The findstat errors are now tracked in 
https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/34734

On Tuesday, 8 November 2022 at 16:25:58 UTC+1 axio...@yahoo.de wrote:

> The findstat errors very likely occur because findstat switched to python3 
> last weekend.  Some of these might be upstream errors, many thanks for the 
> report!
>
> Are you going to open a ticket, or should I do it?
>
> Martin
>
> On Monday, 7 November 2022 at 13:52:05 UTC+1 Sébastien Labbé wrote:
>
>> On Ubuntu 18.04, with few optional/external packages, here is what I get:
>>
>> Running with SAGE_LOCAL='/home/slabbe/GitBox/sage/local' and 
>> SAGE_VENV='/home/slabbe/GitBox/sage/local/var/lib/sage/venv-python3.10.8'
>> Using --optional=build,debian,external,glucose,pip,sage,sage_spkg
>> Features to be detected: 
>> 4ti2,benzene,bliss,buckygen,conway_polynomials,cplex,csdp,database_cremona_ellcurve,database_cremona_mini_ellcurve,database_cubic_hecke,database_jones_numfield,database_knotinfo,dvipng,ffmpeg,gfan,graphviz,gurobi,imagemagick,internet,jupymake,kenzo,latex,latex_package_tkz_graph,latte_int,lrslib,lualatex,macaulay2,magma,maple,mathematica,matlab,mcqd,meataxe,msolve,nauty,octave,palp,pandoc,pdf2svg,pdflatex,pdftocairo,phitigra,plantri,polytopes_db,polytopes_db_4d,pynormaliz,python_igraph,rubiks,sage.combinat,sage.geometry.polyhedron,sage.graphs,sage.groups,sage.misc.cython,sage.plot,sage.rings.number_field,sage.rings.padics,sage.rings.real_double,sage.symbolic,sage_numerical_backends_coin,sagemath_doc_html,scilab,sphinx,tdlib,xelatex
>>
>> ...
>>
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>> sage -t --long --random-seed=125260421738293551212373193771007533631 
>> src/doc/en/reference/sat/index.rst  # Killed due to abort
>> sage -t --long --random-seed=125260421738293551212373193771007533631 
>> src/sage/crypto/mq/sr.py  # Killed due to abort
>> sage -t --long --random-seed=125260421738293551212373193771007533631 
>> src/sage/databases/findstat.py  # 24 doctests failed
>> sage -t --long --random-seed=125260421738293551212373193771007533631 
>> src/sage/repl/interpreter.py  # 1 doctest failed
>> sage -t --long --random-seed=125260421738293551212373193771007533631 
>> src/sage/rings/polynomial/multi_polynomial_sequence.py  # Killed due to 
>> abort
>> sage -t --long --random-seed=125260421738293551212373193771007533631 
>> src/sage/rings/polynomial/pbori/PyPolyBoRi.py  # Killed due to abort
>> sage -t --long --random-seed=125260421738293551212373193771007533631 
>> src/sage/rings/polynomial/pbori/fglm.py  # Killed due to abort
>> sage -t --long --random-seed=125260421738293551212373193771007533631 
>> src/sage/rings/polynomial/pbori/pbori.pyx  # Killed due to abort
>> sage -t --long --random-seed=125260421738293551212373193771007533631 
>> src/sage/rings/polynomial/polynomial_ring_constructor.py  # Killed due to 
>> abort
>> sage -t --long --random-seed=125260421738293551212373193771007533631 
>> src/sage/sat/boolean_polynomials.py  # Killed due to abort
>> sage -t --long --random-seed=125260421738293551212373193771007533631 
>> src/sage/sat/solvers/dimacs.py  # Killed due to abort
>> sage -t --long --random-seed=125260421738293551212373193771007533631 
>> src/sage/tests/cmdline.py  # 1 doctest failed
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>> Features detected for doctesting: 
>> dvipng,ffmpeg,gfan,graphviz,imagemagick,internet,latex,latex_package_tkz_graph,lualatex,nauty,octave,palp,pandoc,pdf2svg,pdflatex,pdftocairo,sage.combinat,sage.geometry.polyhedron,sage.graphs,sage.groups,sage.misc.cython,sage.plot,sage.rings.number_field,sage.rings.padics,sage.rings.real_double,sage.symbolic,sagemath_doc_html,sphinx,xelatex
>>
>> Rerunning failed tests gives the same list.
