On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 18:15, Andrew Dalke
I'm working on the patches for reducing the import overhead. I want to make sure I don't break anything. I'm trying to figure out how to run all of the tests. I expected, based on the following
Alan McIntyre wrote:
They actually do two different things; numpy.test() runs test for all of numpy, and numpy.testing.test() runs tests for numpy.testing only. There are similar functions in numpy.lib, numpy.core, etc.
Robert Kern wrote:
By now, we have most of the denizens here trained to do numpy.test() when testing their new installations.
README:
After installation, tests can be run (from outside the source directory) with:
python -c 'import numpy; numpy.test()'
that 'numpy.test()' runs everthing.
When I run numpy.test() I don't seem to run all of the tests. That is, I don't see the output I get when I run numpy.lib.test() . Here's a copy of my output, to show you what I mean.
You have old stuff in your checkout/installation. Make sure you have deleted all of the *.pycs and directories which have been deleted in SVN.
Also, I can't figure out what when I run a test I get a new Python prompt.
I can't parse that sentence. -- Robert Kern "I have come to believe that the whole world is an enigma, a harmless enigma that is made terrible by our own mad attempt to interpret it as though it had an underlying truth." -- Umberto Eco