numpy.testing.assert_warns#
- testing.assert_warns(warning_class, *args, **kwargs)[source]#
Fail unless the given callable throws the specified warning.
A warning of class warning_class should be thrown by the callable when invoked with arguments args and keyword arguments kwargs. If a different type of warning is thrown, it will not be caught.
If called with all arguments other than the warning class omitted, may be used as a context manager:
- with assert_warns(SomeWarning):
do_something()
The ability to be used as a context manager is new in NumPy v1.11.0.
New in version 1.4.0.
- Parameters:
- warning_classclass
The class defining the warning that func is expected to throw.
- funccallable, optional
Callable to test
- *argsArguments
Arguments for func.
- **kwargsKwargs
Keyword arguments for func.
- Returns:
- The value returned by func.
Examples
>>> import warnings >>> def deprecated_func(num): ... warnings.warn("Please upgrade", DeprecationWarning) ... return num*num >>> with np.testing.assert_warns(DeprecationWarning): ... assert deprecated_func(4) == 16 >>> # or passing a func >>> ret = np.testing.assert_warns(DeprecationWarning, deprecated_func, 4) >>> assert ret == 16