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/* Float object interface */
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/*
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PyFloatObject represents a (double precision) floating point number.
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*/
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#ifndef Py_FLOATOBJECT_H
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#define Py_FLOATOBJECT_H
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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typedef struct {
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PyObject_HEAD
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double ob_fval;
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} PyFloatObject;
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PyAPI_DATA(PyTypeObject) PyFloat_Type;
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#define PyFloat_Check(op) PyObject_TypeCheck(op, &PyFloat_Type)
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#define PyFloat_CheckExact(op) (Py_TYPE(op) == &PyFloat_Type)
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#ifdef Py_NAN
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#define Py_RETURN_NAN return PyFloat_FromDouble(Py_NAN)
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#endif
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#define Py_RETURN_INF(sign) do \
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if (copysign(1., sign) == 1.) { \
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return PyFloat_FromDouble(Py_HUGE_VAL); \
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} else { \
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return PyFloat_FromDouble(-Py_HUGE_VAL); \
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} while(0)
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PyAPI_FUNC(double) PyFloat_GetMax(void);
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PyAPI_FUNC(double) PyFloat_GetMin(void);
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PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyFloat_GetInfo(void);
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/* Return Python float from string PyObject. */
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PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyFloat_FromString(PyObject*);
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/* Return Python float from C double. */
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PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyFloat_FromDouble(double);
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/* Extract C double from Python float. The macro version trades safety for
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speed. */
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PyAPI_FUNC(double) PyFloat_AsDouble(PyObject *);
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#define PyFloat_AS_DOUBLE(op) (((PyFloatObject *)(op))->ob_fval)
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/* _PyFloat_{Pack,Unpack}{4,8}
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*
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* The struct and pickle (at least) modules need an efficient platform-
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* independent way to store floating-point values as byte strings.
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* The Pack routines produce a string from a C double, and the Unpack
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* routines produce a C double from such a string. The suffix (4 or 8)
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* specifies the number of bytes in the string.
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*
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* On platforms that appear to use (see _PyFloat_Init()) IEEE-754 formats
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* these functions work by copying bits. On other platforms, the formats the
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* 4- byte format is identical to the IEEE-754 single precision format, and
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* the 8-byte format to the IEEE-754 double precision format, although the
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* packing of INFs and NaNs (if such things exist on the platform) isn't
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* handled correctly, and attempting to unpack a string containing an IEEE
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* INF or NaN will raise an exception.
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*
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* On non-IEEE platforms with more precision, or larger dynamic range, than
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* 754 supports, not all values can be packed; on non-IEEE platforms with less
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* precision, or smaller dynamic range, not all values can be unpacked. What
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* happens in such cases is partly accidental (alas).
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*/
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/* The pack routines write 4 or 8 bytes, starting at p. le is a bool
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* argument, true if you want the string in little-endian format (exponent
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* last, at p+3 or p+7), false if you want big-endian format (exponent
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* first, at p).
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* Return value: 0 if all is OK, -1 if error (and an exception is
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* set, most likely OverflowError).
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* There are two problems on non-IEEE platforms:
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* 1): What this does is undefined if x is a NaN or infinity.
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* 2): -0.0 and +0.0 produce the same string.
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*/
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PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyFloat_Pack4(double x, unsigned char *p, int le);
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PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyFloat_Pack8(double x, unsigned char *p, int le);
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/* Needed for the old way for marshal to store a floating point number.
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Returns the string length copied into p, -1 on error.
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*/
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PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyFloat_Repr(double x, char *p, size_t len);
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/* Used to get the important decimal digits of a double */
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PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyFloat_Digits(char *buf, double v, int *signum);
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PyAPI_FUNC(void) _PyFloat_DigitsInit(void);
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/* The unpack routines read 4 or 8 bytes, starting at p. le is a bool
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* argument, true if the string is in little-endian format (exponent
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* last, at p+3 or p+7), false if big-endian (exponent first, at p).
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* Return value: The unpacked double. On error, this is -1.0 and
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* PyErr_Occurred() is true (and an exception is set, most likely
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* OverflowError). Note that on a non-IEEE platform this will refuse
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* to unpack a string that represents a NaN or infinity.
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*/
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PyAPI_FUNC(double) _PyFloat_Unpack4(const unsigned char *p, int le);
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PyAPI_FUNC(double) _PyFloat_Unpack8(const unsigned char *p, int le);
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Merged revisions 60481,60485,60489-60492,60494-60496,60498-60499,60501-60503,60505-60506,60508-60509,60523-60524,60532,60543,60545,60547-60548,60552-60567 via svnmerge from
svn+ssh://pythondev@svn.python.org/python/trunk
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r60553 | neal.norwitz | 2008-02-03 17:53:09 +0100 (Sun, 03 Feb 2008) | 1 line
Ignore leaky warnings from test_asynchat
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r60555 | christian.heimes | 2008-02-03 20:51:13 +0100 (Sun, 03 Feb 2008) | 1 line
Another int -> pid_t case
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r60560 | amaury.forgeotdarc | 2008-02-03 23:51:43 +0100 (Sun, 03 Feb 2008) | 6 lines
Ensure that PySet_Add() operates on a newly created frozenset, like PyTuple_SetItem does.
Add PyFrozenSet_Check(), which was not needed before; The list of Py*Set_Check* macros seems to be complete now.
Add missing NEWS entries about all this.
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r60563 | amaury.forgeotdarc | 2008-02-04 00:14:32 +0100 (Mon, 04 Feb 2008) | 2 lines
Nasty typo in setobject.h
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r60564 | amaury.forgeotdarc | 2008-02-04 00:15:32 +0100 (Mon, 04 Feb 2008) | 3 lines
Correct test_mailbox on win32: since the test sets a custom 'colon' attribute
to the main mailbox, copy it to secondary mailbox instances.
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r60565 | amaury.forgeotdarc | 2008-02-04 00:57:24 +0100 (Mon, 04 Feb 2008) | 2 lines
Let test_socketserver pass on win32, which does not have AF_UNIX sockets.
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r60566 | jeffrey.yasskin | 2008-02-04 02:04:35 +0100 (Mon, 04 Feb 2008) | 2 lines
Make int() and long() fall back to __trunc__(). See issue 2002.
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r60567 | christian.heimes | 2008-02-04 19:00:12 +0100 (Mon, 04 Feb 2008) | 3 lines
Patch #1953
I implemented the function sys._compact_freelists() and C API functions PyInt_/PyFloat_CompactFreeList() to compact the pre-allocated blocks of ints and floats. They allow the user to reduce the memory usage of a Python process that deals with lots of numbers.
The patch also renames sys._cleartypecache to sys._clear_type_cache
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/* free list api */
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PyAPI_FUNC(void) PyFloat_CompactFreeList(size_t *, size_t *, size_t *);
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/* Format the object based on the format_spec, as defined in PEP 3101
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(Advanced String Formatting). */
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PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) _PyFloat_FormatAdvanced(PyObject *obj,
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Py_UNICODE *format_spec,
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Py_ssize_t format_spec_len);
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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#endif /* !Py_FLOATOBJECT_H */
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