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fix IPCompleter inside tuples/arrays when jedi is disabled...
fix IPCompleter inside tuples/arrays when jedi is disabled The selection of the current expression was improperly finding an implicit tuple `a,b`, instead of trimming tosimply `b`. I also done a number of simplification of test cases.

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# coding: utf-8
from IPython.core.splitinput import split_user_input, LineInfo
import pytest
tests = [
("x=1", ("", "", "x", "=1")),
("?", ("", "?", "", "")),
("??", ("", "??", "", "")),
(" ?", (" ", "?", "", "")),
(" ??", (" ", "??", "", "")),
("??x", ("", "??", "x", "")),
("?x=1", ("", "?", "x", "=1")),
("!ls", ("", "!", "ls", "")),
(" !ls", (" ", "!", "ls", "")),
("!!ls", ("", "!!", "ls", "")),
(" !!ls", (" ", "!!", "ls", "")),
(",ls", ("", ",", "ls", "")),
(";ls", ("", ";", "ls", "")),
(" ;ls", (" ", ";", "ls", "")),
("f.g(x)", ("", "", "f.g", "(x)")),
("f.g (x)", ("", "", "f.g", " (x)")),
("?%hist1", ("", "?", "%hist1", "")),
("?%%hist2", ("", "?", "%%hist2", "")),
("??%hist3", ("", "??", "%hist3", "")),
("??%%hist4", ("", "??", "%%hist4", "")),
("?x*", ("", "?", "x*", "")),
("Pérez Fernando", ("", "", "Pérez", " Fernando")),
]
@pytest.mark.parametrize("input, output", tests)
def test_split_user_input(input, output):
assert split_user_input(input) == output
def test_LineInfo():
"""Simple test for LineInfo construction and str()"""
linfo = LineInfo(" %cd /home")
assert str(linfo) == "LineInfo [ |%|cd|/home]"