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* API: Make `numpy.h` compatible with both NumPy 1.x and 2.x * TST: Update numpy dtype flags test to not covert flags to char * API: Add `numpy2.h` instead and make `numpy.h` safe This means that users of `numpy.h` cannot be broken, but need to update to `numpy2.h` if they want to compile for NumPy 2. Using Macros simply and didn't bother to try to remove unnecessary code paths. * API: Rather than `numpy2.h` use a define for the user. * Thread `PYBIND11_NUMPY2_SUPPORT` through things and try to adept test matrix * Small fixups (shouldn't matter)? * Fixup. Does upgrading scipy help? (it shouldn't?) (Some other small fixup) * Use NumPy 2 nightlies for ubuntu-latest job also * BUG: Fix numpy.bool check * TST: Fix complexwarning * BUG: Fix the fact that only the 50 slot is filled with the copy alias (There were 3 functions all doing the same, only this slot survived 2.x) * TST: One more test tweak * TST: Use "long" name for long, since it changed on windows * TST: Apparently we didn't always have ulong, so just use `L` * TST: Enforce dtype='l' for test as default isn't long anymore on windows * Rename macro and invert logic to PYBIND11_NUMPY_1_ONLY * PYBIND11_INTERNAL_NUMPY_1_ONLY_DETECTED * Test and code comment expansion * CI: Use pre-releases of numpy/scipy from pip via explicit version * CI: NumPy 2 only available on almalinux (as it is Python >=3.9) * MAINT: Match name more exactly and adopt error phrasing * MAINT: Pushed early, move helper to be private member * fix error message compilation when using NumPy 1.x-only backcompat * silence name shadowing warning * chore: minor optimization Signed-off-by: Henry Schreiner <henryschreineriii@gmail.com> --------- Signed-off-by: Henry Schreiner <henryschreineriii@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Ralf W. Grosse-Kunstleve <rwgk@google.com> Co-authored-by: Henry Schreiner <henryschreineriii@gmail.com>
223 lines
5.6 KiB
Python
223 lines
5.6 KiB
Python
"""pytest configuration
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Extends output capture as needed by pybind11: ignore constructors, optional unordered lines.
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Adds docstring and exceptions message sanitizers.
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"""
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import contextlib
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import difflib
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import gc
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import multiprocessing
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import re
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import sys
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import textwrap
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import traceback
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import pytest
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# Early diagnostic for failed imports
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try:
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import pybind11_tests
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except Exception:
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# pytest does not show the traceback without this.
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traceback.print_exc()
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raise
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@pytest.fixture(scope="session", autouse=True)
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def use_multiprocessing_forkserver_on_linux():
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if sys.platform != "linux":
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# The default on Windows and macOS is "spawn": If it's not broken, don't fix it.
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return
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# Full background: https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/issues/4105#issuecomment-1301004592
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# In a nutshell: fork() after starting threads == flakiness in the form of deadlocks.
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# It is actually a well-known pitfall, unfortunately without guard rails.
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# "forkserver" is more performant than "spawn" (~9s vs ~13s for tests/test_gil_scoped.py,
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# visit the issuecomment link above for details).
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multiprocessing.set_start_method("forkserver")
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_long_marker = re.compile(r"([0-9])L")
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_hexadecimal = re.compile(r"0x[0-9a-fA-F]+")
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# Avoid collecting Python3 only files
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collect_ignore = []
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def _strip_and_dedent(s):
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"""For triple-quote strings"""
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return textwrap.dedent(s.lstrip("\n").rstrip())
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def _split_and_sort(s):
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"""For output which does not require specific line order"""
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return sorted(_strip_and_dedent(s).splitlines())
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def _make_explanation(a, b):
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"""Explanation for a failed assert -- the a and b arguments are List[str]"""
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return ["--- actual / +++ expected"] + [
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line.strip("\n") for line in difflib.ndiff(a, b)
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]
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class Output:
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"""Basic output post-processing and comparison"""
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def __init__(self, string):
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self.string = string
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self.explanation = []
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def __str__(self):
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return self.string
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def __eq__(self, other):
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# Ignore constructor/destructor output which is prefixed with "###"
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a = [
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line
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for line in self.string.strip().splitlines()
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if not line.startswith("###")
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]
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b = _strip_and_dedent(other).splitlines()
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if a == b:
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return True
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self.explanation = _make_explanation(a, b)
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return False
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class Unordered(Output):
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"""Custom comparison for output without strict line ordering"""
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def __eq__(self, other):
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a = _split_and_sort(self.string)
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b = _split_and_sort(other)
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if a == b:
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return True
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self.explanation = _make_explanation(a, b)
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return False
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class Capture:
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def __init__(self, capfd):
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self.capfd = capfd
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self.out = ""
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self.err = ""
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def __enter__(self):
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self.capfd.readouterr()
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return self
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def __exit__(self, *args):
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self.out, self.err = self.capfd.readouterr()
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def __eq__(self, other):
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a = Output(self.out)
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b = other
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if a == b:
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return True
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self.explanation = a.explanation
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return False
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def __str__(self):
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return self.out
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def __contains__(self, item):
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return item in self.out
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@property
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def unordered(self):
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return Unordered(self.out)
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@property
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def stderr(self):
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return Output(self.err)
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@pytest.fixture()
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def capture(capsys):
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"""Extended `capsys` with context manager and custom equality operators"""
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return Capture(capsys)
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class SanitizedString:
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def __init__(self, sanitizer):
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self.sanitizer = sanitizer
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self.string = ""
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self.explanation = []
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def __call__(self, thing):
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self.string = self.sanitizer(thing)
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return self
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def __eq__(self, other):
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a = self.string
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b = _strip_and_dedent(other)
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if a == b:
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return True
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self.explanation = _make_explanation(a.splitlines(), b.splitlines())
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return False
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def _sanitize_general(s):
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s = s.strip()
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s = s.replace("pybind11_tests.", "m.")
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return _long_marker.sub(r"\1", s)
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def _sanitize_docstring(thing):
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s = thing.__doc__
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return _sanitize_general(s)
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@pytest.fixture()
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def doc():
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"""Sanitize docstrings and add custom failure explanation"""
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return SanitizedString(_sanitize_docstring)
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def _sanitize_message(thing):
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s = str(thing)
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s = _sanitize_general(s)
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return _hexadecimal.sub("0", s)
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@pytest.fixture()
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def msg():
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"""Sanitize messages and add custom failure explanation"""
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return SanitizedString(_sanitize_message)
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def pytest_assertrepr_compare(op, left, right): # noqa: ARG001
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"""Hook to insert custom failure explanation"""
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if hasattr(left, "explanation"):
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return left.explanation
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return None
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def gc_collect():
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"""Run the garbage collector twice (needed when running
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reference counting tests with PyPy)"""
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gc.collect()
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gc.collect()
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def pytest_configure():
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pytest.suppress = contextlib.suppress
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pytest.gc_collect = gc_collect
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def pytest_report_header(config):
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del config # Unused.
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assert (
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pybind11_tests.compiler_info is not None
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), "Please update pybind11_tests.cpp if this assert fails."
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return (
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"C++ Info:"
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f" {pybind11_tests.compiler_info}"
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f" {pybind11_tests.cpp_std}"
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f" {pybind11_tests.PYBIND11_INTERNALS_ID}"
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f" PYBIND11_SIMPLE_GIL_MANAGEMENT={pybind11_tests.PYBIND11_SIMPLE_GIL_MANAGEMENT}"
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f" PYBIND11_NUMPY_1_ONLY={pybind11_tests.PYBIND11_NUMPY_1_ONLY}"
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)
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