Use a more robust infinity check in _Py_HashDouble.
This fixes a test_decimal failure on FreeBSD 8.0. (modf apparently doesn't follow C99 Annex F on FreeBSD.)
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@ -948,6 +948,15 @@ class InfNanTest(unittest.TestCase):
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self.assertFalse(NAN.is_inf())
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self.assertFalse((0.).is_inf())
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def test_hash_inf(self):
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# the actual values here should be regarded as an
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# implementation detail, but they need to be
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# identical to those used in the Decimal module.
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self.assertEqual(hash(float('inf')), 314159)
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self.assertEqual(hash(float('-inf')), -271828)
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self.assertEqual(hash(float('nan')), 0)
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fromHex = float.fromhex
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toHex = float.hex
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class HexFloatTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
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@ -1025,15 +1025,15 @@ _Py_HashDouble(double v)
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* of mapping keys will turn out weird.
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*/
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if (Py_IS_INFINITY(v))
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/* can't convert to long int -- arbitrary */
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v = v < 0 ? -271828.0 : 314159.0;
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fractpart = modf(v, &intpart);
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if (fractpart == 0.0) {
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/* This must return the same hash as an equal int or long. */
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if (intpart > LONG_MAX/2 || -intpart > LONG_MAX/2) {
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/* Convert to long and use its hash. */
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PyObject *plong; /* converted to Python long */
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if (Py_IS_INFINITY(intpart))
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/* can't convert to long int -- arbitrary */
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v = v < 0 ? -271828.0 : 314159.0;
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plong = PyLong_FromDouble(v);
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if (plong == NULL)
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return -1;
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