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Use proper xunit format for some test....
Use proper xunit format for some test. In particular we now can use proper methods to check that some warnings are raised instead of making sure the test is printed. As pytest captures warning by default this add compatibility with pytest.

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"""Tests for tokenutil"""
# Copyright (c) IPython Development Team.
# Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
import nose.tools as nt
from IPython.utils.tokenutil import token_at_cursor, line_at_cursor
def expect_token(expected, cell, cursor_pos):
token = token_at_cursor(cell, cursor_pos)
offset = 0
for line in cell.splitlines():
if offset + len(line) >= cursor_pos:
break
else:
offset += len(line)+1
column = cursor_pos - offset
line_with_cursor = '%s|%s' % (line[:column], line[column:])
nt.assert_equal(token, expected,
"Expected %r, got %r in: %r (pos %i)" % (
expected, token, line_with_cursor, cursor_pos)
)
def test_simple():
cell = "foo"
for i in range(len(cell)):
expect_token("foo", cell, i)
def test_function():
cell = "foo(a=5, b='10')"
expected = 'foo'
# up to `foo(|a=`
for i in range(cell.find('a=') + 1):
expect_token("foo", cell, i)
# find foo after `=`
for i in [cell.find('=') + 1, cell.rfind('=') + 1]:
expect_token("foo", cell, i)
# in between `5,|` and `|b=`
for i in range(cell.find(','), cell.find('b=')):
expect_token("foo", cell, i)
def test_multiline():
cell = '\n'.join([
'a = 5',
'b = hello("string", there)'
])
expected = 'hello'
start = cell.index(expected) + 1
for i in range(start, start + len(expected)):
expect_token(expected, cell, i)
expected = 'hello'
start = cell.index(expected) + 1
for i in range(start, start + len(expected)):
expect_token(expected, cell, i)
def test_multiline_token():
cell = '\n'.join([
'"""\n\nxxxxxxxxxx\n\n"""',
'5, """',
'docstring',
'multiline token',
'""", [',
'2, 3, "complicated"]',
'b = hello("string", there)'
])
expected = 'hello'
start = cell.index(expected) + 1
for i in range(start, start + len(expected)):
expect_token(expected, cell, i)
expected = 'hello'
start = cell.index(expected) + 1
for i in range(start, start + len(expected)):
expect_token(expected, cell, i)
def test_nested_call():
cell = "foo(bar(a=5), b=10)"
expected = 'foo'
start = cell.index('bar') + 1
for i in range(start, start + 3):
expect_token(expected, cell, i)
expected = 'bar'
start = cell.index('a=')
for i in range(start, start + 3):
expect_token(expected, cell, i)
expected = 'foo'
start = cell.index(')') + 1
for i in range(start, len(cell)-1):
expect_token(expected, cell, i)
def test_attrs():
cell = "a = obj.attr.subattr"
expected = 'obj'
idx = cell.find('obj') + 1
for i in range(idx, idx + 3):
expect_token(expected, cell, i)
idx = cell.find('.attr') + 2
expected = 'obj.attr'
for i in range(idx, idx + 4):
expect_token(expected, cell, i)
idx = cell.find('.subattr') + 2
expected = 'obj.attr.subattr'
for i in range(idx, len(cell)):
expect_token(expected, cell, i)
def test_line_at_cursor():
cell = ""
(line, offset) = line_at_cursor(cell, cursor_pos=11)
nt.assert_equal(line, "")
nt.assert_equal(offset, 0)
# The position after a newline should be the start of the following line.
cell = "One\nTwo\n"
(line, offset) = line_at_cursor(cell, cursor_pos=4)
nt.assert_equal(line, "Two\n")
nt.assert_equal(offset, 4)
# The end of a cell should be on the last line
cell = "pri\npri"
(line, offset) = line_at_cursor(cell, cursor_pos=7)
nt.assert_equal(line, "pri")
nt.assert_equal(offset, 4)
def test_muliline_statement():
cell = """a = (1,
3)
int()
map()
"""
for c in range(16, 22):
yield lambda: expect_token("int", cell, c)
for c in range(22, 28):
yield lambda: expect_token("map", cell, c)