| """ |
| Helper functions for deprecating parts of the Matplotlib API. |
| |
| This documentation is only relevant for Matplotlib developers, not for users. |
| |
| .. warning:: |
| |
| This module is for internal use only. Do not use it in your own code. |
| We may change the API at any time with no warning. |
| |
| """ |
|
|
| import contextlib |
| import functools |
| import inspect |
| import math |
| import warnings |
|
|
|
|
| class MatplotlibDeprecationWarning(DeprecationWarning): |
| """A class for issuing deprecation warnings for Matplotlib users.""" |
|
|
|
|
| def _generate_deprecation_warning( |
| since, message='', name='', alternative='', pending=False, obj_type='', |
| addendum='', *, removal=''): |
| if pending: |
| if removal: |
| raise ValueError( |
| "A pending deprecation cannot have a scheduled removal") |
| else: |
| removal = f"in {removal}" if removal else "two minor releases later" |
| if not message: |
| message = ( |
| ("The %(name)s %(obj_type)s" if obj_type else "%(name)s") |
| + (" will be deprecated in a future version" |
| if pending else |
| (" was deprecated in Matplotlib %(since)s" |
| + (" and will be removed %(removal)s" if removal else ""))) |
| + "." |
| + (" Use %(alternative)s instead." if alternative else "") |
| + (" %(addendum)s" if addendum else "")) |
| warning_cls = (PendingDeprecationWarning if pending |
| else MatplotlibDeprecationWarning) |
| return warning_cls(message % dict( |
| func=name, name=name, obj_type=obj_type, since=since, removal=removal, |
| alternative=alternative, addendum=addendum)) |
|
|
|
|
| def warn_deprecated( |
| since, *, message='', name='', alternative='', pending=False, |
| obj_type='', addendum='', removal=''): |
| """ |
| Display a standardized deprecation. |
| |
| Parameters |
| ---------- |
| since : str |
| The release at which this API became deprecated. |
| message : str, optional |
| Override the default deprecation message. The ``%(since)s``, |
| ``%(name)s``, ``%(alternative)s``, ``%(obj_type)s``, ``%(addendum)s``, |
| and ``%(removal)s`` format specifiers will be replaced by the values |
| of the respective arguments passed to this function. |
| name : str, optional |
| The name of the deprecated object. |
| alternative : str, optional |
| An alternative API that the user may use in place of the deprecated |
| API. The deprecation warning will tell the user about this alternative |
| if provided. |
| pending : bool, optional |
| If True, uses a PendingDeprecationWarning instead of a |
| DeprecationWarning. Cannot be used together with *removal*. |
| obj_type : str, optional |
| The object type being deprecated. |
| addendum : str, optional |
| Additional text appended directly to the final message. |
| removal : str, optional |
| The expected removal version. With the default (an empty string), a |
| removal version is automatically computed from *since*. Set to other |
| Falsy values to not schedule a removal date. Cannot be used together |
| with *pending*. |
| |
| Examples |
| -------- |
| :: |
| |
| # To warn of the deprecation of "matplotlib.name_of_module" |
| warn_deprecated('1.4.0', name='matplotlib.name_of_module', |
| obj_type='module') |
| """ |
| warning = _generate_deprecation_warning( |
| since, message, name, alternative, pending, obj_type, addendum, |
| removal=removal) |
| from . import warn_external |
| warn_external(warning, category=MatplotlibDeprecationWarning) |
|
|
|
|
| def deprecated(since, *, message='', name='', alternative='', pending=False, |
| obj_type=None, addendum='', removal=''): |
| """ |
| Decorator to mark a function, a class, or a property as deprecated. |
| |
| When deprecating a classmethod, a staticmethod, or a property, the |
| ``@deprecated`` decorator should go *under* ``@classmethod`` and |
| ``@staticmethod`` (i.e., `deprecated` should directly decorate the |
| underlying callable), but *over* ``@property``. |
| |
| When deprecating a class ``C`` intended to be used as a base class in a |
| multiple inheritance hierarchy, ``C`` *must* define an ``__init__`` method |
| (if ``C`` instead inherited its ``__init__`` from its own base class, then |
