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restore master behavior up arrow at the top line first goes to char 0, and only goes to the cell above if already on char 0. Same with down arrow on the bottom line: transition cursor to the end of the line, and only go down a cell if already at the end of the last line. this makes for an unhappy experience in code-mirror's vim mode for j and k keys, but we'll fix that in the next commit

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test_kernelmanager.py
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (C) 2012 The IPython Development Team
#
# Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
# the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Imports
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
from __future__ import print_function
# Standard library imports
import unittest
# Local imports
from IPython.kernel.inprocess.blocking import BlockingInProcessKernelClient
from IPython.kernel.inprocess.manager import InProcessKernelManager
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test case
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
class InProcessKernelManagerTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
def test_interface(self):
""" Does the in-process kernel manager implement the basic KM interface?
"""
km = InProcessKernelManager()
self.assert_(not km.has_kernel)
km.start_kernel()
self.assert_(km.has_kernel)
self.assert_(km.kernel is not None)
kc = BlockingInProcessKernelClient(kernel=km.kernel)
self.assert_(not kc.channels_running)
kc.start_channels()
self.assert_(kc.channels_running)
old_kernel = km.kernel
km.restart_kernel()
self.assert_(km.kernel is not None)
self.assertNotEquals(km.kernel, old_kernel)
km.shutdown_kernel()
self.assert_(not km.has_kernel)
self.assertRaises(NotImplementedError, km.interrupt_kernel)
self.assertRaises(NotImplementedError, km.signal_kernel, 9)
kc.stop_channels()
self.assert_(not kc.channels_running)
def test_execute(self):
""" Does executing code in an in-process kernel work?
"""
km = InProcessKernelManager()
km.start_kernel()
kc = BlockingInProcessKernelClient(kernel=km.kernel)
kc.start_channels()
kc.execute('foo = 1')
self.assertEquals(km.kernel.shell.user_ns['foo'], 1)
def test_complete(self):
""" Does requesting completion from an in-process kernel work?
"""
km = InProcessKernelManager()
km.start_kernel()
kc = BlockingInProcessKernelClient(kernel=km.kernel)
kc.start_channels()
km.kernel.shell.push({'my_bar': 0, 'my_baz': 1})
kc.complete('my_ba', 'my_ba', 5)
msg = kc.get_shell_msg()
self.assertEqual(msg['header']['msg_type'], 'complete_reply')
self.assertEqual(sorted(msg['content']['matches']),
['my_bar', 'my_baz'])
def test_object_info(self):
""" Does requesting object information from an in-process kernel work?
"""
km = InProcessKernelManager()
km.start_kernel()
kc = BlockingInProcessKernelClient(kernel=km.kernel)
kc.start_channels()
km.kernel.shell.user_ns['foo'] = 1
kc.object_info('foo')
msg = kc.get_shell_msg()
self.assertEquals(msg['header']['msg_type'], 'object_info_reply')
self.assertEquals(msg['content']['name'], 'foo')
self.assertEquals(msg['content']['type_name'], 'int')
def test_history(self):
""" Does requesting history from an in-process kernel work?
"""
km = InProcessKernelManager()
km.start_kernel()
kc = BlockingInProcessKernelClient(kernel=km.kernel)
kc.start_channels()
kc.execute('%who')
kc.history(hist_access_type='tail', n=1)
msg = kc.shell_channel.get_msgs()[-1]
self.assertEquals(msg['header']['msg_type'], 'history_reply')
history = msg['content']['history']
self.assertEquals(len(history), 1)
self.assertEquals(history[0][2], '%who')
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()