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Fix to allow entering docstring into IPython. The EscapeTransformer find method was assuming incorrectly that every line would end with either a NEWLINE or EOF, while this is not the case when encountering multiple line string. This fixes that by making sure we don't index outside of bounds. With this IPython will correctly add a newline at the CLI. Closes #11391

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test_hooks.py
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""Tests for CommandChainDispatcher."""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Imports
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
import nose.tools as nt
from IPython.core.error import TryNext
from IPython.core.hooks import CommandChainDispatcher
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Local utilities
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Define two classes, one which succeeds and one which raises TryNext. Each
# sets the attribute `called` to True when it is called.
class Okay(object):
def __init__(self, message):
self.message = message
self.called = False
def __call__(self):
self.called = True
return self.message
class Fail(object):
def __init__(self, message):
self.message = message
self.called = False
def __call__(self):
self.called = True
raise TryNext(self.message)
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test functions
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
def test_command_chain_dispatcher_ff():
"""Test two failing hooks"""
fail1 = Fail(u'fail1')
fail2 = Fail(u'fail2')
dp = CommandChainDispatcher([(0, fail1),
(10, fail2)])
try:
dp()
except TryNext as e:
nt.assert_equal(str(e), u'fail2')
else:
assert False, "Expected exception was not raised."
nt.assert_true(fail1.called)
nt.assert_true(fail2.called)
def test_command_chain_dispatcher_fofo():
"""Test a mixture of failing and succeeding hooks."""
fail1 = Fail(u'fail1')
fail2 = Fail(u'fail2')
okay1 = Okay(u'okay1')
okay2 = Okay(u'okay2')
dp = CommandChainDispatcher([(0, fail1),
# (5, okay1), # add this later
(10, fail2),
(15, okay2)])
dp.add(okay1, 5)
nt.assert_equal(dp(), u'okay1')
nt.assert_true(fail1.called)
nt.assert_true(okay1.called)
nt.assert_false(fail2.called)
nt.assert_false(okay2.called)
def test_command_chain_dispatcher_eq_priority():
okay1 = Okay(u'okay1')
okay2 = Okay(u'okay2')
dp = CommandChainDispatcher([(1, okay1)])
dp.add(okay2, 1)