| | """ |
| | Check the numpy version is valid. |
| | |
| | Note that a development version is marked by the presence of 'dev0' or '+' |
| | in the version string, all else is treated as a release. The version string |
| | itself is set from the output of ``git describe`` which relies on tags. |
| | |
| | Examples |
| | -------- |
| | |
| | Valid Development: 1.22.0.dev0 1.22.0.dev0+5-g7999db4df2 1.22.0+5-g7999db4df2 |
| | Valid Release: 1.21.0.rc1, 1.21.0.b1, 1.21.0 |
| | Invalid: 1.22.0.dev, 1.22.0.dev0-5-g7999db4dfB, 1.21.0.d1, 1.21.a |
| | |
| | Note that a release is determined by the version string, which in turn |
| | is controlled by the result of the ``git describe`` command. |
| | """ |
| | import re |
| |
|
| | import numpy as np |
| | from numpy.testing import assert_ |
| |
|
| |
|
| | def test_valid_numpy_version(): |
| | |
| | |
| | version_pattern = r"^[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+(a[0-9]|b[0-9]|rc[0-9])?" |
| | dev_suffix = r"(\.dev[0-9]+(\+git[0-9]+\.[0-9a-f]+)?)?" |
| | res = re.match(version_pattern + dev_suffix + '$', np.__version__) |
| |
|
| | assert_(res is not None, np.__version__) |
| |
|
| |
|
| | def test_short_version(): |
| | |
| | if np.version.release: |
| | assert_(np.__version__ == np.version.short_version, |
| | "short_version mismatch in release version") |
| | else: |
| | assert_(np.__version__.split("+")[0] == np.version.short_version, |
| | "short_version mismatch in development version") |
| |
|
| |
|
| | def test_version_module(): |
| | contents = set([s for s in dir(np.version) if not s.startswith('_')]) |
| | expected = set([ |
| | 'full_version', |
| | 'git_revision', |
| | 'release', |
| | 'short_version', |
| | 'version', |
| | ]) |
| |
|
| | assert contents == expected |
| |
|