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Merge pull request #2728 from Carreau/shifttab...
Merge pull request #2728 from Carreau/shifttab also bind shift tab for tooltip + config This does not change the curent behavior, only add the shift+tab shortcut. Note that the shift tab shortcut has a slightly different behavior. You can select part of a line and pressing shift-tab will show you the tooltip only for the selection. This is disabled for multiline selection to still allow to unindent block of code, Keep in mind that the real real shortcut for indent unindent is Ctrl+] or [ . Select/tab is not really supported by codemirror. Finally the "tooltip_on_tab" behavior is globally configurable via IPython.config so that it could be easily switched to false. It can be overridden via js console for test purpose. IPython.config.tooltip_on_tab = true | false Take effect immediately, only on current notebook. or globally via custom.js var user_conf = {tooltip_on_tab:false | true}; $.extend(IPython.config, user_conf)

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/ IPython / lib / tests / test_backgroundjobs.py
"""Tests for pylab tools module.
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (c) 2011, the IPython Development Team.
#
# Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
#
# The full license is in the file COPYING.txt, distributed with this software.
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Imports
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
from __future__ import print_function
# Stdlib imports
import sys
import time
# Third-party imports
import nose.tools as nt
# Our own imports
from IPython.lib import backgroundjobs as bg
from IPython.testing import decorators as dec
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Globals and constants
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
t_short = 0.0001 # very short interval to wait on jobs
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Local utilities
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
def sleeper(interval=t_short, *a, **kw):
args = dict(interval=interval,
other_args=a,
kw_args=kw)
time.sleep(interval)
return args
def crasher(interval=t_short, *a, **kw):
time.sleep(interval)
raise Exception("Dead job with interval %s" % interval)
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Classes and functions
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
def test_result():
"""Test job submission and result retrieval"""
jobs = bg.BackgroundJobManager()
j = jobs.new(sleeper)
j.join()
nt.assert_equal(j.result['interval'], t_short)
def test_flush():
"""Test job control"""
jobs = bg.BackgroundJobManager()
j = jobs.new(sleeper)
j.join()
nt.assert_equal(len(jobs.completed), 1)
nt.assert_equal(len(jobs.dead), 0)
jobs.flush()
nt.assert_equal(len(jobs.completed), 0)
def test_dead():
"""Test control of dead jobs"""
jobs = bg.BackgroundJobManager()
j = jobs.new(crasher)
j.join()
nt.assert_equal(len(jobs.completed), 0)
nt.assert_equal(len(jobs.dead), 1)
jobs.flush()
nt.assert_equal(len(jobs.dead), 0)
def test_longer():
"""Test control of longer-running jobs"""
jobs = bg.BackgroundJobManager()
# Sleep for long enough for the following two checks to still report the
# job as running, but not so long that it makes the test suite noticeably
# slower.
j = jobs.new(sleeper, 0.1)
nt.assert_equal(len(jobs.running), 1)
nt.assert_equal(len(jobs.completed), 0)
j.join()
nt.assert_equal(len(jobs.running), 0)
nt.assert_equal(len(jobs.completed), 1)