Comment #6 on issue 1594 by vlada.pe...@gmail.com: bin/test --random should also shuffle tests inside a file
http://code.google.com/p/sympy/issues/detail?id=1594

Ah, right. Well, I also don't think we'd catch many errors this way (though I guess it's possible). The testing situation has changed a lot since two years ago (trust me, I just read all the issues) and I feel it's much better now. I can only assume that back then SymPy didn't have a lot of developers so they were looking for ways to "fuzz" the tests a bit. Now we've got a much more robust framework, with many more developers who are all running tests on various machines and configurations, and this helps us catch even the subtler errors.

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