Fix float.from_hex tests. It appears that Linux/ia64 doesn't like
computing 2.0**-1074 accurately. Using ldexp(1.0, -1074) should be safer.
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@ -362,10 +362,10 @@ class HexFloatTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
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self.fail('%r not identical to %r' % (x, y))
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def test_ends(self):
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self.identical(self.MIN, 2.**-1022)
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self.identical(self.TINY, 2.**-1074)
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self.identical(self.EPS, 2.**-52)
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self.identical(self.MAX, 2.*(2.**1023 - 2.**970))
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self.identical(self.MIN, ldexp(1.0, -1022))
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self.identical(self.TINY, ldexp(1.0, -1074))
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self.identical(self.EPS, ldexp(1.0, -52))
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self.identical(self.MAX, 2.*(ldexp(1.0, 1023) - ldexp(1.0, 970)))
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def test_invalid_inputs(self):
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invalid_inputs = [
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