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Backport PR #2261: Fix: longest_substr([]) -> ''...
Backport PR #2261: Fix: longest_substr([]) -> '' Previously the algorithm used to find the longest common starting substring unintentionally raised an error when it was called on an empty list. This should fix the issue of an error being raised when running %paste on an empty clipboard (#2252).

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test_console.py
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"""Tests for two-process terminal frontend
Currenlty only has the most simple test possible, starting a console and running
a single command.
Authors:
* Min RK
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Imports
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
import time
import nose.tools as nt
from nose import SkipTest
from IPython.testing import decorators as dec
from IPython.testing import tools as tt
from IPython.utils import py3compat
from IPython.utils.process import find_cmd
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# Test functions begin
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@dec.skip_win32
def test_console_starts():
"""test that `ipython console` starts a terminal"""
from IPython.external import pexpect
# weird IOErrors prevent this from firing sometimes:
ipython_cmd = None
for i in range(5):
try:
ipython_cmd = find_cmd('ipython3' if py3compat.PY3 else 'ipython')
except IOError:
time.sleep(0.1)
else:
break
if ipython_cmd is None:
raise SkipTest("Could not determine ipython command")
p = pexpect.spawn(ipython_cmd, args=['console', '--colors=NoColor'])
idx = p.expect([r'In \[\d+\]', pexpect.EOF], timeout=15)
nt.assert_equals(idx, 0, "expected in prompt")
p.sendline('5')
idx = p.expect([r'Out\[\d+\]: 5', pexpect.EOF], timeout=5)
nt.assert_equals(idx, 0, "expected out prompt")
idx = p.expect([r'In \[\d+\]', pexpect.EOF], timeout=5)
nt.assert_equals(idx, 0, "expected second in prompt")
# send ctrl-D;ctrl-D to exit
p.sendeof()
p.sendeof()
p.expect([pexpect.EOF, pexpect.TIMEOUT], timeout=5)
if p.isalive():
p.terminate()