381 lines
12 KiB
Python
381 lines
12 KiB
Python
import copy
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import importlib
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import os
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import signal
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import sys
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from datetime import date, datetime
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from unittest import mock
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import pytest
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import matplotlib
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from matplotlib import pyplot as plt
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from matplotlib._pylab_helpers import Gcf
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from matplotlib import _c_internal_utils
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try:
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from matplotlib.backends.qt_compat import QtGui, QtWidgets # type: ignore # noqa
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from matplotlib.backends.qt_editor import _formlayout
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except ImportError:
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pytestmark = pytest.mark.skip('No usable Qt bindings')
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_test_timeout = 60 # A reasonably safe value for slower architectures.
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@pytest.fixture
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def qt_core(request):
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from matplotlib.backends.qt_compat import QtCore
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return QtCore
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@pytest.mark.backend('QtAgg', skip_on_importerror=True)
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def test_fig_close():
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# save the state of Gcf.figs
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init_figs = copy.copy(Gcf.figs)
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# make a figure using pyplot interface
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fig = plt.figure()
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# simulate user clicking the close button by reaching in
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# and calling close on the underlying Qt object
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fig.canvas.manager.window.close()
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# assert that we have removed the reference to the FigureManager
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# that got added by plt.figure()
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assert init_figs == Gcf.figs
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
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"qt_key, qt_mods, answer",
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[
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("Key_A", ["ShiftModifier"], "A"),
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("Key_A", [], "a"),
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("Key_A", ["ControlModifier"], ("ctrl+a")),
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(
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"Key_Aacute",
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["ShiftModifier"],
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"\N{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH ACUTE}",
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),
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("Key_Aacute", [], "\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH ACUTE}"),
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("Key_Control", ["AltModifier"], ("alt+control")),
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("Key_Alt", ["ControlModifier"], "ctrl+alt"),
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(
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"Key_Aacute",
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["ControlModifier", "AltModifier", "MetaModifier"],
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("ctrl+alt+meta+\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH ACUTE}"),
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),
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# We do not currently map the media keys, this may change in the
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# future. This means the callback will never fire
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("Key_Play", [], None),
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("Key_Backspace", [], "backspace"),
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(
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"Key_Backspace",
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["ControlModifier"],
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"ctrl+backspace",
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),
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],
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ids=[
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'shift',
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'lower',
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'control',
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'unicode_upper',
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'unicode_lower',
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'alt_control',
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'control_alt',
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'modifier_order',
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'non_unicode_key',
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'backspace',
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'backspace_mod',
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]
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)
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('backend', [
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# Note: the value is irrelevant; the important part is the marker.
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pytest.param(
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'Qt5Agg',
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marks=pytest.mark.backend('Qt5Agg', skip_on_importerror=True)),
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pytest.param(
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'QtAgg',
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marks=pytest.mark.backend('QtAgg', skip_on_importerror=True)),
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])
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def test_correct_key(backend, qt_core, qt_key, qt_mods, answer, monkeypatch):
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"""
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Make a figure.
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Send a key_press_event event (using non-public, qtX backend specific api).
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Catch the event.
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Assert sent and caught keys are the same.
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"""
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from matplotlib.backends.qt_compat import _to_int, QtCore
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if sys.platform == "darwin" and answer is not None:
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answer = answer.replace("ctrl", "cmd")
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answer = answer.replace("control", "cmd")
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answer = answer.replace("meta", "ctrl")
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result = None
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qt_mod = QtCore.Qt.KeyboardModifier.NoModifier
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for mod in qt_mods:
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qt_mod |= getattr(QtCore.Qt.KeyboardModifier, mod)
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class _Event:
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def isAutoRepeat(self): return False
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def key(self): return _to_int(getattr(QtCore.Qt.Key, qt_key))
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monkeypatch.setattr(QtWidgets.QApplication, "keyboardModifiers",
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lambda self: qt_mod)
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def on_key_press(event):
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nonlocal result
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result = event.key
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qt_canvas = plt.figure().canvas
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qt_canvas.mpl_connect('key_press_event', on_key_press)
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qt_canvas.keyPressEvent(_Event())
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assert result == answer
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@pytest.mark.backend('QtAgg', skip_on_importerror=True)
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def test_device_pixel_ratio_change():
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"""
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Make sure that if the pixel ratio changes, the figure dpi changes but the
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widget remains the same logical size.
