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"""Tests for various magic functions.
Needs to be run by nose (to make ipython session available).
"""
import os
import sys
import tempfile
import types
import nose.tools as nt
from IPython.utils.platutils import find_cmd, get_long_path_name
from IPython.testing import decorators as dec
from IPython.testing import tools as tt
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test functions begin
def test_rehashx():
# clear up everything
_ip.IP.alias_table.clear()
del _ip.db['syscmdlist']
_ip.magic('rehashx')
# Practically ALL ipython development systems will have more than 10 aliases
assert len(_ip.IP.alias_table) > 10
for key, val in _ip.IP.alias_table.items():
# we must strip dots from alias names
assert '.' not in key
# rehashx must fill up syscmdlist
scoms = _ip.db['syscmdlist']
assert len(scoms) > 10
def doctest_hist_f():
"""Test %hist -f with temporary filename.
In [9]: import tempfile
In [10]: tfile = tempfile.mktemp('.py','tmp-ipython-')
In [11]: %history -n -f $tfile 3
"""
def doctest_hist_r():
"""Test %hist -r
XXX - This test is not recording the output correctly. Not sure why...
In [6]: x=1
In [7]: hist -n -r 2
x=1 # random
hist -n -r 2 # random
"""
# This test is known to fail on win32.
# See ticket https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/366334
def test_obj_del():
"""Test that object's __del__ methods are called on exit."""
test_dir = os.path.dirname(__file__)
del_file = os.path.join(test_dir,'obj_del.py')
ipython_cmd = find_cmd('ipython')
out = _ip.IP.getoutput('%s %s' % (ipython_cmd, del_file))
nt.assert_equals(out,'obj_del.py: object A deleted')
def test_shist():
# Simple tests of ShadowHist class - test generator.
import os, shutil, tempfile
from IPython.Extensions import pickleshare
from IPython.core.history import ShadowHist
tfile = tempfile.mktemp('','tmp-ipython-')
db = pickleshare.PickleShareDB(tfile)
s = ShadowHist(db)
s.add('hello')
s.add('world')
s.add('hello')
s.add('hello')
s.add('karhu')
yield nt.assert_equals,s.all(),[(1, 'hello'), (2, 'world'), (3, 'karhu')]
yield nt.assert_equal,s.get(2),'world'
shutil.rmtree(tfile)
@dec.skipif_not_numpy
def test_numpy_clear_array_undec():
_ip.ex('import numpy as np')
_ip.ex('a = np.empty(2)')
yield nt.assert_true,'a' in _ip.user_ns
_ip.magic('clear array')
yield nt.assert_false,'a' in _ip.user_ns
@dec.skip()
def test_fail_dec(*a,**k):
yield nt.assert_true, False
@dec.skip('This one shouldn not run')
def test_fail_dec2(*a,**k):
yield nt.assert_true, False
@dec.skipknownfailure
def test_fail_dec3(*a,**k):
yield nt.assert_true, False
def doctest_refbug():
"""Very nasty problem with references held by multiple runs of a script.
See: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ipython/+bug/269966
In [1]: _ip.IP.clear_main_mod_cache()
In [2]: run refbug
In [3]: call_f()
lowercased: hello
In [4]: run refbug
In [5]: call_f()
lowercased: hello
lowercased: hello
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Tests for %run
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# %run is critical enough that it's a good idea to have a solid collection of
# tests for it, some as doctests and some as normal tests.
def doctest_run_ns():
"""Classes declared %run scripts must be instantiable afterwards.
In [11]: run tclass foo
In [12]: isinstance(f(),foo)
Out[12]: True
"""
def doctest_run_ns2():
"""Classes declared %run scripts must be instantiable afterwards.
In [4]: run tclass C-first_pass
In [5]: run tclass C-second_pass
tclass.py: deleting object: C-first_pass
"""
@dec.skip_win32
def doctest_run_builtins():
"""Check that %run doesn't damage __builtins__ via a doctest.
This is similar to the test_run_builtins, but I want *both* forms of the
test to catch any possible glitches in our testing machinery, since that
modifies %run somewhat. So for this, we have both a normal test (below)
and a doctest (this one).
In [1]: import tempfile
In [2]: bid1 = id(__builtins__)
In [3]: f = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile()
In [4]: f.write('pass\\n')
In [5]: f.flush()
In [6]: print 'B1:',type(__builtins__)
B1: <type 'module'>
In [7]: %run $f.name
In [8]: bid2 = id(__builtins__)
In [9]: print 'B2:',type(__builtins__)
B2: <type 'module'>
In [10]: bid1 == bid2
Out[10]: True
"""
# For some tests, it will be handy to organize them in a class with a common
# setup that makes a temp file
class TestMagicRun(object):
def setup(self):
"""Make a valid python temp file."""
f = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile()
f.write('pass\n')
f.flush()
self.tmpfile = f
def run_tmpfile(self):
# This fails on Windows if self.tmpfile.name has spaces or "~" in it.
# See below and ticket https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/366353
_ip.magic('run %s' % self.tmpfile.name)
# See https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/366353
@dec.skip_if_not_win32
def test_run_tempfile_path(self):
tt.assert_equals(True,False,"%run doesn't work with tempfile paths on win32.")
# See https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/366353
@dec.skip_win32
def test_builtins_id(self):
"""Check that %run doesn't damage __builtins__ """
# Test that the id of __builtins__ is not modified by %run
bid1 = id(_ip.user_ns['__builtins__'])
self.run_tmpfile()
bid2 = id(_ip.user_ns['__builtins__'])
tt.assert_equals(bid1, bid2)
# See https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/366353
@dec.skip_win32
def test_builtins_type(self):
"""Check that the type of __builtins__ doesn't change with %run.
However, the above could pass if __builtins__ was already modified to
be a dict (it should be a module) by a previous use of %run. So we
also check explicitly that it really is a module:
"""
self.run_tmpfile()
tt.assert_equals(type(_ip.user_ns['__builtins__']),type(sys))
# See https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/366353
@dec.skip_win32
def test_prompts(self):
"""Test that prompts correctly generate after %run"""
self.run_tmpfile()
p2 = str(_ip.IP.outputcache.prompt2).strip()
nt.assert_equals(p2[:3], '...')
def teardown(self):
self.tmpfile.close()