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"""Tests for the Formatters."""
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import warnings
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from math import pi
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try:
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import numpy
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except:
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numpy = None
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import nose.tools as nt
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from IPython import get_ipython
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from traitlets.config import Config
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from IPython.core.formatters import (
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PlainTextFormatter, HTMLFormatter, PDFFormatter, _mod_name_key,
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DisplayFormatter, JSONFormatter,
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)
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from IPython.utils.io import capture_output
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class A(object):
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def __repr__(self):
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return 'A()'
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class B(A):
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def __repr__(self):
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return 'B()'
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class C:
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pass
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class BadRepr(object):
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def __repr__(self):
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raise ValueError("bad repr")
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class BadPretty(object):
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_repr_pretty_ = None
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class GoodPretty(object):
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def _repr_pretty_(self, pp, cycle):
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pp.text('foo')
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def __repr__(self):
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return 'GoodPretty()'
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def foo_printer(obj, pp, cycle):
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pp.text('foo')
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def test_pretty():
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f = PlainTextFormatter()
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f.for_type(A, foo_printer)
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nt.assert_equal(f(A()), 'foo')
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nt.assert_equal(f(B()), 'foo')
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nt.assert_equal(f(GoodPretty()), 'foo')
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# Just don't raise an exception for the following:
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f(BadPretty())
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f.pprint = False
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nt.assert_equal(f(A()), 'A()')
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nt.assert_equal(f(B()), 'B()')
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nt.assert_equal(f(GoodPretty()), 'GoodPretty()')
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def test_deferred():
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f = PlainTextFormatter()
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def test_precision():
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"""test various values for float_precision."""
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f = PlainTextFormatter()
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nt.assert_equal(f(pi), repr(pi))
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f.float_precision = 0
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if numpy:
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po = numpy.get_printoptions()
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nt.assert_equal(po['precision'], 0)
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nt.assert_equal(f(pi), '3')
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f.float_precision = 2
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if numpy:
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po = numpy.get_printoptions()
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nt.assert_equal(po['precision'], 2)
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nt.assert_equal(f(pi), '3.14')
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f.float_precision = '%g'
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if numpy:
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po = numpy.get_printoptions()
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nt.assert_equal(po['precision'], 2)
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nt.assert_equal(f(pi), '3.14159')
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f.float_precision = '%e'
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nt.assert_equal(f(pi), '3.141593e+00')
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f.float_precision = ''
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if numpy:
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po = numpy.get_printoptions()
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nt.assert_equal(po['precision'], 8)
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nt.assert_equal(f(pi), repr(pi))
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def test_bad_precision():
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"""test various invalid values for float_precision."""
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f = PlainTextFormatter()
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def set_fp(p):
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f.float_precision=p
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nt.assert_raises(ValueError, set_fp, '%')
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nt.assert_raises(ValueError, set_fp, '%.3f%i')
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nt.assert_raises(ValueError, set_fp, 'foo')
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nt.assert_raises(ValueError, set_fp, -1)
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def test_for_type():
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f = PlainTextFormatter()
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# initial return, None
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nt.assert_is(f.for_type(C, foo_printer), None)
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# no func queries
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nt.assert_is(f.for_type(C), foo_printer)
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# shouldn't change anything
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nt.assert_is(f.for_type(C), foo_printer)
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# None should do the same
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nt.assert_is(f.for_type(C, None), foo_printer)
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nt.assert_is(f.for_type(C, None), foo_printer)
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def test_for_type_string():
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f = PlainTextFormatter()
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mod = C.__module__
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type_str = '%s.%s' % (C.__module__, 'C')
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# initial return, None
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nt.assert_is(f.for_type(type_str, foo_printer), None)
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# no func queries
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nt.assert_is(f.for_type(type_str), foo_printer)
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nt.assert_in(_mod_name_key(C), f.deferred_printers)
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nt.assert_is(f.for_type(C), foo_printer)
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nt.assert_not_in(_mod_name_key(C), f.deferred_printers)
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nt.assert_in(C, f.type_printers)
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def test_for_type_by_name():
