> Le 05/02/2011 11:44, Francois Bissey a écrit : > > So gamma could be called from C, Cython, possibly mpmath, pynac or > > maxima. I guess you could tests the results calling from mpmath or > > maxima. I am guessing that SR(10.0r).gamma() will end up being a call to > > maxima to compute gamma but I could be completely off track. But since > > it is also a gamma computation it could be related to the previous > > computation of gamma(6). > > Look at the last comments in the bug : I'm supposed to have tracked what > was called exactly... but it turns out it leads to a correct-functioning > function :-( > You asked if you missed something in the ticket. My suggestion is to try the various gamma to see if one matches the results you get. If so you may have missed something in the chain. It's a kind of reverse thinking.
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