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314670220 | MDU6SXNzdWUzMTQ2NzAyMjA= | 2063 | test_reduce[None-True-var-True-float32-2] fails on i386 | ginggs 1970404 | closed | 0 | 9 | 2018-04-16T14:15:31Z | 2018-07-28T07:50:43Z | 2018-07-28T07:50:43Z | CONTRIBUTOR | I see the following test failure with Ubuntu 18.04 32-bit (i386 architecture): ``` # make sure the compatiblility with pandas' results. actual = getattr(da, func)(skipna=skipna, dim=aggdim) if func == 'var': expected = series_reduce(da, func, skipna=skipna, dim=aggdim, ddof=0)
I think this may be caused by i386 using 80-bit floating point precision internally, while other architectures use 64-bit. |
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