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f = PlainTextFormatter()
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mod = C.__module__
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# initial return, None
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nt.assert_is(f.for_type_by_name(mod, 'C', foo_printer), None)
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# no func queries
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nt.assert_is(f.for_type_by_name(mod, 'C'), foo_printer)
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# shouldn't change anything
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nt.assert_is(f.for_type_by_name(mod, 'C'), foo_printer)
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# None should do the same
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nt.assert_is(f.for_type_by_name(mod, 'C', None), foo_printer)
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nt.assert_is(f.for_type_by_name(mod, 'C', None), foo_printer)
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def test_lookup():
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f = PlainTextFormatter()
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f.for_type(C, foo_printer)
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nt.assert_is(f.lookup(C()), foo_printer)
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with nt.assert_raises(KeyError):
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f.lookup(A())
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def test_lookup_string():
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f = PlainTextFormatter()
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type_str = '%s.%s' % (C.__module__, 'C')
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f.for_type(type_str, foo_printer)
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nt.assert_is(f.lookup(C()), foo_printer)
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# should move from deferred to imported dict
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nt.assert_not_in(_mod_name_key(C), f.deferred_printers)
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nt.assert_in(C, f.type_printers)
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def test_lookup_by_type():
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f = PlainTextFormatter()
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f.for_type(C, foo_printer)
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nt.assert_is(f.lookup_by_type(C), foo_printer)
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type_str = '%s.%s' % (C.__module__, 'C')
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with nt.assert_raises(KeyError):
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f.lookup_by_type(A)
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def test_lookup_by_type_string():
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f = PlainTextFormatter()
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type_str = '%s.%s' % (C.__module__, 'C')
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f.for_type(type_str, foo_printer)
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# verify insertion
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nt.assert_in(_mod_name_key(C), f.deferred_printers)
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nt.assert_not_in(C, f.type_printers)
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nt.assert_is(f.lookup_by_type(type_str), foo_printer)
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# lookup by string doesn't cause import
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nt.assert_in(_mod_name_key(C), f.deferred_printers)
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nt.assert_not_in(C, f.type_printers)
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nt.assert_is(f.lookup_by_type(C), foo_printer)
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# should move from deferred to imported dict
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nt.assert_not_in(_mod_name_key(C), f.deferred_printers)
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nt.assert_in(C, f.type_printers)
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def test_in_formatter():
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f = PlainTextFormatter()
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f.for_type(C, foo_printer)
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type_str = '%s.%s' % (C.__module__, 'C')
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nt.assert_in(C, f)
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nt.assert_in(type_str, f)
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def test_string_in_formatter():
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f = PlainTextFormatter()
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type_str = '%s.%s' % (C.__module__, 'C')
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f.for_type(type_str, foo_printer)
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nt.assert_in(type_str, f)
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nt.assert_in(C, f)
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def test_pop():
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f = PlainTextFormatter()
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f.for_type(C, foo_printer)
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nt.assert_is(f.lookup_by_type(C), foo_printer)
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nt.assert_is(f.pop(C, None), foo_printer)
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f.for_type(C, foo_printer)
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nt.assert_is(f.pop(C), foo_printer)
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with nt.assert_raises(KeyError):
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f.lookup_by_type(C)
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with nt.assert_raises(KeyError):
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f.pop(C)
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with nt.assert_raises(KeyError):
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f.pop(A)
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nt.assert_is(f.pop(A, None), None)
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def test_pop_string():
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f = PlainTextFormatter()
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type_str = '%s.%s' % (C.__module__, 'C')
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with nt.assert_raises(KeyError):
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f.pop(type_str)
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f.for_type(type_str, foo_printer)
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f.pop(type_str)
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with nt.assert_raises(KeyError):
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f.lookup_by_type(C)
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with nt.assert_raises(KeyError):
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f.pop(type_str)
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f.for_type(C, foo_printer)
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nt.assert_is(f.pop(type_str, None), foo_printer)
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with nt.assert_raises(KeyError):
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f.lookup_by_type(C)
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with nt.assert_raises(KeyError):
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f.pop(type_str)
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nt.assert_is(f.pop(type_str, None), None)
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def test_error_method():
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f = HTMLFormatter()
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class BadHTML(object):
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def _repr_html_(self):
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raise ValueError("Bad HTML")
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bad = BadHTML()
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with capture_output() as captured:
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result = f(bad)
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nt.assert_is(result, None)
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nt.assert_in("Traceback", captured.stdout)
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nt.assert_in("Bad HTML", captured.stdout)
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nt.assert_in("_repr_html_", captured.stdout)
