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Don't use widget.description as kwarg key in interact. description can be set manually, so it cannot be relied upon to store the kwarg key. Add a `widget._kwarg` attribute instead.

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test_tokenutil.py
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"""Tests for tokenutil"""
# Copyright (c) IPython Development Team.
# Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
import nose.tools as nt
from IPython.utils.tokenutil import token_at_cursor, line_at_cursor
def expect_token(expected, cell, cursor_pos):
token = token_at_cursor(cell, cursor_pos)
offset = 0
for line in cell.splitlines():
if offset + len(line) >= cursor_pos:
break
else:
offset += len(line)
column = cursor_pos - offset
line_with_cursor = '%s|%s' % (line[:column], line[column:])
nt.assert_equal(token, expected,
"Expected %r, got %r in: %r (pos %i)" % (
expected, token, line_with_cursor, cursor_pos)
)
def test_simple():
cell = "foo"
for i in range(len(cell)):
expect_token("foo", cell, i)
def test_function():
cell = "foo(a=5, b='10')"
expected = 'foo'
# up to `foo(|a=`
for i in range(cell.find('a=') + 1):
expect_token("foo", cell, i)
# find foo after `=`
for i in [cell.find('=') + 1, cell.rfind('=') + 1]:
expect_token("foo", cell, i)
# in between `5,|` and `|b=`
for i in range(cell.find(','), cell.find('b=')):
expect_token("foo", cell, i)
def test_multiline():
cell = '\n'.join([
'a = 5',
'b = hello("string", there)'
])
expected = 'hello'
start = cell.index(expected) + 1
for i in range(start, start + len(expected)):
expect_token(expected, cell, i)
expected = 'there'
start = cell.index(expected) + 1
for i in range(start, start + len(expected)):
expect_token(expected, cell, i)
def test_attrs():
cell = "foo(a=obj.attr.subattr)"
expected = 'obj'
idx = cell.find('obj') + 1
for i in range(idx, idx + 3):
expect_token(expected, cell, i)
idx = cell.find('.attr') + 2
expected = 'obj.attr'
for i in range(idx, idx + 4):
expect_token(expected, cell, i)
idx = cell.find('.subattr') + 2
expected = 'obj.attr.subattr'
for i in range(idx, len(cell)):
expect_token(expected, cell, i)
def test_line_at_cursor():
cell = ""
(line, offset) = line_at_cursor(cell, cursor_pos=11)
assert line == "", ("Expected '', got %r" % line)
assert offset == 0, ("Expected '', got %r" % line)