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"""
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prop = 'matplotlib.backends.backend_qt.FigureCanvasQT.devicePixelRatioF'
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with mock.patch(prop) as p:
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p.return_value = 3
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fig = plt.figure(figsize=(5, 2), dpi=120)
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qt_canvas = fig.canvas
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qt_canvas.show()
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def set_device_pixel_ratio(ratio):
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p.return_value = ratio
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# The value here doesn't matter, as we can't mock the C++ QScreen
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# object, but can override the functional wrapper around it.
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# Emitting this event is simply to trigger the DPI change handler
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# in Matplotlib in the same manner that it would occur normally.
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screen.logicalDotsPerInchChanged.emit(96)
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qt_canvas.draw()
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qt_canvas.flush_events()
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# Make sure the mocking worked
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assert qt_canvas.device_pixel_ratio == ratio
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qt_canvas.manager.show()
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size = qt_canvas.size()
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screen = qt_canvas.window().windowHandle().screen()
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set_device_pixel_ratio(3)
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# The DPI and the renderer width/height change
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assert fig.dpi == 360
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assert qt_canvas.renderer.width == 1800
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assert qt_canvas.renderer.height == 720
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# The actual widget size and figure logical size don't change.
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assert size.width() == 600
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assert size.height() == 240
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assert qt_canvas.get_width_height() == (600, 240)
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assert (fig.get_size_inches() == (5, 2)).all()
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set_device_pixel_ratio(2)
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# The DPI and the renderer width/height change
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assert fig.dpi == 240
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assert qt_canvas.renderer.width == 1200
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assert qt_canvas.renderer.height == 480
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# The actual widget size and figure logical size don't change.
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assert size.width() == 600
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assert size.height() == 240
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assert qt_canvas.get_width_height() == (600, 240)
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assert (fig.get_size_inches() == (5, 2)).all()
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set_device_pixel_ratio(1.5)
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# The DPI and the renderer width/height change
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assert fig.dpi == 180
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assert qt_canvas.renderer.width == 900
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assert qt_canvas.renderer.height == 360
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# The actual widget size and figure logical size don't change.
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assert size.width() == 600
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assert size.height() == 240
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assert qt_canvas.get_width_height() == (600, 240)
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assert (fig.get_size_inches() == (5, 2)).all()
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@pytest.mark.backend('QtAgg', skip_on_importerror=True)
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def test_subplottool():
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fig, ax = plt.subplots()
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with mock.patch("matplotlib.backends.qt_compat._exec", lambda obj: None):
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fig.canvas.manager.toolbar.configure_subplots()
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@pytest.mark.backend('QtAgg', skip_on_importerror=True)
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def test_figureoptions():
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fig, ax = plt.subplots()
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ax.plot([1, 2])
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ax.imshow([[1]])
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ax.scatter(range(3), range(3), c=range(3))
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with mock.patch("matplotlib.backends.qt_compat._exec", lambda obj: None):
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fig.canvas.manager.toolbar.edit_parameters()
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@pytest.mark.backend('QtAgg', skip_on_importerror=True)
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def test_figureoptions_with_datetime_axes():
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fig, ax = plt.subplots()
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xydata = [
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datetime(year=2021, month=1, day=1),
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datetime(year=2021, month=2, day=1)
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]
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ax.plot(xydata, xydata)
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with mock.patch("matplotlib.backends.qt_compat._exec", lambda obj: None):
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fig.canvas.manager.toolbar.edit_parameters()
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@pytest.mark.backend('QtAgg', skip_on_importerror=True)
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def test_double_resize():
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# Check that resizing a figure twice keeps the same window size
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fig, ax = plt.subplots()
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fig.canvas.draw()
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window = fig.canvas.manager.window
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w, h = 3, 2
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fig.set_size_inches(w, h)
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assert fig.canvas.width() == w * matplotlib.rcParams['figure.dpi']
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assert fig.canvas.height() == h * matplotlib.rcParams['figure.dpi']
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old_width = window.width()
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old_height = window.height()
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fig.set_size_inches(w, h)
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assert window.width() == old_width
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assert window.height() == old_height
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@pytest.mark.backend('QtAgg', skip_on_importerror=True)
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def test_canvas_reinit():
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from matplotlib.backends.backend_qtagg import FigureCanvasQTAgg
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called = False