>>
>> Follow-up at https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/25536
>>
>> Among the new failures is the findstat module which is welcome back in 
>> the list!
>>
>>
>> sage -t --long --random-seed=95614862795994508165725448677302087211 
>> src/sage/databases/findstat.py
>> **********************************************************************
>> File "src/sage/databases/findstat.py", line 49, in sage.databases.findstat
>> Failed example:
>>     r = findstat([(m, m.number_of_nestings()) for n in range(6) for m in 
>> PM(2*n)], depth=1); r # optional -- internet
>> Expected:
>>     0: St000042oMp00116 (quality [100, 100])
>>     1: St000041 (quality [20, 100])
>>     ...
>> Got:
>>     0: St000233 (quality [16, 100])
>>     1: St000496 (quality [16, 100])
>>     2: St000233oMp00112 (quality [16, 100])
>>     3: St000496oMp00112 (quality [16, 100])
>>     4: St000232oMp00115 (quality [12, 70])
>>     5: St000233oMp00249 (quality [12, 70])
>>     6: St000496oMp00249 (quality [12, 70])
>> **********************************************************************
>> File "src/sage/databases/findstat.py", line 83, in sage.databases.findstat
>> Failed example:
>>     print(r[1].statistic().description())                                 
>> # optional -- internet
>> Expected:
>>     The number of nestings of a perfect matching.
>>     <BLANKLINE>
>>     <BLANKLINE>
>>     This is the number of pairs of edges $((a,b), (c,d))$ such that $a\le 
>> c\le d\le b$. i.e., the edge $(c,d)$ is nested inside $(a,b)$...
>> Got:
>>     The rcs statistic of a set partition.
>>     
>>     Let $S = B_1,\ldots,B_k$ be a set partition with ordered blocks $B_i$ 
>> and with $\operatorname{min} B_a < \operatorname{min} B_b$ for $a < b$.
>>     
>>     According to [1, Definition 3], a '''rcs''' (right-closer-smaller) of 
>> $S$ is given by a pair $i > j$ such that $j = \operatorname{max} B_b$ and 
>> $i \in B_a$ for $a < b$.
>> **********************************************************************
>> File "src/sage/databases/findstat.py", line 91, in sage.databases.findstat
>> Failed example:
>>     r[1].statistic().references()                                         
>> # optional -- internet
>> Expected:
>>     0: [1]  de Médicis, A., Viennot, X. G., Moments des $q$-polynômes de 
>> Laguerre et la bijection de Foata-Zeilberger [[MathSciNet:1288802]]
>>     1: [2]  Simion, R., Stanton, D., Octabasic Laguerre polynomials and 
>> permutation statistics [[MathSciNet:1418763]]...
>> Got:
>>     0: [1]  Steingrimsson, E., Statistics on ordered partitions of sets 
>> [[arXiv:math/0605670]]
>> **********************************************************************
>> File "src/sage/databases/findstat.py", line 104, in 
>> sage.databases.findstat
>> Failed example:
>>     findstat(data, depth=0)                                               
>> # optional -- internet
>> Expected:
>>     0: St000041 (quality [99, 100])
>>     1: St000042 (quality [99, 100])
>> Got:
>>     0: St000232 (quality [99, 100])
>>     1: St000233 (quality [99, 100])
>>     2: St000496 (quality [99, 100])
>>     3: St000559 (quality [15, 57])
>>     4: St000563 (quality [15, 57])
>>     5: St001781 (quality [15, 57])
>> **********************************************************************
>> File "src/sage/databases/findstat.py", line 120, in 
>> sage.databases.findstat
>> Failed example:
>>     r = findstat(Permutations, lambda pi: pi.saliances()[0], depth=2); r 
>>  # optional -- internet
>> Expected:
>>     0: St000740oMp00087 with offset 1 (quality [100, 100])
>>     ...
