import unittest, struct import os from test import support import math from math import isinf, isnan import operator INF = float("inf") NAN = float("nan") class GeneralFloatCases(unittest.TestCase): def test_float(self): self.assertEqual(float(3.14), 3.14) self.assertEqual(float(314), 314.0) self.assertEqual(float(" 3.14 "), 3.14) self.assertRaises(ValueError, float, " 0x3.1 ") self.assertRaises(ValueError, float, " -0x3.p-1 ") self.assertRaises(ValueError, float, " +0x3.p-1 ") self.assertRaises(ValueError, float, "++3.14") self.assertRaises(ValueError, float, "+-3.14") self.assertRaises(ValueError, float, "-+3.14") self.assertRaises(ValueError, float, "--3.14") if have_unicode: self.assertEqual(float(unicode(" 3.14 ")), 3.14) self.assertEqual(float(unicode(" \u0663.\u0661\u0664 ",'raw-unicode-escape')), 3.14) # Implementation limitation in PyFloat_FromString() self.assertRaises(ValueError, float, unicode("1"*10000)) @support.run_with_locale('LC_NUMERIC', 'fr_FR', 'de_DE') def test_float_with_comma(self): # set locale to something that doesn't use '.' for the decimal point # float must not accept the locale specific decimal point but # it still has to accept the normal python syntac import locale if not locale.localeconv()['decimal_point'] == ',': return self.assertEqual(float(" 3.14 "), 3.14) self.assertEqual(float("+3.14 "), 3.14) self.assertEqual(float("-3.14 "), -3.14) self.assertEqual(float(".14 "), .14) self.assertEqual(float("3. "), 3.0) self.assertEqual(float("3.e3 "), 3000.0) self.assertEqual(float("3.2e3 "), 3200.0) self.assertEqual(float("2.5e-1 "), 0.25) self.assertEqual(float("5e-1"), 0.5) self.assertRaises(ValueError, float, " 3,14 ") self.assertRaises(ValueError, float, " +3,14 ") self.assertRaises(ValueError, float, " -3,14 ") self.assertRaises(ValueError, float, " 0x3.1 ") self.assertRaises(ValueError, float, " -0x3.p-1 ") self.assertRaises(ValueError, float, " +0x3.p-1 ") self.assertEqual(float(" 25.e-1 "), 2.5) self.assertEqual(fcmp(float(" .25e-1 "), .025), 0) def test_floatconversion(self): # Make sure that calls to __float__() work properly class Foo0: def __float__(self): return 42. class Foo1(object): def __float__(self): return 42. class Foo2(float): def __float__(self): return 42. class Foo3(float): def __new__(cls, value=0.): return float.__new__(cls, 2*value) def __float__(self): return self class Foo4(float): def __float__(self): return 42 self.assertAlmostEqual(float(Foo0()), 42.) self.assertAlmostEqual(float(Foo1()), 42.) self.assertAlmostEqual(float(Foo2()), 42.) self.assertAlmostEqual(float(Foo3(21)), 42.) self.assertRaises(TypeError, float, Foo4(42)) def test_floatasratio(self): for f, ratio in [ (0.875, (7, 8)), (-0.875, (-7, 8)), (0.0, (0, 1)), (11.5, (23, 2)), ]: self.assertEqual(f.as_integer_ratio(), ratio) for i in range(10000): f = random.random() f *= 10 ** random.randint(-100, 100) n, d = f.as_integer_ratio() self.assertEqual(float(n).__truediv__(d), f) R = fractions.Fraction self.assertEqual(R(0, 1), R(*float(0.0).as_integer_ratio())) self.assertEqual(R(5, 2), R(*float(2.5).as_integer_ratio())) self.assertEqual(R(1, 2), R(*float(0.5).as_integer_ratio())) self.assertEqual(R(4728779608739021, 2251799813685248), R(*float(2.1).as_integer_ratio())) self.assertEqual(R(-4728779608739021, 2251799813685248), R(*float(-2.1).as_integer_ratio())) self.assertEqual(R(-2100, 1), R(*float(-2100.0).as_integer_ratio())) self.assertRaises(OverflowError, float('inf').as_integer_ratio) self.assertRaises(OverflowError, float('-inf').as_integer_ratio) self.assertRaises(ValueError, float('nan').as_integer_ratio) class FormatFunctionsTestCase(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): self.save_formats = {'double':float.__getformat__('double'), 'float':float.__getformat__('float')} def tearDown(self): float.__setformat__('double', self.save_formats['double']) float.__setformat__('float', self.save_formats['float']) def test_getformat(self): self.assert_(float.__getformat__('double') in ['unknown', 'IEEE, big-endian', 'IEEE, little-endian']) self.assert_(float.__getformat__('float') in ['unknown', 'IEEE, big-endian', 'IEEE, little-endian']) self.assertRaises(ValueError, float.__getformat__, 'chicken') self.assertRaises(TypeError, float.__getformat__, 1) def test_setformat(self): for t in 'double', 'float': float.__setformat__(t, 'unknown') if self.save_formats[t] == 'IEEE, big-endian': self.assertRaises(ValueError, float.__setformat__, t, 'IEEE, little-endian') elif self.save_formats[t] == 'IEEE, little-endian': self.assertRaises(ValueError, float.__setformat__, t, 'IEEE, big-endian') else: self.assertRaises(ValueError, float.__setformat__, t, 'IEEE, big-endian') self.assertRaises(ValueError, float.__setformat__, t, 'IEEE, little-endian') self.assertRaises(ValueError, float.__setformat__, t, 'chicken') self.assertRaises(ValueError, float.__setformat__, 'chicken', 'unknown') BE_DOUBLE_INF = b'\x7f\xf0\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00' LE_DOUBLE_INF = bytes(reversed(BE_DOUBLE_INF)) BE_DOUBLE_NAN = b'\x7f\xf8\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00' LE_DOUBLE_NAN = bytes(reversed(BE_DOUBLE_NAN)) BE_FLOAT_INF = b'\x7f\x80\x00\x00' LE_FLOAT_INF = bytes(reversed(BE_FLOAT_INF)) BE_FLOAT_NAN = b'\x7f\xc0\x00\x00' LE_FLOAT_NAN = bytes(reversed(BE_FLOAT_NAN)) # on non-IEEE platforms, attempting to unpack a bit pattern # representing an infinity or a NaN should raise an exception. class UnknownFormatTestCase(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): self.save_formats = {'double':float.__getformat__('double'), 'float':float.__getformat__('float')} float.__setformat__('double', 'unknown') float.__setformat__('float', 'unknown') def tearDown(self): float.__setformat__('double', self.save_formats['double']) float.__setformat__('float', self.save_formats['float']) def test_double_specials_dont_unpack(self): for fmt, data in [('>d', BE_DOUBLE_INF), ('>d', BE_DOUBLE_NAN), ('f', BE_FLOAT_INF), ('>f', BE_FLOAT_NAN), ('d', BE_DOUBLE_INF), ('>d', BE_DOUBLE_NAN), ('f', BE_FLOAT_INF), ('>f', BE_FLOAT_NAN), ('