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use ask_exit payload in terminal console avoid special frontend handling for ‘exit’ We really need to totally reconstruct how kernel shutdown works in the console interfaces, but at least this makes it behave as intended currently.

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test_tokenutil.py
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"""Tests for tokenutil"""
# Copyright (c) IPython Development Team.
# Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
import nose.tools as nt
from IPython.utils.tokenutil import token_at_cursor
def expect_token(expected, cell, cursor_pos):
token = token_at_cursor(cell, cursor_pos)
offset = 0
for line in cell.splitlines():
if offset + len(line) >= cursor_pos:
break
else:
offset += len(line)
column = cursor_pos - offset
line_with_cursor = '%s|%s' % (line[:column], line[column:])
line
nt.assert_equal(token, expected,
"Excpected %r, got %r in: %s" % (
expected, token, line_with_cursor)
)
def test_simple():
cell = "foo"
for i in range(len(cell)):
expect_token("foo", cell, i)
def test_function():
cell = "foo(a=5, b='10')"
expected = 'foo'
for i in (6,7,8,10,11,12):
expect_token("foo", cell, i)
def test_multiline():
cell = '\n'.join([
'a = 5',
'b = hello("string", there)'
])
expected = 'hello'
start = cell.index(expected)
for i in range(start, start + len(expected)):
expect_token(expected, cell, i)
expected = 'there'
start = cell.index(expected)
for i in range(start, start + len(expected)):
expect_token(expected, cell, i)
def test_attrs():
cell = "foo(a=obj.attr.subattr)"
expected = 'obj'
idx = cell.find('obj')
for i in range(idx, idx + 3):
expect_token(expected, cell, i)
idx = idx + 4
expected = 'obj.attr'
for i in range(idx, idx + 4):
expect_token(expected, cell, i)
idx = idx + 5
expected = 'obj.attr.subattr'
for i in range(idx, len(cell)):
expect_token(expected, cell, i)