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"""Tests of tools for setting up interactive IPython sessions. """
from sympy.interactive.session import (init_ipython_session,
enable_automatic_symbols, enable_automatic_int_sympification)
from sympy.core import Symbol, Rational, Integer
from sympy.external import import_module
from sympy.testing.pytest import raises
# TODO: The code below could be made more granular with something like:
#
# @requires('IPython', version=">=0.11")
# def test_automatic_symbols(ipython):
ipython = import_module("IPython", min_module_version="0.11")
if not ipython:
#bin/test will not execute any tests now
disabled = True
# WARNING: These tests will modify the existing IPython environment. IPython
# uses a single instance for its interpreter, so there is no way to isolate
# the test from another IPython session. It also means that if this test is
# run twice in the same Python session it will fail. This isn't usually a
# problem because the test suite is run in a subprocess by default, but if the
# tests are run with subprocess=False it can pollute the current IPython
# session. See the discussion in issue #15149.
def test_automatic_symbols():
# NOTE: Because of the way the hook works, you have to use run_cell(code,
# True). This means that the code must have no Out, or it will be printed
# during the tests.
app = init_ipython_session()
app.run_cell("from sympy import *")
enable_automatic_symbols(app)
symbol = "verylongsymbolname"
assert symbol not in app.user_ns
app.run_cell("a = %s" % symbol, True)
assert symbol not in app.user_ns
app.run_cell("a = type(%s)" % symbol, True)
assert app.user_ns['a'] == Symbol
app.run_cell("%s = Symbol('%s')" % (symbol, symbol), True)
assert symbol in app.user_ns
# Check that built-in names aren't overridden
app.run_cell("a = all == __builtin__.all", True)
assert "all" not in app.user_ns
assert app.user_ns['a'] is True
# Check that SymPy names aren't overridden
app.run_cell("import sympy")
app.run_cell("a = factorial == sympy.factorial", True)
assert app.user_ns['a'] is True
def test_int_to_Integer():
# XXX: Warning, don't test with == here. 0.5 == Rational(1, 2) is True!
app = init_ipython_session()
app.run_cell("from sympy import Integer")
app.run_cell("a = 1")
assert isinstance(app.user_ns['a'], int)
enable_automatic_int_sympification(app)
app.run_cell("a = 1/2")
assert isinstance(app.user_ns['a'], Rational)
app.run_cell("a = 1")
assert isinstance(app.user_ns['a'], Integer)
app.run_cell("a = int(1)")
assert isinstance(app.user_ns['a'], int)
app.run_cell("a = (1/\n2)")
assert app.user_ns['a'] == Rational(1, 2)
# TODO: How can we test that the output of a SyntaxError is the original
# input, not the transformed input?
def test_ipythonprinting():
# Initialize and setup IPython session
app = init_ipython_session()
app.run_cell("ip = get_ipython()")
app.run_cell("inst = ip.instance()")
app.run_cell("format = inst.display_formatter.format")
app.run_cell("from sympy import Symbol")
# Printing without printing extension
app.run_cell("a = format(Symbol('pi'))")
app.run_cell("a2 = format(Symbol('pi')**2)")
# Deal with API change starting at IPython 1.0
if int(ipython.__version__.split(".")[0]) < 1:
assert app.user_ns['a']['text/plain'] == "pi"
assert app.user_ns['a2']['text/plain'] == "pi**2"
else:
assert app.user_ns['a'][0]['text/plain'] == "pi"
assert app.user_ns['a2'][0]['text/plain'] == "pi**2"
# Load printing extension
app.run_cell("from sympy import init_printing")
app.run_cell("init_printing()")
# Printing with printing extension
app.run_cell("a = format(Symbol('pi'))")
app.run_cell("a2 = format(Symbol('pi')**2)")
# Deal with API change starting at IPython 1.0
if int(ipython.__version__.split(".")[0]) < 1:
assert app.user_ns['a']['text/plain'] in ('\N{GREEK SMALL LETTER PI}', 'pi')
assert app.user_ns['a2']['text/plain'] in (' 2\n\N{GREEK SMALL LETTER PI} ', ' 2\npi ')
else:
assert app.user_ns['a'][0]['text/plain'] in ('\N{GREEK SMALL LETTER PI}', 'pi')
assert app.user_ns['a2'][0]['text/plain'] in (' 2\n\N{GREEK SMALL LETTER PI} ', ' 2\npi ')
def test_print_builtin_option():
# Initialize and setup IPython session
app = init_ipython_session()
app.run_cell("ip = get_ipython()")
app.run_cell("inst = ip.instance()")
app.run_cell("format = inst.display_formatter.format")
app.run_cell("from sympy import Symbol")
app.run_cell("from sympy import init_printing")
app.run_cell("a = format({Symbol('pi'): 3.14, Symbol('n_i'): 3})")
# Deal with API change starting at IPython 1.0
if int(ipython.__version__.split(".")[0]) < 1:
text = app.user_ns['a']['text/plain']
raises(KeyError, lambda: app.user_ns['a']['text/latex'])
else:
text = app.user_ns['a'][0]['text/plain']
raises(KeyError, lambda: app.user_ns['a'][0]['text/latex'])
