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bug#41665: python-numpy: incorrect results on i686-linux
From: |
Diego Nicola Barbato |
Subject: |
bug#41665: python-numpy: incorrect results on i686-linux |
Date: |
Tue, 02 Jun 2020 18:16:24 +0200 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/26.3 (gnu/linux) |
Hi Guix,
On i686-linux Numpy produces incorrect results for some matrix
products.
This minimal reproducer ...
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python3 <<EOF
from numpy import array
from numpy.linalg import inv
A = array([[1. , 0. , 0. ],
[0. , 3. , 3. ],
[0. , 0. , 1. ]])
print(inv(A) @ A[:,2])
print((inv(A) @ A)[:,2])
EOF
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... should return:
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[0. 0. 1.]
[0. 0. 1.]
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On x86_64-linux, armhf-linux, and aarch64-linux I get the correct
result. On i686-linux I get this instead:
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[ 0.00000000e+00 -5.55111512e-17 1.00000000e+00]
[0. 0. 1.]
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I came across this bug while looking into https://debbugs.gnu.org/40406,
for which it seems to be the underlying cause.
I'm surprised this wasn't caught by Numpy's test suite.
Regards,
Diego
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