File remove-deprecation-warning.patch of Package python-oslo.i18n
Index: oslo.i18n-1.3.1/oslo/i18n/__init__.py
===================================================================
--- oslo.i18n-1.3.1.orig/oslo/i18n/__init__.py
+++ oslo.i18n-1.3.1/oslo/i18n/__init__.py
@@ -27,5 +27,5 @@ def deprecated():
stacklevel=3,
)
-
-deprecated()
+# NOTE(toabctl): see bnc#931204
+# deprecated()
Index: oslo.i18n-1.3.1/tests/test_warning.py
===================================================================
--- oslo.i18n-1.3.1.orig/tests/test_warning.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,61 +0,0 @@
-# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
-# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
-# a copy of the License at
-#
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-#
-# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
-# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
-# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
-# under the License.
-
-import imp
-import os
-import warnings
-
-import mock
-from oslotest import base as test_base
-import six
-
-
-class DeprecationWarningTest(test_base.BaseTestCase):
-
- @mock.patch('warnings.warn')
- def test_warning(self, mock_warn):
- import oslo.i18n
- imp.reload(oslo.i18n)
- self.assertTrue(mock_warn.called)
- args = mock_warn.call_args
- self.assertIn('oslo_i18n', args[0][0])
- self.assertIn('deprecated', args[0][0])
- self.assertTrue(issubclass(args[0][1], DeprecationWarning))
-
- def test_real_warning(self):
- with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as warning_msgs:
- warnings.resetwarnings()
- warnings.simplefilter('always', DeprecationWarning)
- import oslo.i18n
-
- # Use a separate function to get the stack level correct
- # so we know the message points back to this file. This
- # corresponds to an import or reload, which isn't working
- # inside the test under Python 3.3. That may be due to a
- # difference in the import implementation not triggering
- # warnings properly when the module is reloaded, or
- # because the warnings module is mostly implemented in C
- # and something isn't cleanly resetting the global state
- # used to track whether a warning needs to be
- # emitted. Whatever the cause, we definitely see the
- # warnings.warn() being invoked on a reload (see the test
- # above) and warnings are reported on the console when we
- # run the tests. A simpler test script run outside of
- # testr does correctly report the warnings.
- def foo():
- oslo.i18n.deprecated()
-
- foo()
- self.assertEqual(1, len(warning_msgs))
- msg = warning_msgs[0]
- self.assertIn('oslo_i18n', six.text_type(msg.message))
- self.assertEqual('test_warning.py', os.path.basename(msg.filename))