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svn+ssh://pythondev@svn.python.org/python/trunk ........ r60752 | mark.dickinson | 2008-02-12 22:31:59 +0100 (Tue, 12 Feb 2008) | 5 lines Implementation of Fraction.limit_denominator. Remove Fraction.to_continued_fraction and Fraction.from_continued_fraction ........ r60754 | mark.dickinson | 2008-02-12 22:40:53 +0100 (Tue, 12 Feb 2008) | 3 lines Revert change in r60712: turn alternate constructors back into classmethods instead of staticmethods. ........ r60755 | mark.dickinson | 2008-02-12 22:46:54 +0100 (Tue, 12 Feb 2008) | 4 lines Replace R=fractions.Fraction with F=fractions.Fraction in test_fractions.py. This should have been part of the name change from Rational to Fraction. ........ r60758 | georg.brandl | 2008-02-13 08:20:22 +0100 (Wed, 13 Feb 2008) | 3 lines #2063: correct order of utime and stime in os.times() result on Windows. ........ r60762 | jeffrey.yasskin | 2008-02-13 18:58:04 +0100 (Wed, 13 Feb 2008) | 7 lines Working on issue #1762: Brought ./python.exe -m timeit -s 'from fractions import Fraction; f = Fraction(3, 2)' 'isinstance(3, Fraction); isinstance(f, Fraction)' from 12.3 usec/loop to 3.44 usec/loop and ./python.exe -m timeit -s 'from fractions import Fraction' 'Fraction(3, 2)' from 48.8 usec to 23.6 usec by avoiding genexps and sets in __instancecheck__ and inlining the common case from __subclasscheck__. ........ r60765 | brett.cannon | 2008-02-13 20:15:44 +0100 (Wed, 13 Feb 2008) | 5 lines Fix --enable-universalsdk and its comment line so that zsh's flag completion works. Thanks to Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven for the fix. ........ r60771 | kurt.kaiser | 2008-02-14 01:08:55 +0100 (Thu, 14 Feb 2008) | 2 lines Bring NEWS.txt up to date from check-in msgs. ........ r60772 | raymond.hettinger | 2008-02-14 02:08:02 +0100 (Thu, 14 Feb 2008) | 3 lines Update notes on Decimal. ........ r60773 | raymond.hettinger | 2008-02-14 03:41:22 +0100 (Thu, 14 Feb 2008) | 1 line Fix decimal repr which should have used single quotes like other reprs. ........ r60785 | jeffrey.yasskin | 2008-02-14 07:12:24 +0100 (Thu, 14 Feb 2008) | 11 lines Performance optimizations on Fraction's constructor. ./python.exe -m timeit -s 'from fractions import Fraction' 'Fraction(3)` 31.7 usec/loop -> 9.2 usec/loop ./python.exe -m timeit -s 'from fractions import Fraction' 'Fraction(3, 2)'` 27.7 usec/loop -> 9.32 usec/loop ./python.exe -m timeit -s 'from fractions import Fraction; f = Fraction(3, 2)' 'Fraction(f)' 31.9 usec/loop -> 14.3 usec/loop ........ r60786 | jeffrey.yasskin | 2008-02-14 08:49:25 +0100 (Thu, 14 Feb 2008) | 5 lines Change simple instances (in Fraction) of self.numerator and self.denominator to self._numerator and self._denominator. This speeds abs() up from 12.2us to 10.8us and trunc() from 2.07us to 1.11us. This doesn't change _add and friends because they're more complicated. ........
