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"""Test suite for the irunner module.
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Not the most elegant or fine-grained, but it does cover at least the bulk
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functionality."""
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# Global to make tests extra verbose and help debugging
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VERBOSE = True
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# stdlib imports
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import cStringIO as StringIO
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import sys
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import unittest
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# IPython imports
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from IPython.lib import irunner
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# Testing code begins
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class RunnerTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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self.out = StringIO.StringIO()
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#self.out = sys.stdout
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def _test_runner(self,runner,source,output):
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"""Test that a given runner's input/output match."""
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runner.run_source(source)
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out = self.out.getvalue()
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#out = ''
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# this output contains nasty \r\n lineends, and the initial ipython
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# banner. clean it up for comparison, removing lines of whitespace
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output_l = [l for l in output.splitlines() if l and not l.isspace()]
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out_l = [l for l in out.splitlines() if l and not l.isspace()]
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mismatch = 0
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if len(output_l) != len(out_l):
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print "\n".join(output_l)
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print "==================="
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print "\n".join(out_l)
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self.fail('mismatch in number of lines')
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for n in range(len(output_l)):
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# Do a line-by-line comparison
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ol1 = output_l[n].strip()
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ol2 = out_l[n].strip()
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if ol1 != ol2:
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mismatch += 1
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if VERBOSE:
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print '<<< line %s does not match:' % n
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print repr(ol1)
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print repr(ol2)
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print '>>>'
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self.assert_(mismatch==0,'Number of mismatched lines: %s' %
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mismatch)
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def testIPython(self):
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"""Test the IPython runner."""
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source = """
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print 'hello, this is python'
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# some more code
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x=1;y=2
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x+y**2
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# An example of autocall functionality
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from math import *
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autocall 1
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cos pi
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autocall 0
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cos pi
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cos(pi)
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for i in range(5):
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print i,
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print "that's all folks!"
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%Exit
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"""
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output = """\
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In [1]: print 'hello, this is python'
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hello, this is python
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# some more code
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In [2]: x=1;y=2
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In [3]: x+y**2
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Out[3]: 5
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# An example of autocall functionality
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In [4]: from math import *
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In [5]: autocall 1
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Automatic calling is: Smart
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In [6]: cos pi
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------> cos(pi)
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Out[6]: -1.0
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In [7]: autocall 0
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Automatic calling is: OFF
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In [8]: cos pi
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File "<ipython-input-8-586f1104ea44>", line 1
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cos pi
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^
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SyntaxError: unexpected EOF while parsing
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In [9]: cos(pi)
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Out[9]: -1.0
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In [10]: for i in range(5):
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....: print i,
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....:
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0 1 2 3 4
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In [11]: print "that's all folks!"
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that's all folks!
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In [12]: %Exit
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"""
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runner = irunner.IPythonRunner(out=self.out)
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self._test_runner(runner,source,output)
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def testPython(self):
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"""Test the Python runner."""
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runner = irunner.PythonRunner(out=self.out)
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source = """
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print 'hello, this is python'
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# some more code
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x=1;y=2
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x+y**2
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from math import *
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cos(pi)
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for i in range(5):
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print i,
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print "that's all folks!"
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"""
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output = """\
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>>> print 'hello, this is python'
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hello, this is python
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# some more code
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>>> x=1;y=2
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>>> x+y**2
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5
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>>> from math import *
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>>> cos(pi)
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-1.0
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>>> for i in range(5):
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... print i,
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...
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0 1 2 3 4
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>>> print "that's all folks!"
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that's all folks!
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"""
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self._test_runner(runner,source,output)
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