>> Got:
>>      0: St000740oMp00066 with offset 1 (quality [100, 100])
>>      1: St000740oMp00087 with offset 1 (quality [100, 100])
>>      2: St000476oMp00099oMp00127 (quality [100, 100])
>>      3: St000740oMp00238oMp00087 with offset 1 (quality [100, 100])
>>      4: St000740oMp00236oMp00087 with offset 1 (quality [100, 100])
>>      5: St000740oMp00236oMp00066 with offset 1 (quality [100, 100])
>>      6: St000740oMp00238oMp00066 with offset 1 (quality [100, 100])
>>      7: St000740oMp00089oMp00149 with offset 1 (quality [100, 100])
>>      8: St000740oMp00087oMp00254 with offset 1 (quality [100, 100])
>>      9: St000740oMp00159oMp00254 with offset 1 (quality [100, 100])
>>     10: St000740oMp00066oMp00254 with offset 1 (quality [100, 100])
>>     11: St000740oMp00257oMp00066 with offset 1 (quality [99, 100])
>>     12: St000740oMp00257oMp00087 with offset 1 (quality [99, 100])
>>     13: St000740oMp00067oMp00062 with offset 1 (quality [99, 100])
>>     14: St000147oMp00027oMp00127 (quality [96, 100])
>>     15: St000740oMp00175oMp00062 with offset 1 (quality [91, 100])
>>     16: St000054oMp00066oMp00149 with offset 1 (quality [89, 100])
>>     17: St000054oMp00064oMp00062 with offset 1 (quality [88, 100])
>>     18: St000740oMp00175oMp00087 with offset 1 (quality [88, 100])
>>     19: St000740oMp00067oMp00087 with offset 1 (quality [88, 100])
>>     20: St000740oMp00175oMp00066 with offset 1 (quality [88, 100])
>>     21: St000740oMp00067oMp00066 with offset 1 (quality [88, 100])
>>     22: St000740oMp00257oMp00062 with offset 1 (quality [88, 100])
>>     23: St000740oMp00062 with offset 1 (quality [87, 100])
>>     24: St000054oMp00064oMp00087 with offset 1 (quality [87, 100])
>>     25: St000054oMp00025oMp00127 with offset 1 (quality [87, 100])
>>     26: St000054oMp00064oMp00066 with offset 1 (quality [87, 100])
>>     27: St000141oMp00025oMp00127 (quality [87, 100])
>>     28: St000740oMp00062oMp00254 with offset 1 (quality [87, 100])
>>     29: St000740oMp00238oMp00062 with offset 1 (quality [87, 100])
>>     30: St000740oMp00236oMp00062 with offset 1 (quality [87, 100])
>>     31: St001291oMp00127 with offset 1 (quality [87, 86])
>>     32: St000051oMp00061oMp00069 (quality [87, 86])
>>     33: St000051oMp00061oMp00149 (quality [87, 86])
>>     34: St000316oMp00025oMp00127 (quality [87, 86])
>>     35: St000653oMp00129oMp00127 (quality [87, 86])
>>     36: St000740oMp00089oMp00069 with offset 1 (quality [87, 86])
>>     37: St001184oMp00127oMp00064 with offset 1 (quality [87, 86])
>>     38: St001227oMp00028oMp00127 (quality [87, 86])
>>     39: St001291oMp00132oMp00127 with offset 1 (quality [87, 86])
>>     40: St001291oMp00124oMp00127 with offset 1 (quality [87, 86])
>>     41: St001291oMp00127oMp00254 with offset 1 (quality [87, 86])
>>     42: St001291oMp00099oMp00127 with offset 1 (quality [87, 86])
>>     43: St001480oMp00032oMp00127 (quality [87, 86])
>>     44: St001480oMp00118oMp00127 (quality [87, 86])
>>     45: St000066oMp00063oMp00149 with offset 1 (quality [54, 86])
>>     46: St000066oMp00063oMp00069 with offset 1 (quality [54, 86])
>>     47: St000840oMp00146oMp00127 (quality [18, 86])
>>     48: St000199oMp00063 with offset 1 (quality [15, 71])
>>     49: St000193oMp00004oMp00063 with offset 1 (quality [15, 71])
>>     50: St000199oMp00063oMp00254 with offset 1 (quality [15, 71])
>>     51: St000199oMp00137oMp00127 with offset 1 (quality [15, 71])
>>     52: St000200oMp00063oMp00062 with offset 1 (quality [15, 71])
>>     53: St000200oMp00005oMp00063 with offset 1 (quality [15, 71])
