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Removes these files that were deprecated since 1.15.0:
- numpy/testing/decorators.py
- numpy/testing/noseclasses.py
- numpy/testing/nosetester.py
This also resolves a failure in the recently introduced tests
in `test_public_api.py` (see gh-14454). Closes gh-14566
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Otherwise the deprecation message is not that helpful as I have to dig
through the source to find out since when and whether conditional import
is necessary in my code. I may not have numpy on my dev machine (this
message was on CI). So it's one extra step for the consumer.
That's also for you, you have more chance of having consumer update
their code when they have more informations in the deprecation message,
so you can drop old code faster !
At least kudo to Charles Harris for including a comments just above,
that prevented me from having to git blame and go spelunking for knowing
which versions were or not affected.
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The following modules have been moved or renamed and should not be
imported. This adds shim modules for the old names that issue a
DeprecationWarning on import.
* numpy/core/umath_tests.py
* numpy/testing/decorators.py
* numpy/testing/noseclasses.py
* numpy/testing/nosetester.py
* numpy/testing/utils.py
Closes #10845.
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The warning type is the second, not the first, argument.
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Downstream projects were importing directly from the testing modules
rather than from testing. Discourage this.
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This is to prepare for the switch to pytest.
* Rename `numpy/testing/nose_tools` to `numpy/testing/_private`.
* Redirect imports as needed.
* Copy `_testutils.py` from scipy to `numpy/testing/_private`.
* Rename `_testutils.py` to `_pytester.py` and remove unneeded bits.
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The noseclasses module should not be imported by users.
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The aim here is to separate out the nose dependent files prior to adding
pytest support. This could be done by adding new files to the general
numpy/testing directory, but I felt that it was to have the relevant
files separated out as it makes it easier to completely remove nose
dependencies when needed.
Many places were accessing submodules in numpy/testing directly, and in
some cases incorrectly. That presented a backwards compatibility
problem. The solution adapted here is to have "dummy" files whose
contents will depend on whether of not pytest is active. That way the
module looks the same as before from the outside.
In the case of numpy itself, direct accesses have been fixed. Having
proper `__all__` lists in the submodules helped in that.
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Closes gh-6863.
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* use SkipTest in numpy tests instead of importing it from nose
* add a KnownFailureException as an alias for KnownFailureTest
(the former is preferred, but the latter is kept for backcompat)
* rename the KnownFailure nose plugin into KnownFailurePlugin,
and keep the old name for backcompat
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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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Now is as good a time as any with open PR's at a low.
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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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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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These references were in MANIFEST.in, doc/summarize.py, release.sh, and
numpy/testing/noseclasses.py and involved scons files that have been
removed, mostly setupscons.py and setupsconsegg.py that were in the top
level.
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Move numpy-specific parts of the plugin into their own methods, or into
class-level defines. This makes it easier to subclass the plugin. This
in turn may help keep more eyes on the code.
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NumpyDocTestCase definition overwritten further down the file.
The deleted class only redefined the ``id`` method with the same code
as that in the parent class since before nose 0.10.
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The numpy doctest extension generates an error with empty doctest output;
this most often comes about with the +SKIP option.
The numpy doctest plugin exposed a nose bug because it accidentally used
a different default for the 'doctest-result-variable'.
nose bug report here:
http://code.google.com/p/python-nose/issues/detail?id=445
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We previously had a baroque inheritance scheme to deal with the case
where the user had normal nose doctests enabled in their environment.
However, this scheme didn't deal with bench() routine, and was
complicated. This commit uses a null Unplugger plugin to pull the
doctest plugin off the nose configuration after it has been initialized.
We can use this for bench() and test(), and it allows the doctest module
to be enabled (by the user environment) and then thrown away.
Also rejigged the docstrings and removed the automated docstring
addition as the docstrings have already been copied and adapted in the
code.
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- ParametricTestCase
- The following arguments from numpy.testing.Tester.test(): level,
verbosity,
all, sys_argv, testcase_pattern
- Path manipulation functions: set_package_path, set_local_path,
restore_path
- NumpyTestCase, NumpyTest
Also separated testing parameter setup from NoseTester.test into
NoseTester.prepare_test_args for use in a utility script for valgrind
testing (see NumPy ticket #784).
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Fixed undefined reference to "getpackage" (from nose.util).
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which allows flagging tests as known failures rather than skips.
Updated test_umath to use knownfailureif.
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Fixed __import__ calls for Python 2.4 (__import__ doesn't take keyword args in 2.4).
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builtin plugin.
Removed decorators for NoseTester methods.
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