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On 08/26/2013 08:54 PM, gregor herrmann wrote:
> On Mon, 26 Aug 2013 12:56:16 +0200, olivier.sal...@codeless.fr wrote:
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>> As following tests take first element of array, it explains why
>> sometimes it succeed, sometimes it fails
>>
>> Now I don'
On Mon, 26 Aug 2013 12:56:16 +0200, olivier.sal...@codeless.fr wrote:
> As following tests take first element of array, it explains why
> sometimes it succeed, sometimes it fails
>
> Now I don't know why order is different
Hash randomization:
https://metacpan.org/module/RJBS/perl-5.18.0/pod/per
It appears that: (in obo ontology test)
my @terms = $ont->get_child_terms($roots[0]);
@terms array order is not always the same.
As following tests take first element of array, it explains why
sometimes it succeed, sometimes it fails
Now I don't know why order is different
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Running several times *perl t/Ontology/IO/obo.t* leads to different results
We sometimes have 1 or 6 or 7 failing tests
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I see a test failing in t/Ontology/IO/obo.t line 47 at is
(scalar(@terms), 5), used to work in a previous perl release:
Code of test:
my $parser = Bio::OntologyIO->new(
-format=> "obo",
^I^I -file => test_input_file('so.obo'));
my $ont = $parser->next_ontology
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