from test import test_support as support import unittest import __builtin__ as builtins import rlcompleter class CompleteMe(object): """ Trivial class used in testing rlcompleter.Completer. """ spam = 1 class TestRlcompleter(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): self.stdcompleter = rlcompleter.Completer() self.completer = rlcompleter.Completer(dict(spam=int, egg=str, CompleteMe=CompleteMe)) # forces stdcompleter to bind builtins namespace self.stdcompleter.complete('', 0) def test_namespace(self): class A(dict): pass class B(list): pass self.assertTrue(self.stdcompleter.use_main_ns) self.assertFalse(self.completer.use_main_ns) self.assertFalse(rlcompleter.Completer(A()).use_main_ns) self.assertRaises(TypeError, rlcompleter.Completer, B((1,))) def test_global_matches(self): # test with builtins namespace self.assertEqual(sorted(self.stdcompleter.global_matches('di')), [x+'(' for x in dir(builtins) if x.startswith('di')]) self.assertEqual(sorted(self.stdcompleter.global_matches('st')), [x+'(' for x in dir(builtins) if x.startswith('st')]) self.assertEqual(self.stdcompleter.global_matches('akaksajadhak'), []) # test with a customized namespace self.assertEqual(self.completer.global_matches('CompleteM'), ['CompleteMe(']) self.assertEqual(self.completer.global_matches('eg'), ['egg(']) # XXX: see issue5256 self.assertEqual(self.completer.global_matches('CompleteM'), ['CompleteMe(']) def test_attr_matches(self): # test with builtins namespace self.assertEqual(self.stdcompleter.attr_matches('str.s'), ['str.{}('.format(x) for x in dir(str) if x.startswith('s')]) self.assertEqual(self.stdcompleter.attr_matches('tuple.foospamegg'), []) # test with a customized namespace self.assertEqual(self.completer.attr_matches('CompleteMe.sp'), ['CompleteMe.spam']) self.assertEqual(self.completer.attr_matches('Completeme.egg'), []) CompleteMe.me = CompleteMe self.assertEqual(self.completer.attr_matches('CompleteMe.me.me.sp'), ['CompleteMe.me.me.spam']) self.assertEqual(self.completer.attr_matches('egg.s'), ['egg.{}('.format(x) for x in dir(str) if x.startswith('s')]) def test_excessive_getattr(self): # Ensure getattr() is invoked no more than once per attribute class Foo: calls = 0 @property def bar(self): self.calls += 1 return None f = Foo() completer = rlcompleter.Completer(dict(f=f)) self.assertEqual(completer.complete('f.b', 0), 'f.bar') self.assertEqual(f.calls, 1) def test_main(): support.run_unittest(TestRlcompleter) def test_duplicate_globals(self): namespace = { 'False': None, # Keyword vs builtin vs namespace 'assert': None, # Keyword vs namespace 'try': lambda: None, # Keyword vs callable 'memoryview': None, # Callable builtin vs non-callable 'Ellipsis': lambda: None, # Non-callable builtin vs callable } completer = rlcompleter.Completer(namespace) self.assertEqual(completer.complete('False', 0), 'False') self.assertIsNone(completer.complete('False', 1)) # No duplicates self.assertEqual(completer.complete('assert', 0), 'assert') self.assertIsNone(completer.complete('assert', 1)) self.assertEqual(completer.complete('try', 0), 'try') self.assertIsNone(completer.complete('try', 1)) # No opening bracket "(" because we overrode the built-in class self.assertEqual(completer.complete('memoryview', 0), 'memoryview') self.assertIsNone(completer.complete('memoryview', 1)) self.assertEqual(completer.complete('Ellipsis', 0), 'Ellipsis(') self.assertIsNone(completer.complete('Ellipsis', 1)) if __name__ == '__main__': test_main()