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Add -q option (suppress print upon creation) to %macro...
Add -q option (suppress print upon creation) to %macro Macros are very, very useful and "Matlab" like (as well as other similar math computing environs). Often I (or my students) use a macro to load long complex code from a url -- e.g., large data sets, simulated data, preprocessing of data, special plotting commands, grading routines... Currently, this requires defining the macro at the end of the notebook so when the "print upon creation" occurs it doesn't overwhelm the notebook (except at the end). The -q option suppresses the print contents upon creation. Example with a Matplotlib example: In[1]: %macro tmp http://matplotlib.org/mpl_examples/api/date_demo.py Macro `tmp` created. To execute, type its name (without quotes). === Macro contents: === """ Show how to make date plots in matplotlib using date tick locators and formatters. See major_minor_demo1.py for more information on controlling major and minor ticks ... In[2]: %macro -q tmp2 http://matplotlib.org/mpl_examples/api/date_demo.py (nothing) Perhaps, though, the first line should print -- e.g., Macro `tmp` created. To execute, type its name (without quotes). In the docstraing, I also fixed a typo (an "as" that should be an "at") and clarified how to produce an example output.

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# encoding: utf-8
"""Tests for IPython.utils.path.py"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (C) 2008-2011 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 __future__ import with_statement
import os
import shutil
import sys
import tempfile
import StringIO
from os.path import join, abspath, split
import nose.tools as nt
from nose import with_setup
import IPython
from IPython.testing import decorators as dec
from IPython.testing.decorators import skip_if_not_win32, skip_win32
from IPython.testing.tools import make_tempfile
from IPython.utils import path, io
from IPython.utils import py3compat
import IPython.utils.module_paths as mp
env = os.environ
TEST_FILE_PATH = split(abspath(__file__))[0]
TMP_TEST_DIR = tempfile.mkdtemp()
#
# Setup/teardown functions/decorators
#
old_syspath = sys.path
def make_empty_file(fname):
f = open(fname, 'w')
f.close()
def setup():
"""Setup testenvironment for the module:
"""
# Do not mask exceptions here. In particular, catching WindowsError is a
# problem because that exception is only defined on Windows...
os.makedirs(join(TMP_TEST_DIR, "xmod"))
os.makedirs(join(TMP_TEST_DIR, "nomod"))
make_empty_file(join(TMP_TEST_DIR, "xmod/__init__.py"))
make_empty_file(join(TMP_TEST_DIR, "xmod/sub.py"))
make_empty_file(join(TMP_TEST_DIR, "pack.py"))
make_empty_file(join(TMP_TEST_DIR, "packpyc.pyc"))
sys.path = [TMP_TEST_DIR]
def teardown():
"""Teardown testenvironment for the module:
- Remove tempdir
- restore sys.path
"""
# Note: we remove the parent test dir, which is the root of all test
# subdirs we may have created. Use shutil instead of os.removedirs, so
# that non-empty directories are all recursively removed.
shutil.rmtree(TMP_TEST_DIR)
sys.path = old_syspath
def test_get_init_1():
"""See if get_init can find __init__.py in this testdir"""
with make_tempfile(join(TMP_TEST_DIR, "__init__.py")):
assert mp.get_init(TMP_TEST_DIR)
def test_get_init_2():
"""See if get_init can find __init__.pyw in this testdir"""
with make_tempfile(join(TMP_TEST_DIR, "__init__.pyw")):
assert mp.get_init(TMP_TEST_DIR)
def test_get_init_3():
"""get_init can't find __init__.pyc in this testdir"""
with make_tempfile(join(TMP_TEST_DIR, "__init__.pyc")):
assert mp.get_init(TMP_TEST_DIR) is None
def test_get_init_3():
"""get_init can't find __init__ in empty testdir"""
assert mp.get_init(TMP_TEST_DIR) is None
def test_find_mod_1():
modpath = join(TMP_TEST_DIR, "xmod", "__init__.py")
assert mp.find_mod("xmod") == modpath
def test_find_mod_2():
modpath = join(TMP_TEST_DIR, "xmod", "__init__.py")
assert mp.find_mod("xmod") == modpath
def test_find_mod_3():
modpath = join(TMP_TEST_DIR, "xmod", "sub.py")
assert mp.find_mod("xmod.sub") == modpath
def test_find_mod_4():
modpath = join(TMP_TEST_DIR, "pack.py")
assert mp.find_mod("pack") == modpath
def test_find_mod_5():
assert mp.find_mod("packpyc") is None
def test_find_module_1():
modpath = join(TMP_TEST_DIR, "xmod")
assert mp.find_module("xmod") == modpath
def test_find_module_2():
"""Testing sys.path that is empty"""
assert mp.find_module("xmod", []) is None
def test_find_module_3():
"""Testing sys.path that is empty"""
assert mp.find_module(None, None) is None
def test_find_module_4():
"""Testing sys.path that is empty"""
assert mp.find_module(None) is None
def test_find_module_5():
assert mp.find_module("xmod.nopack") is None