Beispiel #1
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 def test_fmt_strings_remain_unchanged_when_used_to_construct_other_ones(self):
     a = fmtstr('hi', 'blue')
     b = fmtstr('there', 'red')
     c = a + b
     d = green(c)
     self.assertEqual(a.shared_atts['fg'], FG_COLORS['blue'])
     self.assertEqual(b.shared_atts['fg'], FG_COLORS['red'])
Beispiel #2
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 def test_right_sequence_in_py3(self):
     red_on_blue = fmtstr('hello', 'red', 'on_blue')
     blue_on_red = fmtstr('there', fg='blue', bg='red')
     green_s = fmtstr('!', 'green')
     full = red_on_blue + ' ' + blue_on_red + green_s
     self.assertEqual(full, on_blue(red("hello"))+" "+on_red(blue("there"))+green("!"))
     self.assertEqual(str(full), '\x1b[31m\x1b[44mhello\x1b[49m\x1b[39m \x1b[34m\x1b[41mthere\x1b[49m\x1b[39m\x1b[32m!\x1b[39m')
Beispiel #3
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 def test_funny_chars(self):
     fmtstr('⁇', 'blue')
     fmtstr(u'⁇', 'blue')
     fmtstr(u'⁇', 'blue')
     str(fmtstr('⁇', 'blue'))
     str(fmtstr(u'⁇', 'blue'))
     unicode(fmtstr('⁇', 'blue'))
     unicode(fmtstr(u'⁇', 'blue'))
     self.assertTrue(True)
Beispiel #4
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 def test_multiple_bfs_insert(self):
     self.assertEqual(fmtstr('a') + blue('b'),
                      on_blue(' '*2).insert(fmtstr('a')+blue('b'), 0, 2))
     self.assertEqual(on_red('yo') + on_blue('   '),
                      on_blue(' '*5).insert(on_red('yo'), 0, 2))
     self.assertEqual(' ' + on_red('yo') + on_blue('   '),
                      on_blue(' '*6).insert(' ' + on_red('yo'), 0, 3))
     self.assertEqual(on_blue("hey") + ' ' + on_red('yo') + on_blue('   '),
                      on_blue(' '*9).insert(on_blue("hey") + ' ' + on_red('yo'), 0, 6))
     self.assertEqual(on_blue(' '*5) + on_blue("hey") + ' ' + on_red('yo') + on_blue('   '),
                      on_blue(' '*14).insert(on_blue("hey") + ' ' + on_red('yo'), 5, 11))
Beispiel #5
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 def test_normal_chars(self):
     fmtstr('a', 'blue')
     fmtstr(u'a', 'blue')
     str(fmtstr('a', 'blue'))
     str(fmtstr(u'a', 'blue'))
     unicode(fmtstr('a', 'blue'))
     unicode(fmtstr(u'a', 'blue'))
     self.assertTrue(True)
Beispiel #6
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    def test_len_of_unicode_in_fsarray(self):

        fsa = FSArray(3, 2)
        fsa.rows[0] = fsa.rows[0].setslice_with_length(0, 2, u'┌─', 2)
        self.assertEqual(fsa.shape, (3, 2))
        fsa.rows[0] = fsa.rows[0].setslice_with_length(0, 2, fmtstr(u'┌─', 'blue'), 2)
        self.assertEqual(fsa.shape, (3, 2))
Beispiel #7
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 def test_copy_with_new_str(self):
     # Change string but not attributes
     a = fmtstr('hello', 'blue')
     b = a.copy_with_new_str('bye')
     self.assertEqual(a.s, 'hello')
     self.assertEqual(b.s, 'bye')
     self.assertEqual(a.basefmtstrs[0].atts, b.basefmtstrs[0].atts)
Beispiel #8
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    def test_insert_fmtstr_with_end_without_atts(self):
        a = fmtstr('notion')
        b = a.insert('te', 2, 6)

        self.assertEqual(a.s, "notion")
        self.assertEqual(b.s, "note")
        self.assertEqual(len(b.basefmtstrs), 2)
def matches_lines(rows, columns, matches, current, config):
    highlight_color = func_for_letter(config.color_scheme['operator'].lower())

    if not matches:
        return []
    color = func_for_letter(config.color_scheme['main'])
    max_match_width = max(len(m) for m in matches)
    words_wide = max(1, (columns - 1) // (max_match_width + 1))
    if os.path.sep in matches[0]: # filename completion
        pass
    elif '.' in matches[0]:
        matches = [m.rstrip('.').rsplit('.')[-1] for m in matches]
        if current:
            current = current.rstrip('.').rsplit('.')[-1]
    else:
        pass

    matches_lines = [fmtstr(' ').join(color(m.ljust(max_match_width))
                                      if m != current
                                      else highlight_color(m.ljust(max_match_width))
                                      for m in matches[i:i+words_wide])
                     for i in range(0, len(matches), words_wide)]

