Comment by niles for Looking inSAGE_ROOT/local/bin/sage-sage we see that...
Thanks! The ticket is at http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/9772 p.s. The markdown syntax should definitely be somewhere prominent--I think this has been mentioned before, but is worth saying...
View ArticleComment by Evgeny for Looking inSAGE_ROOT/local/bin/sage-sage we see that...
Hi William, markdown interprets underscore as beginning of an italicized phrase. You can "backtick" `SAGE_ROOT/makefile` to make it appear exactly as you've typed.
View ArticleComment by William Stein for Looking inSAGE_ROOT/local/bin/sage-sage we see...
Evgeny -- thanks for the tip (!) - I just fixed it.
View ArticleAnswer by William Stein for Is it equivalent to make test, or to make...
Looking in SAGE_ROOT/local/bin/sage-sage we see that "sage -testall" calls the script **sage-maketest** which passes all of its options on to "sage -t" with a specific list of paths (all one line):...
View ArticleComment by William Stein for "sage -testall" is equivalent to "make test" --...
With the remark that `sage -testall --long` surprisingly (to me) does run the long tests.
View ArticleAnswer by Mike Hansen for Is it equivalent to make test, or to make testlong?...
"sage -testall" is equivalent to "make test" -- they both run the script "$SAGE_ROOT/local/bin/sage-maketest". Neither of these run the tests marked "#long". As you guessed, "make testlong" is does run...
View Articledoes `sage -testall` test #long doctests?
Is it equivalent to `make test`, or to `make testlong`? Does it have a parallel option? I'm attempting to clarify some of the "how to review patches" parts of the developer guide, and in different...
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