#14723: Error when SymPy can't evaluate an integral
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       Reporter:  eviatarbach        |        Owner:  burcin
           Type:  defect             |       Status:  positive_review
       Priority:  major              |    Milestone:  sage-pending
      Component:  calculus           |   Resolution:
       Keywords:  sympy, integrate   |    Merged in:
        Authors:  Eviatar Bach,      |    Reviewers:  Ralf Stephan, Karl-
  Ralf Stephan                       |  Dieter Crisman
Report Upstream:  Completely fixed;  |  Work issues:  fix in sympy
  Fix reported upstream              |       Commit:
         Branch:  u/rws/i14723       |  af20fadfbbbbbff27f6cd7779ed79bf1f494551f
   Dependencies:                     |     Stopgaps:
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Changes (by kcrisman):

 * status:  needs_review => positive_review
 * reviewer:   => Ralf Stephan, Karl-Dieter Crisman


Comment:

 Oh, I guess we don't have to have an undoable one.  Though my preference
 would be to keep it so that it raises a doctest error when Sympy can do
 it, which will alert us to it :-) as well as dealing with the actual
 reported issue on the ticket, which is our usual practice.  That said, I
 understand the point of testing the underlying issue.  What do you think?

 Just waiting on testing this new patch for the other thing you asked
 about... okay!

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