On 2015-10-29 19:15, Nathann Cohen wrote:
Yo,
Now, to give a testable example of this kind of function one must put
sorted() to output or do someting like (1 in result, 2 in result) --> True.
Should we show them to user? I think that this could be argued to both
directions.
In those cases I'd say that '# random' does the job. The users may not
understand it though. Perhaps a 'platform-dependent' doctest or
something? That would behave exactly like 'random' but be less scary
to the users, who in this case wouldn't figure out why exactly this
command is 'random'.
Nothing prevents you from writing
# random (platform-dependent)
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