difference between random module in python 2.6 and 3.2?
Steven D'Aprano
steve+comp.lang.python at pearwood.info
Mon Feb 6 03:05:43 EST 2012
On Mon, 06 Feb 2012 02:27:14 -0500, Terry Reedy wrote:
[...]
>> and should be treated as a bug. Raymond made a strong case arguing for
>> repeatability, and then approved a bug fix that broke repeatability. I
>> doubt that was deliberate.
>
> It was deliberate that randrange was changed to an even distribution
> from a slightly uneven distribute. That implies a change in the pattern.
Okay, granted.
> That was known and the main subject of discussion. As Antoine said,
> making functions exactly repeatable across versions means not fixing
> bugs or otherwise improving them. This statement is not limited to the
> random module.
>
> You have persuaded me that the doc should be more explicit that while
> the basic random.random sequence will be kept repeatable with seed set
> (except perhaps after a changeover of several releases), the convenience
> transformations can be changed if improvements are needed or thought
> sufficiently desirable.
A more explicit note will help, but the basic problem applies: how do you
write deterministic tests given that the random.methods (apart from
random.random itself) can be changed without warning?
--
Steven
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