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test-installed-scipy.py
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test-installed-scipy.py
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#!/usr/bin/env python
# A simple script to test the installed version of scipy by calling
# 'scipy.test()'. Key features:
# -- convenient command-line syntax
# -- sets exit status appropriately, useful for automated test environments
# It would be better to set this up as a module in the scipy namespace, so
# that it could be run as:
# python -m scipy.run_tests <args>
# But, python2.4's -m switch only works with top-level modules, not modules
# that are inside packages. So, once we drop 2.4 support, maybe...
import sys
# In case we are run from the source directory, we don't want to import scipy
# from there, we want to import the installed version:
sys.path.pop(0)
from optparse import OptionParser
parser = OptionParser("usage: %prog [options] -- [nosetests options]")
parser.add_option("-v", "--verbose",
action="count", dest="verbose", default=1,
help="increase verbosity")
parser.add_option("--doctests",
action="store_true", dest="doctests", default=False,
help="Run doctests in module")
parser.add_option("--coverage",
action="store_true", dest="coverage", default=False,
help="report coverage of Scipy code (requires 'coverage' module")
parser.add_option("-m", "--mode",
action="store", dest="mode", default="fast",
help="'fast', 'full', or something that could be "
"passed to nosetests -A [default: %default]")
(options, args) = parser.parse_args()
import scipy
result = scipy.test(options.mode,
verbose=options.verbose,
extra_argv=args,
doctests=options.doctests,
coverage=options.coverage)
if result.wasSuccessful():
sys.exit(0)
else:
sys.exit(1)