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Typos in decimal comment and documentation
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@ -890,7 +890,7 @@ described below. In addition, the module provides three pre-made contexts:
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:const:`ROUND_HALF_EVEN`. All flags are cleared. No traps are enabled (so that
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exceptions are not raised during computations).
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Because the trapped are disabled, this context is useful for applications that
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Because the traps are disabled, this context is useful for applications that
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prefer to have result value of :const:`NaN` or :const:`Infinity` instead of
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raising exceptions. This allows an application to complete a run in the
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presence of conditions that would otherwise halt the program.
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@ -1309,7 +1309,7 @@ quiet or signaling :const:`NaN` always returns :const:`False` (even when doing
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:const:`True`. An attempt to compare two Decimals using any of the ``<``,
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``<=``, ``>`` or ``>=`` operators will raise the :exc:`InvalidOperation` signal
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if either operand is a :const:`NaN`, and return :const:`False` if this signal is
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trapped. Note that the General Decimal Arithmetic specification does not
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not trapped. Note that the General Decimal Arithmetic specification does not
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specify the behavior of direct comparisons; these rules for comparisons
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involving a :const:`NaN` were taken from the IEEE 854 standard (see Table 3 in
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section 5.7). To ensure strict standards-compliance, use the :meth:`compare`
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@ -801,7 +801,7 @@ class Decimal(object):
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# != comparisons involving a NaN always return True
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# <, >, <= and >= comparisons involving a (quiet or signaling)
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# NaN signal InvalidOperation, and return False if the
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# InvalidOperation is trapped.
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# InvalidOperation is not trapped.
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#
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# This behavior is designed to conform as closely as possible to
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# that specified by IEEE 754.
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