#7532: "return NotImplementedError" in ring.pyx
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   Reporter:  was      |       Owner:  AlexGhitza
       Type:  defect   |      Status:  new       
   Priority:  major    |   Milestone:  sage-4.3  
  Component:  algebra  |    Keywords:            
Work_issues:           |      Author:            
   Upstream:  N/A      |    Reviewer:            
     Merged:           |  
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 {{{
 On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 7:26 PM, John H Palmieri <[email protected]>
 wrote:
 > In ring.pyx, there is code like this:
 >
 >        if proof:
 >            return NotImplementedError
 >        else:
 >            return False
 >
 > I would think that the second line should say "raise
 > NotImplementedError".  (Changing it makes some doctests fail,
 > though.)  Is there a good reason for doing "return
 > NotImplementedError"?

 That's *definitely* a bug.   No question about it.
 }}}

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