# The following exec statement (or something like it) is needed to # prevent SyntaxError on Python < 2.5. Even though this is a test, # SyntaxErrors are not acceptable; on Debian systems, they block # byte-compilation during install and thus cause the package to fail # to install. import sys if sys.version_info[:2] >= (2, 5): exec """ from __future__ import with_statement import platform from numpy.core import * from numpy.random import rand, randint from numpy.testing import * class TestErrstate(TestCase): @dec.skipif(platform.machine() == "armv5tel", "See gh-413.") def test_invalid(self): with errstate(all='raise', under='ignore'): a = -arange(3) # This should work with errstate(invalid='ignore'): sqrt(a) # While this should fail! try: sqrt(a) except FloatingPointError: pass else: self.fail("Did not raise an invalid error") def test_divide(self): with errstate(all='raise', under='ignore'): a = -arange(3) # This should work with errstate(divide='ignore'): a // 0 # While this should fail! try: a // 0 except FloatingPointError: pass else: self.fail("Did not raise divide by zero error") def test_errcall(self): def foo(*args): print(args) olderrcall = geterrcall() with errstate(call=foo): assert_(geterrcall() is foo, 'call is not foo') with errstate(call=None): assert_(geterrcall() is None, 'call is not None') assert_(geterrcall() is olderrcall, 'call is not olderrcall') """ if __name__ == "__main__": run_module_suite()