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Backport PR #4118: ZMQ heartbeat channel: catch EINTR exceptions and continue. The zmq heartbeat channel exits when it encounters an "Interrupted system call", thereby causing the qtconsole to report that it is not responding, despite the console working perfectly fine. Observed in a large Qt application embedding the ipython qtconsole in KDE desktop. Fixes #2310 Inspired by #501

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test_wildcard.py
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"""Some tests for the wildcard utilities."""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Library imports
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Stdlib
import unittest
# Our own
from IPython.utils import wildcard
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Globals for test
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
class obj_t(object):
pass
root = obj_t()
l = ["arna","abel","ABEL","active","bob","bark","abbot"]
q = ["kate","loop","arne","vito","lucifer","koppel"]
for x in l:
o = obj_t()
setattr(root,x,o)
for y in q:
p = obj_t()
setattr(o,y,p)
root._apan = obj_t()
root._apan.a = 10
root._apan._a = 20
root._apan.__a = 20
root.__anka = obj_t()
root.__anka.a = 10
root.__anka._a = 20
root.__anka.__a = 20
root._APAN = obj_t()
root._APAN.a = 10
root._APAN._a = 20
root._APAN.__a = 20
root.__ANKA = obj_t()
root.__ANKA.a = 10
root.__ANKA._a = 20
root.__ANKA.__a = 20
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test cases
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
class Tests (unittest.TestCase):
def test_case(self):
ns=root.__dict__
tests=[
("a*", ["abbot","abel","active","arna",]),
("?b*.?o*",["abbot.koppel","abbot.loop","abel.koppel","abel.loop",]),
("_a*", []),
("_*anka", ["__anka",]),
("_*a*", ["__anka",]),
]
for pat,res in tests:
res.sort()
a=wildcard.list_namespace(ns,"all",pat,ignore_case=False,
show_all=False).keys()
a.sort()
self.assertEqual(a,res)
def test_case_showall(self):
ns=root.__dict__
tests=[
("a*", ["abbot","abel","active","arna",]),
("?b*.?o*",["abbot.koppel","abbot.loop","abel.koppel","abel.loop",]),
("_a*", ["_apan"]),
("_*anka", ["__anka",]),
("_*a*", ["__anka","_apan",]),
]
for pat,res in tests:
res.sort()
a=wildcard.list_namespace(ns,"all",pat,ignore_case=False,
show_all=True).keys()
a.sort()
self.assertEqual(a,res)
def test_nocase(self):
ns=root.__dict__
tests=[
("a*", ["abbot","abel","ABEL","active","arna",]),
("?b*.?o*",["abbot.koppel","abbot.loop","abel.koppel","abel.loop",
"ABEL.koppel","ABEL.loop",]),
("_a*", []),
("_*anka", ["__anka","__ANKA",]),
("_*a*", ["__anka","__ANKA",]),
]
for pat,res in tests:
res.sort()
a=wildcard.list_namespace(ns,"all",pat,ignore_case=True,
show_all=False).keys()
a.sort()
self.assertEqual(a,res)
def test_nocase_showall(self):
ns=root.__dict__
tests=[
("a*", ["abbot","abel","ABEL","active","arna",]),
("?b*.?o*",["abbot.koppel","abbot.loop","abel.koppel","abel.loop",
"ABEL.koppel","ABEL.loop",]),
("_a*", ["_apan","_APAN"]),
("_*anka", ["__anka","__ANKA",]),
("_*a*", ["__anka","__ANKA","_apan","_APAN"]),
]
for pat,res in tests:
res.sort()
a=wildcard.list_namespace(ns,"all",pat,ignore_case=True,
show_all=True).keys()
a.sort()
self.assertEqual(a,res)
def test_dict_attributes(self):
"""Dictionaries should be indexed by attributes, not by keys. This was
causing Github issue 129."""
ns = {"az":{"king":55}, "pq":{1:0}}
tests = [
("a*", ["az"]),
("az.k*", ["az.keys"]),
("pq.k*", ["pq.keys"])
]
for pat, res in tests:
res.sort()
a = wildcard.list_namespace(ns, "all", pat, ignore_case=False,
show_all=True).keys()
a.sort()
self.assertEqual(a, res)
def test_dict_dir(self):
class A(object):
def __init__(self):
self.a = 1
self.b = 2
def __getattribute__(self, name):
if name=="a":
raise AttributeError
return object.__getattribute__(self, name)
a = A()
adict = wildcard.dict_dir(a)
assert "a" not in adict # change to assertNotIn method in >= 2.7
self.assertEqual(adict["b"], 2)