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regexp group in BatchLauncher, no Condor -verbose...
regexp group in BatchLauncher, no Condor -verbose Previously I used condor_submit -verbose so that I could pull the job id from the first line. However, when submitting many jobs it's silly to have to search through some many lines of output. Now we have a regexp for Condor that matches on the non-verbose output. Here the job_id is on the end of the output, so using grouping in our job_id_regexp becomes very useful. To account for this I have added a job_id_regexp_group property to the BatchLauncher and it's subclasses. The default of 0 means the whole regexp is matched - however now an integer can be passed in here to instead select a subgroup of the expression (see CondorLauncher and the mechanism will be clear).

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test_nbbase.py
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from unittest import TestCase
from ..nbbase import (
NotebookNode,
new_code_cell, new_text_cell, new_notebook
)
class TestCell(TestCase):
def test_empty_code_cell(self):
cc = new_code_cell()
self.assertEqual(cc.cell_type,'code')
self.assertEqual('code' not in cc, True)
self.assertEqual('prompt_number' not in cc, True)
def test_code_cell(self):
cc = new_code_cell(code='a=10', prompt_number=0)
self.assertEqual(cc.code, u'a=10')
self.assertEqual(cc.prompt_number, 0)
def test_empty_text_cell(self):
tc = new_text_cell()
self.assertEqual(tc.cell_type, 'text')
self.assertEqual('text' not in tc, True)
def test_text_cell(self):
tc = new_text_cell('hi')
self.assertEqual(tc.text, u'hi')
class TestNotebook(TestCase):
def test_empty_notebook(self):
nb = new_notebook()
self.assertEqual(nb.cells, [])
def test_notebooke(self):
cells = [new_code_cell(),new_text_cell()]
nb = new_notebook(cells=cells)
self.assertEqual(nb.cells,cells)