| ``@deprecated`` would mess up ``__init__`` inheritance when installing its |
| own (deprecation-emitting) ``C.__init__``). |
| |
| Parameters are the same as for `warn_deprecated`, except that *obj_type* |
| defaults to 'class' if decorating a class, 'attribute' if decorating a |
| property, and 'function' otherwise. |
| |
| Examples |
| -------- |
| :: |
| |
| @deprecated('1.4.0') |
| def the_function_to_deprecate(): |
| pass |
| """ |
|
|
| def deprecate(obj, message=message, name=name, alternative=alternative, |
| pending=pending, obj_type=obj_type, addendum=addendum): |
| from matplotlib._api import classproperty |
|
|
| if isinstance(obj, type): |
| if obj_type is None: |
| obj_type = "class" |
| func = obj.__init__ |
| name = name or obj.__name__ |
| old_doc = obj.__doc__ |
|
|
| def finalize(wrapper, new_doc): |
| try: |
| obj.__doc__ = new_doc |
| except AttributeError: |
| pass |
| obj.__init__ = functools.wraps(obj.__init__)(wrapper) |
| return obj |
|
|
| elif isinstance(obj, (property, classproperty)): |
| if obj_type is None: |
| obj_type = "attribute" |
| func = None |
| name = name or obj.fget.__name__ |
| old_doc = obj.__doc__ |
|
|
| class _deprecated_property(type(obj)): |
| def __get__(self, instance, owner=None): |
| if instance is not None or owner is not None \ |
| and isinstance(self, classproperty): |
| emit_warning() |
| return super().__get__(instance, owner) |
|
|
| def __set__(self, instance, value): |
| if instance is not None: |
| emit_warning() |
| return super().__set__(instance, value) |
|
|
| def __delete__(self, instance): |
| if instance is not None: |
| emit_warning() |
| return super().__delete__(instance) |
|
|
| def __set_name__(self, owner, set_name): |
| nonlocal name |
| if name == "<lambda>": |
| name = set_name |
|
|
| def finalize(_, new_doc): |
| return _deprecated_property( |
| fget=obj.fget, fset=obj.fset, fdel=obj.fdel, doc=new_doc) |
|
|
| else: |
| if obj_type is None: |
| obj_type = "function" |
| func = obj |
| name = name or obj.__name__ |
| old_doc = func.__doc__ |
|
|
| def finalize(wrapper, new_doc): |
| wrapper = functools.wraps(func)(wrapper) |
| wrapper.__doc__ = new_doc |
| return wrapper |
|
|
| def emit_warning(): |
| warn_deprecated( |
| since, message=message, name=name, alternative=alternative, |
| pending=pending, obj_type=obj_type, addendum=addendum, |
| removal=removal) |
|
|
| def wrapper(*args, **kwargs): |
| emit_warning() |
| return func(*args, **kwargs) |
|
|
| old_doc = inspect.cleandoc(old_doc or '').strip('\n') |
|
|
| notes_header = '\nNotes\n-----' |
| second_arg = ' '.join([t.strip() for t in |
| (message, f"Use {alternative} instead." |
| if alternative else "", addendum) if t]) |
| new_doc = (f"[*Deprecated*] {old_doc}\n" |
| f"{notes_header if notes_header not in old_doc else ''}\n" |
| f".. deprecated:: {since}\n" |
| f" {second_arg}") |
|
|
| if not old_doc: |
| |
| |
| new_doc += r'\ ' |
|
|
| return finalize(wrapper, new_doc) |
|
|
| return deprecate |
|
|
|
|
| class deprecate_privatize_attribute: |
| """ |
| Helper to deprecate public access to an attribute (or method). |
| |
| This helper should only be used at class scope, as follows:: |
| |
| class Foo: |
| attr = _deprecate_privatize_attribute(*args, **kwargs) |
| |
| where *all* parameters are forwarded to `deprecated`. This form makes |
| ``attr`` a property which forwards read and write access to ``self._attr`` |
| (same name but with a leading underscore), with a deprecation warning. |
| Note that the attribute name is derived from *the name this helper is |
| assigned to*. This helper also works for deprecating methods. |
| """ |
|
|
| def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): |
| self.deprecator = deprecated(*args, **kwargs) |
|
|
| def __set_name__(self, owner, name): |
| setattr(owner, name, self.deprecator( |
| property(lambda self: getattr(self, f"_{name}"), |
| lambda self, value: setattr(self, f"_{name}", value)), |
| name=name)) |
|
|
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| DECORATORS = {} |
|
|
|
|
| def rename_parameter(since, old, new, func=None): |
| """ |
| Decorator indicating that parameter *old* of *func* is renamed to *new*. |
