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- from textwrap import dedent
- from pandas.util._decorators import doc
- @doc(method="cumsum", operation="sum")
- def cumsum(whatever):
- """
- This is the {method} method.
- It computes the cumulative {operation}.
- """
- @doc(
- cumsum,
- dedent(
- """
- Examples
- --------
- >>> cumavg([1, 2, 3])
- 2
- """
- ),
- method="cumavg",
- operation="average",
- )
- def cumavg(whatever):
- pass
- @doc(cumsum, method="cummax", operation="maximum")
- def cummax(whatever):
- pass
- @doc(cummax, method="cummin", operation="minimum")
- def cummin(whatever):
- pass
- def test_docstring_formatting():
- docstr = dedent(
- """
- This is the cumsum method.
- It computes the cumulative sum.
- """
- )
- assert cumsum.__doc__ == docstr
- def test_docstring_appending():
- docstr = dedent(
- """
- This is the cumavg method.
- It computes the cumulative average.
- Examples
- --------
- >>> cumavg([1, 2, 3])
- 2
- """
- )
- assert cumavg.__doc__ == docstr
- def test_doc_template_from_func():
- docstr = dedent(
- """
- This is the cummax method.
- It computes the cumulative maximum.
- """
- )
- assert cummax.__doc__ == docstr
- def test_inherit_doc_template():
- docstr = dedent(
- """
- This is the cummin method.
- It computes the cumulative minimum.
- """
- )
- assert cummin.__doc__ == docstr
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