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from __future__ import division, unicode_literals, print_function, absolute_import
import doctest
import logging
import os
import sys
from contextlib import contextmanager
from pint.compat import ndarray, unittest, np
from pint import logger, UnitRegistry
from pint.quantity import _Quantity
from pint.testsuite.helpers import PintOutputChecker
from logging.handlers import BufferingHandler
class TestHandler(BufferingHandler):
def __init__(self, only_warnings=False):
# BufferingHandler takes a "capacity" argument
# so as to know when to flush. As we're overriding
# shouldFlush anyway, we can set a capacity of zero.
# You can call flush() manually to clear out the
# buffer.
self.only_warnings = only_warnings
BufferingHandler.__init__(self, 0)
def shouldFlush(self):
return False
def emit(self, record):
if self.only_warnings and record.level != logging.WARNING:
return
self.buffer.append(record.__dict__)
class BaseTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
CHECK_NO_WARNING = True
@contextmanager
def capture_log(self, level=logging.DEBUG):
th = TestHandler()
th.setLevel(level)
logger.addHandler(th)
if self._test_handler is not None:
l = len(self._test_handler.buffer)
yield th.buffer
if self._test_handler is not None:
self._test_handler.buffer = self._test_handler.buffer[:l]
def setUp(self):
self._test_handler = None
if self.CHECK_NO_WARNING:
self._test_handler = th = TestHandler()
th.setLevel(logging.WARNING)
logger.addHandler(th)
def tearDown(self):
if self._test_handler is not None:
buf = self._test_handler.buffer
l = len(buf)
msg = '\n'.join(record.get('msg', str(record)) for record in buf)
self.assertEqual(l, 0, msg='%d warnings raised.\n%s' % (l, msg))
class QuantityTestCase(BaseTestCase):
FORCE_NDARRAY = False
@classmethod
def setUpClass(cls):
cls.ureg = UnitRegistry(force_ndarray=cls.FORCE_NDARRAY)
cls.Q_ = cls.ureg.Quantity
cls.U_ = cls.ureg.Unit
def _get_comparable_magnitudes(self, first, second, msg):
if isinstance(first, _Quantity) and isinstance(second, _Quantity):
second = second.to(first)
self.assertEqual(first.units, second.units, msg=msg + ' Units are not equal.')
m1, m2 = first.magnitude, second.magnitude
elif isinstance(first, _Quantity):
self.assertTrue(first.dimensionless, msg=msg + ' The first is not dimensionless.')
first = first.to('')
m1, m2 = first.magnitude, second
elif isinstance(second, _Quantity):
self.assertTrue(second.dimensionless, msg=msg + ' The second is not dimensionless.')
second = second.to('')
m1, m2 = first, second.magnitude
else:
m1, m2 = first, second
return m1, m2
def assertQuantityEqual(self, first, second, msg=None):
if msg is None:
msg = 'Comparing %r and %r. ' % (first, second)
m1, m2 = self._get_comparable_magnitudes(first, second, msg)
if isinstance(m1, ndarray) or isinstance(m2, ndarray):
np.testing.assert_array_equal(m1, m2, err_msg=msg)
else:
unittest.TestCase.assertEqual(self, m1, m2, msg)
def assertQuantityAlmostEqual(self, first, second, rtol=1e-07, atol=0, msg=None):
if msg is None:
msg = 'Comparing %r and %r. ' % (first, second)
m1, m2 = self._get_comparable_magnitudes(first, second, msg)
if isinstance(m1, ndarray) or isinstance(m2, ndarray):
np.testing.assert_allclose(m1, m2, rtol=rtol, atol=atol, err_msg=msg)
else:
self.assertLessEqual(abs(m1 - m2), atol + rtol * abs(m2), msg=msg)
def testsuite():
"""A testsuite that has all the pint tests.
"""
suite = unittest.TestLoader().discover(os.path.dirname(__file__))
from pint.compat import HAS_NUMPY, HAS_UNCERTAINTIES
# TESTING THE DOCUMENTATION requires pyyaml, serialize, numpy and uncertainties
if HAS_NUMPY and HAS_UNCERTAINTIES:
try:
import yaml, serialize
add_docs(suite)
except ImportError:
pass
return suite
def main():
"""Runs the testsuite as command line application.
"""
try:
unittest.main()
except Exception as e:
print('Error: %s' % e)
def run():
"""Run all tests.
:return: a :class:`unittest.TestResult` object
"""
test_runner = unittest.TextTestRunner()
return test_runner.run(testsuite())
import math
_GLOBS = {
'wrapping.rst': {
'pendulum_period': lambda length: 2*math.pi*math.sqrt(length/9.806650),
'pendulum_period2': lambda length, swing_amplitude: 1.,
'pendulum_period_maxspeed': lambda length, swing_amplitude: (1., 2.),
'pendulum_period_error': lambda length: (1., False),
}
}
def add_docs(suite):
"""Add docs to suite
:type suite: unittest.TestSuite
"""
docpath = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), '..', '..', 'docs')
docpath = os.path.abspath(docpath)
if os.path.exists(docpath):
checker = PintOutputChecker()
for name in (name for name in os.listdir(docpath) if name.endswith('.rst')):
file = os.path.join(docpath, name)
suite.addTest(doctest.DocFileSuite(file,
module_relative=False,
checker=checker,
globs=_GLOBS.get(name, None)))
@unittest.skip("Not working on Debian")
def test_docs():
suite = unittest.TestSuite()
add_docs(suite)
runner = unittest.TextTestRunner()
return runner.run(suite)
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