"""Test the old numpy pickler, compatibility version.""" import random # numpy_pickle is not a drop-in replacement of pickle, as it takes # filenames instead of open files as arguments. from joblib import numpy_pickle_compat def test_z_file(tmpdir): # Test saving and loading data with Zfiles. filename = tmpdir.join('test.pkl').strpath data = numpy_pickle_compat.asbytes('Foo, \n Bar, baz, \n\nfoobar') with open(filename, 'wb') as f: numpy_pickle_compat.write_zfile(f, data) with open(filename, 'rb') as f: data_read = numpy_pickle_compat.read_zfile(f) assert data == data_read