"""Check that functions can handle list input""" import warnings import numpy as np from numpy.testing import assert_array_almost_equal import bottleneck as bn from .util import DTYPES import pytest def lists(dtypes=DTYPES): """Iterator that yields lists to use for unit testing.""" ss = {} ss[1] = {"size": 4, "shapes": [(4,)]} ss[2] = {"size": 6, "shapes": [(1, 6), (2, 3)]} ss[3] = {"size": 6, "shapes": [(1, 2, 3)]} ss[4] = {"size": 24, "shapes": [(1, 2, 3, 4)]} for ndim in ss: size = ss[ndim]["size"] shapes = ss[ndim]["shapes"] a = np.arange(size) for shape in shapes: a = a.reshape(shape) for dtype in dtypes: yield a.astype(dtype).tolist() @pytest.mark.parametrize("func", bn.get_functions("all"), ids=lambda x: x.__name__) def test_list_input(func): """Test that bn.xxx gives the same output as bn.slow.xxx for list input.""" msg = "\nfunc %s | input %s (%s) | shape %s\n" msg += "\nInput array:\n%s\n" name = func.__name__ if name == "replace": return func0 = eval("bn.slow.%s" % name) for i, a in enumerate(lists()): with warnings.catch_warnings(): warnings.simplefilter("ignore") try: actual = func(a) desired = func0(a) except TypeError: actual = func(a, 2) desired = func0(a, 2) a = np.array(a) tup = (name, "a" + str(i), str(a.dtype), str(a.shape), a) err_msg = msg % tup assert_array_almost_equal(actual, desired, err_msg=err_msg)