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.github/workflows/downstream.yml: Test with sagemath-repl #14317
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Awesome, I've restarted the test failure was unrelated, and 3.13 not working is expected. |
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…ion after sagemath#37024 <!-- ^^^^^ Please provide a concise, informative and self-explanatory title. Don't put issue numbers in there, do this in the PR body below. For example, instead of "Fixes sagemath#1234" use "Introduce new method to calculate 1+1" --> <!-- Describe your changes here in detail --> `sage.features` is shipped by **sagemath-environment**, but the version file that the Feature introduced in sagemath#37024 uses is shipped by **sagemath-repl**. This breaks doctesting in a modularized environment. As seen in ipython/ipython#14317 (https://github.com/ipytho n/ipython/actions/runs/7731330166/job/21078723213?pr=14317#step:9:136) <!-- Why is this change required? What problem does it solve? --> <!-- If this PR resolves an open issue, please link to it here. For example "Fixes sagemath#12345". --> <!-- If your change requires a documentation PR, please link it appropriately. --> ### 📝 Checklist <!-- Put an `x` in all the boxes that apply. --> <!-- If your change requires a documentation PR, please link it appropriately --> <!-- If you're unsure about any of these, don't hesitate to ask. We're here to help! --> <!-- Feel free to remove irrelevant items. --> - [x] The title is concise, informative, and self-explanatory. - [x] The description explains in detail what this PR is about. - [ ] I have linked a relevant issue or discussion. - [ ] I have created tests covering the changes. - [ ] I have updated the documentation accordingly. ### ⌛ Dependencies <!-- List all open PRs that this PR logically depends on - sagemath#12345: short description why this is a dependency - sagemath#34567: ... --> <!-- If you're unsure about any of these, don't hesitate to ask. We're here to help! --> URL: sagemath#37178 Reported by: Matthias Köppe Reviewer(s): Gonzalo Tornaría, Kwankyu Lee, Matthias Köppe
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…ion after sagemath#37024 <!-- ^^^^^ Please provide a concise, informative and self-explanatory title. Don't put issue numbers in there, do this in the PR body below. For example, instead of "Fixes sagemath#1234" use "Introduce new method to calculate 1+1" --> <!-- Describe your changes here in detail --> `sage.features` is shipped by **sagemath-environment**, but the version file that the Feature introduced in sagemath#37024 uses is shipped by **sagemath-repl**. This breaks doctesting in a modularized environment. As seen in ipython/ipython#14317 (https://github.com/ipytho n/ipython/actions/runs/7731330166/job/21078723213?pr=14317#step:9:136) <!-- Why is this change required? What problem does it solve? --> <!-- If this PR resolves an open issue, please link to it here. For example "Fixes sagemath#12345". --> <!-- If your change requires a documentation PR, please link it appropriately. --> ### 📝 Checklist <!-- Put an `x` in all the boxes that apply. --> <!-- If your change requires a documentation PR, please link it appropriately --> <!-- If you're unsure about any of these, don't hesitate to ask. We're here to help! --> <!-- Feel free to remove irrelevant items. --> - [x] The title is concise, informative, and self-explanatory. - [x] The description explains in detail what this PR is about. - [ ] I have linked a relevant issue or discussion. - [ ] I have created tests covering the changes. - [ ] I have updated the documentation accordingly. ### ⌛ Dependencies <!-- List all open PRs that this PR logically depends on - sagemath#12345: short description why this is a dependency - sagemath#34567: ... --> <!-- If you're unsure about any of these, don't hesitate to ask. We're here to help! --> URL: sagemath#37178 Reported by: Matthias Köppe Reviewer(s): Gonzalo Tornaría, Kwankyu Lee, Matthias Köppe
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…ion after sagemath#37024 <!-- ^^^^^ Please provide a concise, informative and self-explanatory title. Don't put issue numbers in there, do this in the PR body below. For example, instead of "Fixes sagemath#1234" use "Introduce new method to calculate 1+1" --> <!-- Describe your changes here in detail --> `sage.features` is shipped by **sagemath-environment**, but the version file that the Feature introduced in sagemath#37024 uses is shipped by **sagemath-repl**. This breaks doctesting in a modularized environment. As seen in ipython/ipython#14317 (https://github.com/ipytho n/ipython/actions/runs/7731330166/job/21078723213?pr=14317#step:9:136) <!-- Why is this change required? What problem does it solve? --> <!-- If this PR resolves an open issue, please link to it here. For example "Fixes sagemath#12345". --> <!-- If your change requires a documentation PR, please link it appropriately. --> ### 📝 Checklist <!-- Put an `x` in all the boxes that apply. --> <!-- If your change requires a documentation PR, please link it appropriately --> <!-- If you're unsure about any of these, don't hesitate to ask. We're here to help! --> <!-- Feel free to remove irrelevant items. --> - [x] The title is concise, informative, and self-explanatory. - [x] The description explains in detail what this PR is about. - [ ] I have linked a relevant issue or discussion. - [ ] I have created tests covering the changes. - [ ] I have updated the documentation accordingly. ### ⌛ Dependencies <!-- List all open PRs that this PR logically depends on - sagemath#12345: short description why this is a dependency - sagemath#34567: ... --> <!-- If you're unsure about any of these, don't hesitate to ask. We're here to help! --> URL: sagemath#37178 Reported by: Matthias Köppe Reviewer(s): Gonzalo Tornaría, Kwankyu Lee, Matthias Köppe
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Adding a lightweight test with SageMath using the modularized distribution https://pypi.org/project/sagemath-repl/ of the Sage library.
Motivated by sagemath/sage#36975, #14223 (comment), sagemath/sage#36993, sagemath/sage#37031 @Carreau