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Set :func:`warns` to re-emit unmatched warnings when the context closes
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:func:`pytest.warns <warns>` now re-emits unmatched warnings when the context
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closes -- previously it would consume all warnings, hiding those that were not
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matched by the function.
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While this is a new feature, we decided to announce this as a breaking change
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because many test suites are configured to error-out on warnings, and will
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therefore fail on the newly-re-emitted warnings.
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warning of that class or classes.
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This helper produces a list of :class:`warnings.WarningMessage` objects, one for
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each warning raised (regardless of whether it is an ``expected_warning`` or not).
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each warning emitted (regardless of whether it is an ``expected_warning`` or not).
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Since pytest 8.0, unmatched warnings are also re-emitted when the context closes.
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This function can be used as a context manager, which will capture all the raised
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warnings inside it::
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This function can be used as a context manager::
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>>> import pytest
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>>> with pytest.warns(RuntimeWarning):
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This could be achieved in the same way as with exceptions, see
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:ref:`parametrizing_conditional_raising` for an example.
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.. note::
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Unlike the stdlib :func:`warnings.catch_warnings` context manager,
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unmatched warnings will be re-emitted when the context closes.
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"""
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__tracebackhide__ = True
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if not args:
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if not self.matches(w):
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warnings.warn_explicit(
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str(w.message),
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w.message.__class__, # type: ignore
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w.message.__class__, # type: ignore[arg-type]
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w.filename,
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w.lineno,
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module=w.__module__,
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