In #7928 due to the fact that the default python waring filter displays warnings only once a comment on this behaviour is added and that's it. I would like to reinitiate a discussion on this, arguing that Sage should define its own warning classes. Use case for example: I have definied a = [-3, -4, -7]. Later I define a polynomial ring PolynomialRing(QQ, ['a', 'b']). After a while I want to use these monomials directly, so I call inject_vars(). A warning is raised since I am overwriting a and b. Thats very good since now the iteration [D in a] won't work. I'm now aware of this. I continue working and a similar thing happens again. No exception is raised this time and later on I try to iterate a. This won't work I will have some trouble to find out, that I haven't chosen my variable names cleverly once again.
In my opinion this is not user friendly. So we have should change the filter of the warning raised in inject_variable . But we shouldn't do it for the warning class RuntimeWarning, since using Groebner basis over certain rings, users will get annoyed if we always display that we are falling back to a toy implementation. The solution could be to introduce a new file in which we care for warnings. Namely, define several classes which inherit from the standard ones and then set up the filters correctly. Your opinions? Bests, Martin
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