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Issue #12005: clarify behaviour of % and // for Decimal objects.
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compared, sorted, and coerced to another type (such as :class:`float` or
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:class:`int`).
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There are some small differences between arithmetic on Decimal objects and
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arithmetic on integers and floats. When the remainder operator ``%`` is
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applied to Decimal objects, the sign of the result is the sign of the
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*dividend* rather than the sign of the divisor::
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>>> (-7) % 4
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1
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>>> Decimal(-7) % Decimal(4)
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Decimal('-3')
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The integer division operator ``//`` behaves analogously, returning the
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integer part of the true quotient (truncating towards zero) rather than its
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floor, so as to preseve the usual identity ``x == (x // y) * y + x % y``::
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>>> -7 // 4
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-2
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>>> Decimal(-7) // Decimal(4)
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Decimal('-1')
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The ``%`` and ``//`` operators implement the ``remainder`` and
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``divide-integer`` operations (respectively) as described in the
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specification.
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Decimal objects cannot generally be combined with floats or
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instances of :class:`fractions.Fraction` in arithmetic operations:
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an attempt to add a :class:`Decimal` to a :class:`float`, for
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