[3.9] bpo-32631: IDLE: Enable zzdummy example extension module (GH-14491)

Make menu items work with formatter, add docstrings, add 100% tests.

Co-authored-by: Terry Jan Reedy <tjreedy@udel.edu>
(cherry picked from commit e40e2a2cc9)

Co-authored-by: Cheryl Sabella <cheryl.sabella@gmail.com>
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@ -3,6 +3,9 @@ Released on 2020-12-07?
====================================== ======================================
bpo-32631: Finish zzdummy example extension module: make menu entries
work; add docstrings and tests with 100% coverage.
bpo-42508: Keep IDLE running on macOS. Remove obsolete workaround bpo-42508: Keep IDLE running on macOS. Remove obsolete workaround
that prevented running files with shortcuts when using new universal2 that prevented running files with shortcuts when using new universal2
installers built on macOS 11. installers built on macOS 11.

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@ -2316,7 +2316,15 @@ display when Code Context is turned on for an editor window.
Shell Preferences: Auto-Squeeze Min. Lines is the minimum number of lines Shell Preferences: Auto-Squeeze Min. Lines is the minimum number of lines
of output to automatically "squeeze". of output to automatically "squeeze".
''' ''',
'Extensions': '''
ZzDummy: This extension is provided as an example for how to create and
use an extension. Enable indicates whether the extension is active or
not; likewise enable_editor and enable_shell indicate which windows it
will be active on. For this extension, z-text is the text that will be
inserted at or removed from the beginning of the lines of selected text,
or the current line if no selection.
''',
} }

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@ -28,8 +28,8 @@ variables:
(There are a few more, but they are rarely useful.) (There are a few more, but they are rarely useful.)
The extension class must not directly bind Window Manager (e.g. X) events. The extension class must not directly bind Window Manager (e.g. X) events.
Rather, it must define one or more virtual events, e.g. <<zoom-height>>, and Rather, it must define one or more virtual events, e.g. <<z-in>>, and
corresponding methods, e.g. zoom_height_event(). The virtual events will be corresponding methods, e.g. z_in_event(). The virtual events will be
bound to the corresponding methods, and Window Manager events can then be bound bound to the corresponding methods, and Window Manager events can then be bound
to the virtual events. (This indirection is done so that the key bindings can to the virtual events. (This indirection is done so that the key bindings can
easily be changed, and so that other sources of virtual events can exist, such easily be changed, and so that other sources of virtual events can exist, such
@ -54,21 +54,21 @@ Extensions are not required to define menu entries for all the events they
implement. (They are also not required to create keybindings, but in that implement. (They are also not required to create keybindings, but in that
case there must be empty bindings in cofig-extensions.def) case there must be empty bindings in cofig-extensions.def)
Here is a complete example: Here is a partial example from zzdummy.py:
class ZoomHeight: class ZzDummy:
menudefs = [ menudefs = [
('edit', [ ('format', [
None, # Separator ('Z in', '<<z-in>>'),
('_Zoom Height', '<<zoom-height>>'), ('Z out', '<<z-out>>'),
]) ] )
] ]
def __init__(self, editwin): def __init__(self, editwin):
self.editwin = editwin self.editwin = editwin
def zoom_height_event(self, event): def z_in_event(self, event=None):
"...Do what you want here..." "...Do what you want here..."
The final piece of the puzzle is the file "config-extensions.def", which is The final piece of the puzzle is the file "config-extensions.def", which is