>>     54: St000200oMp00063oMp00087 with offset 1 (quality [15, 71])
>>     55: St000200oMp00035oMp00127 with offset 1 (quality [15, 71])
>>     56: St000200oMp00137oMp00127 with offset 1 (quality [15, 71])
>>     57: St000740oMp00201oMp00127 with offset 1 (quality [15, 71])
>>     58: St001291oMp00199oMp00127 with offset 1 (quality [15, 71])
>> **********************************************************************
>> File "src/sage/databases/findstat.py", line 127, in 
>> sage.databases.findstat
>> Failed example:
>>     r[0].info()                                                           
>> # optional -- internet
>> Expected:
>>     after adding 1 to every value
>>     and applying
>>         Mp00087: inverse first fundamental transformation: Permutations 
>> -> Permutations
>>     to the objects (see `.compound_map()` for details)
>>     <BLANKLINE>
>>     your input matches
>>         St000740: The last entry of a permutation.
>>     <BLANKLINE>
>>     among the values you sent, 100 percent are actually in the database,
>>     among the distinct values you sent, 100 percent are actually in the 
>> database
>> Got:
>>     after adding 1 to every value
>>     and applying
>>         Mp00066: inverse: Permutations -> Permutations
>>     to the objects (see `.compound_map()` for details)
>>     <BLANKLINE>
>>     your input matches
>>         St000740: The last entry of a permutation.
>>     <BLANKLINE>
>>     among the values you sent, 100 percent are actually in the database,
>>     among the distinct values you sent, 100 percent are actually in the 
>> database
>> **********************************************************************
>> File "src/sage/databases/findstat.py", line 434, in 
>> sage.databases.findstat._get_json
>> Failed example:
>>     _get_json(FINDSTAT_API_MAPS + "?xxx=yyy")                         # 
>> optional -- internet
>> Expected:
>>     Traceback (most recent call last):
>>     ...
>>     ValueError: E005: On filtering maps, the following parameters are not 
>> allowed: [u'xxx'].
>> Got:
>>     {'data': ['Mp00001',
>>       'Mp00002',
>>       'Mp00003',
>>       'Mp00004',
>>       'Mp00005',
>>       'Mp00006',
>>       'Mp00007',
>>       'Mp00008',
>>       'Mp00009',
>>       'Mp00010',
>>
>>       ...
>>       
>>       'Mp00249',
>>       'Mp00250',
>>       'Mp00251',
>>       'Mp00252',
>>       'Mp00253',
>>       'Mp00254',
>>       'Mp00255',
>>       'Mp00256',
>>       'Mp00257',
>>       'Mp00258',
>>       'Mp00259'],
>>      'included': {'Maps': {}}}
>> **********************************************************************
>> File "src/sage/databases/findstat.py", line 457, in 
>> sage.databases.findstat._post_json
>> Failed example:
>>     _post_json(FINDSTAT_API_STATISTICS, {"xxx": "yyy"})               # 
>> optional -- internet
>> Expected:
>>     Traceback (most recent call last):
>>     ...
>>     ValueError: E005: On filtering statistics, the following parameters 
>> are not allowed: ['xxx'].
>> Got:
>>     {'data': ['St000001',
>>       'St000002',
>>       'St000003',
>>       'St000004',
>>       'St000005',
>>       'St000006',
>>       'St000007',
>>       'St000008',
>>       
>>       ...
>>
>>
>>       'St001838',
>>       'St001839',
>>       'St001840',
>>       'St001841',
>>       'St001842',
>>       'St001843'],
>>      'included': {'Statistics': {}}}
>> **********************************************************************
>> File "src/sage/databases/findstat.py", line 593, in 
>> sage.databases.findstat.?
