> > This would check against code within Sage, but anyone who has private code >> could experience unexpected changes (granted it's unlikely, but it is >> visible by the user that is not fixing a bug). I'd just leave this alone as >> it doesn't hurt anyone. > > Travis, don't you think that everybody, on the contrary, EXPECTS that interval return the same thing as closed_interval in subclasses, exactly as it does for the main one ?
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