| commit | 8c4623c63a2676e79e7917bb0561f903760f19b9 | [log] [tgz] |
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| author | Sameer Agarwal <sameeragarwal@google.com> | Thu Sep 01 00:05:09 2016 -0700 |
| committer | Sameer Agarwal <sameeragarwal@google.com> | Sat Sep 03 02:01:10 2016 +0000 |
| tree | 1ca49a8051f62aea685a55c65f1b04f6076791d2 | |
| parent | 2fd39fcecb47eebce727081c9ffb8edf86c33669 [diff] |
Update ExpectArraysClose to use ExpectClose instead of EXPECT_NEAR The documentation for ExpectArraysClose and its implementation did not match. This change makes the polynomial_test not fail on 64bit AMD builds. Thanks to Phillip Huebner for reporting this. Change-Id: I503f2d3317a28d5885a34f8bdbccd49d20ae9ba2
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