Ah it seems I lost the ordered_iter at some point during rebasing. Thanks!

On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 3:18 PM, Renato Coutinho
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 5:09 PM, Tomo Lazovich <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > Hello sympy-folk,
> >
> > I just pulled a fresh master and then did a git rebase on one of my
> > branches. After I did the rebase, I ran the tests and got a few failures.
> > I'm running Python 2.6.2 on Mac OS X. They all seemed to be related to
> > ordered_iter. Is this a problem on my end or something bad in master?
> Output
> > below:
> >
> >
> ________________________________________________________________________________
> > _________________ sympy/core/tests/test_functions.py:test_Subs
> > _________________
> >   File "/users/lazovich/sympy/sympy/core/tests/test_functions.py", line
> 167,
> > in test_Subs
> >     assert Subs(f(x), x, 0).doit() == f(0)
> >   File "/Users/lazovich/sympy/sympy/core/function.py", line 904, in
> __new__
> >     if not ordered_iter(variables, Tuple):
> > NameError: global name 'ordered_iter' is not defined
> >
> ________________________________________________________________________________
> > ________________ sympy/core/tests/test_functions.py:test_deriv1
> > ________________
> >   File "/users/lazovich/sympy/sympy/core/tests/test_functions.py", line
> 251,
> > in test_deriv1
> >     assert f(g(x)).diff(x) == Derivative(g(x), x)*Subs(Derivative(f(x),
> x),
> >   File "sympy/core/expr.py", line 1832, in diff
> >     return Derivative(self, *new_symbols, **assumptions)
> >   File "/Users/lazovich/sympy/sympy/core/function.py", line 683, in
> __new__
> >     obj = expr._eval_derivative(s)
> >   File "/Users/lazovich/sympy/sympy/core/function.py", line 274, in
> > _eval_derivative
> >     df = self.fdiff(i)
> >   File "/Users/lazovich/sympy/sympy/core/function.py", line 519, in fdiff
> >     arg_dummy), arg_dummy, self.args[argindex-1])
> >   File "/Users/lazovich/sympy/sympy/core/function.py", line 904, in
> __new__
> >     if not ordered_iter(variables, Tuple):
> > NameError: global name 'ordered_iter' is not defined
> >
> ________________________________________________________________________________
> > _________ sympy/printing/pretty/tests/test_pretty.py:test_pretty_Subs
> > __________
> >   File
> "/users/lazovich/sympy/sympy/printing/pretty/tests/test_pretty.py",
> > line 2458, in test_pretty_Subs
> >     expr = Subs(f(x), x, ph**2)
> >   File "/Users/lazovich/sympy/sympy/core/function.py", line 904, in
> __new__
> >     if not ordered_iter(variables, Tuple):
> > NameError: global name 'ordered_iter' is not defined
>
> Those are all happening on the same line in function.py. ordered_iter
> is imported at the top of that file, line 42 in master:
>
> from sympy.core.compatibility import iterable, ordered_iter
>
> Are you sure you kept this line when rebasing?
>
> Renato
>
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