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@ -46,10 +46,10 @@ arithmetic. It offers several advantages over the :class:`float` datatype:
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>>> getcontext().prec = 6
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>>> Decimal(1) / Decimal(7)
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Decimal("0.142857")
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Decimal('0.142857')
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>>> getcontext().prec = 28
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>>> Decimal(1) / Decimal(7)
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Decimal("0.1428571428571428571428571429")
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Decimal('0.1428571428571428571428571429')
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* Both binary and decimal floating point are implemented in terms of published
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standards. While the built-in float type exposes only a modest portion of its
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@ -128,19 +128,19 @@ representation error). Decimal numbers include special values such as
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:const:`Infinity`, and :const:`-0`. ::
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>>> Decimal(10)
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Decimal("10")
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>>> Decimal("3.14")
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Decimal("3.14")
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Decimal('10')
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>>> Decimal('3.14')
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Decimal('3.14')
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>>> Decimal((0, (3, 1, 4), -2))
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Decimal("3.14")
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Decimal('3.14')
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>>> Decimal(str(2.0 ** 0.5))
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Decimal("1.41421356237")
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>>> Decimal(2) ** Decimal("0.5")
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Decimal("1.414213562373095048801688724")
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>>> Decimal("NaN")
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Decimal("NaN")
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>>> Decimal("-Infinity")
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Decimal("-Infinity")
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Decimal('1.41421356237')
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>>> Decimal(2) ** Decimal('0.5')
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Decimal('1.414213562373095048801688724')
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>>> Decimal('NaN')
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Decimal('NaN')
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>>> Decimal('-Infinity')
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Decimal('-Infinity')
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The significance of a new Decimal is determined solely by the number of digits
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input. Context precision and rounding only come into play during arithmetic
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>>> getcontext().prec = 6
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>>> Decimal('3.0')
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Decimal("3.0")
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Decimal('3.0')
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>>> Decimal('3.1415926535')
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Decimal("3.1415926535")
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Decimal('3.1415926535')
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>>> Decimal('3.1415926535') + Decimal('2.7182818285')
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Decimal("5.85987")
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Decimal('5.85987')
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>>> getcontext().rounding = ROUND_UP
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>>> Decimal('3.1415926535') + Decimal('2.7182818285')
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Decimal("5.85988")
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Decimal('5.85988')
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Decimals interact well with much of the rest of Python. Here is a small decimal
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floating point flying circus::
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>>> data = map(Decimal, '1.34 1.87 3.45 2.35 1.00 0.03 9.25'.split())
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>>> max(data)
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Decimal("9.25")
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Decimal('9.25')
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>>> min(data)
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Decimal("0.03")
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Decimal('0.03')
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>>> sorted(data)
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[Decimal("0.03"), Decimal("1.00"), Decimal("1.34"), Decimal("1.87"),
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Decimal("2.35"), Decimal("3.45"), Decimal("9.25")]
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[Decimal('0.03'), Decimal('1.00'), Decimal('1.34'), Decimal('1.87'),
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Decimal('2.35'), Decimal('3.45'), Decimal('9.25')]
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>>> sum(data)
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Decimal("19.29")
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Decimal('19.29')
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>>> a,b,c = data[:3]
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>>> str(a)
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'1.34'
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>>> int(a)
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1
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>>> a * 5
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Decimal("6.70")
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Decimal('6.70')
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>>> a * b
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Decimal("2.5058")
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Decimal('2.5058')
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>>> c % a
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Decimal("0.77")
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Decimal('0.77')
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And some mathematical functions are also available to Decimal::
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>>> Decimal(2).sqrt()
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Decimal("1.414213562373095048801688724")
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Decimal('1.414213562373095048801688724')
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>>> Decimal(1).exp()
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Decimal("2.718281828459045235360287471")
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>>> Decimal("10").ln()
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Decimal("2.302585092994045684017991455")
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>>> Decimal("10").log10()
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Decimal("1")
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Decimal('2.718281828459045235360287471')
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>>> Decimal('10').ln()
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Decimal('2.302585092994045684017991455')
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>>> Decimal('10').log10()
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Decimal('1')
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The :meth:`quantize` method rounds a number to a fixed exponent. This method is
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useful for monetary applications that often round results to a fixed number of
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places::
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>>> Decimal('7.325').quantize(Decimal('.01'), rounding=ROUND_DOWN)
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Decimal("7.32")
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Decimal('7.32')
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>>> Decimal('7.325').quantize(Decimal('1.'), rounding=ROUND_UP)
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Decimal("8")
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Decimal('8')
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As shown above, the :func:`getcontext` function accesses the current context and
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allows the settings to be changed. This approach meets the needs of most
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>>> myothercontext = Context(prec=60, rounding=ROUND_HALF_DOWN)
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>>> setcontext(myothercontext)
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>>> Decimal(1) / Decimal(7)
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Decimal("0.142857142857142857142857142857142857142857142857142857142857")
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Decimal('0.142857142857142857142857142857142857142857142857142857142857')
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>>> ExtendedContext
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Context(prec=9, rounding=ROUND_HALF_EVEN, Emin=-999999999, Emax=999999999,
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capitals=1, flags=[], traps=[])
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>>> setcontext(ExtendedContext)
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>>> Decimal(1) / Decimal(7)
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Decimal("0.142857143")
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Decimal('0.142857143')
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>>> Decimal(42) / Decimal(0)
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Decimal("Infinity")
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Decimal('Infinity')
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>>> setcontext(BasicContext)
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>>> Decimal(42) / Decimal(0)
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>>> setcontext(ExtendedContext)
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>>> getcontext().clear_flags()
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>>> Decimal(355) / Decimal(113)
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Decimal("3.14159292")
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Decimal('3.14159292')
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>>> getcontext()
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Context(prec=9, rounding=ROUND_HALF_EVEN, Emin=-999999999, Emax=999999999,
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capitals=1, flags=[Inexact, Rounded], traps=[])
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context::
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>>> Decimal(1) / Decimal(0)
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Decimal("Infinity")
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Decimal('Infinity')
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>>> getcontext().traps[DivisionByZero] = 1
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>>> Decimal(1) / Decimal(0)
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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Construct a new :class:`Decimal` object based from *value*.
