#10963: More functorial constructions
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Reporter: nthiery | Owner: stumpc5
Type: enhancement | Status: needs_info
Priority: major | Milestone: sage-6.2
Component: categories | Resolution:
Keywords: days54 | Merged in:
Authors: Nicolas M. Thiéry | Reviewers: Simon King, Frédéric
Report Upstream: N/A | Chapoton
Branch: | Work issues:
public/ticket/10963-doc- | Commit:
distributive | 1cdc128a85851dd007b3b77ec53a4853a10e1de4
Dependencies: #11224, #8327, | Stopgaps:
#10193, #12895, #14516, #14722, |
#13589, #14471, #15069, #15094, |
#11688, #13394, #15150, #15506, |
#15757, #15759 |
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Comment (by darij):
I've just pushed a (manual) merge with develop, and, while at that,
banished two imports in `src/sage/categories/rings.py` into the one method
where they were used (these were new imports from #8389). I haven't run
all the doctests, but the .rst file I changed passes, and so do all
`src/sage/rings/` and `src/sage/categories` files except for one test:
{{{
sage: FF = IntegerModRing(29)
sage: TestSuite(FF).run()
}}}
Can anyone check what is wrong and if it was also happening before the
update or without #10963? (No, it's not my localized imports.) I don't
want to recompile again since my laptop is already hot...
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