A commit in the PyTorch CI trunk workflow (tag 'ciflow/trunk/181854') refactors tests related to batch linear operations. It replaces the pattern assertTrue(torch.allclose(...)) with assertEqual, which is likely PyTorch's custom assertion that provides more informative error messages when tensor comparisons fail. The change is purely a test maintenance improvement and does not affect PyTorch functionality.
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