Stopgaps#
- exception sage.misc.stopgap.StopgapWarning#
Bases:
Warning
This class is used to warn users of a known issue that may produce mathematically incorrect results.
- sage.misc.stopgap.set_state(mode)#
Enable or disable the stopgap warnings.
INPUT:
mode
– (bool); if True, enable stopgaps; otherwise, disable.
EXAMPLES:
sage: import sage.misc.stopgap sage: sage.misc.stopgap.set_state(False) sage: sage.misc.stopgap.stopgap("Displays nothing.", 12345) sage: sage.misc.stopgap.set_state(True) sage: sage.misc.stopgap.stopgap("Displays something.", 123456) doctest:...: ...StopgapWarning: Displays something. This issue is being tracked at https://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/123456. sage: sage.misc.stopgap.set_state(False)
- sage.misc.stopgap.stopgap(message, ticket_no)#
Issue a stopgap warning.
INPUT:
message
- an explanation of how an incorrect answer might be produced.ticket_no
- an integer, giving the number of the Trac ticket tracking the underlying issue.
EXAMPLES:
sage: import sage.misc.stopgap sage: sage.misc.stopgap.set_state(True) sage: sage.misc.stopgap.stopgap("Computation of heights on elliptic curves over number fields can return very imprecise results.", 12509) doctest:... ...StopgapWarning: Computation of heights on elliptic curves over number fields can return very imprecise results. This issue is being tracked at https://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/12509. sage: sage.misc.stopgap.stopgap("This is not printed", 12509) sage: sage.misc.stopgap.set_state(False) # so rest of doctesting fine