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Backport PR #2223: Custom tracebacks...
Backport PR #2223: Custom tracebacks Rather than special casing IPython.parallel errors (which led to issue #2221), this adds a simple API where exception classes can offer a custom traceback, by defining a `_render_traceback_(self)` method. It also adds some documentation on how third parties can integrate packages with IPython. 'Configuration & customisation' seemed the most natural home for this. We should remember to close #2221 when we merge this - I forgot to put it in a commit message.

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test_octavemagic.py
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"""Tests for Octave magics extension."""
import nose.tools as nt
try:
import oct2py
import numpy as np
import numpy.testing as npt
from IPython.extensions import octavemagic
except Exception, e:
__test__ = False
global octave
def setup():
ip = get_ipython()
global octave
octave = octavemagic.OctaveMagics(ip)
ip.register_magics(octave)
ip.ex('import numpy as np')
def test_octave_inline():
ip = get_ipython()
result = ip.run_line_magic('octave', '[1, 2, 3] + 1;')
npt.assert_array_equal(result, [[2, 3, 4]])
def test_octave_roundtrip():
ip = get_ipython()
ip.ex('x = np.arange(3); y = 4.5')
ip.run_line_magic('octave_push', 'x y')
ip.run_line_magic('octave', 'x = x + 1; y = y + 1;')
ip.run_line_magic('octave_pull', 'x y')
npt.assert_array_equal(ip.user_ns['x'], [[1, 2, 3]])
nt.assert_equal(ip.user_ns['y'], 5.5)
def test_octave_cell_magic():
ip = get_ipython()
ip.ex('x = 3; y = [1, 2]')
ip.run_cell_magic('octave', '-f png -s 400,400 -i x,y -o z',
'z = x + y;')
npt.assert_array_equal(ip.user_ns['z'], [[4, 5]])
def verify_publish_data(source, data):
if 'image/svg+xml' in data:
svg = data['image/svg+xml']
assert 'height="500px"' in svg
assert 'width="400px"' in svg
test_octave_plot.svgs_generated += 1
def test_octave_plot():
octave._publish_display_data = verify_publish_data
test_octave_plot.svgs_generated = 0
ip = get_ipython()
ip.run_cell_magic('octave', '-f svg -s 400,500',
'plot([1, 2, 3]); figure; plot([4, 5, 6]);')
nt.assert_equal(test_octave_plot.svgs_generated, 2)