Example #1
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    def test_empty_slice(self):
        # Check behaviour of the getitem call with an 'empty' slicing.
        # This is necessary because, since Dask 2.0, the "from_array" function
        # takes a zero-length slice of its array argument, to capture array
        # metadata, and in those cases we want to avoid file access.
        test_dtype = np.dtype(np.float32)
        mock_datafetch = mock.MagicMock()
        proxy = _DataProxy(shape=(3, 4),
                           dtype=np.dtype(np.float32),
                           recreate_raw=mock_datafetch)

        # Test the special no-data indexing operation.
        result = proxy[0:0, 0:0]

        # Check the behaviour and results were as expected.
        self.assertEqual(mock_datafetch.call_count, 0)
        self.assertIsInstance(result, np.ndarray)
        self.assertEqual(result.dtype, test_dtype)
        self.assertEqual(result.shape, (0, 0))
 def test_bitmap__invalid_indicator(self):
     section_6 = {'bitMapIndicator': 100, 'bitmap': None}
     data_proxy = _DataProxy(0, 0, 0, 0)
     with self.assertRaisesRegexp(TranslationError, 'unsupported bitmap'):
         data_proxy._bitmap(section_6)
 def test_bitmap_present(self):
     bitmap = randint(2, size=(12))
     section_6 = {'bitMapIndicator': 0, 'bitmap': bitmap}
     data_proxy = _DataProxy(0, 0, 0, 0)
     result = data_proxy._bitmap(section_6)
     self.assertArrayEqual(bitmap, result)
 def test_no_bitmap(self):
     section_6 = {'bitMapIndicator': 255, 'bitmap': None}
     data_proxy = _DataProxy(0, 0, 0, 0)
     result = data_proxy._bitmap(section_6)
     self.assertIsNone(result)