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Backport PR #8131: handle undefined when sorting quick help...
Backport PR #8131: handle undefined when sorting quick help Since undefined is neither less than nor greater than anything in Javascript, the sort function was treating it as equal to everything, causing inconsistent behavior depending on the sort algorithm of the browser. closes #8089 This ensures undefined elements are sorted last in the sequence.

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test_csshtmlheader.py
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"""
Module with tests for the csshtmlheader preprocessor
"""
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# Copyright (c) 2013, the IPython Development Team.
#
# Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
#
# The full license is in the file COPYING.txt, distributed with this software.
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# Imports
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from .base import PreprocessorTestsBase
from ..csshtmlheader import CSSHTMLHeaderPreprocessor
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# Class
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class TestCSSHTMLHeader(PreprocessorTestsBase):
"""Contains test functions for csshtmlheader.py"""
def build_preprocessor(self):
"""Make an instance of a preprocessor"""
preprocessor = CSSHTMLHeaderPreprocessor()
preprocessor.enabled = True
return preprocessor
def test_constructor(self):
"""Can a CSSHTMLHeaderPreprocessor be constructed?"""
self.build_preprocessor()
def test_output(self):
"""Test the output of the CSSHTMLHeaderPreprocessor"""
nb = self.build_notebook()
res = self.build_resources()
preprocessor = self.build_preprocessor()
nb, res = preprocessor(nb, res)
assert 'css' in res['inlining']