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fgallina-python-el-expansions.feature
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fgallina-python-el-expansions.feature
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@requires-e24-3
Feature: fgallinas python.el expansions
In order to quickly and precisely mark Python code blocks
As an Emacs user
I want to expand to them
Scenario: Baseline feature test.
Given I turn on python-mode
And there is no region selected
When I insert "run(23)"
And I place the cursor between "n" and "("
And I press "C-@"
And I press "C-@"
Then the region should be "run(23)"
Scenario: Mark region inside a string.
Given I turn on python-mode
And there is no region selected
When I insert "'X-Men: Wolverine'"
And I place the cursor between "r" and "i"
And I press "C-@"
And I press "C-@"
Then the region should be "X-Men: Wolverine"
Scenario: Mark region inside a string with escape delimiter.
Given I turn on python-mode
And there is no region selected
When I insert "'pre' + 'X-Men: Wol\'verine' + 'post'"
And I place the cursor between "r" and "i"
And I press "C-@"
And I press "C-@"
Then the region should be "X-Men: Wol\'verine"
Scenario: Mark region outside a string.
Given I turn on python-mode
And there is no region selected
When I insert "run('X-Men: ' + 'Wolverine')"
And I place the cursor between "M" and "e"
And I press "C-@"
And I press "C-@"
And I press "C-@"
Then the region should be "'X-Men: '"
Scenario: Mark region inside a multi-line string.
Given I turn on python-mode
And there is no region selected
When I insert:
"""
print('lalelu')
'''This is a multi-line Python string
with lots of useless content.
'''
print('lalelu')
"""
And I place the cursor between "-" and "l"
And I press "C-@"
And I press "C-@"
Then the region should be:
"""
This is a multi-line Python string
with lots of useless content.
"""
# Scenario: Mark region outside a multi-line string.
# Given I turn on python-mode
# And there is no region selected
# When I insert:
# """
# '''This is a multi-line Python string
# with lots of useless content.
# '''
# """
# And I place the cursor between "-" and "l"
# And I press "C-@"
# And I press "C-@"
# And I press "C-@"
# Then the region should be:
# """
# '''This is a multi-line Python string
# with lots of useless content.
# '''
# """
Scenario: Mark a basic Python block
Given I turn on python-mode
And there is no region selected
When I insert:
"""
if True:
print('To be, or not to be...')
else:
print('Booyah.')
"""
And I go to point "1"
And I press "C-@"
And I press "C-@"
And I press "C-@"
Then the region should be:
"""
if True:
print('To be, or not to be...')
"""
Scenario: Mark a Python block with a nested block
Given I turn on python-mode
And there is no region selected
When I insert:
"""
if True:
if True:
print(23)
print('To be, or not to be...')
else:
print('Booyah.')
"""
And I go to point "1"
And I press "C-@"
Then the region should be:
"""
if
"""
And I press "C-@"
Then the region should be:
"""
if True:
"""
And I press "C-@"
Then the region should be:
"""
if True:
if True:
print(23)
print('To be, or not to be...')
"""
Scenario: Mark another Python block with a nested block
Given I turn on python-mode
And there is no region selected
When I insert:
"""
def moo(data):
for foo in data.items():
print(foo)
"""
And I go to point "1"
And I press "C-@"
And I press "C-@"
And I press "C-@"
Then the region should be:
"""
def moo(data):
for foo in data.items():
print(foo)
"""
Scenario: Mark an outer Python block
Given I turn on python-mode
And there is no region selected
When I insert:
"""
print('More stuff')
def the_truth():
if True:
print('To be, or not to be...')
else:
print('Booyah.')
print('Even more stuff.')
"""
And I go to the front of the word "if"
And I press "C-@"
Then the region should be:
"""
if
"""
And I press "C-@"
Then the region should be:
"""
if True:
"""
And I press "C-@"
Then the region should be:
"""
if True:
print('To be, or not to be...')
"""
And I press "C-@"
Then the region should be:
"""
def the_truth():
if True:
print('To be, or not to be...')
else:
print('Booyah.')
"""
Scenario: Mark nested Python block with subsequent statements in outer block
Given I turn on python-mode
And there is no region selected
When I insert:
"""
def outer_foo():
def inner_foo():
return 23
return inner_foo()
"""
And I go to point "23"
And I press "C-@"
Then the region should be:
"""
def
"""
And I press "C-@"
Then the region should be:
"""
def inner_foo():
"""
And I press "C-@"
Then the region should be:
"""
def inner_foo():
return 23
"""