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"Test zzdummy, coverage 100%."
from idlelib import zzdummy
import unittest
from test.support import requires
from tkinter import Tk, Text
from unittest import mock
from idlelib import config
from idlelib import editor
from idlelib import format
usercfg = zzdummy.idleConf.userCfg
testcfg = {
'main': config.IdleUserConfParser(''),
'highlight': config.IdleUserConfParser(''),
'keys': config.IdleUserConfParser(''),
'extensions': config.IdleUserConfParser(''),
}
code_sample = """\
class C1():
# Class comment.
def __init__(self, a, b):
self.a = a
self.b = b
"""
class DummyEditwin:
get_selection_indices = editor.EditorWindow.get_selection_indices
def __init__(self, root, text):
self.root = root
self.top = root
self.text = text
self.fregion = format.FormatRegion(self)
self.text.undo_block_start = mock.Mock()
self.text.undo_block_stop = mock.Mock()
class ZZDummyTest(unittest.TestCase):
@classmethod
def setUpClass(cls):
requires('gui')
root = cls.root = Tk()
root.withdraw()
text = cls.text = Text(cls.root)
cls.editor = DummyEditwin(root, text)
zzdummy.idleConf.userCfg = testcfg
@classmethod
def tearDownClass(cls):
zzdummy.idleConf.userCfg = usercfg
del cls.editor, cls.text
cls.root.update_idletasks()
for id in cls.root.tk.call('after', 'info'):
cls.root.after_cancel(id) # Need for EditorWindow.
cls.root.destroy()
del cls.root
def setUp(self):
text = self.text
text.insert('1.0', code_sample)
text.undo_block_start.reset_mock()
text.undo_block_stop.reset_mock()
zz = self.zz = zzdummy.ZzDummy(self.editor)
zzdummy.ZzDummy.ztext = '# ignore #'
def tearDown(self):
self.text.delete('1.0', 'end')
del self.zz
def checklines(self, text, value):
# Verify that there are lines being checked.
end_line = int(float(text.index('end')))
# Check each line for the starting text.
actual = []
for line in range(1, end_line):
txt = text.get(f'{line}.0', f'{line}.end')
actual.append(txt.startswith(value))
return actual
def test_init(self):
zz = self.zz
self.assertEqual(zz.editwin, self.editor)
self.assertEqual(zz.text, self.editor.text)
def test_reload(self):
self.assertEqual(self.zz.ztext, '# ignore #')
testcfg['extensions'].SetOption('ZzDummy', 'z-text', 'spam')
zzdummy.ZzDummy.reload()
self.assertEqual(self.zz.ztext, 'spam')
def test_z_in_event(self):
eq = self.assertEqual
zz = self.zz
text = zz.text
eq(self.zz.ztext, '# ignore #')
# No lines have the leading text.
expected = [False, False, False, False, False, False, False]
actual = self.checklines(text, zz.ztext)
eq(expected, actual)
text.tag_add('sel', '2.0', '4.end')
eq(zz.z_in_event(), 'break')
expected = [False, True, True, True, False, False, False]
actual = self.checklines(text, zz.ztext)
eq(expected, actual)
text.undo_block_start.assert_called_once()
text.undo_block_stop.assert_called_once()
def test_z_out_event(self):
eq = self.assertEqual
zz = self.zz
text = zz.text
eq(self.zz.ztext, '# ignore #')
# Prepend text.
text.tag_add('sel', '2.0', '5.end')
zz.z_in_event()
text.undo_block_start.reset_mock()
text.undo_block_stop.reset_mock()
# Select a few lines to remove text.
text.tag_remove('sel', '1.0', 'end')
text.tag_add('sel', '3.0', '4.end')
eq(zz.z_out_event(), 'break')
expected = [False, True, False, False, True, False, False]
actual = self.checklines(text, zz.ztext)
eq(expected, actual)
text.undo_block_start.assert_called_once()
text.undo_block_stop.assert_called_once()
def test_roundtrip(self):
# Insert and remove to all code should give back original text.
zz = self.zz
text = zz.text
text.tag_add('sel', '1.0', 'end-1c')
zz.z_in_event()
zz.z_out_event()
self.assertEqual(text.get('1.0', 'end-1c'), code_sample)
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main(verbosity=2)

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"Example extension, also used for testing." """Example extension, also used for testing.
See extend.txt for more details on creating an extension.
See config-extension.def for configuring an extension.
"""
from idlelib.config import idleConf from idlelib.config import idleConf
from functools import wraps
ztext = idleConf.GetOption('extensions', 'ZzDummy', 'z-text')
def format_selection(format_line):
"Apply a formatting function to all of the selected lines."
@wraps(format_line)
def apply(self, event=None):
head, tail, chars, lines = self.formatter.get_region()
for pos in range(len(lines) - 1):
line = lines[pos]
lines[pos] = format_line(self, line)
self.formatter.set_region(head, tail, chars, lines)
return 'break'
return apply
class ZzDummy: class ZzDummy:
"""Prepend or remove initial text from selected lines."""
## menudefs = [ # Extend the format menu.
## ('format', [ menudefs = [
## ('Z in', '<<z-in>>'), ('format', [
## ('Z out', '<<z-out>>'), ('Z in', '<<z-in>>'),
## ] ) ('Z out', '<<z-out>>'),
## ] ] )
]
def __init__(self, editwin): def __init__(self, editwin):
"Initialize the settings for this extension."
self.editwin = editwin
self.text = editwin.text self.text = editwin.text
z_in = False self.formatter = editwin.fregion
@classmethod @classmethod
def reload(cls): def reload(cls):
"Load class variables from config."
cls.ztext = idleConf.GetOption('extensions', 'ZzDummy', 'z-text') cls.ztext = idleConf.GetOption('extensions', 'ZzDummy', 'z-text')
def z_in_event(self, event): @format_selection
""" def z_in_event(self, line):
""" """Insert text at the beginning of each selected line.
text = self.text
text.undo_block_start() This is bound to the <<z-in>> virtual event when the extensions
for line in range(1, text.index('end')): are loaded.
text.insert('%d.0', ztext) """
text.undo_block_stop() return f'{self.ztext}{line}'
return "break"
@format_selection
def z_out_event(self, line):
"""Remove specific text from the beginning of each selected line.
This is bound to the <<z-out>> virtual event when the extensions
are loaded.
"""
zlength = 0 if not line.startswith(self.ztext) else len(self.ztext)
return line[zlength:]
def z_out_event(self, event): pass
ZzDummy.reload() ZzDummy.reload()
##if __name__ == "__main__":
## import unittest if __name__ == "__main__":
## unittest.main('idlelib.idle_test.test_zzdummy', import unittest
## verbosity=2, exit=False) unittest.main('idlelib.idle_test.test_zzdummy', verbosity=2, exit=False)

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Finish zzdummy example extension module: make menu entries work;
add docstrings and tests with 100% coverage.