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"""Tests for input manipulation machinery."""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Imports
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
import pytest
from IPython.core.prefilter import AutocallChecker
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Tests
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
def test_prefilter():
"""Test user input conversions"""
# pairs of (raw, expected correct) input
pairs = [ ('2+2','2+2'),
]
for raw, correct in pairs:
assert ip.prefilter(raw) == correct
def test_prefilter_shadowed():
def dummy_magic(line): pass
prev_automagic_state = ip.automagic
ip.automagic = True
ip.autocall = 0
try:
# These should not be transformed - they are shadowed by other names
for name in ['if', 'zip', 'get_ipython']: # keyword, builtin, global
ip.register_magic_function(dummy_magic, magic_name=name)
res = ip.prefilter(name + " foo")
assert res == name + " foo"
del ip.magics_manager.magics["line"][name]
# These should be transformed
for name in ['fi', 'piz', 'nohtypi_teg']:
ip.register_magic_function(dummy_magic, magic_name=name)
res = ip.prefilter(name + " foo")
assert res != name + " foo"
del ip.magics_manager.magics["line"][name]
finally:
ip.automagic = prev_automagic_state
def test_autocall_binops():
"""See https://github.com/ipython/ipython/issues/81"""
ip.magic('autocall 2')
f = lambda x: x
ip.user_ns['f'] = f
try:
assert ip.prefilter("f 1") == "f(1)"
for t in ["f +1", "f -1"]:
assert ip.prefilter(t) == t
# Run tests again with a more permissive exclude_regexp, which will
# allow transformation of binary operations ('f -1' -> 'f(-1)').
pm = ip.prefilter_manager
ac = AutocallChecker(shell=pm.shell, prefilter_manager=pm,
config=pm.config)
try:
ac.priority = 1
ac.exclude_regexp = r'^[,&^\|\*/]|^is |^not |^in |^and |^or '
pm.sort_checkers()
assert ip.prefilter("f -1") == "f(-1)"
assert ip.prefilter("f +1") == "f(+1)"
finally:
pm.unregister_checker(ac)
finally:
ip.magic('autocall 0')
del ip.user_ns['f']
def test_issue_114():
"""Check that multiline string literals don't expand as magic
see http://github.com/ipython/ipython/issues/114"""
template = '"""\n%s\n"""'
# Store the current value of multi_line_specials and turn it off before
# running test, since it could be true (case in which the test doesn't make
# sense, as multiline string literals *will* expand as magic in that case).
msp = ip.prefilter_manager.multi_line_specials
ip.prefilter_manager.multi_line_specials = False
try:
for mgk in ip.magics_manager.lsmagic()['line']:
raw = template % mgk
assert ip.prefilter(raw) == raw
finally:
ip.prefilter_manager.multi_line_specials = msp
def test_prefilter_attribute_errors():
"""Capture exceptions thrown by user objects on attribute access.
See http://github.com/ipython/ipython/issues/988."""
class X(object):
def __getattr__(self, k):
raise ValueError('broken object')
def __call__(self, x):
return x
# Create a callable broken object
ip.user_ns['x'] = X()
ip.magic('autocall 2')
try:
# Even if x throws an attribute error when looking at its rewrite
# attribute, we should not crash. So the test here is simply making
# the prefilter call and not having an exception.
ip.prefilter('x 1')
finally:
del ip.user_ns['x']
ip.magic('autocall 0')
def test_autocall_should_support_unicode():
ip.magic('autocall 2')
ip.user_ns['π'] = lambda x: x
try:
assert ip.prefilter("π 3") == "π(3)"
finally:
ip.magic('autocall 0')
del ip.user_ns['π']