>> Failed example:
>>     _data_from_iterable(l)                                            # 
>> optional -- internet
>> Expected:
>>     (lazy list [([[]], [0]), ([[(1, 2)]], [0]), ([[(1, 2), (3, 4)], [(1, 
>> 3), (2, 4)], [(1, 4), (2, 3)]], [0, 0, 1]), ...],
>>      a subset of Cc0012: Perfect matchings)
>> Got:
>>     (lazy list [([[]], [0]), ([[(1, 2)]], [0]), ([[(1, 2), (3, 4)], [(1, 
>> 3), (2, 4)], [(1, 4), (2, 3)]], [0, 0, 1]), ...],
>>      a subset of Cc0009: Set partitions)
>> **********************************************************************
>> File "src/sage/databases/findstat.py", line 968, in 
>> sage.databases.findstat.?
>> Failed example:
>>     findstat([(m, m.number_of_nestings()) for m in l], depth=0)       # 
>> optional -- internet
>> Expected:
>>     0: St000041 (quality [100, 100])
>> Got:
>>     0: St000233 (quality [100, 100])
>>     1: St000496 (quality [100, 100])
>> **********************************************************************
>> File "src/sage/databases/findstat.py", line 973, in 
>> sage.databases.findstat.?
>> Failed example:
>>     findstat({m: m.number_of_nestings() for m in l}, depth=0)         # 
>> optional -- internet
>> Expected:
>>     0: St000041 (quality [100, 100])
>> Got:
>>     0: St000233 (quality [100, 100])
>>     1: St000496 (quality [100, 100])
>> **********************************************************************
>> File "src/sage/databases/findstat.py", line 984, in 
>> sage.databases.findstat.?
>> Failed example:
>>     findstat("Perfect Matchings", lambda m: m.number_of_nestings(), 
>> depth=0)    # optional -- internet
>> Expected:
>>     0: St000041 (quality [20, 100])
>> Got:
>>     0: St000041 (quality [14, 100])
>> **********************************************************************
>> File "src/sage/databases/findstat.py", line 989, in 
>> sage.databases.findstat.?
>> Failed example:
>>     PM = PerfectMatchings(10); findstat((PM, [m.number_of_nestings() for 
>> m in PM]), depth=0) # optional -- internet
>> Expected:
>>     0: St000042 (quality [100, 100])
>>     1: St000041 (quality [9, 100])
>> Got:
>>     0: St000232 (quality [4, 9])
>>     1: St000233 (quality [4, 100])
>>     2: St000496 (quality [4, 100])
>>     3: St000793 (quality [4, 18])
>>     4: St000971 (quality [4, 45])
>>     5: St001050 (quality [4, 45])
>>     6: St001051 (quality [4, 45])
>>     7: St001153 (quality [4, 45])
>>     8: St001693 (quality [4, 45])
>> **********************************************************************
>> File "src/sage/databases/findstat.py", line 995, in 
>> sage.databases.findstat.?
>> Failed example:
>>     findstat(12, distribution=lambda m: m.number_of_nestings(), depth=0) 
>> # optional -- internet
>> Expected:
>>     0: St000041 (quality [100, 100])
>>     1: St000042 (quality [100, 100])
>> Got:
>>     0: St000042 (quality [100, 100])
>>     1: St000041 (quality [11, 100])
>> **********************************************************************
>> File "src/sage/databases/findstat.py", line 1040, in 
>> sage.databases.findstat.?
