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Speedup builtin_trap enter/exit by reducing object creation....
Speedup builtin_trap enter/exit by reducing object creation. Most of the work that was being done on *every* enter/exit cycle could be done statically only once, at object creation time. This trap is used on every single code execution, so we need it to be fast. In the long run we probably want to rethink this system altogether, but for now at least we want it fast.

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test_iplib.py
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"""Tests for the key interactiveshell module, where the main ipython class is defined.
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Module imports
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# stdlib
import os
import shutil
import tempfile
# third party
import nose.tools as nt
# our own packages
from IPython.testing import decorators as dec
from IPython.testing.globalipapp import get_ipython
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Globals
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Get the public instance of IPython
ip = get_ipython()
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test functions
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
@dec.parametric
def test_reset():
"""reset must clear most namespaces."""
# The number of variables in the private user_ns_hidden is not zero, but it
# should be constant regardless of what we do
nvars_config_ns = len(ip.user_ns_hidden)
# Check that reset runs without error
ip.reset()
# Once we've reset it (to clear of any junk that might have been there from
# other tests, we can count how many variables are in the user's namespace
nvars_user_ns = len(ip.user_ns)
# Now add a few variables to user_ns, and check that reset clears them
ip.user_ns['x'] = 1
ip.user_ns['y'] = 1
ip.reset()
# Finally, check that all namespaces have only as many variables as we
# expect to find in them:
for ns in ip.ns_refs_table:
if ns is ip.user_ns:
nvars_expected = nvars_user_ns
elif ns is ip.user_ns_hidden:
nvars_expected = nvars_config_ns
else:
nvars_expected = 0
yield nt.assert_equals(len(ns), nvars_expected)
# Tests for reporting of exceptions in various modes, handling of SystemExit,
# and %tb functionality. This is really a mix of testing ultraTB and interactiveshell.
def doctest_tb_plain():
"""
In [18]: xmode plain
Exception reporting mode: Plain
In [19]: run simpleerr.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
...line 32, in <module>
bar(mode)
...line 16, in bar
div0()
...line 8, in div0
x/y
ZeroDivisionError: integer division or modulo by zero
"""
def doctest_tb_context():
"""
In [3]: xmode context
Exception reporting mode: Context
In [4]: run simpleerr.py
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
ZeroDivisionError Traceback (most recent call last)
<BLANKLINE>
... in <module>()
30 mode = 'div'
31
---> 32 bar(mode)
33
34
<BLANKLINE>
... in bar(mode)
14 "bar"
15 if mode=='div':
---> 16 div0()
17 elif mode=='exit':
18 try:
<BLANKLINE>
... in div0()
6 x = 1
7 y = 0
----> 8 x/y
9
10 def sysexit(stat, mode):
<BLANKLINE>
ZeroDivisionError: integer division or modulo by zero
"""
def doctest_tb_verbose():
"""
In [5]: xmode verbose
Exception reporting mode: Verbose
In [6]: run simpleerr.py
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
ZeroDivisionError Traceback (most recent call last)
<BLANKLINE>
... in <module>()
30 mode = 'div'
31
---> 32 bar(mode)
global bar = <function bar at ...>
global mode = 'div'
33
34
<BLANKLINE>
... in bar(mode='div')
14 "bar"
15 if mode=='div':
---> 16 div0()
global div0 = <function div0 at ...>
17 elif mode=='exit':
18 try:
<BLANKLINE>
... in div0()
6 x = 1
7 y = 0
----> 8 x/y
x = 1
y = 0
9
10 def sysexit(stat, mode):
<BLANKLINE>
ZeroDivisionError: integer division or modulo by zero
"""
def doctest_tb_sysexit():
"""
In [17]: %xmode plain
Exception reporting mode: Plain
In [18]: %run simpleerr.py exit
An exception has occurred, use %tb to see the full traceback.
SystemExit: (1, 'Mode = exit')
In [19]: %run simpleerr.py exit 2
An exception has occurred, use %tb to see the full traceback.
SystemExit: (2, 'Mode = exit')
In [20]: %tb
Traceback (most recent call last):
File ... in <module>
bar(mode)
File ... line 22, in bar
sysexit(stat, mode)
File ... line 11, in sysexit
raise SystemExit(stat, 'Mode = %s' % mode)
SystemExit: (2, 'Mode = exit')
In [21]: %xmode context
Exception reporting mode: Context
In [22]: %tb
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
SystemExit Traceback (most recent call last)
<BLANKLINE>
...<module>()
30 mode = 'div'
31
---> 32 bar(mode)
33
34
<BLANKLINE>
...bar(mode)
20 except:
21 stat = 1
---> 22 sysexit(stat, mode)
23 else:
24 raise ValueError('Unknown mode')
<BLANKLINE>
...sysexit(stat, mode)
9
10 def sysexit(stat, mode):
---> 11 raise SystemExit(stat, 'Mode = %s' % mode)
12
13 def bar(mode):
<BLANKLINE>
SystemExit: (2, 'Mode = exit')
In [23]: %xmode verbose
Exception reporting mode: Verbose
In [24]: %tb
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
SystemExit Traceback (most recent call last)
<BLANKLINE>
... in <module>()
30 mode = 'div'
31
---> 32 bar(mode)
global bar = <function bar at ...>
global mode = 'exit'
33
34
<BLANKLINE>
... in bar(mode='exit')
20 except:
21 stat = 1
---> 22 sysexit(stat, mode)
global sysexit = <function sysexit at ...>
stat = 2
mode = 'exit'
23 else:
24 raise ValueError('Unknown mode')
<BLANKLINE>
... in sysexit(stat=2, mode='exit')
9
10 def sysexit(stat, mode):
---> 11 raise SystemExit(stat, 'Mode = %s' % mode)
global SystemExit = undefined
stat = 2
mode = 'exit'
12
13 def bar(mode):
<BLANKLINE>
SystemExit: (2, 'Mode = exit')
"""
def test_runlines():
import textwrap
ip.runlines(['a = 10', 'a+=1'])
ip.runlines('assert a == 11\nassert 1')
nt.assert_equals(ip.user_ns['a'], 11)
complex = textwrap.dedent("""
if 1:
print "hello"
if 1:
print "world"
if 2:
print "foo"
if 3:
print "bar"
if 4:
print "bar"
""")
# Simply verifies that this kind of input is run
ip.runlines(complex)
def test_db():
"""Test the internal database used for variable persistence."""
ip.db['__unittest_'] = 12
nt.assert_equals(ip.db['__unittest_'], 12)
del ip.db['__unittest_']
assert '__unittest_' not in ip.db