On Nov 1, 2007, at 1:52 PM, Nick Alexander wrote:

> Maybe doesn't need a trac ticket?
>
> Nick
>
> Observe the mistaken comma:
>
> sage: factor(next_prime(ZZ(2)**45), next_prime(ZZ(3)**30))
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 
> --
> ---
> <type 'exceptions.OverflowError'>         Traceback (most recent call
> last)
>
> /Users/ncalexan/Documents/School/MATH235/groebner/<ipython console>
> in <module>()
>
> /Users/ncalexan/sage/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages/sage/rings/
> arith.py in factor(n, proof, int_, algorithm, verbose, **kwds)
>     1586     if algorithm == 'pari':
>     1587         return factorization.Factorization
> (__factor_using_pari(n,
> -> 1588                                    int_=int_,
> debug_level=verbose, proof=proof), unit)
>     1589     elif algorithm == 'kash':
>     1590         from sage.interfaces.all import kash
>
> /Users/ncalexan/sage/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages/sage/rings/
> arith.py in __factor_using_pari(n, int_, debug_level, proof)
>     1488     prev = pari.get_debug_level()
>     1489     pari.set_debug_level(debug_level)
> -> 1490     F = pari(n).factor(proof=proof)
>     1491     B = F[0]
>     1492     e = F[1]
>
> <type 'exceptions.OverflowError'>: long int too large to convert to  
> int

I agree that it is a bad ticket, but what is this int_ parameter  
supposed to be? It is certainly a misleading error.


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