This is a more rigorous test than filterAcceptsRow as it tests behavior
with multiple columns and different sort settings. In addition, it
tests intelligentLessThan which is not tested in the filterAcceptsRow
test (as lessThan is never called if there is only 1 item to filter).
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.
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.
For the Completer unit tests:
Although `change_completed_part` looks like a public method, it was
only used internally. Test the externally-used method
`selection_changed` instead.
Based on code review:
- Use qtbot.waitSignal to test a signal firing
- Use pytest.mark.xfail for an expected test failure
- Ensure there are 2 newlines between module-level functions
Based on code review:
- import modules, not classes
- use methods, not lambdas for the mock command prompt class
- use None rather than Mock for DUMB_SORT
- autouse two fixtures and remove them from test signatures
Had to add the `raw` parameter to ConfigStub.get as the setting option
completion model passes this argument explicitly (although the docs say
only raw=True is supported).