From 5635962154ac670a73c7c608f56ceb146e975f3f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Todd Leonhardt Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2019 23:41:04 -0400 Subject: Fix history display issues Issues were two fold: - HistoryItem statement.raw was getting mangled for multiline commands due to macro-related changes in _input_line_to_statement() - HistoryItem pretty printing wasn't using rstrip() anymore in verbose mode I added a couple unit tests in the process of getting here. But we should add some explicit unit tests of _input_line_to_statement() for cases like: - basic single-line command - macro single-line command - multiline command --- examples/cmd_as_argument.py | 3 ++- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'examples/cmd_as_argument.py') diff --git a/examples/cmd_as_argument.py b/examples/cmd_as_argument.py index 9eb0befb..bd7f00cb 100755 --- a/examples/cmd_as_argument.py +++ b/examples/cmd_as_argument.py @@ -31,9 +31,10 @@ class CmdLineApp(cmd2.Cmd): shortcuts = dict(self.DEFAULT_SHORTCUTS) shortcuts.update({'&': 'speak'}) # Set use_ipython to True to enable the "ipy" command which embeds and interactive IPython shell - super().__init__(use_ipython=False, multiline_commands=['orate'], shortcuts=shortcuts) + super().__init__(use_ipython=True, multiline_commands=['orate'], shortcuts=shortcuts) self.allow_cli_args = False + self.locals_in_py = True self.maxrepeats = 3 # Make maxrepeats settable at runtime self.settable['maxrepeats'] = 'max repetitions for speak command' -- cgit v1.2.1