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(From SF patch #543867)
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Move the constructor tests from test_builtin to test_complex.
Add a bunch of tests (code coverage is a 94%).
From SF patch #736962.
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imports of test modules now import from the test package. Other
related oddities are also fixed (like DeprecationWarning filters that
weren't specifying the full import part, etc.). Also did a general
code cleanup to remove all "from test.test_support import *"'s. Other
from...import *'s weren't changed.
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test_complex: repair new test's usage of vereq().
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tests of complex().
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capabilities of the Pentium FPU, so what should have been (and were on
Windows) exact results got fuzzy. Then it turns out test_support.fcmp()
isn't tolerant of tiny errors when *one* of the comparands is 0, but
test_complex's old check_close_real() is. Rather than fix gcc <wink>,
easier to revert this test and revisit after the release.
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existed when I wrote this test.
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random inputs: if you ran the test 100 times, you could expect it to
report a bogus failure. So loosened its expectations.
Also changed the way failing tests are printed, so that when run under
regrtest.py we get enough info to reproduce the failure.
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http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=409448&group_id=5470&atid=105470
Now less braindead. Also added test_complex.py, which doesn't test much, but
fails without this patch.
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