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BUG: Scrolling pager in vsplit on Mac OSX tears. On Mac OS X, scrolling the pager when it is split vertically causes the help text to tear (i.e. the help text is unreadable). This hack attempts to make it a little better although the solution may not be optimal at all. Closes #1150, rebased to prevent recursive merge.

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test_formatters.py
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"""Tests for the Formatters.
"""
from math import pi
try:
import numpy
except:
numpy = None
import nose.tools as nt
from IPython.core.formatters import FormatterABC, PlainTextFormatter
class A(object):
def __repr__(self):
return 'A()'
class B(A):
def __repr__(self):
return 'B()'
def foo_printer(obj, pp, cycle):
pp.text('foo')
def test_pretty():
f = PlainTextFormatter()
f.for_type(A, foo_printer)
nt.assert_equals(f(A()), 'foo')
nt.assert_equals(f(B()), 'foo')
f.pprint = False
nt.assert_equals(f(A()), 'A()')
nt.assert_equals(f(B()), 'B()')
def test_deferred():
f = PlainTextFormatter()
def test_precision():
"""test various values for float_precision."""
f = PlainTextFormatter()
nt.assert_equals(f(pi), repr(pi))
f.float_precision = 0
if numpy:
po = numpy.get_printoptions()
nt.assert_equals(po['precision'], 0)
nt.assert_equals(f(pi), '3')
f.float_precision = 2
if numpy:
po = numpy.get_printoptions()
nt.assert_equals(po['precision'], 2)
nt.assert_equals(f(pi), '3.14')
f.float_precision = '%g'
if numpy:
po = numpy.get_printoptions()
nt.assert_equals(po['precision'], 2)
nt.assert_equals(f(pi), '3.14159')
f.float_precision = '%e'
nt.assert_equals(f(pi), '3.141593e+00')
f.float_precision = ''
if numpy:
po = numpy.get_printoptions()
nt.assert_equals(po['precision'], 8)
nt.assert_equals(f(pi), repr(pi))
def test_bad_precision():
"""test various invalid values for float_precision."""
f = PlainTextFormatter()
def set_fp(p):
f.float_precision=p
nt.assert_raises(ValueError, set_fp, '%')
nt.assert_raises(ValueError, set_fp, '%.3f%i')
nt.assert_raises(ValueError, set_fp, 'foo')
nt.assert_raises(ValueError, set_fp, -1)