change of random state when pyc created??
Alan Isaac
aisaac at american.edu
Tue May 8 13:59:27 EDT 2007
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"Steven D'Aprano" <steven at REMOVE.THIS.cybersource.com.au> wrote in message news:pan.2007.05.08.07.40.52 at REMOVE.THIS.cybersource.com.au... > My testing suggests the bug is *not* to do with pyc files at all. I'm > getting different results when running the files, even when the directory > is read-only (and therefore no pyc files can be created). > > My results suggest that setting the seed to the same value does NOT give > identical results, *even though* the random number generator is giving > the same results. > > So I think we can discount the issue being anything to do with either > the .pyc files or the random number generator. I do not know how Python handles your use of a readonly directory. What I have seen is: - when a test1.pyc file is present, I always get the same outcome (result1) - when a test1.pyc file is NOT present, I always get the same outcome (result2) - the two outcomes are different (result1 != result2) Do you see something different than this if you run the test as I suggested? If not, how can in not involve the .pyc file (in some sense)? Cheers, Alan Isaac
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