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def test_nowarn_notimplemented():
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f = HTMLFormatter()
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class HTMLNotImplemented(object):
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def _repr_html_(self):
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raise NotImplementedError
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h = HTMLNotImplemented()
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with capture_output() as captured:
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result = f(h)
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nt.assert_is(result, None)
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nt.assert_equal("", captured.stderr)
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nt.assert_equal("", captured.stdout)
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def test_warn_error_for_type():
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f = HTMLFormatter()
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f.for_type(int, lambda i: name_error)
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with capture_output() as captured:
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result = f(5)
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nt.assert_is(result, None)
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nt.assert_in("Traceback", captured.stdout)
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nt.assert_in("NameError", captured.stdout)
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nt.assert_in("name_error", captured.stdout)
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def test_error_pretty_method():
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f = PlainTextFormatter()
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class BadPretty(object):
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def _repr_pretty_(self):
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return "hello"
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bad = BadPretty()
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with capture_output() as captured:
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result = f(bad)
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nt.assert_is(result, None)
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nt.assert_in("Traceback", captured.stdout)
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nt.assert_in("_repr_pretty_", captured.stdout)
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nt.assert_in("given", captured.stdout)
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nt.assert_in("argument", captured.stdout)
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def test_bad_repr_traceback():
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f = PlainTextFormatter()
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bad = BadRepr()
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with capture_output() as captured:
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result = f(bad)
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# catches error, returns None
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nt.assert_is(result, None)
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nt.assert_in("Traceback", captured.stdout)
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nt.assert_in("__repr__", captured.stdout)
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nt.assert_in("ValueError", captured.stdout)
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class MakePDF(object):
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def _repr_pdf_(self):
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return 'PDF'
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def test_pdf_formatter():
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pdf = MakePDF()
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f = PDFFormatter()
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nt.assert_equal(f(pdf), 'PDF')
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def test_print_method_bound():
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f = HTMLFormatter()
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class MyHTML(object):
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def _repr_html_(self):
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return "hello"
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with capture_output() as captured:
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result = f(MyHTML)
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nt.assert_is(result, None)
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nt.assert_not_in("FormatterWarning", captured.stderr)
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with capture_output() as captured:
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result = f(MyHTML())
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nt.assert_equal(result, "hello")
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nt.assert_equal(captured.stderr, "")
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def test_print_method_weird():
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class TextMagicHat(object):
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def __getattr__(self, key):
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return key
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f = HTMLFormatter()
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text_hat = TextMagicHat()
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nt.assert_equal(text_hat._repr_html_, '_repr_html_')
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with capture_output() as captured:
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result = f(text_hat)
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nt.assert_is(result, None)
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nt.assert_not_in("FormatterWarning", captured.stderr)
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class CallableMagicHat(object):
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def __getattr__(self, key):
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return lambda : key
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call_hat = CallableMagicHat()
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with capture_output() as captured:
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result = f(call_hat)
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nt.assert_equal(result, None)
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class BadReprArgs(object):
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def _repr_html_(self, extra, args):
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return "html"
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bad = BadReprArgs()
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with capture_output() as captured:
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result = f(bad)
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nt.assert_is(result, None)
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nt.assert_not_in("FormatterWarning", captured.stderr)
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def test_format_config():
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"""config objects don't pretend to support fancy reprs with lazy attrs"""
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f = HTMLFormatter()
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cfg = Config()
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with capture_output() as captured:
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result = f(cfg)
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nt.assert_is(result, None)
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nt.assert_equal(captured.stderr, "")
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with capture_output() as captured:
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result = f(Config)
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nt.assert_is(result, None)
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nt.assert_equal(captured.stderr, "")
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def test_pretty_max_seq_length():
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f = PlainTextFormatter(max_seq_length=1)
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lis = list(range(3))
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text = f(lis)
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nt.assert_equal(text, '[0, ...]')
