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375 lines
13 KiB
Python
375 lines
13 KiB
Python
"""Test sidebar, coverage 93%"""
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import idlelib.sidebar
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from itertools import chain
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import unittest
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import unittest.mock
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from test.support import requires
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import tkinter as tk
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from idlelib.delegator import Delegator
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from idlelib.percolator import Percolator
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class Dummy_editwin:
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def __init__(self, text):
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self.text = text
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self.text_frame = self.text.master
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self.per = Percolator(text)
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self.undo = Delegator()
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self.per.insertfilter(self.undo)
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def setvar(self, name, value):
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pass
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def getlineno(self, index):
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return int(float(self.text.index(index)))
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class LineNumbersTest(unittest.TestCase):
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@classmethod
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def setUpClass(cls):
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requires('gui')
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cls.root = tk.Tk()
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cls.text_frame = tk.Frame(cls.root)
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cls.text_frame.pack(side=tk.LEFT, fill=tk.BOTH, expand=True)
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cls.text_frame.rowconfigure(1, weight=1)
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cls.text_frame.columnconfigure(1, weight=1)
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cls.text = tk.Text(cls.text_frame, width=80, height=24, wrap=tk.NONE)
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cls.text.grid(row=1, column=1, sticky=tk.NSEW)
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cls.editwin = Dummy_editwin(cls.text)
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cls.editwin.vbar = tk.Scrollbar(cls.text_frame)
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@classmethod
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def tearDownClass(cls):
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cls.editwin.per.close()
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cls.root.update()
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cls.root.destroy()
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del cls.text, cls.text_frame, cls.editwin, cls.root
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def setUp(self):
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self.linenumber = idlelib.sidebar.LineNumbers(self.editwin)
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self.highlight_cfg = {"background": '#abcdef',
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"foreground": '#123456'}
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orig_idleConf_GetHighlight = idlelib.sidebar.idleConf.GetHighlight
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def mock_idleconf_GetHighlight(theme, element):
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if element == 'linenumber':
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return self.highlight_cfg
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return orig_idleConf_GetHighlight(theme, element)
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GetHighlight_patcher = unittest.mock.patch.object(
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idlelib.sidebar.idleConf, 'GetHighlight', mock_idleconf_GetHighlight)
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GetHighlight_patcher.start()
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self.addCleanup(GetHighlight_patcher.stop)
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self.font_override = 'TkFixedFont'
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def mock_idleconf_GetFont(root, configType, section):
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return self.font_override
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GetFont_patcher = unittest.mock.patch.object(
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idlelib.sidebar.idleConf, 'GetFont', mock_idleconf_GetFont)
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GetFont_patcher.start()
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self.addCleanup(GetFont_patcher.stop)
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def tearDown(self):
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self.text.delete('1.0', 'end')
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def get_selection(self):
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return tuple(map(str, self.text.tag_ranges('sel')))
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def get_line_screen_position(self, line):
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bbox = self.linenumber.sidebar_text.bbox(f'{line}.end -1c')
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x = bbox[0] + 2
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y = bbox[1] + 2
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return x, y
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def assert_state_disabled(self):
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state = self.linenumber.sidebar_text.config()['state']
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self.assertEqual(state[-1], tk.DISABLED)
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def get_sidebar_text_contents(self):
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return self.linenumber.sidebar_text.get('1.0', tk.END)
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def assert_sidebar_n_lines(self, n_lines):
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expected = '\n'.join(chain(map(str, range(1, n_lines + 1)), ['']))
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self.assertEqual(self.get_sidebar_text_contents(), expected)
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def assert_text_equals(self, expected):
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return self.assertEqual(self.text.get('1.0', 'end'), expected)
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def test_init_empty(self):
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self.assert_sidebar_n_lines(1)
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def test_init_not_empty(self):
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self.text.insert('insert', 'foo bar\n'*3)
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self.assert_text_equals('foo bar\n'*3 + '\n')
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self.assert_sidebar_n_lines(4)
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def test_toggle_linenumbering(self):
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self.assertEqual(self.linenumber.is_shown, False)
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self.linenumber.show_sidebar()
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self.assertEqual(self.linenumber.is_shown, True)
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self.linenumber.hide_sidebar()
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self.assertEqual(self.linenumber.is_shown, False)
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self.linenumber.hide_sidebar()
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self.assertEqual(self.linenumber.is_shown, False)
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self.linenumber.show_sidebar()
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self.assertEqual(self.linenumber.is_shown, True)
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self.linenumber.show_sidebar()
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self.assertEqual(self.linenumber.is_shown, True)
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def test_insert(self):
