Le 18/02/2015 19:15, maldun a écrit :
Maybe I'm missing something here, but aren't these test also badly stated?

This would be a good example why some tolerance should be included
if one test something with floating points: Every small change in some flop
somewhere in the
code will lead to a fail.
I personally wouldn't call something "strange numerical error", where some
floating point operation
differs from the expected output by a difference below machine epsilon.

If this is the only problem with the different pari version, it would be
better to restate the
unit test.

That's what I was proposing when I mentioned a "tol" :-P

Snark on #sagemath

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