>> Failed example:
>>     findstat([(m, m.number_of_nestings()/1) for m in 
>> PerfectMatchings(10)], depth=0) # optional -- internet
>> Expected:
>>     0: St000041 (quality [9, 100])
>> Got:
>>     0: St000233 (quality [4, 100])
>>     1: St000496 (quality [4, 100])
>> **********************************************************************
>> File "src/sage/databases/findstat.py", line 2654, in 
>> sage.databases.findstat.FindStatStatisticQuery.first_terms
>> Failed example:
>>     r = findstat(l, depth=0); r                                  # 
>> optional -- internet
>> Expected:
>>     0: St000041 (quality [99, 100])
>>     1: St000042 (quality [99, 100])
>> Got:
>>     0: St000232 (quality [99, 100])
>>     1: St000233 (quality [99, 100])
>>     2: St000496 (quality [99, 100])
>>     3: St000559 (quality [15, 57])
>>     4: St000563 (quality [15, 57])
>>     5: St001781 (quality [15, 57])
>> **********************************************************************
>> File "src/sage/databases/findstat.py", line 2672, in 
>> sage.databases.findstat.FindStatStatisticQuery._first_terms_raw
>> Failed example:
>>     r = findstat(l, depth=0); r                                  # 
>> optional -- internet
>> Expected:
>>     0: St000041 (quality [99, 100])
>>     1: St000042 (quality [99, 100])
>> Got:
>>     0: St000232 (quality [99, 100])
>>     1: St000233 (quality [99, 100])
>>     2: St000496 (quality [99, 100])
>>     3: St000559 (quality [15, 57])
>>     4: St000563 (quality [15, 57])
>>     5: St001781 (quality [15, 57])
>> **********************************************************************
>> File "src/sage/databases/findstat.py", line 2713, in 
>> sage.databases.findstat.FindStatStatisticQuery.__repr__
>> Failed example:
>>     findstat(data, depth=1)                                       # 
>> optional -- internet
>> Expected:
>>     0: St000042oMp00116 (quality [100, 100])
>>     1: St000041 (quality [20, 100])
>>     ...
>> Got:
>>     0: St000233 (quality [16, 100])
>>     1: St000496 (quality [16, 100])
>>     2: St000233oMp00112 (quality [16, 100])
>>     3: St000496oMp00112 (quality [16, 100])
>>     4: St000232oMp00115 (quality [12, 70])
>>     5: St000233oMp00249 (quality [12, 70])
>>     6: St000496oMp00249 (quality [12, 70])
>> **********************************************************************
>> File "src/sage/databases/findstat.py", line 2731, in 
>> sage.databases.findstat.FindStatStatisticQuery.__getitem__
>> Failed example:
>>     r[1]                                                          # 
>> optional -- internet
>> Expected:
>>     St000041 (quality [20, 100])
>> Got:
>>     St000496 (quality [16, 100])
>> **********************************************************************
>> File "src/sage/databases/findstat.py", line 4234, in 
>> sage.databases.findstat.?.levels_with_sizes
>> Failed example:
>>     cc.levels_with_sizes()                                        # 
>> optional -- internet
>> Expected:
>>     OrderedDict([(2, 1), (4, 3), (6, 15), (8, 105), (10, 945)])
>> Got:
>>     OrderedDict([(10, 945), (2, 1), (4, 3), (6, 15), (8, 105)])
>> **********************************************************************
>> File "src/sage/databases/findstat.py", line 4315, in 
>> sage.databases.findstat.?.first_terms
>> Failed example:
>>     c.first_terms(lambda x: 1)[:10].list()                        # 
>> optional -- internet
>> Expected:
>>     [([[1, 0], [0]], 1),
>>      ([[1, 0], [1]], 1),
>>      ([[2, 0], [0]], 1),
>>      ([[2, 0], [1]], 1),
>>      ([[2, 0], [2]], 1),
>>      ([[1, 1], [1]], 1),
>>      ([[1, 0, 0], [0, 0], [0]], 1),
>>      ([[1, 0, 0], [1, 0], [0]], 1),
>>      ([[1, 0, 0], [1, 0], [1]], 1),
>>      ([[3, 0], [0]], 1)]
>> Got:
>>     [([[1, 0], [0]], 1),
>>      ([[1, 0], [1]], 1),
>>      ([[2, 0], [0]], 1),
>>      ([[2, 0], [1]], 1),
>>      ([[2, 0], [2]], 1),
