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[Python-Dev] test_doctest failing, but perhaps by accident

[Python-Dev] test_doctest failing, but perhaps by accident [Python-Dev] test_doctest failing, but perhaps by accidentJeremy Hylton jeremy@alum.mit.edu
Wed, 21 Mar 2001 15:41:53 -0500 (EST)
>>>>> "TP" == Tim Peters <tim.one@home.com> writes:

  TP> In four runs of the full suite with regrtest -r (randomize test
  TP> order), test_doctest failed twice and passed twice.  So it's
  TP> unlikely this has something specifically to do with doctest.

How does doctest fail?  Does that give any indication of the nature of
the problem?  Does it fail with a core dump (or whatever Windows does
instead)?  Or is the output wrong?

Jeremy



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