    logging.debug('match: %r' % current)
    logging.debug('matches_lines: %r' % matches_lines)
    return matches_lines
def paint_history(rows, columns, display_lines):
    lines = []
    for r, line in zip(range(rows), display_lines[-rows:]):
        lines.append(fmtstr(line[:columns]))
    r = fsarray(lines, width=columns)
    assert r.shape[0] <= rows, repr(r.shape)+' '+repr(rows)
    assert r.shape[1] <= columns, repr(r.shape)+' '+repr(columns)
    return r
Beispiel #11
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 def test_len_of_unicode(self):
     self.assertEqual(len(fmtstr(u'┌─')), 2)
     lines = [u'┌─', 'an', u'┌─']
     r = fsarray(lines)
     self.assertEqual(r.shape, (3, 2))
     self.assertEqual(len(fmtstr(fmtstr(u'┌─'))), len(fmtstr(u'┌─')))
     self.assertEqual(fmtstr(fmtstr(u'┌─')), fmtstr(u'┌─'))
Beispiel #12
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    def test_insert_with_multiple_basefmtstrs(self):
        a = fmtstr('notion')
        b = a.insert('te', 2, 6)
        c = b.insert('de', 0)

        self.assertEqual(a.s, "notion")
        self.assertEqual(b.s, "note")
        self.assertEqual(c.s, "denote")
        self.assertEqual(len(c.basefmtstrs), 3)
Beispiel #13
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 def current_line_formatted(self):
     """The colored current line (no prompt, not wrapped)"""
     if self.config.syntax:
         fs = bpythonparse(format(self.tokenize(self._current_line), self.formatter))
         logging.debug('Display line %r -> %r', self._current_line, fs)
     else:
         fs = fmtstr(self._current_line)
     if hasattr(self, 'old_fs') and str(fs) != str(self.old_fs):
         pass
         #logging.debug('calculating current formatted line: %r', repr(fs))
     self.old_fs = fs
     return fs
Beispiel #14
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    def test_insert_fmtstr_with_end_with_atts(self):
        # Need to test with fmtstr consisting of multiple basefmtstrs
        # and with attributes
        a = fmtstr('notion', 'blue')
        b = a.insert('te', 2, 6)

        self.assertEqual(a.s, "notion")
        self.assertEqual(a.basefmtstrs[0].atts, {'fg': 34})
        self.assertEqual(len(a.basefmtstrs), 1)

        self.assertEqual(b.s, 'note')
        self.assertEqual(b.basefmtstrs[0].atts, {'fg': 34})
        self.assertEqual(b.basefmtstrs[1].atts, {})
        self.assertEqual(len(b.basefmtstrs), 2)
Beispiel #15
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    def push(self, line, insert_into_history=True):
        """Push a line of code onto the buffer, start running the buffer

        If the interpreter successfully runs the code, clear the buffer
        """
        if self.paste_mode:
            self.saved_indent = 0
        else:
            indent = len(re.match(r'[ ]*', line).group())
            if line.endswith(':'):
                indent = max(0, indent + self.config.tab_length)
            elif line and line.count(' ') == len(line):
                indent = max(0, indent - self.config.tab_length)
            elif line and ':' not in line and line.strip().startswith(('return', 'pass', 'raise', 'yield')):
                indent = max(0, indent - self.config.tab_length)
            self.saved_indent = indent

        #current line not added to display buffer if quitting #TODO I don't understand this comment
        if self.config.syntax:
            display_line = bpythonparse(format(self.tokenize(line), self.formatter))
            # careful: self.tokenize requires that the line not be in self.buffer yet!

            logging.debug('display line being pushed to buffer: %r -> %r', line, display_line)
            self.display_buffer.append(display_line)
        else:
            self.display_buffer.append(fmtstr(line))

        if insert_into_history:
            self.insert_into_history(line)
        self.buffer.append(line)

        code_to_run = '\n'.join(self.buffer)

        logging.debug('running %r in interpreter', self.buffer)
        try:
            c = bool(code.compile_command('\n'.join(self.buffer)))
            self.saved_predicted_parse_error = False
        except (ValueError, SyntaxError, OverflowError):
            c = self.saved_predicted_parse_error = True
        if c:
            logging.debug('finished - buffer cleared')
            self.display_lines.extend(self.display_buffer_lines)
            self.display_buffer = []
            self.buffer = []
            self.cursor_offset_in_line = 0

