vim/sadness/bike/ide-integration/test/README @ f0d5c7c0f700
vim: replace camelcasemappings with others to unshadow stuff
author |
Steve Losh <steve@stevelosh.com> |
date |
Fri, 10 Dec 2010 09:55:26 -0500 |
parents |
cfd5d659d737 |
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Test Steps for testing idle integration
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N.B. this test script is not expected to test all of bicyclerepairman
- the pyunit tests do that. It is merely there to test the integration
with idle (which doesnt get tested by pyunit).
------------- Rename * -----------------------------------------
- Load scrap.py
- Rename Class to MyRenamedClass
(Check it renames the class)
- Undo the rename
- Create scrap3.py, containing the following:
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import scrap
a = scrap.MyClass()
a.myMethod()
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- Go back to scrap.py and rename the method to MyRenamedMethod
(Check that it prompts for rename in scrap2.py - rename the
first, but not the second)
(Check that it renames all the methods in scrap2.py and scrap3.py
except for the one you said no to)
- Undo the rename
(Check that it undid all the renamings in all the files)
------------- Find References ----------------------------------
- Goto scrap.py, select 'find references'. Check that it tells you to
highlight a class/function/method.
- Highlight 'myMethod' and try again Check that it displays a list of
references to this method.
------------- Find Definition ----------------------------------
- Goto scrap2.py, click 'myMethod' on d.myMethod(), then select 'find
definition'. Check that it displays both the myMethod in MyClass and
in AnotherClass.
- Goto scrap2.py, click 'myMethod' on e.myMethod(), then select 'find
definition'. Check that it takes you to the definition, and doesn't
display a list of myMethod() references.
------------- Extract Method / Function ------------------------
- Load extractMethod.py into idle
- select 'Extract Method' without first selecting a region
(Check that it tells you to select the region)
- Use extractMethod to extract the marked line from the function
- Use extractMethod to extract the lines of code from the method
- Undo the extract Method
- Undo the extract Function
- Undo again - confirm that a dialog box pops up telling you the stack
is empty.
------------- Extract / Inline local variable ------------------
- Load extractMethod.py into the ide
- In the function 'inlineVariableTest', extract the marked code into a
variable
- Inline the variable back into the code
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- exit from the ide, and delete scrap3.py from the directory