Of course, we'll prefer to see all of the tests pass...

I'm surprised the two modes of running the tests gives different 
results.  Are you sure they are running the same python?  Does

    python `which nosetests` matplotlib.tests

give you the same result as

    nosetests matplotlib.tests

?

There must be some environmental difference between the two to cause the 
different results.

Mike

On 07/24/2010 05:09 PM, Adam wrote:
> Hello, I have just updated to v1.0.0 and am trying to run the test
> suite to make sure everything is ok.  There seems to be two different
> suites and I am not sure which is correct/current:
>
> $python -c 'import matplotlib; matplotlib.test()'
> [...snipped output...]
> Ran 138 tests in 390.991s
> OK (KNOWNFAIL=2)
>
> $nosetests matplotlib.tests I get:
> [...snipped output]
> Ran 144 tests in 380.165s
> FAILED (errors=4, failures=1)
>
> Two of these errors are the known failures from above, and the other
> two are in "matplotlib.tests.test_text.test_font_styles":
> ImageComparisonFailure: images not close:
> /home/adam/result_images/test_text/font_styles.png vs.
> /home/adam/result_images/test_text/expected-font_styles.png (RMS
> 23.833)
> ImageComparisonFailure: images not close:
> /home/adam/result_images/test_text/font_styles_svg.png vs.
> /home/adam/result_images/test_text/expected-font_styles_svg.png (RMS
> 12.961)
>
> The module that fails is:
>
> FAIL: matplotlib.tests.test_mlab.test_recarray_csv_roundtrip
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>   File 
> "/usr/local/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/nose-0.11.4-py2.6.egg/nose/case.py",
> line 186, in runTest
>     self.test(*self.arg)
>   File "/usr/local/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/matplotlib/tests/test_mlab.py",
> line 24, in test_recarray_csv_roundtrip
>     assert np.allclose( expected['x'], actual['x'] )
> AssertionError
>
>
>
> I am not sure of the importance level of these - but I wanted to ask
> to see if I should do anything or if they can safely be ignored.
>
> Thanks,
> Adam.
>
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