        self.coderunner.load_code(code_to_run)
        self.run_code_and_maybe_finish()
Beispiel #16
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 def test_mul(self):
     self.assertEqual(fmtstr('heyhey'), fmtstr('hey')*2)
     pass
Beispiel #17
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 def test_add_unicode_to_byte(self):
     fmtstr(u'┌') + fmtstr('a')
     fmtstr('a') + fmtstr(u'┌')
     u'┌' + fmtstr(u'┌')
     u'┌' + fmtstr('a')
     fmtstr(u'┌') + u'┌'
     fmtstr('a') + u'┌'
def formatted_docstring(docstring, columns, config):
    color = func_for_letter(config.color_scheme['comment'])
    return sum(([color(x) for x in (display_linize(line, columns) if line else fmtstr(''))]
                for line in docstring.split('\n')), [])
Beispiel #19
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 def test_equality(self):
     x = fmtstr("adfs")
     self.assertEqual(x, x)
     self.assertTrue(fmtstr("adfs"), fmtstr("adfs"))
     self.assertTrue(fmtstr("adfs", 'blue'), fmtstr("adfs", fg='blue'))
Beispiel #20
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 def test_index(self):
     self.assertEqual(fmtstr('Hi!', 'blue')[0], fmtstr('H', 'blue'))
     self.assertRaises(IndexError, fmtstr('Hi!', 'blue').__getitem__, 5)
Beispiel #21
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 def test_insert_fmtstr_without_end(self):
     a = fmtstr('notion')
     b = a.insert(fmtstr('ta'), 2)
     self.assertEqual(a.s, 'notion')
     self.assertEqual(b.s, 'notation')
     self.assertEqual(len(b.basefmtstrs), 3)
Beispiel #22
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 def test_simple_composition(self):
     a = fmtstr('hello ', 'underline', 'on_blue')
     b = fmtstr('there', 'red', 'on_blue')
     c = a + b
     fmtstr(c, bg='red')
     self.assertTrue(True)
Beispiel #23
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 def test_slice(self):
     self.assertEqual(fmtstr('Hi!', 'blue')[1:2], fmtstr('i', 'blue'))
     self.assertEqual(fmtstr('Hi!', 'blue')[1:], fmtstr('i!', 'blue'))
Beispiel #24
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 def test_insert_of_empty_fmtstr(self):
     self.assertEqual(fmtstr('ab').insert('', 1), fmtstr('ab'))
Beispiel #25
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 def test_simple_beginning_insert(self):
     self.assertEqual(fmtstr('abc').insert('d', 0), fmtstr('dabc'))
     self.assertEqual(fmtstr('abc').insert('d', 0), 'd'+fmtstr('abc'))
Beispiel #26
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 def test_immutibility_of_FmtStr(self):
     a = fmtstr('hi', 'blue')
     b = green(a)
     self.assertEqual(a.shared_atts['fg'], FG_COLORS['blue'])
     self.assertEqual(b.shared_atts['fg'], FG_COLORS['green'])
Beispiel #27
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 def test_unicode_repr(self):
     repr(BaseFmtStr(u'–'))
     self.assertEqual(repr(fmtstr(u'–')), repr(u'–'))
Beispiel #28
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 def test_output_type(self):
     self.assertEqual(type(str(fmtstr('hello', 'blue'))), str)
     self.assertEqual(type(unicode(fmtstr('hello', 'blue'))), unicode)
     self.assertEqual(type(str(fmtstr(u'hello', 'blue'))), str)
     self.assertEqual(type(unicode(fmtstr(u'hello', 'blue'))), unicode)
Beispiel #29
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    def paint(self, about_to_exit=False, user_quit=False):
        """Returns an array of min_height or more rows and width columns, plus cursor position

        Paints the entire screen - ideally the terminal display layer will take a diff and only
        write to the screen in portions that have changed, but the idea is that we don't need
        to worry about that here, instead every frame is completely redrawn because
        less state is cool!
        """
        # The hairiest function in the curtsies - a cleanup would be great.

        if about_to_exit:
            self.clean_up_current_line_for_exit() # exception to not changing state!

        width, min_height = self.width, self.height
        show_status_bar = bool(self.status_bar._message) or (self.config.curtsies_fill_terminal or self.status_bar.has_focus)
        if show_status_bar:
            min_height -= 1

        current_line_start_row = len(self.lines_for_display) - max(0, self.scroll_offset)
        if self.request_paint_to_clear_screen: # or show_status_bar and about_to_exit ?
            self.request_paint_to_clear_screen = False
            if self.config.curtsies_fill_terminal: #TODO clean up this logic - really necessary check?
                arr = FSArray(self.height - 1 + current_line_start_row, width)
            else:
                arr = FSArray(self.height + current_line_start_row, width)
        else:
            arr = FSArray(0, width)
        #TODO test case of current line filling up the whole screen (there aren't enough rows to show it)

        if current_line_start_row < 0: #if current line trying to be drawn off the top of the screen
            logging.debug('#<---History contiguity broken by rewind--->')
            msg = "#<---History contiguity broken by rewind--->"
            arr[0, 0:min(len(msg), width)] = [msg[:width]]

