The int cache test tests the integer cache, which is not the same
after a second execution (it tests that something is *not* in the
cache).  See http://code.google.com/p/sympy/issues/detail?id=1946.

The mpmath test fails because test_lambdify.py sets mpmath.mp.dps,
which changes the precision globally.  Is there a way to use a
different precision in that test without changing it globally?

Aaron Meurer

On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 12:04 PM, Aaron Meurer <[email protected]> wrote:
> Regarding the last two, it seems that testing warnings is not as easy
> as I though.  To quote
> http://docs.python.org/library/warnings.html?highlight=warnings:
>
> "One thing to be aware of is that if a warning has already been raised
> because of a once/default rule, then no matter what filters are set
> the warning will not be seen again unless the warnings registry
> related to the warning has been cleared."
>
> I can't figure out how to actually reset this registry
> (warnings.resetwarnings() does not do it).  So I will XFAIL these
> tests and create an issue for this.
>
> Aaron Meurer
>
> On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 11:49 AM, Aaron Meurer <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi.
>>
>> Thanks for reporting this.  I think I can fix the bugs you give below,
>> but I don't think I can fix the Windows bugs without some help, as I
>> don't have Windows and can't reproduce those on my Mac.  Do you think
>> you could help me debug them?  If possible, pull in the latest 0.7.0
>> branch on Windows, because I'll be pushing in fixes for the below
>> errors there soon.
>>
>> Aaron Meurer
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 2:22 AM, Renato Coutinho
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I just tested the new rc. In linux 64-bits using tox, all tests pass
>>> with python and gmpy ground types.
>>>
>>> In Windows XP, all tests pass with python 2.5-2.7. With python2.4 I
>>> get a lot of errors, and the test suite doesn't even finish. I
>>> uploaded the output to https://gist.github.com/1026644. I'm not sure
>>> if it's worthwhile to pursue all those errors though.
>>>
>>> I also noticed that caching introduces some errors. In python2.7 in
>>> linux, if I run sympy.test() twice in the same session, I get the
>>> errors below. Fortunately, none of the failures look too dangerous,
>>> but it shows caching does have some colateral effects.
>>>
>>> Renato
>>>
>>>
>>> _____________ sympy/core/tests/test_numbers.py:test_integers_cache 
>>> _____________
>>>  File "/home/renato/down/sympy-0.7.0.rc2/sympy/core/tests/test_numbers.py",
>>> line 14, in test_integers_cache
>>>    value += 1
>>> UnboundLocalError: local variable 'value' referenced before assignment
>>>
>>> ________________________________________________________________________________
>>> _________ sympy/assumptions/tests/test_query.py:test_key_extensibility 
>>> _________
>>>  File 
>>> "/home/renato/down/sympy-0.7.0.rc2/sympy/assumptions/tests/test_query.py",
>>> line 976, in test_key_extensibility
>>>    raises(AttributeError, "ask(Q.my_key(x))")
>>>  File "sympy/utilities/pytest.py", line 49, in raises
>>>    raise AssertionError("DID NOT RAISE")
>>> AssertionError: DID NOT RAISE
>>> ________________________________________________________________________________
>>> __________ sympy/core/tests/test_numbers.py:test_conversion_to_mpmath 
>>> __________
>>>  File "/home/renato/down/sympy-0.7.0.rc2/sympy/core/tests/test_numbers.py",
>>> line 703, in test_conversion_to_mpmath
>>>    assert mpmath.mpmathify(Float('1.23')) == mpmath.mpf('1.23')
>>> AssertionError
>>> ________________________________________________________________________________
>>> _________________ sympy/core/tests/test_symbol.py:test_symbols 
>>> _________________
>>>  File "/home/renato/down/sympy-0.7.0.rc2/sympy/core/tests/test_symbol.py",
>>> line 123, in test_symbols
>>>    raises(DeprecationWarning, "symbols('xyz', each_char=True)")
>>>  File "sympy/utilities/pytest.py", line 49, in raises
>>>    raise AssertionError("DID NOT RAISE")
>>> AssertionError: DID NOT RAISE
>>> ________________________________________________________________________________
>>> ______________ sympy/geometry/tests/test_geometry.py:test_polygon 
>>> ______________
>>>  File 
>>> "/home/renato/down/sympy-0.7.0.rc2/sympy/geometry/tests/test_geometry.py",
>>> line 593, in test_polygon
>>>    raises(UserWarning, "p1.distance(p2)")
>>>  File "sympy/utilities/pytest.py", line 49, in raises
>>>    raise AssertionError("DID NOT RAISE")
>>> AssertionError: DID NOT RAISE
>>>
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