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Running the test suite on master with pytest 3.8 gives a bunch of pytest internal warnings:
/home/antony/src/extern/matplotlib/lib/matplotlib/testing/conftest.py:37: RemovedInPytest4Warning: MarkInfo objects are deprecated as they contain merged marks which are hard to deal with correctly.
Please use node.get_closest_marker(name) or node.iter_markers(name).
Docs: https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/mark.html#updating-code
assert len(style_marker.args) == 1, \
/home/antony/src/extern/matplotlib/lib/matplotlib/testing/conftest.py:39: RemovedInPytest4Warning: MarkInfo objects are deprecated as they contain merged marks which are hard to deal with correctly.
Please use node.get_closest_marker(name) or node.iter_markers(name).
Docs: https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/mark.html#updating-code
style = style_marker.args[0]
/home/antony/src/extern/matplotlib/lib/matplotlib/testing/conftest.py:67: RemovedInPytest4Warning: MarkInfo objects are deprecated as they contain merged marks which are hard to deal with correctly.
Please use node.get_closest_marker(name) or node.iter_markers(name).
Docs: https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/mark.html#updating-code
baseline_images = request.keywords['baseline_images'].args[0]
@QuLogic looks like you wrote some of this (#7973), pinging you just in case you know how to update it :)
Note that we didn't see this on CI because CI uses pytest-xdist and the latter suppresses internal warnings (pytest-dev/pytest-xdist#338)...
I guess it would be moderately nice to fix this in 3.0 but it's certainly not release critical.
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Running the test suite on master with pytest 3.8 gives a bunch of pytest internal warnings:
@QuLogic looks like you wrote some of this (#7973), pinging you just in case you know how to update it :)
Note that we didn't see this on CI because CI uses pytest-xdist and the latter suppresses internal warnings (pytest-dev/pytest-xdist#338)...
I guess it would be moderately nice to fix this in 3.0 but it's certainly not release critical.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: