X-Git-Url: http://gitweb.michael.orlitzky.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=dunshire%2Foptions.py;h=9b3ddc37616360c5f60b964c26f8acfe393e1d26;hb=5a78134ba154ef2e4855b791d1bdb45f26bfdf57;hp=976fe082421539ef118d73f9ee7ac8f077efa971;hpb=97b5f8d3892258376bde8479fa74212c01924a57;p=dunshire.git diff --git a/dunshire/options.py b/dunshire/options.py index 976fe08..9b3ddc3 100644 --- a/dunshire/options.py +++ b/dunshire/options.py @@ -15,6 +15,14 @@ improves the solubility of real problems is a question for the philosophers. """ +DEBUG_FLOAT_FORMAT = '%.20f' +""" +The float output format to use when something goes wrong. If we need to +produce a random test case, for example, then we need all of the digits +of the things involved. If we try to recreate the problem using only, +say, the first seven digits of each number, then the resulting game +might not reproduce the failure. +""" FLOAT_FORMAT = '%.7f' """ @@ -22,10 +30,3 @@ The default output format for floating point numbers. It has been chosen to match the ``ABS_TOL``, in the sense that if ``x != y``, then they would not appear different when printed. """ - - -VERBOSE = False -""" -The underlying CVXOPT solver can output debug information, and I -guess, so could we. But we don't want to because it's ugly. -"""