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@ -714,7 +714,7 @@ Python's division operator, ``/``, behaves like C's division operator when
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presented with two integer arguments: it returns an integer result that's
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truncated down when there would be a fractional part. For example, ``3/2`` is
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1, not 1.5, and ``(-1)/2`` is -1, not -0.5. This means that the results of
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divison can vary unexpectedly depending on the type of the two operands and
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division can vary unexpectedly depending on the type of the two operands and
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because Python is dynamically typed, it can be difficult to determine the
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possible types of the operands.
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@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ class TestTimeDelta(HarmlessMixedComparison, unittest.TestCase):
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: a // x)
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: x // a)
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# Divison of int by timedelta doesn't make sense.
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# Division of int by timedelta doesn't make sense.
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# Division by zero doesn't make sense.
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for zero in 0, 0L:
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: zero // a)
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