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test suite for completion added
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ftest.py
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ftest.py
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import functions
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import functions
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functions.debug.debug_function = functions.debug.print_to_stdout
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functions.debug.debug_function = functions.debug.print_to_stdout
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#functions.debug.ignored_modules += ['parsing', 'builtin']
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functions.debug.ignored_modules = ['parsing', 'builtin']
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functions.debug.ignored_modules += ['parsing', 'builtin', 'evaluate', 'modules']
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#functions.debug.ignored_modules = ['parsing', 'builtin', 'evaluate', 'modules']
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functions.modules.module_find_path.insert(0, '.')
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functions.modules.module_find_path.insert(0, '.')
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f_name = 'test.py'
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f_name = 'parsetest.py'
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import os
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import os
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path = os.getcwd() + '/' + f_name
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path = os.getcwd() + '/' + f_name
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test/__init__.py
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test/__init__.py
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test/completion/classes.py
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test/completion/classes.py
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test/completion/functions.py
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test/completion/functions.py
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import os
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def array():
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return []
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#? ['append']
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array().app
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#? ['array']
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arr
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test/run.py
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test/run.py
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#!/usr/bin/env python
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import os
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import sys
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import re
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import StringIO
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sys.path.append('../')
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import functions
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#functions.set_debug_function(functions.debug.print_to_stdout)
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def completion_test(source):
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"""
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This is the completion test for some cases. The tests are not unit test
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like, they are rather integration tests.
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It uses comments to specify a test in the next line. The comment also says,
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which results are expected. The comment always begins with `#?`. The last
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row symbolizes the cursor.
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For example:
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#? ['ab']
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ab = 3; a
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"""
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fails = 0
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tests = 0
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correct = None
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for line_nr, line in enumerate(StringIO.StringIO(source)):
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line_nr += 1
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if correct:
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# lines start with 1 and column is just the last (makes no
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# difference for testing)
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completions = functions.complete(source, line_nr, 999,
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completion_test_dir)
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comp_str = str([str(c) for c in completions])
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if comp_str != correct:
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print 'Solution not correct, received %s, wanted %s' % \
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(correct, comp_str)
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fails += 1
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correct = None
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tests += 1
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else:
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try:
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correct = re.search(r'#\?\s*([^\n]+)', line).group(1)
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except:
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correct = None
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return tests, fails
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# completion tests:
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completion_test_dir = 'completion'
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for f_name in os.listdir(completion_test_dir ):
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if f_name.endswith(".py"):
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path = os.path.join(completion_test_dir, f_name)
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f = open(path)
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num_tests, fails = completion_test(f.read())
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print 'run %s tests with %s fails (%s)' % (num_tests, fails, f_name)
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