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push() now swallows syntax errors and immediately produces a 'ready'...
push() now swallows syntax errors and immediately produces a 'ready' state. This is intended, as the invalid input may in fact be OK with ipython extensions, but that can only be ascertained by the kernel, so the client should send this right away to the kernel.

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# encoding: utf-8
"""This file contains unittests for the kernel.engineservice.py module.
Things that should be tested:
- Should the EngineService return Deferred objects?
- Run the same tests that are run in shell.py.
- Make sure that the Interface is really implemented.
- The startService and stopService methods.
"""
__docformat__ = "restructuredtext en"
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (C) 2008 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 twisted.internet import defer
import zope.interface as zi
from IPython.kernel import engineservice as es
from IPython.kernel import error
from IPython.testing.util import DeferredTestCase
from IPython.kernel.controllerservice import \
IControllerCore
class IControllerCoreTestCase(object):
"""Tests for objects that implement IControllerCore.
This test assumes that self.controller is defined and implements
IControllerCore.
"""
def testIControllerCoreInterface(self):
"""Does self.engine claim to implement IEngineCore?"""
self.assert_(IControllerCore.providedBy(self.controller))
def testIControllerCoreInterfaceMethods(self):
"""Does self.engine have the methods and attributes in IEngireCore."""
for m in list(IControllerCore):
self.assert_(hasattr(self.controller, m))
def testRegisterUnregisterEngine(self):
engine = es.EngineService()
qengine = es.QueuedEngine(engine)
regDict = self.controller.register_engine(qengine, 0)
self.assert_(isinstance(regDict, dict))
self.assert_(regDict.has_key('id'))
self.assert_(regDict['id']==0)
self.controller.unregister_engine(0)
self.assert_(self.controller.engines.get(0, None) == None)
def testRegisterUnregisterMultipleEngines(self):
e1 = es.EngineService()
qe1 = es.QueuedEngine(e1)
e2 = es.EngineService()
qe2 = es.QueuedEngine(e2)
rd1 = self.controller.register_engine(qe1, 0)
self.assertEquals(rd1['id'], 0)
rd2 = self.controller.register_engine(qe2, 1)
self.assertEquals(rd2['id'], 1)
self.controller.unregister_engine(0)
rd1 = self.controller.register_engine(qe1, 0)
self.assertEquals(rd1['id'], 0)
self.controller.unregister_engine(1)
rd2 = self.controller.register_engine(qe2, 0)
self.assertEquals(rd2['id'], 1)
self.controller.unregister_engine(0)
self.controller.unregister_engine(1)
self.assertEquals(self.controller.engines,{})
def testRegisterCallables(self):
e1 = es.EngineService()
qe1 = es.QueuedEngine(e1)
self.registerCallableCalled = ';lkj'
self.unregisterCallableCalled = ';lkj'
self.controller.on_register_engine_do(self._registerCallable, False)
self.controller.on_unregister_engine_do(self._unregisterCallable, False)
self.controller.register_engine(qe1, 0)
self.assertEquals(self.registerCallableCalled, 'asdf')
self.controller.unregister_engine(0)
self.assertEquals(self.unregisterCallableCalled, 'asdf')
self.controller.on_register_engine_do_not(self._registerCallable)
self.controller.on_unregister_engine_do_not(self._unregisterCallable)
def _registerCallable(self):
self.registerCallableCalled = 'asdf'
def _unregisterCallable(self):
self.unregisterCallableCalled = 'asdf'
def testBadUnregister(self):
self.assertRaises(AssertionError, self.controller.unregister_engine, 'foo')