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Edit File: test_fcompiler_intel.py
import numpy.distutils.fcompiler from numpy.testing import assert_ intel_32bit_version_strings = [ ("Intel(R) Fortran Intel(R) 32-bit Compiler Professional for applications" "running on Intel(R) 32, Version 11.1", '11.1'), ] intel_64bit_version_strings = [ ("Intel(R) Fortran IA-64 Compiler Professional for applications" "running on IA-64, Version 11.0", '11.0'), ("Intel(R) Fortran Intel(R) 64 Compiler Professional for applications" "running on Intel(R) 64, Version 11.1", '11.1') ] class TestIntelFCompilerVersions: def test_32bit_version(self): fc = numpy.distutils.fcompiler.new_fcompiler(compiler='intel') for vs, version in intel_32bit_version_strings: v = fc.version_match(vs) assert_(v == version) class TestIntelEM64TFCompilerVersions: def test_64bit_version(self): fc = numpy.distutils.fcompiler.new_fcompiler(compiler='intelem') for vs, version in intel_64bit_version_strings: v = fc.version_match(vs) assert_(v == version)