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self.text.insert('insert', 'foobar')
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self.assert_text_equals('foobar\n')
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self.assert_sidebar_n_lines(1)
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self.assert_state_disabled()
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self.text.insert('insert', '\nfoo')
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self.assert_text_equals('foobar\nfoo\n')
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self.assert_sidebar_n_lines(2)
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self.assert_state_disabled()
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self.text.insert('insert', 'hello\n'*2)
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self.assert_text_equals('foobar\nfoohello\nhello\n\n')
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self.assert_sidebar_n_lines(4)
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self.assert_state_disabled()
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self.text.insert('insert', '\nworld')
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self.assert_text_equals('foobar\nfoohello\nhello\n\nworld\n')
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self.assert_sidebar_n_lines(5)
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self.assert_state_disabled()
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def test_delete(self):
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self.text.insert('insert', 'foobar')
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self.assert_text_equals('foobar\n')
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self.text.delete('1.1', '1.3')
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self.assert_text_equals('fbar\n')
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self.assert_sidebar_n_lines(1)
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self.assert_state_disabled()
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self.text.insert('insert', 'foo\n'*2)
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self.assert_text_equals('fbarfoo\nfoo\n\n')
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self.assert_sidebar_n_lines(3)
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self.assert_state_disabled()
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# Note: deleting up to "2.end" doesn't delete the final newline.
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self.text.delete('2.0', '2.end')
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self.assert_text_equals('fbarfoo\n\n\n')
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self.assert_sidebar_n_lines(3)
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self.assert_state_disabled()
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self.text.delete('1.3', 'end')
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self.assert_text_equals('fba\n')
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self.assert_sidebar_n_lines(1)
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self.assert_state_disabled()
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# Note: Text widgets always keep a single '\n' character at the end.
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self.text.delete('1.0', 'end')
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self.assert_text_equals('\n')
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self.assert_sidebar_n_lines(1)
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self.assert_state_disabled()
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def test_sidebar_text_width(self):
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"""
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Test that linenumber text widget is always at the minimum
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width
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"""
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def get_width():
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return self.linenumber.sidebar_text.config()['width'][-1]
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self.assert_sidebar_n_lines(1)
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self.assertEqual(get_width(), 1)
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self.text.insert('insert', 'foo')
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self.assert_sidebar_n_lines(1)
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self.assertEqual(get_width(), 1)
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self.text.insert('insert', 'foo\n'*8)
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self.assert_sidebar_n_lines(9)
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self.assertEqual(get_width(), 1)
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self.text.insert('insert', 'foo\n')
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self.assert_sidebar_n_lines(10)
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self.assertEqual(get_width(), 2)
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self.text.insert('insert', 'foo\n')
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self.assert_sidebar_n_lines(11)
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self.assertEqual(get_width(), 2)
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self.text.delete('insert -1l linestart', 'insert linestart')
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self.assert_sidebar_n_lines(10)
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self.assertEqual(get_width(), 2)
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self.text.delete('insert -1l linestart', 'insert linestart')
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self.assert_sidebar_n_lines(9)
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self.assertEqual(get_width(), 1)
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self.text.insert('insert', 'foo\n'*90)
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self.assert_sidebar_n_lines(99)
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self.assertEqual(get_width(), 2)
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self.text.insert('insert', 'foo\n')
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self.assert_sidebar_n_lines(100)
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self.assertEqual(get_width(), 3)
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self.text.insert('insert', 'foo\n')
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self.assert_sidebar_n_lines(101)
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self.assertEqual(get_width(), 3)
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self.text.delete('insert -1l linestart', 'insert linestart')
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self.assert_sidebar_n_lines(100)
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self.assertEqual(get_width(), 3)
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self.text.delete('insert -1l linestart', 'insert linestart')
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self.assert_sidebar_n_lines(99)
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self.assertEqual(get_width(), 2)
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self.text.delete('50.0 -1c', 'end -1c')
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self.assert_sidebar_n_lines(49)
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self.assertEqual(get_width(), 2)
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self.text.delete('5.0 -1c', 'end -1c')
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self.assert_sidebar_n_lines(4)
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self.assertEqual(get_width(), 1)
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# Note: Text widgets always keep a single '\n' character at the end.
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self.text.delete('1.0', 'end -1c')
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self.assert_sidebar_n_lines(1)
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self.assertEqual(get_width(), 1)
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def test_click_selection(self):
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self.linenumber.show_sidebar()
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self.text.insert('1.0', 'one\ntwo\nthree\nfour\n')
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self.root.update()
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# Click on the second line.