| |
| The actual implementation of *func* should use *new*, not *old*. If *old* |
| is passed to *func*, a DeprecationWarning is emitted, and its value is |
| used, even if *new* is also passed by keyword (this is to simplify pyplot |
| wrapper functions, which always pass *new* explicitly to the Axes method). |
| If *new* is also passed but positionally, a TypeError will be raised by the |
| underlying function during argument binding. |
| |
| Examples |
| -------- |
| :: |
| |
| @_api.rename_parameter("3.1", "bad_name", "good_name") |
| def func(good_name): ... |
| """ |
|
|
| decorator = functools.partial(rename_parameter, since, old, new) |
|
|
| if func is None: |
| return decorator |
|
|
| signature = inspect.signature(func) |
| assert old not in signature.parameters, ( |
| f"Matplotlib internal error: {old!r} cannot be a parameter for " |
| f"{func.__name__}()") |
| assert new in signature.parameters, ( |
| f"Matplotlib internal error: {new!r} must be a parameter for " |
| f"{func.__name__}()") |
|
|
| @functools.wraps(func) |
| def wrapper(*args, **kwargs): |
| if old in kwargs: |
| warn_deprecated( |
| since, message=f"The {old!r} parameter of {func.__name__}() " |
| f"has been renamed {new!r} since Matplotlib {since}; support " |
| f"for the old name will be dropped %(removal)s.") |
| kwargs[new] = kwargs.pop(old) |
| return func(*args, **kwargs) |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| |
|
|
| DECORATORS[wrapper] = decorator |
| return wrapper |
|
|
|
|
| class _deprecated_parameter_class: |
| def __repr__(self): |
| return "<deprecated parameter>" |
|
|
|
|
| _deprecated_parameter = _deprecated_parameter_class() |
|
|
|
|
| def delete_parameter(since, name, func=None, **kwargs): |
| """ |
| Decorator indicating that parameter *name* of *func* is being deprecated. |
| |
| The actual implementation of *func* should keep the *name* parameter in its |
| signature, or accept a ``**kwargs`` argument (through which *name* would be |
| passed). |
| |
| Parameters that come after the deprecated parameter effectively become |
| keyword-only (as they cannot be passed positionally without triggering the |
| DeprecationWarning on the deprecated parameter), and should be marked as |
| such after the deprecation period has passed and the deprecated parameter |
| is removed. |
| |
| Parameters other than *since*, *name*, and *func* are keyword-only and |
| forwarded to `.warn_deprecated`. |
| |
| Examples |
| -------- |
| :: |
| |
| @_api.delete_parameter("3.1", "unused") |
| def func(used_arg, other_arg, unused, more_args): ... |
| """ |
|
|
| decorator = functools.partial(delete_parameter, since, name, **kwargs) |
|
|
| if func is None: |
| return decorator |
|
|
| signature = inspect.signature(func) |
| |
| |
| |
| kwargs_name = next((param.name for param in signature.parameters.values() |
| if param.kind == inspect.Parameter.VAR_KEYWORD), None) |
| if name in signature.parameters: |
| kind = signature.parameters[name].kind |
| is_varargs = kind is inspect.Parameter.VAR_POSITIONAL |
| is_varkwargs = kind is inspect.Parameter.VAR_KEYWORD |
| if not is_varargs and not is_varkwargs: |
| name_idx = ( |
| |
| math.inf if kind is inspect.Parameter.KEYWORD_ONLY |
| |
| |
| else [*signature.parameters].index(name)) |
| func.__signature__ = signature = signature.replace(parameters=[ |
| param.replace(default=_deprecated_parameter) |
| if param.name == name else param |
| for param in signature.parameters.values()]) |
| else: |
| name_idx = -1 |
| else: |
| is_varargs = is_varkwargs = False |
| |
| name_idx = math.inf |
| assert kwargs_name, ( |
| f"Matplotlib internal error: {name!r} must be a parameter for " |
| f"{func.__name__}()") |
|
|
| addendum = kwargs.pop('addendum', None) |
|
|
| @functools.wraps(func) |
| def wrapper(*inner_args, **inner_kwargs): |
| if len(inner_args) <= name_idx and name not in inner_kwargs: |
| |
| |
| return func(*inner_args, **inner_kwargs) |
| arguments = signature.bind(*inner_args, **inner_kwargs).arguments |
| if is_varargs and arguments.get(name): |
| warn_deprecated( |
| since, message=f"Additional positional arguments to " |
