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Make it clear that the msg argument to assertWarns/assertWarnsRegex/assertRaisesRegex is keyword-only. (GH-9680)
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.. method:: assertRaisesRegex(exception, regex, callable, *args, **kwds)
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assertRaisesRegex(exception, regex, msg=None)
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assertRaisesRegex(exception, regex, *, msg=None)
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Like :meth:`assertRaises` but also tests that *regex* matches
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on the string representation of the raised exception. *regex* may be
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.. method:: assertWarns(warning, callable, *args, **kwds)
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assertWarns(warning, msg=None)
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assertWarns(warning, *, msg=None)
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Test that a warning is triggered when *callable* is called with any
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positional or keyword arguments that are also passed to
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.. method:: assertWarnsRegex(warning, regex, callable, *args, **kwds)
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assertWarnsRegex(warning, regex, msg=None)
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assertWarnsRegex(warning, regex, *, msg=None)
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Like :meth:`assertWarns` but also tests that *regex* matches on the
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message of the triggered warning. *regex* may be a regular expression
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