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test_prompts.py
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"""Tests for prompt generation."""
import unittest
import nose.tools as nt
from IPython.testing import tools as tt, decorators as dec
from IPython.core.prompts import PromptManager
from IPython.testing.globalipapp import get_ipython
ip = get_ipython()
class PromptTests(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.pm = PromptManager(shell=ip, config=ip.config)
def test_multiline_prompt(self):
self.pm.in_template = "[In]\n>>>"
self.pm.render('in')
self.assertEqual(self.pm.width, 3)
self.assertEqual(self.pm.txtwidth, 3)
self.pm.in_template = '[In]\n'
self.pm.render('in')
self.assertEqual(self.pm.width, 0)
self.assertEqual(self.pm.txtwidth, 0)
def test_translate_abbreviations(self):
def do_translate(template):
self.pm.in_template = template
return self.pm.templates['in']
pairs = [(r'%n>', '{color.number}{count}{color.prompt}>'),
(r'\T', '{time}'),
(r'\n', '\n')
]
tt.check_pairs(do_translate, pairs)
def test_user_ns(self):
self.pm.color_scheme = 'NoColor'
ip.ex("foo='bar'")
self.pm.in_template = "In [{foo}]"
prompt = self.pm.render('in')
self.assertEquals(prompt, u'In [bar]')
def test_builtins(self):
self.pm.color_scheme = 'NoColor'
self.pm.in_template = "In [{int}]"
prompt = self.pm.render('in')
self.assertEquals(prompt, u"In [%r]" % int)
def test_undefined(self):
self.pm.color_scheme = 'NoColor'
self.pm.in_template = "In [{foo_dne}]"
prompt = self.pm.render('in')
self.assertEquals(prompt, u"In [<ERROR: 'foo_dne' not found>]")
def test_render(self):
self.pm.in_template = r'\#>'
self.assertEqual(self.pm.render('in',color=False), '%d>' % ip.execution_count)