Well then perhaps we should have a -very_long flag! I would think that some very long doctests stress-test things in a way that may be impossible with shorter tests - large memory usage for example.
-Marshall On Jan 21, 1:03 pm, Robert Miller <r...@rlmiller.org> wrote: > On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 10:59 AM, mhampton <hampto...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I'm a little confused. Are you implying that the doctests with the - > > long flag take too long, or just posting them for comparison? > > 500s is too long for a doctest to take with "sage -t -long", > especially since on sage.math with a healthy number of threads, this > one doctest will take as long as the rest of the library: > > >> sage -t -long devel/sage-main/sage/rings/arith.py > >> [503.1 s] > > I'd say 90s for "sage -t" and maybe 200-300s for "sage -t -long" > should be the max. > > -- > Robert L. Millerhttp://www.rlmiller.org/
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