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f.max_seq_length = 0
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text = f(lis)
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nt.assert_equal(text, '[0, 1, 2]')
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text = f(list(range(1024)))
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lines = text.splitlines()
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nt.assert_equal(len(lines), 1024)
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def test_ipython_display_formatter():
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"""Objects with _ipython_display_ defined bypass other formatters"""
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f = get_ipython().display_formatter
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catcher = []
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class SelfDisplaying(object):
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def _ipython_display_(self):
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catcher.append(self)
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class NotSelfDisplaying(object):
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def __repr__(self):
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return "NotSelfDisplaying"
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def _ipython_display_(self):
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raise NotImplementedError
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save_enabled = f.ipython_display_formatter.enabled
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f.ipython_display_formatter.enabled = True
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yes = SelfDisplaying()
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no = NotSelfDisplaying()
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d, md = f.format(no)
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nt.assert_equal(d, {'text/plain': repr(no)})
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nt.assert_equal(md, {})
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nt.assert_equal(catcher, [])
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d, md = f.format(yes)
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nt.assert_equal(d, {})
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nt.assert_equal(md, {})
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nt.assert_equal(catcher, [yes])
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f.ipython_display_formatter.enabled = save_enabled
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def test_json_as_string_deprecated():
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class JSONString(object):
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def _repr_json_(self):
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return '{}'
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f = JSONFormatter()
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with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as w:
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d = f(JSONString())
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nt.assert_equal(d, {})
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nt.assert_equal(len(w), 1)
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def test_repr_mime():
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class HasReprMime(object):
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def _repr_mimebundle_(self):
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return {
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'application/json+test.v2': {
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'x': 'y'
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},
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'plain/text' : '<HasReprMime>',
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'image/png' : 'i-overwrite'
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}
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def _repr_png_(self):
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return 'should-be-overwritten'
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def _repr_html_(self):
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return '<b>hi!</b>'
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f = get_ipython().display_formatter
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html_f = f.formatters['text/html']
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save_enabled = html_f.enabled
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html_f.enabled = True
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obj = HasReprMime()
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d, md = f.format(obj)
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html_f.enabled = save_enabled
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nt.assert_equal(sorted(d), ['application/json+test.v2',
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'image/png',
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'plain/text',
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'text/html',
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'text/plain'])
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nt.assert_equal(md, {})
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d, md = f.format(obj, include={'image/png'})
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nt.assert_equal(list(d.keys()), ['image/png'],
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'Include should filter out even things from repr_mimebundle')
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nt.assert_equal(d['image/png'], 'i-overwrite', '_repr_mimebundle_ take precedence')
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def test_repr_mime_meta():
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class HasReprMimeMeta(object):
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def _repr_mimebundle_(self):
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data = {
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'image/png': 'base64-image-data',
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}
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metadata = {
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'image/png': {
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'width': 5,
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'height': 10,
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}
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}
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return (data, metadata)
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f = get_ipython().display_formatter
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obj = HasReprMimeMeta()
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d, md = f.format(obj)
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nt.assert_equal(sorted(d), ['image/png', 'text/plain'])
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nt.assert_equal(md, {
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'image/png': {
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'width': 5,
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'height': 10,
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}
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})
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