function_field doctests are way too long !
sage -t --long --warn-long src/sage/rings/function_field/function_field.py
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File "src/sage/rings/function_field/function_field.py", line 67, in sage.
rings.function_field.function_field
Warning, slow doctest:
TestSuite(K).run()
Test ran for 7.59 s
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File "src/sage/rings/function_field/function_field.py", line 68, in sage.
rings.function_field.function_field
Warning, slow doctest:
TestSuite(L).run() # long time (8s on sage.math, 2012)
Test ran for 160.36 s
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File "src/sage/rings/function_field/function_field.py", line 69, in sage.
rings.function_field.function_field
Warning, slow doctest:
TestSuite(M).run() # long time (52s on sage.math, 2012)
Test ran for 328.39 s
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File "src/sage/rings/function_field/function_field.py", line 70, in sage.
rings.function_field.function_field
Warning, slow doctest:
TestSuite(N).run(skip = '_test_derivation') # long time
Test ran for 73.26 s
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File "src/sage/rings/function_field/function_field.py", line 71, in sage.
rings.function_field.function_field
Warning, slow doctest:
TestSuite(O).run(skip = '_test_derivation') # long time
Test ran for 44.69 s
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File "src/sage/rings/function_field/function_field.py", line 74, in sage.
rings.function_field.function_field
Warning, slow doctest:
TestSuite(S).run()
Test ran for 1.88 s
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File "src/sage/rings/function_field/function_field.py", line 460, in sage.
rings.function_field.function_field.FunctionField._test_derivation
Warning, slow doctest:
TestSuite(K).run() # indirect doctest
Test ran for 1.63 s
[458 tests, 621.69 s]
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All tests passed!
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Total time for all tests: 621.8 seconds
cpu time: 620.1 seconds
cumulative wall time: 621.7 seconds
Le mercredi 23 août 2017 10:44:45 UTC+2, Emmanuel Charpentier a écrit :
>
> On Debian testing running on Core i7 + 16 GB RAM (MAKE="make -j8"), passes
> ptestlong with one failure :
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> sage -t --long src/sage/rings/function_field/function_field.py # Timed out
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> which passes with no failure (but needs 669.8 seconds (!)) when ran
> standalone.
>
> For comparison, the same test , called by "make ptestlong" on a slightly
> smaller macine (Debian on Core i3 + 8 GB RAM, MAKE="make -j4") took 817.25
> seconds (and did not reach the timeout limit...).
>
> Hypothesis : ptestlong's computation of the timeout limit is more
> conservative on the "smaller" machine.
>
> HTH,
>
> --
> Emmanuel Charpentier
>
>
> Le mardi 22 août 2017 00:23:40 UTC+2, Volker Braun a écrit :
>>
>> As always, you can get the latest beta version from the "develop" git
>> branch. Alternatively, the self-contained source tarball is at
>> http://www.sagemath.org/download-latest.html
>>
>> 037272ccba (tag: 8.1.beta3) Updated SageMath version to 8.1.beta3
>> e5005bdf80 Trac #23622: LatticePoset doc, use the master bib file
>> e87f9b5ac6 Trac #19339: Use digraph labels if present for ClusterAlgebra
>> and ClusterQuiver
>> c8a96622b7 Trac #23654: Bug in ClusterAlgebra _coerce_map_from_
>> 8808ca4011 Trac #23651: py3 more cmp for polynomial ring elements
>> 03bad70bdc Trac #23649: py3 richcmp for Gamma congruence groups
>> 3b249bf9dc Trac #23641: py3: another load of absolute imports in cython
>> files
>> 8c4222beb7 Trac #23636: arccoth(float) returns complex
>> 6c8bd5d748 Trac #23633: infinite polynomial: iterate over
>> coefficient/monomial
>> 7f7f583875 Trac #23608: Riemann surfaces: homomorphisms, interfacing, sums
>> aff66a3b37 Trac #23583: py3: some more richcmp in schemes, rings, and
>> combinat
>> efaeac41d1 Trac #20932: Issues with p1list in modular symbols
>> af8f63c5b1 Trac #23624: 0 should not be a primitive root
>> e55b6ea474 Trac #23378: GradedCommutativeAlgebra constructor passes names
>> as NCPolynomial_plural
>> 5af5f731a4 Trac #23472: The error message for splitting_field when name
>> is None does not match that of NumberField
>> 689096eed8 Trac #23620: gcd has wrong parent
>> 8e2e4876b2 Trac #23609: Don't use wrong Cremona labels in elliptic_curves
>> database
>> 3cbfcdae00 Trac #23160: Add a library of common helper functions for use
>> in spkg-install
>> ae0118fcc7 Trac #7304: Contract edge in graph
>> f70241fb6c Trac #23617: Zq's default type in the documentation didn't
>> agree with the code
>> d2f8470c67 Trac #23616: fmpz_mat_to_mpz_array ignores exceptions
>> 41836402a7 Trac #23605: Heisenberg group
>> 39f21c47d9 Trac #23379: LatticePoset: add adjunct()
>> effcedba41 (tag: 8.1.beta2) Updated SageMath version to 8.1.beta2
>>
>>
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