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"""
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This is a module for defining private helpers which do not depend on the
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rest of NumPy.
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Everything in here must be self-contained so that it can be
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imported anywhere else without creating circular imports.
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If a utility requires the import of NumPy, it probably belongs
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in ``numpy._core``.
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"""
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import functools
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import warnings
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from ._convertions import asunicode, asbytes
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def set_module(module):
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"""Private decorator for overriding __module__ on a function or class.
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Example usage::
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@set_module('numpy')
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def example():
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pass
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assert example.__module__ == 'numpy'
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"""
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def decorator(func):
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if module is not None:
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func.__module__ = module
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return func
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return decorator
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def _rename_parameter(old_names, new_names, dep_version=None):
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"""
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Generate decorator for backward-compatible keyword renaming.
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Apply the decorator generated by `_rename_parameter` to functions with a
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renamed parameter to maintain backward-compatibility.
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After decoration, the function behaves as follows:
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If only the new parameter is passed into the function, behave as usual.
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If only the old parameter is passed into the function (as a keyword), raise
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a DeprecationWarning if `dep_version` is provided, and behave as usual
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otherwise.
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If both old and new parameters are passed into the function, raise a
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DeprecationWarning if `dep_version` is provided, and raise the appropriate
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TypeError (function got multiple values for argument).
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Parameters
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----------
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old_names : list of str
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Old names of parameters
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new_name : list of str
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New names of parameters
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dep_version : str, optional
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Version of NumPy in which old parameter was deprecated in the format
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'X.Y.Z'. If supplied, the deprecation message will indicate that
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support for the old parameter will be removed in version 'X.Y+2.Z'
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Notes
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-----
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Untested with functions that accept *args. Probably won't work as written.
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"""
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def decorator(fun):
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@functools.wraps(fun)
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def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
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for old_name, new_name in zip(old_names, new_names):
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if old_name in kwargs:
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if dep_version:
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end_version = dep_version.split('.')
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end_version[1] = str(int(end_version[1]) + 2)
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end_version = '.'.join(end_version)
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msg = (f"Use of keyword argument `{old_name}` is "
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f"deprecated and replaced by `{new_name}`. "
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f"Support for `{old_name}` will be removed "
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f"in NumPy {end_version}.")
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warnings.warn(msg, DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
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if new_name in kwargs:
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msg = (f"{fun.__name__}() got multiple values for "
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f"argument now known as `{new_name}`")
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raise TypeError(msg)
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kwargs[new_name] = kwargs.pop(old_name)
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return fun(*args, **kwargs)
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return wrapper
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return decorator
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