On May 6, 2:32 am, simon.k...@uni-jena.de wrote:
> Hi Michael,

Hi Simon,

> So, what Sage release, approximately?

Well, given that Sage 3.4.2 is just out and that SD15 starts in 10
days I would say the next one.

> > What does the docstring say? Is it supposed to work? This might be a
> > bug ;).
>
> Are there bugs in Sage? I wasn't aware of it, sorry...

Heresy, there cannot be any bugs in Sage ;).

> This is yet another example why having doc tests is a good thing!

Well, you don't have to convince many people around here about that.

> Namely, singular.version is defined by
>     def version(self):
>         """
>         EXAMPLES:
>         """
>         return singular_version()
>
> So, no doc tests, and we have an error.

Yep.

> By the way, a strange error. If you do singular.version() the first
> time, there is the error. If you do it a second time, no error.

Odd.

> I will open a ticket.

Thanks.

> Cheers,
>      Simon

Cheers,

Michael
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