@@ -104,30 +104,10 @@ def test_old_namespace():
104104 # Check warnings raised
105105 arr = np .arange (24 ).reshape ((2 , 3 , 4 ))
106106 aff = np .diag ([2 , 3 , 4 , 1 ])
107- with clear_and_catch_warnings () as warns :
108- warnings .simplefilter ('always' , DeprecationWarning )
109- # Top level import.
110- # This import does not trigger an import of the minc.py module, because
111- # it's the proxy object.
112- from .. import minc
113- assert_equal (warns , [])
114- # If there was a previous import it will be module, otherwise it will be
115- # a proxy
116- previous_import = isinstance (minc , types .ModuleType )
117- if not previous_import :
118- assert_true (isinstance (minc , ModuleProxy ))
119- old_minc1image = minc .Minc1Image # just to check it works
120- # There may or may not be a warning raised on accessing the proxy,
121- # depending on whether the minc.py module is already imported in this
122- # test run.
123- if not previous_import :
124- assert_equal (warns .pop (0 ).category , DeprecationWarning )
125107
126108 with clear_and_catch_warnings () as warns :
127109 from .. import Minc1Image , MincImage
128110 assert_equal (warns , [])
129- # The import from old module is the same as that from new
130- assert_true (old_minc1image is Minc1Image )
131111 # But the old named import, imported from new, is not the same
132112 assert_false (Minc1Image is MincImage )
133113 assert_equal (warns , [])
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