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Fixed formatting errors in rmagic R() docstring...
Fixed formatting errors in rmagic R() docstring Things now mostly render correctly in both terminal and HTML versions of the docs. Note that there are still numerous warnings regarding these magics. At least some of them appear to be from the debauched manner in which the docs are being generated from the @magic_arguments. In addition to the warnings you get when building the docs, if you look at the HTML source for, e.g., rmagic, you'll see that the options are formatted in numerous ways. I get a "--" converted to an en-dash (–) for example. In case you're looking at this in a system that messes up the formatting of the HTML code-point above, the en-dash is 8211.

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test_formatters.py
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"""Tests for the Formatters.
"""
from math import pi
try:
import numpy
except:
numpy = None
import nose.tools as nt
from IPython.core.formatters import PlainTextFormatter
class A(object):
def __repr__(self):
return 'A()'
class B(A):
def __repr__(self):
return 'B()'
class BadPretty(object):
_repr_pretty_ = None
class GoodPretty(object):
def _repr_pretty_(self, pp, cycle):
pp.text('foo')
def __repr__(self):
return 'GoodPretty()'
def foo_printer(obj, pp, cycle):
pp.text('foo')
def test_pretty():
f = PlainTextFormatter()
f.for_type(A, foo_printer)
nt.assert_equal(f(A()), 'foo')
nt.assert_equal(f(B()), 'foo')
nt.assert_equal(f(GoodPretty()), 'foo')
# Just don't raise an exception for the following:
f(BadPretty())
f.pprint = False
nt.assert_equal(f(A()), 'A()')
nt.assert_equal(f(B()), 'B()')
nt.assert_equal(f(GoodPretty()), 'GoodPretty()')
def test_deferred():
f = PlainTextFormatter()
def test_precision():
"""test various values for float_precision."""
f = PlainTextFormatter()
nt.assert_equal(f(pi), repr(pi))
f.float_precision = 0
if numpy:
po = numpy.get_printoptions()
nt.assert_equal(po['precision'], 0)
nt.assert_equal(f(pi), '3')
f.float_precision = 2
if numpy:
po = numpy.get_printoptions()
nt.assert_equal(po['precision'], 2)
nt.assert_equal(f(pi), '3.14')
f.float_precision = '%g'
if numpy:
po = numpy.get_printoptions()
nt.assert_equal(po['precision'], 2)
nt.assert_equal(f(pi), '3.14159')
f.float_precision = '%e'
nt.assert_equal(f(pi), '3.141593e+00')
f.float_precision = ''
if numpy:
po = numpy.get_printoptions()
nt.assert_equal(po['precision'], 8)
nt.assert_equal(f(pi), repr(pi))
def test_bad_precision():
"""test various invalid values for float_precision."""
f = PlainTextFormatter()
def set_fp(p):
f.float_precision=p
nt.assert_raises(ValueError, set_fp, '%')
nt.assert_raises(ValueError, set_fp, '%.3f%i')
nt.assert_raises(ValueError, set_fp, 'foo')
nt.assert_raises(ValueError, set_fp, -1)