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Remove EventManager reset methods, because they violate encapsulation....
Remove EventManager reset methods, because they violate encapsulation. The whole idea of the EventManager is that you can register hooks without worrying about what hooks other pieces of code might be registering. The reset methods violate this separation of concerns, since they will blow away everyone else's hooks too. (See gh-6680 for an example of this breaking things.) Since there is never any safe way to use them, we simply remove them entirely.

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test_capture.py
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# encoding: utf-8
"""Tests for IPython.utils.capture"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (C) 2013 The IPython Development Team
#
# Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
# the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Imports
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
from __future__ import print_function
import sys
import nose.tools as nt
from IPython.utils import capture
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Globals
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
_mime_map = dict(
_repr_png_="image/png",
_repr_jpeg_="image/jpeg",
_repr_svg_="image/svg+xml",
_repr_html_="text/html",
_repr_json_="application/json",
_repr_javascript_="application/javascript",
)
basic_data = {
'image/png' : b'binarydata',
'text/html' : "<b>bold</b>",
}
basic_metadata = {
'image/png' : {
'width' : 10,
'height' : 20,
},
}
full_data = {
'image/png' : b'binarydata',
'image/jpeg' : b'binarydata',
'image/svg+xml' : "<svg>",
'text/html' : "<b>bold</b>",
'application/javascript' : "alert();",
'application/json' : "{}",
}
full_metadata = {
'image/png' : {"png" : "exists"},
'image/jpeg' : {"jpeg" : "exists"},
'image/svg+xml' : {"svg" : "exists"},
'text/html' : {"html" : "exists"},
'application/javascript' : {"js" : "exists"},
'application/json' : {"json" : "exists"},
}
hello_stdout = "hello, stdout"
hello_stderr = "hello, stderr"
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test Functions
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
def test_rich_output_empty():
"""RichOutput with no args"""
rich = capture.RichOutput()
for method, mime in _mime_map.items():
yield nt.assert_equal, getattr(rich, method)(), None
def test_rich_output():
"""test RichOutput basics"""
data = basic_data
metadata = basic_metadata
rich = capture.RichOutput(data=data, metadata=metadata)
yield nt.assert_equal, rich._repr_html_(), data['text/html']
yield nt.assert_equal, rich._repr_png_(), (data['image/png'], metadata['image/png'])
yield nt.assert_equal, rich._repr_latex_(), None
yield nt.assert_equal, rich._repr_javascript_(), None
yield nt.assert_equal, rich._repr_svg_(), None
def test_rich_output_no_metadata():
"""test RichOutput with no metadata"""
data = full_data
rich = capture.RichOutput(data=data)
for method, mime in _mime_map.items():
yield nt.assert_equal, getattr(rich, method)(), data[mime]
def test_rich_output_metadata():
"""test RichOutput with metadata"""
data = full_data
metadata = full_metadata
rich = capture.RichOutput(data=data, metadata=metadata)
for method, mime in _mime_map.items():
yield nt.assert_equal, getattr(rich, method)(), (data[mime], metadata[mime])
def test_rich_output_display():
"""test RichOutput.display
This is a bit circular, because we are actually using the capture code we are testing
to test itself.
"""
data = full_data
rich = capture.RichOutput(data=data)
with capture.capture_output() as cap:
rich.display()
yield nt.assert_equal, len(cap.outputs), 1
rich2 = cap.outputs[0]
yield nt.assert_equal, rich2.data, rich.data
yield nt.assert_equal, rich2.metadata, rich.metadata
def test_capture_output():
"""capture_output works"""
rich = capture.RichOutput(data=full_data)
with capture.capture_output() as cap:
print(hello_stdout, end="")
print(hello_stderr, end="", file=sys.stderr)
rich.display()
yield nt.assert_equal, hello_stdout, cap.stdout
yield nt.assert_equal, hello_stderr, cap.stderr
def test_capture_output_no_stdout():
"""test capture_output(stdout=False)"""
rich = capture.RichOutput(data=full_data)
with capture.capture_output(stdout=False) as cap:
print(hello_stdout, end="")
print(hello_stderr, end="", file=sys.stderr)
rich.display()
yield nt.assert_equal, "", cap.stdout
yield nt.assert_equal, hello_stderr, cap.stderr
yield nt.assert_equal, len(cap.outputs), 1
def test_capture_output_no_stderr():
"""test capture_output(stderr=False)"""
rich = capture.RichOutput(data=full_data)
# add nested capture_output so stderr doesn't make it to nose output
with capture.capture_output(), capture.capture_output(stderr=False) as cap:
print(hello_stdout, end="")
print(hello_stderr, end="", file=sys.stderr)
rich.display()
yield nt.assert_equal, hello_stdout, cap.stdout
yield nt.assert_equal, "", cap.stderr
yield nt.assert_equal, len(cap.outputs), 1
def test_capture_output_no_display():
"""test capture_output(display=False)"""
rich = capture.RichOutput(data=full_data)
with capture.capture_output(display=False) as cap:
print(hello_stdout, end="")
print(hello_stderr, end="", file=sys.stderr)
rich.display()
yield nt.assert_equal, hello_stdout, cap.stdout
yield nt.assert_equal, hello_stderr, cap.stderr
yield nt.assert_equal, cap.outputs, []