Python numpy.deprecate() 使用实例

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Example 1

def deprecate(*args, **kwargs):
    """
    Issues a DeprecationWarning, adds warning to `old_name`'s
    docstring, rebinds ``old_name.__name__`` and returns the new
    function object.

    This function may also be used as a decorator.

    Parameters
    ----------
    func : function
        The function to be deprecated.
    old_name : str, optional
        The name of the function to be deprecated. Default is None, in
        which case the name of `func` is used.
    new_name : str, optional
        The new name for the function. Default is None, in which case the
        deprecation message is that `old_name` is deprecated. If given, the
        deprecation message is that `old_name` is deprecated and `new_name`
        should be used instead.
    message : str, optional
        Additional explanation of the deprecation.  Displayed in the
        docstring after the warning.

    Returns
    -------
    old_func : function
        The deprecated function.

    Examples
    --------
    Note that ``olduint`` returns a value after printing Deprecation
    Warning:

    >>> olduint = np.deprecate(np.uint)
    >>> olduint(6)
    /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/numpy/lib/utils.py:114:
    DeprecationWarning: uint32 is deprecated
      warnings.warn(str1, DeprecationWarning)
    6

    """
    # Deprecate may be run as a function or as a decorator
    # If run as a function, we initialise the decorator class
    # and execute its __call__ method.

    if args:
        fn = args[0]
        args = args[1:]

        # backward compatibility -- can be removed
        # after next release
        if 'newname' in kwargs:
            kwargs['new_name'] = kwargs.pop('newname')
        if 'oldname' in kwargs:
            kwargs['old_name'] = kwargs.pop('oldname')

        return _Deprecate(*args, **kwargs)(fn)
    else:
        return _Deprecate(*args, **kwargs) 

Example 2

def deprecate(*args, **kwargs):
    """
    Issues a DeprecationWarning, adds warning to `old_name`'s
    docstring, rebinds ``old_name.__name__`` and returns the new
    function object.

    This function may also be used as a decorator.

    Parameters
    ----------
    func : function
        The function to be deprecated.
    old_name : str, optional
        The name of the function to be deprecated. Default is None, in
        which case the name of `func` is used.
    new_name : str, optional
        The new name for the function. Default is None, in which case the
        deprecation message is that `old_name` is deprecated. If given, the
        deprecation message is that `old_name` is deprecated and `new_name`
        should be used instead.
    message : str, optional
        Additional explanation of the deprecation.  Displayed in the
        docstring after the warning.

    Returns
    -------
    old_func : function
        The deprecated function.

    Examples
    --------
    Note that ``olduint`` returns a value after printing Deprecation
    Warning:

    >>> olduint = np.deprecate(np.uint)
    >>> olduint(6)
    /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/numpy/lib/utils.py:114:
    DeprecationWarning: uint32 is deprecated
      warnings.warn(str1, DeprecationWarning)
    6

    """
    # Deprecate may be run as a function or as a decorator
    # If run as a function, we initialise the decorator class
    # and execute its __call__ method.

    if args:
        fn = args[0]
        args = args[1:]

        # backward compatibility -- can be removed
        # after next release
        if 'newname' in kwargs:
            kwargs['new_name'] = kwargs.pop('newname')
        if 'oldname' in kwargs:
            kwargs['old_name'] = kwargs.pop('oldname')

        return _Deprecate(*args, **kwargs)(fn)
    else:
        return _Deprecate(*args, **kwargs) 

Example 3

def deprecate(*args, **kwargs):
    """
    Issues a DeprecationWarning, adds warning to `old_name`'s
    docstring, rebinds ``old_name.__name__`` and returns the new
    function object.

    This function may also be used as a decorator.

    Parameters
    ----------
    func : function
        The function to be deprecated.
    old_name : str, optional
        The name of the function to be deprecated. Default is None, in
        which case the name of `func` is used.
    new_name : str, optional
        The new name for the function. Default is None, in which case the
        deprecation message is that `old_name` is deprecated. If given, the
        deprecation message is that `old_name` is deprecated and `new_name`
        should be used instead.
    message : str, optional
        Additional explanation of the deprecation.  Displayed in the
        docstring after the warning.

    Returns
    -------
    old_func : function
        The deprecated function.

    Examples
    --------
    Note that ``olduint`` returns a value after printing Deprecation
    Warning:

    >>> olduint = np.deprecate(np.uint)
    >>> olduint(6)
    /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/numpy/lib/utils.py:114:
    DeprecationWarning: uint32 is deprecated
      warnings.warn(str1, DeprecationWarning)
    6

    """
    # Deprecate may be run as a function or as a decorator
    # If run as a function, we initialise the decorator class
    # and execute its __call__ method.

    if args:
        fn = args[0]
        args = args[1:]

        # backward compatibility -- can be removed
        # after next release
        if 'newname' in kwargs:
            kwargs['new_name'] = kwargs.pop('newname')
        if 'oldname' in kwargs:
            kwargs['old_name'] = kwargs.pop('oldname')

        return _Deprecate(*args, **kwargs)(fn)
    else:
        return _Deprecate(*args, **kwargs) 

Example 4

def deprecate(*args, **kwargs):
    """
    Issues a DeprecationWarning, adds warning to `old_name`'s
    docstring, rebinds ``old_name.__name__`` and returns the new
    function object.

