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Improve tooltip tringgering,make it configurable...
Improve tooltip tringgering,make it configurable As until now, when pressing tab and a white space was preceding the cursor The completion was triggerd with the whole namespace in it. Now if a whitespace or an opening bracket is just befor the cursor it will try to display a tooltip. The logic to find what object_info_request is send have been sightly changed to try to match the expression just before the last unmached openig bracket before the cursor (without considering what is after the cursor). example (_|_ represent the cursor): >>> his_|_<tab> # completion >>> hist(_|_<tab> # tooltip on hist >>> hist(rand(20),bins=range(_|_ <tab> #tooltip on range >>> hist(rand(20),bins=range(10), _|_ <tab> # tooltip on hist (whitespace before cursor) >>> hist(rand(20),bins=range(10),_|_ <tab> # completion as we dont care of what is after the cursor: >>> hist(rand(5000), bins=50, _|_orientaion='horizontal') # and tab, equivalent to >>> hist(rand(5000), bins=50, _|_<tab> # onte the space again >>> hist(_|_rand(5000), bins=50, orientaion='horizontal') # and tab, equivalent to >>> hist(_|_ the 4 give tooltip on hist note that you can get tooltip on things that aren't function by appending a '(' like >>> matplotlib(<tab> Which is kinda weird... so we might want to bound another shortcut for tooltip, but which matches without bracket... additionnaly I have added a "Config" pannel in the left pannel with a checkbox bind to wether or not activate this functionnality Note, (rebase and edited commit, might not work perfetly xwithout the following ones)

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"""Tests for IPython's test support utilities.
These are decorators that allow standalone functions and docstrings to be seen
as tests by unittest, replicating some of nose's functionality. Additionally,
IPython-syntax docstrings can be auto-converted to '>>>' so that ipython
sessions can be copy-pasted as tests.
This file can be run as a script, and it will call unittest.main(). We must
check that it works with unittest as well as with nose...
Notes:
- Using nosetests --with-doctest --doctest-tests testfile.py
will find docstrings as tests wherever they are, even in methods. But
if we use ipython syntax in the docstrings, they must be decorated with
@ipdocstring. This is OK for test-only code, but not for user-facing
docstrings where we want to keep the ipython syntax.
- Using nosetests --with-doctest file.py
also finds doctests if the file name doesn't have 'test' in it, because it is
treated like a normal module. But if nose treats the file like a test file,
then for normal classes to be doctested the extra --doctest-tests is
necessary.
- running this script with python (it has a __main__ section at the end) misses
one docstring test, the one embedded in the Foo object method. Since our
approach relies on using decorators that create standalone TestCase
instances, it can only be used for functions, not for methods of objects.
Authors
-------
- Fernando Perez <Fernando.Perez@berkeley.edu>
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (C) 2009-2011 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 IPython.testing.ipunittest import ipdoctest, ipdocstring
from IPython.utils.py3compat import doctest_refactor_print
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test classes and functions
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
@ipdoctest
@doctest_refactor_print
def simple_dt():
"""
>>> print 1+1
2
"""
@ipdoctest
@doctest_refactor_print
def ipdt_flush():
"""
In [20]: print 1
1
In [26]: for i in range(4):
....: print i
....:
....:
0
1
2
3
In [27]: 3+4
Out[27]: 7
"""
@ipdoctest
@doctest_refactor_print
def ipdt_indented_test():
"""
In [20]: print 1
1
In [26]: for i in range(4):
....: print i
....:
....:
0
1
2
3
In [27]: 3+4
Out[27]: 7
"""
class Foo(object):
"""For methods, the normal decorator doesn't work.
But rewriting the docstring with ip2py does, *but only if using nose
--with-doctest*. Do we want to have that as a dependency?
"""
@ipdocstring
@doctest_refactor_print
def ipdt_method(self):
"""
In [20]: print 1
1
In [26]: for i in range(4):
....: print i
....:
....:
0
1
2
3
In [27]: 3+4
Out[27]: 7
"""
@doctest_refactor_print
def normaldt_method(self):
"""
>>> print 1+1
2
"""