##// END OF EJS Templates
refactor to improve cell switching in edit mode...
refactor to improve cell switching in edit mode This code was repeated in both CodeCell and TextCell, both of which are extensions of Cell, so this just unifies the logic in Cell. TextCell had logic here to check if the cell was rendered or not, but I don't believe it is possible to end up triggering such a code path. (Should that be required, I can always just add back these methods to TextCell, performing the .rendered==True check, and calling the Cell prior to this, code mirror at_top would only return true on if the cursor was at the first character of the top line. Now, pressing up arrow on any character on the top line will take you to the cell above. The same applies for the bottom line. Pressing down arrow would only go to the next cell if the cursor was at a location *after* the last character (something that is only possible to achieve in vim mode if the last line is empty, for example). Now, down arrow on any character of the last line will go to the next cell.

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test_prefilter.py
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"""Tests for input manipulation machinery."""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Imports
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
import nose.tools as nt
from IPython.core.prefilter import AutocallChecker
from IPython.testing.globalipapp import get_ipython
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Tests
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
ip = get_ipython()
def test_prefilter():
"""Test user input conversions"""
# pairs of (raw, expected correct) input
pairs = [ ('2+2','2+2'),
]
for raw, correct in pairs:
nt.assert_equal(ip.prefilter(raw), correct)
def test_prefilter_shadowed():
def dummy_magic(line): pass
prev_automagic_state = ip.automagic
ip.automagic = True
ip.autocall = 0
try:
# These should not be transformed - they are shadowed by other names
for name in ['if', 'zip', 'get_ipython']: # keyword, builtin, global
ip.register_magic_function(dummy_magic, magic_name=name)
res = ip.prefilter(name+' foo')
nt.assert_equal(res, name+' foo')
del ip.magics_manager.magics['line'][name]
# These should be transformed
for name in ['fi', 'piz', 'nohtypi_teg']:
ip.register_magic_function(dummy_magic, magic_name=name)
res = ip.prefilter(name+' foo')
nt.assert_not_equal(res, name+' foo')
del ip.magics_manager.magics['line'][name]
finally:
ip.automagic = prev_automagic_state
def test_autocall_binops():
"""See https://github.com/ipython/ipython/issues/81"""
ip.magic('autocall 2')
f = lambda x: x
ip.user_ns['f'] = f
try:
nt.assert_equal(ip.prefilter('f 1'),'f(1)')
for t in ['f +1', 'f -1']:
nt.assert_equal(ip.prefilter(t), t)
# Run tests again with a more permissive exclude_regexp, which will
# allow transformation of binary operations ('f -1' -> 'f(-1)').
pm = ip.prefilter_manager
ac = AutocallChecker(shell=pm.shell, prefilter_manager=pm,
config=pm.config)
try:
ac.priority = 1
ac.exclude_regexp = r'^[,&^\|\*/]|^is |^not |^in |^and |^or '
pm.sort_checkers()
nt.assert_equal(ip.prefilter('f -1'), 'f(-1)')
nt.assert_equal(ip.prefilter('f +1'), 'f(+1)')
finally:
pm.unregister_checker(ac)
finally:
ip.magic('autocall 0')
del ip.user_ns['f']
def test_issue_114():
"""Check that multiline string literals don't expand as magic
see http://github.com/ipython/ipython/issues/114"""
template = '"""\n%s\n"""'
# Store the current value of multi_line_specials and turn it off before
# running test, since it could be true (case in which the test doesn't make
# sense, as multiline string literals *will* expand as magic in that case).
msp = ip.prefilter_manager.multi_line_specials
ip.prefilter_manager.multi_line_specials = False
try:
for mgk in ip.magics_manager.lsmagic()['line']:
raw = template % mgk
nt.assert_equal(ip.prefilter(raw), raw)
finally:
ip.prefilter_manager.multi_line_specials = msp
def test_prefilter_attribute_errors():
"""Capture exceptions thrown by user objects on attribute access.
See http://github.com/ipython/ipython/issues/988."""
class X(object):
def __getattr__(self, k):
raise ValueError('broken object')
def __call__(self, x):
return x
# Create a callable broken object
ip.user_ns['x'] = X()
ip.magic('autocall 2')
try:
# Even if x throws an attribute error when looking at its rewrite
# attribute, we should not crash. So the test here is simply making
# the prefilter call and not having an exception.
ip.prefilter('x 1')
finally:
del ip.user_ns['x']
ip.magic('autocall 0')