#5130: [with patch; needs work] create a prime_pi function that doesn't just
compute len(prime_range(n))
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 Reporter:  was            |        Owner:  was     
     Type:  defect         |       Status:  new     
 Priority:  major          |    Milestone:  sage-3.3
Component:  number theory  |   Resolution:          
 Keywords:                 |  
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Comment (by cwitty):

 No, boothby is right.  There's no commutativity, associativity, etc.
 involved here.  The only floating point at all is in {{{<long
 long>sqrtl(x)}}}, and that certainly ought to give the exact same result
 every time you call it on any particular platform (although the results
 from one platform to another certainly might differ).

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