""" Assertion helpers for arithmetic tests. """ import numpy as np import pytest from pandas import ( DataFrame, Index, Series, array, ) import pandas._testing as tm from pandas.core.arrays import PandasArray def assert_invalid_addsub_type(left, right, msg=None): """ Helper to assert that left and right can be neither added nor subtracted. Parameters ---------- left : object right : object msg : str or None, default None """ with pytest.raises(TypeError, match=msg): left + right with pytest.raises(TypeError, match=msg): right + left with pytest.raises(TypeError, match=msg): left - right with pytest.raises(TypeError, match=msg): right - left def get_upcast_box(box, vector): """ Given two box-types, find the one that takes priority """ if box is DataFrame or isinstance(vector, DataFrame): return DataFrame if box is Series or isinstance(vector, Series): return Series if box is Index or isinstance(vector, Index): return Index return box def assert_invalid_comparison(left, right, box): """ Assert that comparison operations with mismatched types behave correctly. Parameters ---------- left : np.ndarray, ExtensionArray, Index, or Series right : object box : {pd.DataFrame, pd.Series, pd.Index, pd.array, tm.to_array} """ # Not for tznaive-tzaware comparison # Note: not quite the same as how we do this for tm.box_expected xbox = box if box not in [Index, array] else np.array def xbox2(x): # Eventually we'd like this to be tighter, but for now we'll # just exclude PandasArray[bool] if isinstance(x, PandasArray): return x._ndarray return x result = xbox2(left == right) expected = xbox(np.zeros(result.shape, dtype=np.bool_)) tm.assert_equal(result, expected) result = xbox2(right == left) tm.assert_equal(result, expected) result = xbox2(left != right) tm.assert_equal(result, ~expected) result = xbox2(right != left) tm.assert_equal(result, ~expected) msg = "|".join( [ "Invalid comparison between", "Cannot compare type", "not supported between", "invalid type promotion", ( # GH#36706 npdev 1.20.0 2020-09-28 r"The DTypes and " r" do not have a common DType. " "For example they cannot be stored in a single array unless the " "dtype is `object`." ), ] ) with pytest.raises(TypeError, match=msg): left < right with pytest.raises(TypeError, match=msg): left <= right with pytest.raises(TypeError, match=msg): left > right with pytest.raises(TypeError, match=msg): left >= right with pytest.raises(TypeError, match=msg): right < left with pytest.raises(TypeError, match=msg): right <= left with pytest.raises(TypeError, match=msg): right > left with pytest.raises(TypeError, match=msg): right >= left