Re: [sympy] What's the Meaning of S and X while running tests .

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Aaron Meurer

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Feb 9, 2024, 5:05:45 PM2/9/24
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If you run the tests with the -v flag you will get more information.
Tests are skipped for various reasons, usually because some optional
dependency is not installed
https://docs.sympy.org/latest/contributing/dependencies.html. Unless
you are working on a submodule that uses one of these dependencies,
you can ignore those tests.

xfail means that a test is expected to fail. These are tests that are
added for behavior that doesn't work yet. You can ignore these.

Aaron Meurer

On Fri, Feb 9, 2024 at 10:28 AM Shishir Kushwaha
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> S and X have been coming on a few test when I ran tests , they did even when I was setting sympy up , why is it happening . I tried reinstalling thee dependancies and checked the versions required . Althoough no test is failing with a F but I'm still getting 'skipped' and 'xfailed tests'.
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