##// END OF EJS Templates
Merge pull request #4561 from minrk/for_type_clear...
Merge pull request #4561 from minrk/for_type_clear Copied some of the logic from apptools (thanks @rkern). The current behavior: - `lookup(instance)` - return appropriate callback or a given object - `lookup_by_type(type_or_str)` - return appropriate callback for a given type or `'mod.name'` type string - `for_type(type_or_str)` - behaves the same, only adding support for type strings for consistency - `pop(type_or_str[, default])` - remove a type (by type or string) - `typ_or_str in Formatter` checks whether a type is registered, checking with `lookup_by_type` The inner structures remain unchanged.

File last commit:

r13282:74af6105
r13976:3db536e9 merge
Show More
nb_arrow_keys.js
23 lines | 899 B | application/javascript | JavascriptLexer
//
// Check for errors with up and down arrow presses in a non-empty notebook.
//
casper.notebook_test(function () {
var result = this.evaluate(function() {
pos0 = IPython.notebook.get_selected_index();
IPython.notebook.insert_cell_below('code');
pos1 = IPython.notebook.get_selected_index();
IPython.notebook.insert_cell_below('code');
pos2 = IPython.notebook.get_selected_index();
// Simulate the "up arrow" and "down arrow" keys.
IPython.utils.press_up();
pos3 = IPython.notebook.get_selected_index();
IPython.utils.press_down();
pos4 = IPython.notebook.get_selected_index();
return pos0 == 0 &&
pos1 == 1 &&
pos2 == 2 &&
pos3 == 1 &&
pos4 == 2;
});
this.test.assertTrue(result, 'Up/down arrow okay in non-empty notebook.');
});