# XXX: How can we make this ignore the terminal width? This test fails if
# the terminal is too narrow.
assert text in ("{pi: 3.14, n_i: 3}",
'{n\N{LATIN SUBSCRIPT SMALL LETTER I}: 3, \N{GREEK SMALL LETTER PI}: 3.14}',
"{n_i: 3, pi: 3.14}",
'{\N{GREEK SMALL LETTER PI}: 3.14, n\N{LATIN SUBSCRIPT SMALL LETTER I}: 3}')
# If we enable the default printing, then the dictionary's should render
# as a LaTeX version of the whole dict: ${\pi: 3.14, n_i: 3}$
app.run_cell("inst.display_formatter.formatters['text/latex'].enabled = True")
app.run_cell("init_printing(use_latex=True)")
app.run_cell("a = format({Symbol('pi'): 3.14, Symbol('n_i'): 3})")
# Deal with API change starting at IPython 1.0
if int(ipython.__version__.split(".")[0]) < 1:
text = app.user_ns['a']['text/plain']
latex = app.user_ns['a']['text/latex']
else:
text = app.user_ns['a'][0]['text/plain']
latex = app.user_ns['a'][0]['text/latex']
assert text in ("{pi: 3.14, n_i: 3}",
'{n\N{LATIN SUBSCRIPT SMALL LETTER I}: 3, \N{GREEK SMALL LETTER PI}: 3.14}',
"{n_i: 3, pi: 3.14}",
'{\N{GREEK SMALL LETTER PI}: 3.14, n\N{LATIN SUBSCRIPT SMALL LETTER I}: 3}')
assert latex == r'$\displaystyle \left\{ n_{i} : 3, \ \pi : 3.14\right\}$'
# Objects with an _latex overload should also be handled by our tuple
# printer.
app.run_cell("""\
class WithOverload:
def _latex(self, printer):
return r"\\LaTeX"
""")
app.run_cell("a = format((WithOverload(),))")
# Deal with API change starting at IPython 1.0
if int(ipython.__version__.split(".")[0]) < 1:
latex = app.user_ns['a']['text/latex']
else:
latex = app.user_ns['a'][0]['text/latex']
assert latex == r'$\displaystyle \left( \LaTeX,\right)$'
app.run_cell("inst.display_formatter.formatters['text/latex'].enabled = True")
app.run_cell("init_printing(use_latex=True, print_builtin=False)")
app.run_cell("a = format({Symbol('pi'): 3.14, Symbol('n_i'): 3})")
# Deal with API change starting at IPython 1.0
if int(ipython.__version__.split(".")[0]) < 1:
text = app.user_ns['a']['text/plain']
raises(KeyError, lambda: app.user_ns['a']['text/latex'])
else:
text = app.user_ns['a'][0]['text/plain']
raises(KeyError, lambda: app.user_ns['a'][0]['text/latex'])
