Fix math.ceil() and math.floor() to fall back to __ceil__ and __floor__

methods (respectively).  With Keir Mierle.
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Guido van Rossum 2007-08-23 22:56:55 +00:00
parent 2fa33db12b
commit 13e05de9ef
2 changed files with 70 additions and 6 deletions

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@ -58,6 +58,19 @@ class MathTests(unittest.TestCase):
self.ftest('ceil(-1.0)', math.ceil(-1.0), -1)
self.ftest('ceil(-1.5)', math.ceil(-1.5), -1)
class TestCeil:
def __ceil__(self):
return 42
class TestNoCeil:
pass
self.ftest('ceil(TestCeil())', math.ceil(TestCeil()), 42)
self.assertRaises(TypeError, math.ceil, TestNoCeil())
t = TestNoCeil()
t.__ceil__ = lambda *args: args
self.assertRaises(TypeError, math.ceil, t)
self.assertRaises(TypeError, math.ceil, t, 0)
def testCos(self):
self.assertRaises(TypeError, math.cos)
self.ftest('cos(-pi/2)', math.cos(-math.pi/2), 0)
@ -101,6 +114,19 @@ class MathTests(unittest.TestCase):
self.ftest('floor(1.23e167)', math.floor(1.23e167), 1.23e167)
self.ftest('floor(-1.23e167)', math.floor(-1.23e167), -1.23e167)
class TestFloor:
def __floor__(self):
return 42
class TestNoFloor:
pass
self.ftest('floor(TestFloor())', math.floor(TestFloor()), 42)
self.assertRaises(TypeError, math.floor, TestNoFloor())
t = TestNoFloor()
t.__floor__ = lambda *args: args
self.assertRaises(TypeError, math.floor, t)
self.assertRaises(TypeError, math.floor, t, 0)
def testFmod(self):
self.assertRaises(TypeError, math.fmod)
self.ftest('fmod(10,1)', math.fmod(10,1), 0)

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@ -107,9 +107,28 @@ FUNC1(atan, atan,
FUNC2(atan2, atan2,
"atan2(y, x)\n\nReturn the arc tangent (measured in radians) of y/x.\n"
"Unlike atan(y/x), the signs of both x and y are considered.")
FUNC1(ceil, ceil,
"ceil(x)\n\nReturn the ceiling of x as a float.\n"
"This is the smallest integral value >= x.")
static PyObject * math_ceil(PyObject *self, PyObject *number) {
static PyObject *ceil_str = NULL;
PyObject *method;
if (ceil_str == NULL) {
ceil_str = PyUnicode_FromString("__ceil__");
if (ceil_str == NULL)
return NULL;
}
method = _PyType_Lookup(Py_Type(number), ceil_str);
if (method == NULL)
return math_1(number, ceil);
else
return PyObject_CallFunction(method, "O", number);
}
PyDoc_STRVAR(math_ceil_doc,
"ceil(x)\n\nReturn the ceiling of x as a float.\n"
"This is the smallest integral value >= x.");
FUNC1(cos, cos,
"cos(x)\n\nReturn the cosine of x (measured in radians).")
FUNC1(cosh, cosh,
@ -118,9 +137,28 @@ FUNC1(exp, exp,
"exp(x)\n\nReturn e raised to the power of x.")
FUNC1(fabs, fabs,
"fabs(x)\n\nReturn the absolute value of the float x.")
FUNC1(floor, floor,
"floor(x)\n\nReturn the floor of x as a float.\n"
"This is the largest integral value <= x.")
static PyObject * math_floor(PyObject *self, PyObject *number) {
static PyObject *floor_str = NULL;
PyObject *method;
if (floor_str == NULL) {
floor_str = PyUnicode_FromString("__floor__");
if (floor_str == NULL)
return NULL;
}
method = _PyType_Lookup(Py_Type(number), floor_str);
if (method == NULL)
return math_1(number, floor);
else
return PyObject_CallFunction(method, "O", number);
}
PyDoc_STRVAR(math_floor_doc,
"floor(x)\n\nReturn the floor of x as a float.\n"
"This is the largest integral value <= x.");
FUNC2(fmod, fmod,
"fmod(x,y)\n\nReturn fmod(x, y), according to platform C."
" x % y may differ.")