    This function may also be used as a decorator.

    Parameters
    ----------
    func : function
        The function to be deprecated.
    old_name : str, optional
        The name of the function to be deprecated. Default is None, in
        which case the name of `func` is used.
    new_name : str, optional
        The new name for the function. Default is None, in which case the
        deprecation message is that `old_name` is deprecated. If given, the
        deprecation message is that `old_name` is deprecated and `new_name`
        should be used instead.
    message : str, optional
        Additional explanation of the deprecation.  Displayed in the
        docstring after the warning.

    Returns
    -------
    old_func : function
        The deprecated function.

    Examples
    --------
    Note that ``olduint`` returns a value after printing Deprecation
    Warning:

    >>> olduint = np.deprecate(np.uint)
    >>> olduint(6)
    /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/numpy/lib/utils.py:114:
    DeprecationWarning: uint32 is deprecated
      warnings.warn(str1, DeprecationWarning)
    6

    """
    # Deprecate may be run as a function or as a decorator
    # If run as a function, we initialise the decorator class
    # and execute its __call__ method.

    if args:
        fn = args[0]
        args = args[1:]

        # backward compatibility -- can be removed
        # after next release
        if 'newname' in kwargs:
            kwargs['new_name'] = kwargs.pop('newname')
        if 'oldname' in kwargs:
            kwargs['old_name'] = kwargs.pop('oldname')

        return _Deprecate(*args, **kwargs)(fn)
    else:
        return _Deprecate(*args, **kwargs) 

Example 5

def deprecate(*args, **kwargs):
    """
    Issues a DeprecationWarning, adds warning to `old_name`'s
    docstring, rebinds ``old_name.__name__`` and returns the new
    function object.

    This function may also be used as a decorator.

    Parameters
    ----------
    func : function
        The function to be deprecated.
    old_name : str, optional
        The name of the function to be deprecated. Default is None, in
        which case the name of `func` is used.
    new_name : str, optional
        The new name for the function. Default is None, in which case the
        deprecation message is that `old_name` is deprecated. If given, the
        deprecation message is that `old_name` is deprecated and `new_name`
        should be used instead.
    message : str, optional
        Additional explanation of the deprecation.  Displayed in the
        docstring after the warning.

    Returns
    -------
    old_func : function
        The deprecated function.

    Examples
    --------
    Note that ``olduint`` returns a value after printing Deprecation
    Warning:

    >>> olduint = np.deprecate(np.uint)
    >>> olduint(6)
    /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/numpy/lib/utils.py:114:
    DeprecationWarning: uint32 is deprecated
      warnings.warn(str1, DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
    6

    """
    # Deprecate may be run as a function or as a decorator
    # If run as a function, we initialise the decorator class
    # and execute its __call__ method.

    if args:
        fn = args[0]
        args = args[1:]

        # backward compatibility -- can be removed
        # after next release
        if 'newname' in kwargs:
            kwargs['new_name'] = kwargs.pop('newname')
        if 'oldname' in kwargs:
            kwargs['old_name'] = kwargs.pop('oldname')

        return _Deprecate(*args, **kwargs)(fn)
    else:
        return _Deprecate(*args, **kwargs) 

Example 6

def deprecate(*args, **kwargs):
    """
    Issues a DeprecationWarning, adds warning to `old_name`'s
    docstring, rebinds ``old_name.__name__`` and returns the new
    function object.

    This function may also be used as a decorator.

    Parameters
    ----------
    func : function
        The function to be deprecated.
    old_name : str, optional
        The name of the function to be deprecated. Default is None, in
        which case the name of `func` is used.
    new_name : str, optional
        The new name for the function. Default is None, in which case the
        deprecation message is that `old_name` is deprecated. If given, the
        deprecation message is that `old_name` is deprecated and `new_name`
        should be used instead.
    message : str, optional
        Additional explanation of the deprecation.  Displayed in the
        docstring after the warning.

    Returns
    -------
    old_func : function
        The deprecated function.

    Examples
    --------
    Note that ``olduint`` returns a value after printing Deprecation
    Warning:

    >>> olduint = np.deprecate(np.uint)
    >>> olduint(6)
    /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/numpy/lib/utils.py:114:
    DeprecationWarning: uint32 is deprecated
      warnings.warn(str1, DeprecationWarning)
    6

    """
    # Deprecate may be run as a function or as a decorator
    # If run as a function, we initialise the decorator class
    # and execute its __call__ method.

    if args:
        fn = args[0]
        args = args[1:]

        # backward compatibility -- can be removed
        # after next release
        if 'newname' in kwargs:
            kwargs['new_name'] = kwargs.pop('newname')
        if 'oldname' in kwargs:
            kwargs['old_name'] = kwargs.pop('oldname')

        return _Deprecate(*args, **kwargs)(fn)
    else:
        return _Deprecate(*args, **kwargs) 
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