Vincent, did you also upgrade to 6.7.beta0 or 6.7.beta1 from a previous 
version?

I just finished building 6.7.beta1 after "make distclean", and this time I 
can't reproduce the error. 
Unfortunately, this doesn't really explain what happened earlier, and there 
is still the possibilty that
the error is random.

I will continue to investigate this by running ptestlong a few more times; 
if I find something out of the
ordinary I'll report back here.

Benjamin

Am Freitag, 17. April 2015 21:38:18 UTC+2 schrieb Benjamin Hackl:
>
> Strange. I'm also trying to find out what triggers the error, no success 
> yet.
>
> Jan Keitel also encountered this error (
> http://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/18237#comment:6) -- and I'm sure
> that there are others with the same problem.
>
> Benjamin
>
> Am Freitag, 17. April 2015 21:17:10 UTC+2 schrieb vdelecroix:
>>
>> Hello Benjamin, 
>>
>> Indeed, it was after a "make ptestlong" or something similar. And it 
>> reproduced on both sage-6.7.beta0 and sage-6.7.beta1. 
>>
>> The error is very strange since it corresponds to a test of some return 
>> type. I will try to get something more verbose. And there is no caching 
>> involved as far as I can tell... 
>>
>> Vincent 
>>
>> On 17/04/15 19:48, Benjamin Hackl wrote: 
>> > Hi Vincent, 
>> > 
>> > well, at least I'm not the only one. For now, I don't really have a 
>> clue 
>> > regarding where this could come from. 
>> > I'm still compiling a clean version of 6.7.beta1, but now I guess that 
>> > won't change much. 
>> > 
>> > The circumstance that this error only seems to appear after a series of 
>> > doctests (I suppose you ran "make 
>> > ptestlong" too?) confuses me. Could this point towards something like 
>> > caching or memory leak? 
>> > 
>> > Benjamin 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > Am Freitag, 17. April 2015 19:19:09 UTC+2 schrieb vdelecroix: 
>> >> 
>> >> Hello, 
>> >> 
>> >> It seems that I am not the only one to have troubles with Dyck 
>> words... 
>> >> 
>> >> sage -t --long --warn-long 81.8 src/sage/combinat/dyck_word.py 
>> >> ********************************************************************** 
>> >> File "src/sage/combinat/dyck_word.py", line 3501, in 
>> >> sage.combinat.dyck_word.DyckWords_size.__init__ 
>> >> Failed example: 
>> >>        TestSuite(DyckWords(4,2)).run() 
>> >> Expected nothing 
>> >> Got: 
>> >>        ... 
>> >>        tester.assert_(isinstance(card, Integer)) 
>> >>        ... 
>> >>        ------------------------------------------------------------ 
>> >>        The following tests failed: 
>> _test_enumerated_set_iter_cardinality 
>> >> ********************************************************************** 
>> >> 1 item had failures: 
>> >> 
>> >> It occurs several time on my computer (and at least one on Benjamin 
>> >> Hackl's). See 
>> >> 
>> >>       http://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/16352#comment:18 
>> >>       http://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/18237#comment:4 
>> >> 
>> >> Vincent 
>> >> 
>> > 
>>
>

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