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Found via `codespell`
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Also add a hint to the documentation advising the use of moveaxis over rollaxis.
Tests for rollaxis are left alone.
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Bare except is very rarely the right thing
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This requires to base masked median on sort(endwith=False) as we need to
distinguish Inf and NaN.
Using Inf as filler element of the sort does not work as then the mask is not
guaranteed to be at the end.
Closes gh-8340
Also fixed 1d ma.median not handling np.inf correctly, the nd variant
was ok.
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The strings in error messages were left untouched
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Both of these functions will be removed in Python 3.6 and were deprecated
in 3.5. The numpy versions are not full versions, but hopefully suffice.
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BF: do not crash lookfor if inspection fails - catch any Exception
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This is to make it easier to find and remove deprecated features.
It would be a good idea if all deprecations were made with similar
comments.
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The class is no longer used in numpy and was never exported.
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This does what is needed now that the compiler module is no longer
used.
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The ast module was added in Python 2.6 as a replacement for the compiler
module. As we no longer support Python versions < 2.6, all uses of the
compiler module can be removed.
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The rules enforced are the same as those used for scipy.
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Some of those problems look like potential coding errors. In those
cases a Fixme comment was made and the offending code, usually an
unused variable, was commented out.
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close gh-4345
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Fixes gh-2561
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The numarray info function is called by lib.utils.info. Rename it
to _info and copy into lib/utils.py. Some modifications are made
as it only needs to support numpy.
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Run the 2to3 ws_comma fixer on *.py files. Some lines are now too long
and will need to be broken at some point. OTOH, some lines were already
too long and need to be broken at some point. Now seems as good a time
as any to do this with open PRs at a minimum.
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WarningManager was a workaround for the lack of the with statement
in Python versions < 2.6. As those versions are no longer supported
it can be removed.
Deprecation notes are added to WarningManager and WarningMessage, but
to avoid a cascade of messages in third party apps, no warnings are
raised at this time, that can be done later.
Closes #3519.
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memmap needs to call it in __array_finalize__ to determine if it can
drop the references on copies.
The python version if may_share_memory caused significant slowdowns when
slicing these maps.
closes gh-3364
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The idioms fixer makes the following replacements.
1) int <- bool
2) comparison or identity of types <- isinstance
3) a.sort() <- sorted(a)
There were two problems that needed to be dealt with after the
application of the fixer. First, the replacement of comparison or
identity of types by isinstance was not always correct. The isinstance
function returns true for subtypes whereas many of the places where the
fixer made a substitution needed to check for exact type equality.
Second, the sorted function was applied to arrays, but because it treats
them as iterators and constructs a sorted list from the result, that is
the wrong thing to do.
Closes #3062.
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Now that only Python versions 2.6-2.7 and 3.2-3.3 are supported
some version checks are no longer needed. This patch removes them
so as to clean up the code.
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In Python3 `dict.items()`, `dict.keys()`, and `dict.values()` are
iterators. This causes problems when a list is needed so the 2to3 fixer
explicitly constructs a list when is finds on of those functions.
However, that is usually not necessary, so a lot of the work here has
been cleaning up those places where the fix is not needed. The big
exception to that is the `numpy/f2py/crackfortran.py` file. The code
there makes extensive use of loops that modify the contents of the
dictionary being looped through, which raises an error. That together
with the obscurity of the code in that file made it safest to let the
`dict` fixer do its worst.
Closes #3050.
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Add `print_function` to all `from __future__ import ...` statements
and use the python3 print function syntax everywhere.
Closes #3078.
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2to3: Apply `imports` fixer.
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The `imports` fixer deals with the standard packages that have been
renamed, removed, or methods that have moved.
cPickle -- removed, use pickle
commands -- removed, getoutput, getstatusoutput moved to subprocess
urlparse -- removed, urlparse moved to urllib.parse
cStringIO -- removed, use StringIO or io.StringIO
copy_reg -- renamed copyreg
_winreg -- renamed winreg
ConfigParser -- renamed configparser
__builtin__ -- renamed builtins
In the case of `cPickle`, it is imported as `pickle` when python < 3 and
performance may be a consideration, but otherwise plain old `pickle` is
used.
Dealing with `StringIO` is a bit tricky. There is an `io.StringIO`
function in the `io` module, available since Python 2.6, but it expects
unicode whereas `StringIO.StringIO` expects ascii. The Python 3
equivalent is then `io.BytesIO`. What I have done here is used BytesIO
for anything that is emulating a file for testing purposes. That is more
explicit than using a redefined StringIO as was done before we dropped
support for Python 2.4 and 2.5.
Closes #3180.
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DOC: Formatting fixes using regex
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also other spacing or formatting mistakes
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The new import `absolute_import` is added the `from __future__ import`
statement and The 2to3 `import` fixer is run to make the imports
compatible. There are several things that need to be dealt with to make
this work.
1) Files meant to be run as scripts run in a different environment than
files imported as part of a package, and so changes to those files need
to be skipped. The affected script files are:
* all setup.py files
* numpy/core/code_generators/generate_umath.py
* numpy/core/code_generators/generate_numpy_api.py
* numpy/core/code_generators/generate_ufunc_api.py
2) Some imported modules are not available as they are created during
the build process and consequently 2to3 is unable to handle them
correctly. Files that import those modules need a bit of extra work.
The affected files are:
* core/__init__.py,
* core/numeric.py,
* core/_internal.py,
* core/arrayprint.py,
* core/fromnumeric.py,
* numpy/__init__.py,
* lib/npyio.py,
* lib/function_base.py,
* fft/fftpack.py,
* random/__init__.py
Closes #3172
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2to3: Put `from __future__ import division` in every python file.
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This should be harmless, as we already are division clean. However,
placement of this import takes some care. In the future a script
can be used to append new features without worry, at least until
such time as it exceeds a single line. Having that ability will
make it easier to deal with absolute imports and printing updates.
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Replaces old style `f.im_func` and `f.im_class` method attributes
with `f.__func__` and `f.__class__`. Closes #3070.
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This replaces the `b.func_xxxx` with newer `__xxxx__` attribute names
For example, `f.__name__` replaces `f.func_name`
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Example: except ValueError,msg: -> except ValueError as msg:
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It comes from the Python compiler package, which isn't available on Python 3.x.
We already handle that issue by instead importing the ast module.
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Thanks to sebhaase for the patch.
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- allow numbers in function signature
- print the items in relevance order (not reverse relevance)
- include ufunc docstrings
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of changing the module to import from to io.
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Make small cleanup.
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