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Fix error in completer when the cursor position is at the start of a...
Fix error in completer when the cursor position is at the start of a string.

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# encoding: utf-8
"""Tests for io.py"""
# Copyright (c) IPython Development Team.
# Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
import io as stdlib_io
import os.path
import stat
import sys
from io import StringIO
from subprocess import Popen, PIPE
import unittest
import nose.tools as nt
from IPython.testing.decorators import skipif, skip_win32
from IPython.utils.io import IOStream, Tee, capture_output
from IPython.utils.py3compat import doctest_refactor_print
from IPython.utils.tempdir import TemporaryDirectory
def test_tee_simple():
"Very simple check with stdout only"
chan = StringIO()
text = 'Hello'
tee = Tee(chan, channel='stdout')
print(text, file=chan)
nt.assert_equal(chan.getvalue(), text+"\n")
class TeeTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
def tchan(self, channel, check='close'):
trap = StringIO()
chan = StringIO()
text = 'Hello'
std_ori = getattr(sys, channel)
setattr(sys, channel, trap)
tee = Tee(chan, channel=channel)
print(text, end='', file=chan)
setattr(sys, channel, std_ori)
trap_val = trap.getvalue()
nt.assert_equal(chan.getvalue(), text)
if check=='close':
tee.close()
else:
del tee
def test(self):
for chan in ['stdout', 'stderr']:
for check in ['close', 'del']:
self.tchan(chan, check)
def test_io_init():
"""Test that io.stdin/out/err exist at startup"""
for name in ('stdin', 'stdout', 'stderr'):
cmd = doctest_refactor_print("from IPython.utils import io;print io.%s.__class__"%name)
p = Popen([sys.executable, '-c', cmd],
stdout=PIPE)
p.wait()
classname = p.stdout.read().strip().decode('ascii')
# __class__ is a reference to the class object in Python 3, so we can't
# just test for string equality.
assert 'IPython.utils.io.IOStream' in classname, classname
def test_IOStream_init():
"""IOStream initializes from a file-like object missing attributes. """
# Cause a failure from getattr and dir(). (Issue #6386)
class BadStringIO(StringIO):
def __dir__(self):
attrs = super(StringIO, self).__dir__()
attrs.append('name')
return attrs
iostream = IOStream(BadStringIO())
iostream.write('hi, bad iostream\n')
assert not hasattr(iostream, 'name')
def test_capture_output():
"""capture_output() context works"""
with capture_output() as io:
print('hi, stdout')
print('hi, stderr', file=sys.stderr)
nt.assert_equal(io.stdout, 'hi, stdout\n')
nt.assert_equal(io.stderr, 'hi, stderr\n')