| f"{func.__name__}() are deprecated since %(since)s and " |
| f"support for them will be removed %(removal)s.") |
| elif is_varkwargs and arguments.get(name): |
| warn_deprecated( |
| since, message=f"Additional keyword arguments to " |
| f"{func.__name__}() are deprecated since %(since)s and " |
| f"support for them will be removed %(removal)s.") |
| |
| |
| elif any(name in d and d[name] != _deprecated_parameter |
| for d in [arguments, arguments.get(kwargs_name, {})]): |
| deprecation_addendum = ( |
| f"If any parameter follows {name!r}, they should be passed as " |
| f"keyword, not positionally.") |
| warn_deprecated( |
| since, |
| name=repr(name), |
| obj_type=f"parameter of {func.__name__}()", |
| addendum=(addendum + " " + deprecation_addendum) if addendum |
| else deprecation_addendum, |
| **kwargs) |
| return func(*inner_args, **inner_kwargs) |
|
|
| DECORATORS[wrapper] = decorator |
| return wrapper |
|
|
|
|
| def make_keyword_only(since, name, func=None): |
| """ |
| Decorator indicating that passing parameter *name* (or any of the following |
| ones) positionally to *func* is being deprecated. |
| |
| When used on a method that has a pyplot wrapper, this should be the |
| outermost decorator, so that :file:`boilerplate.py` can access the original |
| signature. |
| """ |
|
|
| decorator = functools.partial(make_keyword_only, since, name) |
|
|
| if func is None: |
| return decorator |
|
|
| signature = inspect.signature(func) |
| POK = inspect.Parameter.POSITIONAL_OR_KEYWORD |
| KWO = inspect.Parameter.KEYWORD_ONLY |
| assert (name in signature.parameters |
| and signature.parameters[name].kind == POK), ( |
| f"Matplotlib internal error: {name!r} must be a positional-or-keyword " |
| f"parameter for {func.__name__}()") |
| names = [*signature.parameters] |
| name_idx = names.index(name) |
| kwonly = [name for name in names[name_idx:] |
| if signature.parameters[name].kind == POK] |
|
|
| @functools.wraps(func) |
| def wrapper(*args, **kwargs): |
| |
| |
| |
| if len(args) > name_idx: |
| warn_deprecated( |
| since, message="Passing the %(name)s %(obj_type)s " |
| "positionally is deprecated since Matplotlib %(since)s; the " |
| "parameter will become keyword-only %(removal)s.", |
| name=name, obj_type=f"parameter of {func.__name__}()") |
| return func(*args, **kwargs) |
|
|
| |
| wrapper.__signature__ = signature.replace(parameters=[ |
| param.replace(kind=KWO) if param.name in kwonly else param |
| for param in signature.parameters.values()]) |
| DECORATORS[wrapper] = decorator |
| return wrapper |
|
|
|
|
| def deprecate_method_override(method, obj, *, allow_empty=False, **kwargs): |
| """ |
| Return ``obj.method`` with a deprecation if it was overridden, else None. |
| |
| Parameters |
| ---------- |
| method |
| An unbound method, i.e. an expression of the form |
| ``Class.method_name``. Remember that within the body of a method, one |
| can always use ``__class__`` to refer to the class that is currently |
| being defined. |
| obj |
| Either an object of the class where *method* is defined, or a subclass |
| of that class. |
| allow_empty : bool, default: False |
| Whether to allow overrides by "empty" methods without emitting a |
| warning. |
| **kwargs |
| Additional parameters passed to `warn_deprecated` to generate the |
| deprecation warning; must at least include the "since" key. |
| """ |
|
|
| def empty(): pass |
| def empty_with_docstring(): """doc""" |
|
|
| name = method.__name__ |
| bound_child = getattr(obj, name) |
| bound_base = ( |
| method |
| if isinstance(bound_child, type(empty)) and isinstance(obj, type) |
| else method.__get__(obj)) |
| if (bound_child != bound_base |
| and (not allow_empty |
| or (getattr(getattr(bound_child, "__code__", None), |
| "co_code", None) |
| not in [empty.__code__.co_code, |
| empty_with_docstring.__code__.co_code]))): |
| warn_deprecated(**{"name": name, "obj_type": "method", **kwargs}) |
| return bound_child |
| return None |
|
|
|
|
| @contextlib.contextmanager |
| def suppress_matplotlib_deprecation_warning(): |
| with warnings.catch_warnings(): |
| warnings.simplefilter("ignore", MatplotlibDeprecationWarning) |
| yield |
|
|