>>      ([[1, 1], [1]], 1),
>>      ([[3, 0], [0]], 1),
>>      ([[3, 0], [1]], 1),
>>      ([[3, 0], [2]], 1),
>>      ([[3, 0], [3]], 1)]
>> **********************************************************************
>> File "src/sage/databases/findstat.py", line 4725, in 
>> sage.databases.findstat.FindStatCollections._element_constructor_
>> Failed example:
>>     sorted([FindStatCollection(c.first_terms(lambda x: 0)[0][0]) for c in 
>> FindStatCollections() if c.is_supported()]) # optional -- internet
>> Expected:
>>     [Cc0001: Permutations,
>>      Cc0002: Integer partitions,
>>      Cc0005: Dyck paths,
>>      Cc0006: Integer compositions,
>>      Cc0007: Standard tableaux,
>>      Cc0009: Set partitions,
>>      Cc0010: Binary trees,
>>      Cc0012: Perfect matchings,
>>      Cc0013: Cores,
>>      Cc0014: Posets,
>>      Cc0014: Posets,
>>      Cc0017: Alternating sign matrices,
>>      Cc0018: Gelfand-Tsetlin patterns,
>>      Cc0019: Semistandard tableaux,
>>      Cc0020: Graphs,
>>      Cc0021: Ordered trees,
>>      Cc0022: Finite Cartan types,
>>      Cc0023: Parking functions,
>>      Cc0024: Binary words,
>>      Cc0025: Plane partitions,
>>      Cc0026: Decorated permutations,
>>      Cc0027: Signed permutations,
>>      Cc0028: Skew partitions]
>> Got:
>>     [Cc0001: Permutations,
>>      Cc0002: Integer partitions,
>>      Cc0005: Dyck paths,
>>      Cc0006: Integer compositions,
>>      Cc0007: Standard tableaux,
>>      Cc0009: Set partitions,
>>      Cc0009: Set partitions,
>>      Cc0010: Binary trees,
>>      Cc0013: Cores,
>>      Cc0014: Posets,
>>      Cc0014: Posets,
>>      Cc0017: Alternating sign matrices,
>>      Cc0018: Gelfand-Tsetlin patterns,
>>      Cc0019: Semistandard tableaux,
>>      Cc0020: Graphs,
>>      Cc0021: Ordered trees,
>>      Cc0022: Finite Cartan types,
>>      Cc0023: Parking functions,
>>      Cc0024: Binary words,
>>      Cc0025: Plane partitions,
>>      Cc0026: Decorated permutations,
>>      Cc0027: Signed permutations,
>>      Cc0028: Skew partitions]
>> **********************************************************************
>> File "src/sage/databases/findstat.py", line 4756, in 
>> sage.databases.findstat.FindStatCollections._element_constructor_
>> Failed example:
>>     FindStatCollection(PerfectMatching([[1,2]]))                  # 
>> optional -- internet
>> Expected:
>>     Cc0012: Perfect matchings
>> Got:
>>     Cc0009: Set partitions
>> **********************************************************************
>> File "src/sage/databases/findstat.py", line 4759, in 
>> sage.databases.findstat.FindStatCollections._element_constructor_
>> Failed example:
>>     FindStatCollection(PerfectMatchings(4))                       # 
>> optional -- internet
>> Expected:
>>     a subset of Cc0012: Perfect matchings
>> Got:
>>     a subset of Cc0009: Set partitions
>> **********************************************************************
>> 11 items had failures:
>>    6 of  18 in sage.databases.findstat
>>    7 of  42 in sage.databases.findstat.?
>>    1 of   4 in sage.databases.findstat.?.first_terms
>>    1 of   4 in sage.databases.findstat.?.levels_with_sizes
>>    3 of  12 in 
>> sage.databases.findstat.FindStatCollections._element_constructor_
>>    1 of   5 in sage.databases.findstat.FindStatStatisticQuery.__getitem__
>>    1 of   4 in sage.databases.findstat.FindStatStatisticQuery.__repr__
>>    1 of   5 in 
>> sage.databases.findstat.FindStatStatisticQuery._first_terms_raw
>>    1 of   5 in sage.databases.findstat.FindStatStatisticQuery.first_terms
>>    1 of   3 in sage.databases.findstat._get_json
>>    1 of   3 in sage.databases.findstat._post_json
>>     11 webbrowser tests not run
>>     0 tests not run because we ran out of time
>>     [423 tests, 24 failures, 53.77 s]
>>
>>
>>

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