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Describe the bug
When using row-span attribute border is missing!
To Reproduce
- Create a table
- Use row-span attribute
Expected behavior
Border show normally
Environment:
- OS: MacOS
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We are currently running part of the CPython test suite. This is a good place for people new to the project to contribute. Contribution here can come in two ways:
- Fix failing test - Look for tests marked as skipped or xfail and fix RustPython so that the test will pass.
- Add more tests suites - Copy test suite from CPython and mark failing tests with xfail or skip.
In order to run the te
Extend the os module
As discussed in #3926, the following files do not have .py extensions because TensorFlow does not yet support the current Python.
- dynamic_programming/k_means_clustering_tensorflow.py_tf
- machine_learning/lstm/lstm_prediction.py_tf
- neural_network/gan.py_tf
- neural_network/input_data.py_tf
TODO: Restore the .py file extensions
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This Pull Request is for HacktoberFest 2020
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