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Small fixes so the docs build....
Small fixes so the docs build. Some of these are quick hacks that disable parts of the API build so we need to revisit them, but at least we can build nightly docs again.

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"""Decorators for labeling test objects
Decorators that merely return a modified version of the original
function object are straightforward. Decorators that return a new
function object need to use
nose.tools.make_decorator(original_function)(decorator) in returning
the decorator, in order to preserve metadata such as function name,
setup and teardown functions and so on - see nose.tools for more
information.
"""
def slow(t):
"""Labels a test as 'slow'.
The exact definition of a slow test is obviously both subjective and
hardware-dependent, but in general any individual test that requires more
than a second or two should be labeled as slow (the whole suite consits of
thousands of tests, so even a second is significant)."""
t.slow = True
return t
def setastest(tf=True):
''' Signals to nose that this function is or is not a test
Parameters
----------
tf : bool
If True specifies this is a test, not a test otherwise
This decorator cannot use the nose namespace, because it can be
called from a non-test module. See also istest and nottest in
nose.tools
'''
def set_test(t):
t.__test__ = tf
return t
return set_test
def skipif(skip_condition=True, msg=None):
''' Make function raise SkipTest exception if skip_condition is true
Parameters
----------
skip_condition : bool or callable.
Flag to determine whether to skip test. If the condition is a
callable, it is used at runtime to dynamically make the decision. This
is useful for tests that may require costly imports, to delay the cost
until the test suite is actually executed.
msg : string
Message to give on raising a SkipTest exception
Returns
-------
decorator : function
Decorator, which, when applied to a function, causes SkipTest
to be raised when the skip_condition was True, and the function
to be called normally otherwise.
Notes
-----
You will see from the code that we had to further decorate the
decorator with the nose.tools.make_decorator function in order to
transmit function name, and various other metadata.
'''
if msg is None:
msg = 'Test skipped due to test condition'
def skip_decorator(f):
# Local import to avoid a hard nose dependency and only incur the
# import time overhead at actual test-time.
import nose
def skipper(*args, **kwargs):
if skip_condition:
raise nose.SkipTest, msg
else:
return f(*args, **kwargs)
return nose.tools.make_decorator(f)(skipper)
return skip_decorator
def skipknownfailure(f):
''' Decorator to raise SkipTest for test known to fail
'''
# Local import to avoid a hard nose dependency and only incur the
# import time overhead at actual test-time.
import nose
def skipper(*args, **kwargs):
raise nose.SkipTest, 'This test is known to fail'
return nose.tools.make_decorator(f)(skipper)