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"""
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Handlers for IPythonDirective's @doctest pseudo-decorator.
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The Sphinx extension that provides support for embedded IPython code provides
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a pseudo-decorator @doctest, which treats the input/output block as a
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doctest, raising a RuntimeError during doc generation if the actual output
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(after running the input) does not match the expected output.
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An example usage is:
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.. code-block:: rst
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.. ipython::
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In [1]: x = 1
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@doctest
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In [2]: x + 2
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Out[3]: 3
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One can also provide arguments to the decorator. The first argument should be
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the name of a custom handler. The specification of any other arguments is
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determined by the handler. For example,
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.. code-block:: rst
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.. ipython::
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@doctest float
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In [154]: 0.1 + 0.2
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Out[154]: 0.3
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allows the actual output ``0.30000000000000004`` to match the expected output
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due to a comparison with `np.allclose`.
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This module contains handlers for the @doctest pseudo-decorator. Handlers
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should have the following function signature::
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handler(sphinx_shell, args, input_lines, found, submitted)
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where `sphinx_shell` is the embedded Sphinx shell, `args` contains the list
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of arguments that follow: '@doctest handler_name', `input_lines` contains
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a list of the lines relevant to the current doctest, `found` is a string
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containing the output from the IPython shell, and `submitted` is a string
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containing the expected output from the IPython shell.
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Handlers must be registered in the `doctests` dict at the end of this module.
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"""
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def str_to_array(s):
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"""
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Simplistic converter of strings from repr to float NumPy arrays.
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If the repr representation has ellipsis in it, then this will fail.
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Parameters
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----------
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s : str
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The repr version of a NumPy array.
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Examples
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--------
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>>> s = "array([ 0.3, inf, nan])"
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>>> a = str_to_array(s)
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"""
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import numpy as np
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# Need to make sure eval() knows about inf and nan.
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# This also assumes default printoptions for NumPy.
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from numpy import inf, nan
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if s.startswith(u'array'):
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# Remove array( and )
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s = s[6:-1]
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if s.startswith(u'['):
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a = np.array(eval(s), dtype=float)
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else:
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# Assume its a regular float. Force 1D so we can index into it.
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a = np.atleast_1d(float(s))
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return a
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def float_doctest(sphinx_shell, args, input_lines, found, submitted):
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"""
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Doctest which allow the submitted output to vary slightly from the input.
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Here is how it might appear in an rst file:
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.. code-block:: rst
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.. ipython::
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@doctest float
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In [1]: 0.1 + 0.2
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Out[1]: 0.3
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"""
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import numpy as np
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if len(args) == 2:
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rtol = 1e-05
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atol = 1e-08
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else:
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# Both must be specified if any are specified.
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try:
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rtol = float(args[2])
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atol = float(args[3])
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except IndexError:
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e = ("Both `rtol` and `atol` must be specified "
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"if either are specified: {0}".format(args))
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raise IndexError(e)
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try:
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submitted = str_to_array(submitted)
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found = str_to_array(found)
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except:
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# For example, if the array is huge and there are ellipsis in it.
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error = True
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else:
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found_isnan = np.isnan(found)
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submitted_isnan = np.isnan(submitted)
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error = not np.allclose(found_isnan, submitted_isnan)
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error |= not np.allclose(found[~found_isnan],
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submitted[~submitted_isnan],
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rtol=rtol, atol=atol)
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TAB = ' ' * 4
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directive = sphinx_shell.directive
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if directive is None:
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source = 'Unavailable'
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content = 'Unavailable'
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else:
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source = directive.state.document.current_source
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# Add tabs and make into a single string.
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content = '\n'.join([TAB + line for line in directive.content])
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if error:
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e = ('doctest float comparison failure\n\n'
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'Document source: {0}\n\n'
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'Raw content: \n{1}\n\n'
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'On input line(s):\n{TAB}{2}\n\n'
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'we found output:\n{TAB}{3}\n\n'
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'instead of the expected:\n{TAB}{4}\n\n')
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e = e.format(source, content, '\n'.join(input_lines), repr(found),
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repr(submitted), TAB=TAB)
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raise RuntimeError(e)
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# dict of allowable doctest handlers. The key represents the first argument
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# that must be given to @doctest in order to activate the handler.
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doctests = {
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'float': float_doctest,
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}
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