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"""Tests for the key iplib module, where the main ipython class is defined.
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"""
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Module imports
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# stdlib
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import os
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import shutil
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import tempfile
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# third party
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import nose.tools as nt
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# our own packages
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from IPython.core import iplib
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from IPython.core import ipapi
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from IPython.core.oldusersetup import user_setup
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Globals
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Useful global ipapi object and main IPython one. Unfortunately we have a
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# long precedent of carrying the 'ipapi' global object which is injected into
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# the system namespace as _ip, but that keeps a pointer to the actual IPython
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# InteractiveShell instance, which is named IP. Since in testing we do need
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# access to the real thing (we want to probe beyond what ipapi exposes), make
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# here a global reference to each. In general, things that are exposed by the
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# ipapi instance should be read from there, but we also will often need to use
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# the actual IPython one.
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# Get the public instance of IPython, and if it's None, make one so we can use
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# it for testing
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ip = ipapi.get()
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if ip is None:
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# IPython not running yet, make one from the testing machinery for
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# consistency when the test suite is being run via iptest
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from IPython.testing.plugin import ipdoctest
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ip = ipapi.get()
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Test functions
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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def test_reset():
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"""reset must clear most namespaces."""
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ip.reset() # first, it should run without error
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# Then, check that most namespaces end up empty
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for ns in ip.ns_refs_table:
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if ns is ip.user_ns:
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# The user namespace is reset with some data, so we can't check for
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# it being empty
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continue
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nt.assert_equals(len(ns),0)
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# make sure that user_setup can be run re-entrantly in 'install' mode.
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def test_user_setup():
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# use a lambda to pass kwargs to the generator
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user_setup = lambda a,k: user_setup(*a,**k)
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kw = dict(mode='install', interactive=False)
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# Call the user setup and verify that the directory exists
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yield user_setup, (ip.config.IPYTHONDIR,''), kw
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yield os.path.isdir, ip.config.IPYTHONDIR
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# Now repeat the operation with a non-existent directory. Check both that
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# the call succeeds and that the directory is created.
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tmpdir = tempfile.mktemp(prefix='ipython-test-')
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# Use a try with an empty except because try/finally doesn't work with a
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# yield in Python 2.4.
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try:
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yield user_setup, (tmpdir,''), kw
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yield os.path.isdir, tmpdir
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except:
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pass
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# Clean up the temp dir once done
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shutil.rmtree(tmpdir)
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