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def crashing_callback(fig, stale):
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nonlocal called
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fig.canvas.draw_idle()
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called = True
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fig, ax = plt.subplots()
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fig.stale_callback = crashing_callback
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# this should not raise
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canvas = FigureCanvasQTAgg(fig)
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fig.stale = True
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assert called
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@pytest.mark.backend('Qt5Agg', skip_on_importerror=True)
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def test_form_widget_get_with_datetime_and_date_fields():
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from matplotlib.backends.backend_qt import _create_qApp
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_create_qApp()
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form = [
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("Datetime field", datetime(year=2021, month=3, day=11)),
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("Date field", date(year=2021, month=3, day=11))
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]
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widget = _formlayout.FormWidget(form)
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widget.setup()
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values = widget.get()
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assert values == [
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datetime(year=2021, month=3, day=11),
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date(year=2021, month=3, day=11)
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]
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def _get_testable_qt_backends():
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envs = []
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for deps, env in [
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([qt_api], {"MPLBACKEND": "qtagg", "QT_API": qt_api})
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for qt_api in ["PyQt6", "PySide6", "PyQt5", "PySide2"]
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]:
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reason = None
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missing = [dep for dep in deps if not importlib.util.find_spec(dep)]
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if (sys.platform == "linux" and
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not _c_internal_utils.display_is_valid()):
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reason = "$DISPLAY and $WAYLAND_DISPLAY are unset"
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elif missing:
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reason = "{} cannot be imported".format(", ".join(missing))
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elif env["MPLBACKEND"] == 'macosx' and os.environ.get('TF_BUILD'):
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reason = "macosx backend fails on Azure"
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marks = []
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if reason:
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marks.append(pytest.mark.skip(
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reason=f"Skipping {env} because {reason}"))
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envs.append(pytest.param(env, marks=marks, id=str(env)))
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return envs
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@pytest.mark.backend('QtAgg', skip_on_importerror=True)
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def test_fig_sigint_override(qt_core):
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from matplotlib.backends.backend_qt5 import _BackendQT5
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# Create a figure
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plt.figure()
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# Variable to access the handler from the inside of the event loop
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event_loop_handler = None
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# Callback to fire during event loop: save SIGINT handler, then exit
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def fire_signal_and_quit():
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# Save event loop signal
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nonlocal event_loop_handler
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event_loop_handler = signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT)
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# Request event loop exit
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qt_core.QCoreApplication.exit()
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# Timer to exit event loop
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qt_core.QTimer.singleShot(0, fire_signal_and_quit)
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# Save original SIGINT handler
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original_handler = signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT)
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# Use our own SIGINT handler to be 100% sure this is working
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def custom_handler(signum, frame):
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pass
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signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, custom_handler)
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try:
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# mainloop() sets SIGINT, starts Qt event loop (which triggers timer
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# and exits) and then mainloop() resets SIGINT
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matplotlib.backends.backend_qt._BackendQT.mainloop()
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# Assert: signal handler during loop execution is changed
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# (can't test equality with func)
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assert event_loop_handler != custom_handler
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# Assert: current signal handler is the same as the one we set before
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assert signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT) == custom_handler
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# Repeat again to test that SIG_DFL and SIG_IGN will not be overridden
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for custom_handler in (signal.SIG_DFL, signal.SIG_IGN):
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qt_core.QTimer.singleShot(0, fire_signal_and_quit)
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signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, custom_handler)
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_BackendQT5.mainloop()
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assert event_loop_handler == custom_handler
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assert signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT) == custom_handler
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finally:
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# Reset SIGINT handler to what it was before the test
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signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, original_handler)
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@pytest.mark.backend('QtAgg', skip_on_importerror=True)
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def test_ipython():
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from matplotlib.testing import ipython_in_subprocess
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ipython_in_subprocess("qt", {(8, 24): "qtagg", (8, 15): "QtAgg", (7, 0): "Qt5Agg"})
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