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|    Nasser M. Abbasi to All    |
|    Re: Computer Algebra Independent Integra    |
|    14 Jul 17 23:40:40    |
      From: nma@12000.org              > Sorry you have to run the entire test suite again. :( Note that using a       random number generator to select say 10% of the 63,000+ test suite problems,       I could send you a reduced-size test suite. This would make it easier for you       to run the test suite        more often, and small enough to test the slower systems you mentioned.       >              Hi Albert;              I do _not_ have to re-run the tests actually. I set up the       build such that it is two phases.              The first phase generate the output in well formated       records. To a plain text file. Called output table. One table       per one test. There are 177 tables since you have 177 test files.              The second phase reads these tables, one by one, and does the       stats and generates the latex files and HTML and compile       all files.              So I only need to run second phase, which is much shorter.       about 3 days only or so. (compiling to PDF and HTML takes       most of the time). First phase is the long one.              > Another alternative would be for your test program to skip problems whose       integrand and/or optimal antiderivative involves special or hypergeometric       functions. This “elementary-function-only” test option would allow for       fairly testing computer        algebra systems that do not support higher level functions, and be of more       interest to users not familiar with such functions.       >       > Albert       >              I will try to correct the second phase counting method       and run it again as soon as I can. New result should add       about 4.5% or so to all CAS results, since that is how many       integrals with no known anti-derivative exist.                     Thanks,.       --Nasser              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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