The set type is no longer ordered in Python 3.7+, meaning that pmt ac…#2
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…tions are no longer reproducible with non-zero seeds. Use fromkeys and list as a workaround (another solution would be ordered-set from PyPi). Note there are multiple other occurrences of sets remaining, which may cause ordering issues elsewhere - the same workaround could be applied to them if necessary.
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Thanks @jproudlo for the contribution. |
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Thanks for the quick turnaround @zlorb . As a sanity check I've cloned the merged fork and checked it still passes my tests. |
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…tions are no longer reproducible with non-zero seeds (tested on Python 3.8). My suggested update uses fromkeys and list as a workaround (another solution would be ordered-set from PyPi).
Note there are multiple other occurrences of sets remaining, which may
cause ordering issues elsewhere - the same workaround could be applied to
them if necessary.
I've also extended the debug a little - large data structures are easier to read.