("Foo::Bar"), [ "Foo", "Bar" ])
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()