import os import pytest from pandas import compat import pandas._testing as tm def test_rands(): r = tm.rands(10) assert len(r) == 10 def test_rands_array_1d(): arr = tm.rands_array(5, size=10) assert arr.shape == (10,) assert len(arr[0]) == 5 def test_rands_array_2d(): arr = tm.rands_array(7, size=(10, 10)) assert arr.shape == (10, 10) assert len(arr[1, 1]) == 7 def test_numpy_err_state_is_default(): expected = {"over": "warn", "divide": "warn", "invalid": "warn", "under": "ignore"} import numpy as np # The error state should be unchanged after that import. assert np.geterr() == expected def test_convert_rows_list_to_csv_str(): rows_list = ["aaa", "bbb", "ccc"] ret = tm.convert_rows_list_to_csv_str(rows_list) if compat.is_platform_windows(): expected = "aaa\r\nbbb\r\nccc\r\n" else: expected = "aaa\nbbb\nccc\n" assert ret == expected @pytest.mark.parametrize("strict_data_files", [True, False]) def test_datapath_missing(datapath): with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="Could not find file"): datapath("not_a_file") def test_datapath(datapath): args = ("io", "data", "csv", "iris.csv") result = datapath(*args) expected = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(__file__)), *args) assert result == expected def test_external_error_raised(): with tm.external_error_raised(TypeError): raise TypeError("Should not check this error message, so it will pass")