first_item and last_item return an invalid index when there are no
items in the completion, and the completionwidget will throw on an
invalid index. However, setting an invalid index on the selection view
is fine, so just remove the assertion.
Resolves#1731.
unix_filename_rubout deletes to the previous slash or whitespace,
unlike the previously implemented backwards-kill-word which treats and
non-alphanumeric character as a boundary.
To illustrate, given the text 'foo/bar.baz', unix_filename_rubout will
delete 'bar.baz' while backwards-kill-word will delete only 'baz'.
See #1710.
This restores the previous behavior of `unix-word-rubout` as
`backward-kill-word`, which is closer to the naming used in readline.
It is bound to <Alt-Backspace> by default, though <Ctrl-Backspace> will
also work due to a builtin binding.
Resolves#1698.
These commands are more closely tied to the CompletionView than
Completer. This removes the need for an extra signal tying the
CompletionView to the Completer.
The call to _open_completion_if_needed was moved to
on_selection_changed, as this will already be called when a new item is
selected.
Rather than having a CompletionView instantiate and register a
Completer, instantiate both in MainWindow. The CompletionView is the
parent of the Completer, and communicates by emitting
selection_changed, meaning it no longer needs to contain a reference to
the Completer.
- clean up docstring typos
- use _ to name an unused loop variable
- parent the filter model to avoid an issue with disposal
- use mocker.patch instead of monkeypatch to mock Completer creation
- use is instead of == to compare by identity
The CompletionView looks in objreg for 'status-cmd', so move it from a
private fixture in test_completer to a public fixture that handles
objreg registration/deletion.
update_completion is only used internally, so instead test the real
public entry point which is schedule_completion_update.
This required mocking out QTimer to fire immediately so the test didn't
have to do flaky artificial delays.
There's currently an error on exit which doesn't get caught with
--nowindow and not with ":later 500 quit".
We also need to check the output as there's an additional segfault when
that happens...
* Move documentation changes of bookmark / quickmarks to docstrings, as the
asciidoc is autogenerated from those
* Fix some whitespaces in the BDD test cases
* Improved docstring in qute_bookmarks handler
There is a new page now, qute:bookmarks that will display all bookmarks and
quickmarks. It's still missing a search / filter feature, but you can use
the built-in search / navigation just as easily for now.
The message mock might handle a message during pytest-qt's processEvents
during test setup. If that happens, depending on the fixture order,
pytest-caplog might not be set up first, which is why the
self._caplog.at_level call can fail:
File "c:\projects\qutebrowser\qutebrowser\misc\guiprocess.py", line 105, in on_finished
immediately=True)
File "C:\projects\qutebrowser\tests\helpers\messagemock.py", line 71, in _handle_error
self._handle(Level.error, *args, **kwargs)
File "C:\projects\qutebrowser\tests\helpers\messagemock.py", line 65, in _handle
with self._caplog.at_level(log_level): # needed so we don't fail
File "C:\projects\qutebrowser\.tox\py34\lib\site-packages\pytest_catchlog.py", line 232, in at_level
obj = logger and logging.getLogger(logger) or self.handler
File "C:\projects\qutebrowser\.tox\py34\lib\site-packages\pytest_catchlog.py", line 186, in handler
return self._item.catch_log_handler
AttributeError: 'Function' object has no attribute 'catch_log_handler'
Full stack:
c:\projects\qutebrowser-git\.tox\py34\lib\site-packages\pytestqt\plugin.py(100)pytest_runtest_setup()
-> _process_events()
c:\projects\qutebrowser-git\.tox\py34\lib\site-packages\pytestqt\plugin.py(140)_process_events()
-> app.processEvents()
c:\projects\qutebrowser-git\qutebrowser\misc\guiprocess.py(94)on_error()
-> self._what, msg), immediately=True)
c:\projects\qutebrowser-git\tests\helpers\messagemock.py(71)_handle_error()
-> self._handle(Level.error, *args, **kwargs)
c:\projects\qutebrowser-git\tests\helpers\messagemock.py(65)_handle()
-> with self._caplog.at_level(log_level): # needed so we don't fail
c:\projects\qutebrowser-git\.tox\py34\lib\site-packages\pytest_catchlog.py(235)at_level()
-> obj = logger and logging.getLogger(logger) or self.handler
> c:\projects\qutebrowser-git\.tox\py34\lib\site-packages\pytest_catchlog.py(189)handler()->None
This should fix broken AppVeyor builds.
Fixes#1662.
Using the config_tmdpir fixture across all tests in this module caused
a lingering LineParser to make test_debug fail.
I still don't know why, but scoping the config_tmpdir fixture to only
the test class that was creating ~/.config/qute_test fixes the issue,
and still prevents creation of a user tempdir.
This was more complicated than the other data/config/cachedir test
fixes, as QtWebEngine was accessing the datadir directly (and bypassing
standdarddir.data).
This means the tmpdir_data stub is not enough, we need to set
XDG_DATA_HOME to redirect access.
Don't create ~/.config/qute_test by mocking out standdarddir.config for
all tests in this module.
This adds config_tmpdir to fixtures.py and moves temp_datadir from
test_adblock to fixtures.py as it will be needed more broadly.