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# Authors: Alexandre Gramfort <alexandre.gramfort@telecom-paristech.fr>
# Martin Luessi <mluessi@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu>
# Eric Larson <larson.eric.d@gmail.com>
# License: BSD Style.
from functools import partial
import numpy as np
from ...utils import verbose, get_config
from ..utils import (has_dataset, _data_path, _data_path_doc,
_get_version, _version_doc)
has_testing_data = partial(has_dataset, name='testing')
@verbose
def data_path(path=None, force_update=False, update_path=True,
download=True, verbose=None):
# Make sure we don't do something stupid
if download and \
get_config('MNE_SKIP_TESTING_DATASET_TESTS', 'false') == 'true':
raise RuntimeError('Cannot download data if skipping is forced')
return _data_path(path=path, force_update=force_update,
update_path=update_path, name='testing',
download=download)
data_path.__doc__ = _data_path_doc.format(name='testing',
conf='MNE_DATASETS_TESTING_PATH')
def get_version():
return _get_version('testing')
get_version.__doc__ = _version_doc.format(name='testing')
# Allow forcing of testing dataset skip (for Debian tests) using:
# `make test-no-testing-data`
def _skip_testing_data():
skip_testing = (get_config('MNE_SKIP_TESTING_DATASET_TESTS', 'false') ==
'true')
skip = skip_testing or not has_testing_data()
return skip
requires_testing_data = np.testing.dec.skipif(_skip_testing_data,
'Requires testing dataset')
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