William wrote: > It's possible he didn't set the DOT_SAGE environment variable to > something in /scratch, which will impact timings hugely (at least > until somebody rewrites Sage temp file code in misc/misc.py to use the > standard tempfile module).
DOT_SAGE was set to /scratch/rlm/.sage when I ran these tests. David Joyner wrote: > If Robert's minimum distance procedure for binary codes could > be extended to the non-binary case, that might solve the problem. Comments > on this Robert? Don't hold your breath. Those timings were the results of doing "sage -tp 20" or some similar number of processes on sage.math. That is the situation in which we want to shorten the runtime of doctests. -- Robert L. Miller http://www.rlmiller.org/
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