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Fix: longest_substr([]) -> ''...
Fix: longest_substr([]) -> '' Previously the algorithm used to find the longest common starting substring unintentionally raised an error when it was called on an empty list.

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test_dir2.py
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import nose.tools as nt
from IPython.utils.dir2 import dir2
class Base(object):
x = 1
z = 23
def test_base():
res = dir2(Base())
assert ('x' in res)
assert ('z' in res)
assert ('y' not in res)
assert ('__class__' in res)
nt.assert_equal(res.count('x'), 1)
nt.assert_equal(res.count('__class__'), 1)
def test_SubClass():
class SubClass(Base):
y = 2
res = dir2(SubClass())
assert ('y' in res)
nt.assert_equal(res.count('y'), 1)
nt.assert_equal(res.count('x'), 1)
def test_SubClass_with_trait_names_method():
class SubClass(Base):
y = 2
def trait_names(self):
return ['t', 'umbrella']
res = dir2(SubClass())
assert('trait_names' in res)
assert('umbrella' in res)
nt.assert_equal(res[-6:], ['t', 'trait_names','umbrella', 'x','y','z'])
nt.assert_equal(res.count('t'), 1)
def test_SubClass_with_trait_names_attr():
# usecase: trait_names is used in a class describing psychological classification
class SubClass(Base):
y = 2
trait_names = 44
res = dir2(SubClass())
assert('trait_names' in res)