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Add HighlightMagicsPreprocessor HighlightMagicsPreprocessor is in charge of detecting cells that use language extensions. It tags the cell metadata with the language used. Enable HighlightMagicsPreprocessor by default on latex and html exporters.

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test_latex.py
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"""
Module with tests for the latex preprocessor
"""
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# Copyright (c) 2013, the IPython Development Team.
#
# Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
#
# The full license is in the file COPYING.txt, distributed with this software.
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# Imports
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from .base import PreprocessorTestsBase
from ..latex import LatexPreprocessor
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# Class
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class TestLatex(PreprocessorTestsBase):
"""Contains test functions for latex.py"""
def build_preprocessor(self):
"""Make an instance of a preprocessor"""
preprocessor = LatexPreprocessor()
preprocessor.enabled = True
return preprocessor
def test_constructor(self):
"""Can a LatexPreprocessor be constructed?"""
self.build_preprocessor()
def test_output(self):
"""Test the output of the LatexPreprocessor"""
nb = self.build_notebook()
res = self.build_resources()
preprocessor = self.build_preprocessor()
nb, res = preprocessor(nb, res)
# Make sure the code cell wasn't modified.
self.assertEqual(nb.worksheets[0].cells[0].input, '$ e $')
# Verify that the markdown cell was processed.
self.assertEqual(nb.worksheets[0].cells[1].source, '$e$')