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Version: 1.1.1 

/ tests / scalar / timestamp / test_rendering.py

import pprint

import pytest
import pytz  # noqa  # a test below uses pytz but only inside a `eval` call

from pandas import Timestamp


class TestTimestampRendering:

    timezones = ["UTC", "Asia/Tokyo", "US/Eastern", "dateutil/US/Pacific"]

    @pytest.mark.parametrize("tz", timezones)
    @pytest.mark.parametrize("freq", ["D", "M", "S", "N"])
    @pytest.mark.parametrize(
        "date", ["2014-03-07", "2014-01-01 09:00", "2014-01-01 00:00:00.000000001"]
    )
    def test_repr(self, date, freq, tz):
        # avoid to match with timezone name
        freq_repr = f"'{freq}'"
        if tz.startswith("dateutil"):
            tz_repr = tz.replace("dateutil", "")
        else:
            tz_repr = tz

        date_only = Timestamp(date)
        assert date in repr(date_only)
        assert tz_repr not in repr(date_only)
        assert freq_repr not in repr(date_only)
        assert date_only == eval(repr(date_only))

        date_tz = Timestamp(date, tz=tz)
        assert date in repr(date_tz)
        assert tz_repr in repr(date_tz)
        assert freq_repr not in repr(date_tz)
        assert date_tz == eval(repr(date_tz))

        date_freq = Timestamp(date, freq=freq)
        assert date in repr(date_freq)
        assert tz_repr not in repr(date_freq)
        assert freq_repr in repr(date_freq)
        assert date_freq == eval(repr(date_freq))

        date_tz_freq = Timestamp(date, tz=tz, freq=freq)
        assert date in repr(date_tz_freq)
        assert tz_repr in repr(date_tz_freq)
        assert freq_repr in repr(date_tz_freq)
        assert date_tz_freq == eval(repr(date_tz_freq))

    def test_repr_utcoffset(self):
        # This can cause the tz field to be populated, but it's redundant to
        # include this information in the date-string.
        date_with_utc_offset = Timestamp("2014-03-13 00:00:00-0400", tz=None)
        assert "2014-03-13 00:00:00-0400" in repr(date_with_utc_offset)
        assert "tzoffset" not in repr(date_with_utc_offset)
        assert "pytz.FixedOffset(-240)" in repr(date_with_utc_offset)
        expr = repr(date_with_utc_offset).replace(
            "'pytz.FixedOffset(-240)'", "pytz.FixedOffset(-240)"
        )
        assert date_with_utc_offset == eval(expr)

    def test_timestamp_repr_pre1900(self):
        # pre-1900
        stamp = Timestamp("1850-01-01", tz="US/Eastern")
        repr(stamp)

        iso8601 = "1850-01-01 01:23:45.012345"
        stamp = Timestamp(iso8601, tz="US/Eastern")
        result = repr(stamp)
        assert iso8601 in result

    def test_pprint(self):
        # GH#12622
        nested_obj = {"foo": 1, "bar": [{"w": {"a": Timestamp("2011-01-01")}}] * 10}
        result = pprint.pformat(nested_obj, width=50)
        expected = r"""{'bar': [{'w': {'a': Timestamp('2011-01-01 00:00:00')}},
         {'w': {'a': Timestamp('2011-01-01 00:00:00')}},
         {'w': {'a': Timestamp('2011-01-01 00:00:00')}},
         {'w': {'a': Timestamp('2011-01-01 00:00:00')}},
         {'w': {'a': Timestamp('2011-01-01 00:00:00')}},
         {'w': {'a': Timestamp('2011-01-01 00:00:00')}},
         {'w': {'a': Timestamp('2011-01-01 00:00:00')}},
         {'w': {'a': Timestamp('2011-01-01 00:00:00')}},
         {'w': {'a': Timestamp('2011-01-01 00:00:00')}},
         {'w': {'a': Timestamp('2011-01-01 00:00:00')}}],
 'foo': 1}"""
        assert result == expected

    def test_to_timestamp_repr_is_code(self):
        zs = [
            Timestamp("99-04-17 00:00:00", tz="UTC"),
            Timestamp("2001-04-17 00:00:00", tz="UTC"),
            Timestamp("2001-04-17 00:00:00", tz="America/Los_Angeles"),
            Timestamp("2001-04-17 00:00:00", tz=None),
        ]
        for z in zs:
            assert eval(repr(z)) == z