            # move screen back up a screen minus a line
            while current_line_start_row < 0:
                self.scroll_offset = self.scroll_offset - self.height
                current_line_start_row = len(self.lines_for_display) - max(-1, self.scroll_offset)

            history = paint.paint_history(max(0, current_line_start_row - 1), width, self.lines_for_display)
            arr[1:history.height+1,:history.width] = history

            if arr.height <= min_height:
                arr[min_height, 0] = ' ' # force scroll down to hide broken history message
        else:
            history = paint.paint_history(current_line_start_row, width, self.lines_for_display)
            arr[:history.height,:history.width] = history

        current_line = paint.paint_current_line(min_height, width, self.current_cursor_line)
        if user_quit: # quit() or exit() in interp
            current_line_start_row = current_line_start_row - current_line.height
        logging.debug("---current line row slice %r, %r", current_line_start_row, current_line_start_row + current_line.height)
        logging.debug("---current line col slice %r, %r", 0, current_line.width)
        arr[current_line_start_row:current_line_start_row + current_line.height,
            0:current_line.width] = current_line

        if current_line.height > min_height:
            return arr, (0, 0) # short circuit, no room for infobox

        lines = paint.display_linize(self.current_cursor_line+'X', width)
                                       # extra character for space for the cursor
        current_line_end_row = current_line_start_row + len(lines) - 1

        if self.stdin.has_focus:
            cursor_row, cursor_column = divmod(len(self.current_stdouterr_line) + self.stdin.cursor_offset_in_line, width)
            assert cursor_column >= 0, cursor_column
        elif self.coderunner.running: #TODO does this ever happen?
            cursor_row, cursor_column = divmod(len(self.current_cursor_line) + self.cursor_offset_in_line, width)
            assert cursor_column >= 0, (cursor_column, len(self.current_cursor_line), len(self._current_line), self.cursor_offset_in_line)
        else:
            cursor_row, cursor_column = divmod(len(self.current_cursor_line) - len(self._current_line) + self.cursor_offset_in_line, width)
            assert cursor_column >= 0, (cursor_column, len(self.current_cursor_line), len(self._current_line), self.cursor_offset_in_line)
        cursor_row += current_line_start_row

        if self.list_win_visible:
            logging.debug('infobox display code running')
            visible_space_above = history.height
            visible_space_below = min_height - current_line_end_row - 1

            info_max_rows = max(visible_space_above, visible_space_below)
            infobox = paint.paint_infobox(info_max_rows, int(width * self.config.cli_suggestion_width), self.matches, self.argspec, self.current_word, self.docstring, self.config)

            if visible_space_above >= infobox.height and self.config.curtsies_list_above:
                arr[current_line_start_row - infobox.height:current_line_start_row, 0:infobox.width] = infobox
            else:
                arr[current_line_end_row + 1:current_line_end_row + 1 + infobox.height, 0:infobox.width] = infobox
                logging.debug('slamming infobox of shape %r into arr of shape %r', infobox.shape, arr.shape)

        logging.debug('about to exit: %r', about_to_exit)
        if show_status_bar:
            if self.config.curtsies_fill_terminal:
                if about_to_exit:
                    arr[max(arr.height, min_height), :] = FSArray(1, width)
                else:
                    arr[max(arr.height, min_height), :] = paint.paint_statusbar(1, width, self.status_bar.current_line, self.config)

                    if self.presentation_mode:
                        rows = arr.height
                        columns = arr.width
                        last_key_box = paint.paint_last_events(rows, columns, [events.pp_event(x) for x in self.last_events if x])
                        arr[arr.height-last_key_box.height:arr.height, arr.width-last_key_box.width:arr.width] = last_key_box
            else:
                statusbar_row = min_height + 1 if arr.height == min_height else arr.height
                if about_to_exit:
                    arr[statusbar_row, :] = FSArray(1, width)
                else:
                    arr[statusbar_row, :] = paint.paint_statusbar(1, width, self.status_bar.current_line, self.config)

        if self.config.color_scheme['background'] not in ('d', 'D'):
            for r in range(arr.height):
                arr[r] = fmtstr(arr[r], bg=color_for_letter(self.config.color_scheme['background']))
        logging.debug('returning arr of size %r', arr.shape)
        logging.debug('cursor pos: %r', (cursor_row, cursor_column))
        return arr, (cursor_row, cursor_column)
Beispiel #30
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 def test_unicode_slicing(self):
     self.assertEqual(fmtstr(u'┌adfs', 'blue')[:2], fmtstr(u'┌a', 'blue'))
     self.assertEqual(type(fmtstr(u'┌adfs', 'blue')[:2].s), type(fmtstr(u'┌a', 'blue').s))
     self.assertEqual(len(fmtstr(u'┌adfs', 'blue')[:2]), 2)