Yeah, that doesn't sound like a good idea. David On 10/18/07, David Harvey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Arrggghhh. When you do code inspection via factor_padic?, the period > apparently gets filtered out. That's not very helpful somehow. > david > On Oct 18, 2007, at 10:37 AM, David Roe wrote: > > The reason is that that doctest has sage.: > David > > On 10/18/07, David Harvey <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: > > > > > > Ummmmmm...... > > > > sage: R.<x> = QQ[] > > sage: f = x^3 - 2 > > sage: f.factor_padic(2) > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > --- > > <type 'exceptions.TypeError'> Traceback (most recent call > > last) > > > > /Users/david/sage- 2.8.4/<ipython console> in <module>() > > > > /Users/david/sage-2.8.4/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages/sage/rings/ > > polynomial/polynomial_element_generic.py in factor_padic(self, p, prec) > > 875 K = Qp(p, prec, type='capped-rel') > > 876 R = > > sage.rings.polynomial.polynomial_ring.PolynomialRing(K, > > names=self.parent().variable_name()) > > --> 877 return R(self).factor(absprec = prec) > > 878 > > 879 def list(self): > > > > <type 'exceptions.TypeError'>: factor() got an unexpected keyword > > argument 'absprec' > > > > > > This happens on the current version of sage on sage.math, it also > > happens on sage 2.8.5 on my machine at home. But that's exactly the > > example code in the doctest for factor_padic! Why isn't it failing > > doctests? > > > > david > > > > > > > > > > > >
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