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utils.data: Use list comprehension for uniq_stable()...
utils.data: Use list comprehension for uniq_stable() This should be faster than and explicit for loop. Also, a set makes more sense than a dict if we only care about values. After these changes, the resulting code is the same as Dave Kirby's uniqify() suggestion on Peter Bengtsson's blog [1]. [1]: http://www.peterbe.com/plog/uniqifiers-benchmark

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test_json.py
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import pprint
from unittest import TestCase
from ..nbjson import reads, writes
from .. import nbjson
from .nbexamples import nb0
from . import formattest
from .nbexamples import nb0
class TestJSON(formattest.NBFormatTest, TestCase):
nb0_ref = None
ext = 'ipynb'
mod = nbjson
def test_roundtrip_nosplit(self):
"""Ensure that multiline blobs are still readable"""
# ensures that notebooks written prior to splitlines change
# are still readable.
s = writes(nb0, split_lines=False)
self.assertEqual(nbjson.reads(s),nb0)
def test_roundtrip_split(self):
"""Ensure that splitting multiline blocks is safe"""
# This won't differ from test_roundtrip unless the default changes
s = writes(nb0, split_lines=True)
self.assertEqual(nbjson.reads(s),nb0)