# Note : In Python 3 we have one text type: str which holds Unicode data
# and two byte types bytes and bytearray.
# Python 3.3.3 + IPython 0.13.2 gives: '{n_i: 3, pi: 3.14}'
# Python 3.3.3 + IPython 1.1.0 gives: '{n_i: 3, pi: 3.14}'
assert text in ("{pi: 3.14, n_i: 3}", "{n_i: 3, pi: 3.14}")
def test_builtin_containers():
# Initialize and setup IPython session
app = init_ipython_session()
app.run_cell("ip = get_ipython()")
app.run_cell("inst = ip.instance()")
app.run_cell("format = inst.display_formatter.format")
app.run_cell("inst.display_formatter.formatters['text/latex'].enabled = True")
app.run_cell("from sympy import init_printing, Matrix")
app.run_cell('init_printing(use_latex=True, use_unicode=False)')
# Make sure containers that shouldn't pretty print don't.
app.run_cell('a = format((True, False))')
app.run_cell('import sys')
app.run_cell('b = format(sys.flags)')
app.run_cell('c = format((Matrix([1, 2]),))')
# Deal with API change starting at IPython 1.0
if int(ipython.__version__.split(".")[0]) < 1:
assert app.user_ns['a']['text/plain'] == '(True, False)'
assert 'text/latex' not in app.user_ns['a']
assert app.user_ns['b']['text/plain'][:10] == 'sys.flags('
assert 'text/latex' not in app.user_ns['b']
assert app.user_ns['c']['text/plain'] == \
"""\
[1] \n\
([ ],)
[2] \
"""
assert app.user_ns['c']['text/latex'] == '$\\displaystyle \\left( \\left[\\begin{matrix}1\\\\2\\end{matrix}\\right],\\right)$'
else:
assert app.user_ns['a'][0]['text/plain'] == '(True, False)'
assert 'text/latex' not in app.user_ns['a'][0]
assert app.user_ns['b'][0]['text/plain'][:10] == 'sys.flags('
assert 'text/latex' not in app.user_ns['b'][0]
assert app.user_ns['c'][0]['text/plain'] == \
"""\
[1] \n\
([ ],)
[2] \
"""
assert app.user_ns['c'][0]['text/latex'] == '$\\displaystyle \\left( \\left[\\begin{matrix}1\\\\2\\end{matrix}\\right],\\right)$'
def test_matplotlib_bad_latex():
# Initialize and setup IPython session
app = init_ipython_session()
app.run_cell("import IPython")
app.run_cell("ip = get_ipython()")
app.run_cell("inst = ip.instance()")
app.run_cell("format = inst.display_formatter.format")
app.run_cell("from sympy import init_printing, Matrix")
app.run_cell("init_printing(use_latex='matplotlib')")
# The png formatter is not enabled by default in this context
app.run_cell("inst.display_formatter.formatters['image/png'].enabled = True")
# Make sure no warnings are raised by IPython
app.run_cell("import warnings")
# IPython.core.formatters.FormatterWarning was introduced in IPython 2.0
if int(ipython.__version__.split(".")[0]) < 2:
app.run_cell("warnings.simplefilter('error')")
else:
app.run_cell("warnings.simplefilter('error', IPython.core.formatters.FormatterWarning)")
# This should not raise an exception
app.run_cell("a = format(Matrix([1, 2, 3]))")
# issue 9799
app.run_cell("from sympy import Piecewise, Symbol, Eq")
app.run_cell("x = Symbol('x'); pw = format(Piecewise((1, Eq(x, 0)), (0, True)))")
def test_override_repr_latex():
# Initialize and setup IPython session
app = init_ipython_session()
app.run_cell("import IPython")
app.run_cell("ip = get_ipython()")
app.run_cell("inst = ip.instance()")
app.run_cell("format = inst.display_formatter.format")
app.run_cell("inst.display_formatter.formatters['text/latex'].enabled = True")
app.run_cell("from sympy import init_printing")
app.run_cell("from sympy import Symbol")
app.run_cell("init_printing(use_latex=True)")
app.run_cell("""\
class SymbolWithOverload(Symbol):
def _repr_latex_(self):
return r"Hello " + super()._repr_latex_() + " world"
""")
app.run_cell("a = format(SymbolWithOverload('s'))")
if int(ipython.__version__.split(".")[0]) < 1:
latex = app.user_ns['a']['text/latex']
else:
latex = app.user_ns['a'][0]['text/latex']
assert latex == r'Hello $\displaystyle s$ world'