Hardcode missing names in QPY backwards-compat tests#11015
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The newest control-flow QPY tests do not have hard-coded names on the outer circuits, which trips assertion errors if the library import causes any more circuits to be instantiated during build (since the generated names are circuit-count dependent). Inner circuits do not need naming in the same way, since these are not used in the assertion; nested circuits' names would be tested separately. The control-flow builder interface, for example, does not assign these circuits names at all.
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The newest control-flow QPY tests do not have hard-coded names on the outer circuits, which trips assertion errors if the library import causes any more circuits to be instantiated during build (since the generated names are circuit-count dependent). Inner circuits do not need naming in the same way, since these are not used in the assertion; nested circuits' names would be tested separately. The control-flow builder interface, for example, does not assign these circuits names at all. (cherry picked from commit a1927bd)
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The newest control-flow QPY tests do not have hard-coded names on the outer circuits, which trips assertion errors if the library import causes any more circuits to be instantiated during build (since the generated names are circuit-count dependent). Inner circuits do not need naming in the same way, since these are not used in the assertion; nested circuits' names would be tested separately. The control-flow builder interface, for example, does not assign these circuits names at all. (cherry picked from commit a1927bd) Co-authored-by: Jake Lishman <jake.lishman@ibm.com>
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The newest control-flow QPY tests do not have hard-coded names on the outer circuits, which trips assertion errors if the library import causes any more circuits to be instantiated during build (since the generated names are circuit-count dependent).
Inner circuits do not need naming in the same way, since these are not used in the assertion; nested circuits' names would be tested separately. The control-flow builder interface, for example, does not assign these circuits names at all.
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