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pandas / tests / extension / conftest.py
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import operator

import pytest


@pytest.fixture
def dtype():
    """A fixture providing the ExtensionDtype to validate."""
    raise NotImplementedError


@pytest.fixture
def data():
    """Length-100 array for this type."""
    raise NotImplementedError


@pytest.fixture
def data_missing():
    """Length-2 array with [NA, Valid]"""
    raise NotImplementedError


@pytest.fixture(params=['data', 'data_missing'])
def all_data(request, data, data_missing):
    """Parametrized fixture giving 'data' and 'data_missing'"""
    if request.param == 'data':
        return data
    elif request.param == 'data_missing':
        return data_missing


@pytest.fixture
def data_for_sorting():
    """Length-3 array with a known sort order.

    This should be three items [B, C, A] with
    A < B < C
    """
    raise NotImplementedError


@pytest.fixture
def data_missing_for_sorting():
    """Length-3 array with a known sort order.

    This should be three items [B, NA, A] with
    A < B and NA missing.
    """
    raise NotImplementedError


@pytest.fixture
def na_cmp():
    """Binary operator for comparing NA values.

    Should return a function of two arguments that returns
    True if both arguments are (scalar) NA for your type.

    By default, uses ``operator.is_``
    """
    return operator.is_


@pytest.fixture
def na_value():
    """The scalar missing value for this type. Default 'None'"""
    return None


@pytest.fixture
def data_for_grouping():
    """Data for factorization, grouping, and unique tests.

    Expected to be like [B, B, NA, NA, A, A, B, C]

    Where A < B < C and NA is missing
    """
    raise NotImplementedError