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Allow the user to interact with link anchors in the qtconsole Since the qtconsole can display hyperlinks, it would be useful to allow interacting with them. This adds showing a tooltip when the mouse is over a link. The tooltip code stores the anchor in ConsoleWidget._anchor, so when the user right-clicks to select the context menu for "Open Link" or "Copy Link Address", it uses the text that was displayed and not whats under the current context menu pointer location. Also storing the anchor allows me to check to see if we've already displayed that anchor on a new mouseMoveEvent so the tooltip doesn't keep getting redrawn.

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# encoding: utf-8
"""
Tests for IPython.config.configurable
Authors:
* Brian Granger
* Fernando Perez (design help)
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (C) 2008-2011 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 unittest import TestCase
from IPython.config.configurable import (
Configurable,
SingletonConfigurable
)
from IPython.utils.traitlets import (
Integer, Float, Unicode
)
from IPython.config.loader import Config
from IPython.utils.py3compat import PY3
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test cases
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
class MyConfigurable(Configurable):
a = Integer(1, config=True, help="The integer a.")
b = Float(1.0, config=True, help="The integer b.")
c = Unicode('no config')
mc_help=u"""MyConfigurable options
----------------------
--MyConfigurable.a=<Integer>
Default: 1
The integer a.
--MyConfigurable.b=<Float>
Default: 1.0
The integer b."""
mc_help_inst=u"""MyConfigurable options
----------------------
--MyConfigurable.a=<Integer>
Current: 5
The integer a.
--MyConfigurable.b=<Float>
Current: 4.0
The integer b."""
# On Python 3, the Integer trait is a synonym for Int
if PY3:
mc_help = mc_help.replace(u"<Integer>", u"<Int>")
mc_help_inst = mc_help_inst.replace(u"<Integer>", u"<Int>")
class Foo(Configurable):
a = Integer(0, config=True, help="The integer a.")
b = Unicode('nope', config=True)
class Bar(Foo):
b = Unicode('gotit', config=False, help="The string b.")
c = Float(config=True, help="The string c.")
class TestConfigurable(TestCase):
def test_default(self):
c1 = Configurable()
c2 = Configurable(config=c1.config)
c3 = Configurable(config=c2.config)
self.assertEqual(c1.config, c2.config)
self.assertEqual(c2.config, c3.config)
def test_custom(self):
config = Config()
config.foo = 'foo'
config.bar = 'bar'
c1 = Configurable(config=config)
c2 = Configurable(config=c1.config)
c3 = Configurable(config=c2.config)
self.assertEqual(c1.config, config)
self.assertEqual(c2.config, config)
self.assertEqual(c3.config, config)
# Test that copies are not made
self.assertTrue(c1.config is config)
self.assertTrue(c2.config is config)
self.assertTrue(c3.config is config)
self.assertTrue(c1.config is c2.config)
self.assertTrue(c2.config is c3.config)
def test_inheritance(self):
config = Config()
config.MyConfigurable.a = 2
config.MyConfigurable.b = 2.0
c1 = MyConfigurable(config=config)
c2 = MyConfigurable(config=c1.config)
self.assertEqual(c1.a, config.MyConfigurable.a)
self.assertEqual(c1.b, config.MyConfigurable.b)
self.assertEqual(c2.a, config.MyConfigurable.a)
self.assertEqual(c2.b, config.MyConfigurable.b)
def test_parent(self):
config = Config()
config.Foo.a = 10
config.Foo.b = "wow"
config.Bar.b = 'later'
config.Bar.c = 100.0
f = Foo(config=config)
b = Bar(config=f.config)
self.assertEqual(f.a, 10)
self.assertEqual(f.b, 'wow')
self.assertEqual(b.b, 'gotit')
self.assertEqual(b.c, 100.0)
def test_override1(self):
config = Config()
config.MyConfigurable.a = 2
config.MyConfigurable.b = 2.0
c = MyConfigurable(a=3, config=config)
self.assertEqual(c.a, 3)
self.assertEqual(c.b, config.MyConfigurable.b)
self.assertEqual(c.c, 'no config')
def test_override2(self):
config = Config()
config.Foo.a = 1
config.Bar.b = 'or' # Up above b is config=False, so this won't do it.
config.Bar.c = 10.0
c = Bar(config=config)
self.assertEqual(c.a, config.Foo.a)
self.assertEqual(c.b, 'gotit')
self.assertEqual(c.c, config.Bar.c)
c = Bar(a=2, b='and', c=20.0, config=config)
self.assertEqual(c.a, 2)
self.assertEqual(c.b, 'and')
self.assertEqual(c.c, 20.0)
def test_help(self):
self.assertEqual(MyConfigurable.class_get_help(), mc_help)
def test_help_inst(self):
inst = MyConfigurable(a=5, b=4)
self.assertEqual(MyConfigurable.class_get_help(inst), mc_help_inst)
class TestSingletonConfigurable(TestCase):
def test_instance(self):
from IPython.config.configurable import SingletonConfigurable
class Foo(SingletonConfigurable): pass
self.assertEqual(Foo.initialized(), False)
foo = Foo.instance()
self.assertEqual(Foo.initialized(), True)
self.assertEqual(foo, Foo.instance())
self.assertEqual(SingletonConfigurable._instance, None)
def test_inheritance(self):
class Bar(SingletonConfigurable): pass
class Bam(Bar): pass
self.assertEqual(Bar.initialized(), False)
self.assertEqual(Bam.initialized(), False)
bam = Bam.instance()
bam == Bar.instance()
self.assertEqual(Bar.initialized(), True)
self.assertEqual(Bam.initialized(), True)
self.assertEqual(bam, Bam._instance)
self.assertEqual(bam, Bar._instance)
self.assertEqual(SingletonConfigurable._instance, None)