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Use environment variable to identify conda / mamba (#14515)...
Use environment variable to identify conda / mamba (#14515) Conda and mamba both set an environment variable which refers to the base environment's executable path, use that in preference to less reliable methods, but fall back on the other approaches if unable to locate the executable this way. Additionally, change the search to look for the bare command name rather than the command within the top level of the active environment, I'm dubious this approach works with any current conda / mamba version which usually place their executable links in a `condabin` directory or elsewhere not at the same level as the Python executable. I believe this will also address https://github.com/ipython/ipython/issues/14350, which I'm also seeing in a Windows context where the regex fails to parse and causes a traceback.

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test_iplib.py
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"""Tests for the key interactiveshell module, where the main ipython class is defined.
"""
import stack_data
import sys
SV_VERSION = tuple([int(x) for x in stack_data.__version__.split(".")[0:2]])
def test_reset():
"""reset must clear most namespaces."""
# Check that reset runs without error
ip.reset()
# Once we've reset it (to clear of any junk that might have been there from
# other tests, we can count how many variables are in the user's namespace
nvars_user_ns = len(ip.user_ns)
nvars_hidden = len(ip.user_ns_hidden)
# Now add a few variables to user_ns, and check that reset clears them
ip.user_ns['x'] = 1
ip.user_ns['y'] = 1
ip.reset()
# Finally, check that all namespaces have only as many variables as we
# expect to find in them:
assert len(ip.user_ns) == nvars_user_ns
assert len(ip.user_ns_hidden) == nvars_hidden
# Tests for reporting of exceptions in various modes, handling of SystemExit,
# and %tb functionality. This is really a mix of testing ultraTB and interactiveshell.
def doctest_tb_plain():
"""
In [18]: xmode plain
Exception reporting mode: Plain
In [19]: run simpleerr.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
File ...:...
bar(mode)
File ...:... in bar
div0()
File ...:... in div0
x/y
ZeroDivisionError: ...
"""
def doctest_tb_context():
"""
In [3]: xmode context
Exception reporting mode: Context
In [4]: run simpleerr.py
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
ZeroDivisionError Traceback (most recent call last)
<BLANKLINE>
...
30 except IndexError:
31 mode = 'div'
---> 33 bar(mode)
<BLANKLINE>
... in bar(mode)
15 "bar"
16 if mode=='div':
---> 17 div0()
18 elif mode=='exit':
19 try:
<BLANKLINE>
... in div0()
6 x = 1
7 y = 0
----> 8 x/y
<BLANKLINE>
ZeroDivisionError: ..."""
def doctest_tb_verbose():
"""
In [5]: xmode verbose
Exception reporting mode: Verbose
In [6]: run simpleerr.py
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
ZeroDivisionError Traceback (most recent call last)
<BLANKLINE>
...
30 except IndexError:
31 mode = 'div'
---> 33 bar(mode)
mode = 'div'
<BLANKLINE>
... in bar(mode='div')
15 "bar"
16 if mode=='div':
---> 17 div0()
18 elif mode=='exit':
19 try:
<BLANKLINE>
... in div0()
6 x = 1
7 y = 0
----> 8 x/y
x = 1
y = 0
<BLANKLINE>
ZeroDivisionError: ...
"""
def doctest_tb_sysexit():
"""
In [17]: %xmode plain
Exception reporting mode: Plain
In [18]: %run simpleerr.py exit
An exception has occurred, use %tb to see the full traceback.
SystemExit: (1, 'Mode = exit')
In [19]: %run simpleerr.py exit 2
An exception has occurred, use %tb to see the full traceback.
SystemExit: (2, 'Mode = exit')
In [20]: %tb
Traceback (most recent call last):
File ...:... in execfile
exec(compiler(f.read(), fname, "exec"), glob, loc)
File ...:...
bar(mode)
File ...:... in bar
sysexit(stat, mode)
File ...:... in sysexit
raise SystemExit(stat, f"Mode = {mode}")
SystemExit: (2, 'Mode = exit')
In [21]: %xmode context
Exception reporting mode: Context
In [22]: %tb
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
SystemExit Traceback (most recent call last)
File ..., in execfile(fname, glob, loc, compiler)
... with open(fname, "rb") as f:
... compiler = compiler or compile
---> ... exec(compiler(f.read(), fname, "exec"), glob, loc)
...
30 except IndexError:
31 mode = 'div'
---> 33 bar(mode)
<BLANKLINE>
...bar(mode)
21 except:
22 stat = 1
---> 23 sysexit(stat, mode)
24 else:
25 raise ValueError('Unknown mode')
<BLANKLINE>
...sysexit(stat, mode)
10 def sysexit(stat, mode):
---> 11 raise SystemExit(stat, f"Mode = {mode}")
<BLANKLINE>
SystemExit: (2, 'Mode = exit')
"""
if SV_VERSION < (0, 6):
def doctest_tb_sysexit_verbose_stack_data_05():
"""
In [18]: %run simpleerr.py exit
An exception has occurred, use %tb to see the full traceback.
SystemExit: (1, 'Mode = exit')
In [19]: %run simpleerr.py exit 2
An exception has occurred, use %tb to see the full traceback.
SystemExit: (2, 'Mode = exit')
In [23]: %xmode verbose
Exception reporting mode: Verbose
In [24]: %tb
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
SystemExit Traceback (most recent call last)
<BLANKLINE>
...
30 except IndexError:
31 mode = 'div'
---> 33 bar(mode)
mode = 'exit'
<BLANKLINE>
... in bar(mode='exit')
... except:
... stat = 1
---> ... sysexit(stat, mode)
mode = 'exit'
stat = 2
... else:
... raise ValueError('Unknown mode')
<BLANKLINE>
... in sysexit(stat=2, mode='exit')
10 def sysexit(stat, mode):
---> 11 raise SystemExit(stat, f"Mode = {mode}")
stat = 2
<BLANKLINE>
SystemExit: (2, 'Mode = exit')
"""
def test_run_cell():
import textwrap
ip.run_cell("a = 10\na+=1")
ip.run_cell("assert a == 11\nassert 1")
assert ip.user_ns["a"] == 11
complex = textwrap.dedent(
"""
if 1:
print "hello"
if 1:
print "world"
if 2:
print "foo"
if 3:
print "bar"
if 4:
print "bar"
"""
)
# Simply verifies that this kind of input is run
ip.run_cell(complex)
def test_db():
"""Test the internal database used for variable persistence."""
ip.db["__unittest_"] = 12
assert ip.db["__unittest_"] == 12
del ip.db["__unittest_"]
assert "__unittest_" not in ip.db