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x, y = self.get_line_screen_position(2)
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self.linenumber.sidebar_text.event_generate('<Button-1>', x=x, y=y)
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self.linenumber.sidebar_text.update()
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self.root.update()
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self.assertEqual(self.get_selection(), ('2.0', '3.0'))
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def simulate_drag(self, start_line, end_line):
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start_x, start_y = self.get_line_screen_position(start_line)
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end_x, end_y = self.get_line_screen_position(end_line)
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self.linenumber.sidebar_text.event_generate('<Button-1>',
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x=start_x, y=start_y)
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self.root.update()
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def lerp(a, b, steps):
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"""linearly interpolate from a to b (inclusive) in equal steps"""
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last_step = steps - 1
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for i in range(steps):
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yield ((last_step - i) / last_step) * a + (i / last_step) * b
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for x, y in zip(
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map(int, lerp(start_x, end_x, steps=11)),
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map(int, lerp(start_y, end_y, steps=11)),
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):
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self.linenumber.sidebar_text.event_generate('<B1-Motion>', x=x, y=y)
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self.root.update()
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self.linenumber.sidebar_text.event_generate('<ButtonRelease-1>',
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x=end_x, y=end_y)
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self.root.update()
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def test_drag_selection_down(self):
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self.linenumber.show_sidebar()
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self.text.insert('1.0', 'one\ntwo\nthree\nfour\nfive\n')
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self.root.update()
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# Drag from the second line to the fourth line.
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self.simulate_drag(2, 4)
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self.assertEqual(self.get_selection(), ('2.0', '5.0'))
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def test_drag_selection_up(self):
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self.linenumber.show_sidebar()
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self.text.insert('1.0', 'one\ntwo\nthree\nfour\nfive\n')
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self.root.update()
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# Drag from the fourth line to the second line.
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self.simulate_drag(4, 2)
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self.assertEqual(self.get_selection(), ('2.0', '5.0'))
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def test_scroll(self):
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self.linenumber.show_sidebar()
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self.text.insert('1.0', 'line\n' * 100)
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self.root.update()
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# Scroll down 10 lines.
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self.text.yview_scroll(10, 'unit')
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self.root.update()
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self.assertEqual(self.text.index('@0,0'), '11.0')
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self.assertEqual(self.linenumber.sidebar_text.index('@0,0'), '11.0')
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# Generate a mouse-wheel event and make sure it scrolled up or down.
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# The meaning of the "delta" is OS-dependant, so this just checks for
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# any change.
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self.linenumber.sidebar_text.event_generate('<MouseWheel>',
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x=0, y=0,
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delta=10)
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self.root.update()
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self.assertNotEqual(self.text.index('@0,0'), '11.0')
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self.assertNotEqual(self.linenumber.sidebar_text.index('@0,0'), '11.0')
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def test_font(self):
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ln = self.linenumber
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orig_font = ln.sidebar_text['font']
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test_font = 'TkTextFont'
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self.assertNotEqual(orig_font, test_font)
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# Ensure line numbers aren't shown.
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ln.hide_sidebar()
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self.font_override = test_font
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# Nothing breaks when line numbers aren't shown.
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ln.update_font()
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# Activate line numbers, previous font change is immediately effective.
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ln.show_sidebar()
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self.assertEqual(ln.sidebar_text['font'], test_font)
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# Call the font update with line numbers shown, change is picked up.
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self.font_override = orig_font
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ln.update_font()
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self.assertEqual(ln.sidebar_text['font'], orig_font)
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def test_highlight_colors(self):
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ln = self.linenumber
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orig_colors = dict(self.highlight_cfg)
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test_colors = {'background': '#222222', 'foreground': '#ffff00'}
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def assert_colors_are_equal(colors):
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self.assertEqual(ln.sidebar_text['background'], colors['background'])
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self.assertEqual(ln.sidebar_text['foreground'], colors['foreground'])
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# Ensure line numbers aren't shown.
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ln.hide_sidebar()
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self.highlight_cfg = test_colors
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# Nothing breaks with inactive code context.
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ln.update_colors()
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# Show line numbers, previous colors change is immediately effective.
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ln.show_sidebar()
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assert_colors_are_equal(test_colors)
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# Call colors update with no change to the configured colors.
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ln.update_colors()
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assert_colors_are_equal(test_colors)
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# Call the colors update with line numbers shown, change is picked up.
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self.highlight_cfg = orig_colors
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ln.update_colors()
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assert_colors_are_equal(orig_colors)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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unittest.main(verbosity=2)
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