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*value* can be an integer, string, tuple, or another :class:`Decimal`
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object. If no *value* is given, returns ``Decimal("0")``. If *value* is a
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object. If no *value* is given, returns ``Decimal('0')``. If *value* is a
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string, it should conform to the decimal numeric string syntax after leading
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and trailing whitespace characters are removed::
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If *value* is a :class:`tuple`, it should have three components, a sign
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(:const:`0` for positive or :const:`1` for negative), a :class:`tuple` of
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digits, and an integer exponent. For example, ``Decimal((0, (1, 4, 1, 4), -3))``
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returns ``Decimal("1.414")``.
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returns ``Decimal('1.414')``.
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The *context* precision does not affect how many digits are stored. That is
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determined exclusively by the number of digits in *value*. For example,
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``Decimal("3.00000")`` records all five zeros even if the context precision is
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``Decimal('3.00000')`` records all five zeros even if the context precision is
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only three.
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The purpose of the *context* argument is determining what to do if *value* is a
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.. method:: Decimal.adjusted()
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Return the adjusted exponent after shifting out the coefficient's rightmost
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digits until only the lead digit remains: ``Decimal("321e+5").adjusted()``
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digits until only the lead digit remains: ``Decimal('321e+5').adjusted()``
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returns seven. Used for determining the position of the most significant digit
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with respect to the decimal point.
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instance rather than an integer, and if either operand is a NaN
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then the result is a NaN::
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a or b is a NaN ==> Decimal("NaN")
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a < b ==> Decimal("-1")
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a == b ==> Decimal("0")
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a > b ==> Decimal("1")
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a or b is a NaN ==> Decimal('NaN')
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a < b ==> Decimal('-1')
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a == b ==> Decimal('0')
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a > b ==> Decimal('1')
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.. method:: Decimal.compare_signal(other[, context])
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value but different representations compare unequal in this
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ordering::
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>>> Decimal("12.0").compare_total(Decimal("12"))
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Decimal("-1")
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>>> Decimal('12.0').compare_total(Decimal('12'))
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Decimal('-1')
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Quiet and signaling NaNs are also included in the total ordering.
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The result of this function is ``Decimal("0")`` if both operands
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have the same representation, ``Decimal("-1")`` if the first
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The result of this function is ``Decimal('0')`` if both operands
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have the same representation, ``Decimal('-1')`` if the first
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operand is lower in the total order than the second, and
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``Decimal("1")`` if the first operand is higher in the total order
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``Decimal('1')`` if the first operand is higher in the total order
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than the second operand. See the specification for details of the
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total order.
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Return a copy of the first operand with the sign set to be the
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same as the sign of the second operand. For example::
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>>> Decimal("2.3").copy_sign(Decimal("-1.5"))
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Decimal("-2.3")
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>>> Decimal('2.3').copy_sign(Decimal('-1.5'))
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Decimal('-2.3')
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This operation is unaffected by the context and is quiet: no flags
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>>> Decimal(1).exp()
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Decimal("2.718281828459045235360287471")
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Decimal('2.718281828459045235360287471')
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>>> Decimal(321).exp()
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Decimal("2.561702493119680037517373933E+139")
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Decimal('2.561702493119680037517373933E+139')
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.. method:: Decimal.fma(other, third[, context])
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>>> Decimal(2).fma(3, 5)
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Decimal("11")
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Decimal('11')
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.. method:: Decimal.is_canonical()
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For a nonzero number, return the adjusted exponent of its operand
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``Decimal("-Infinity")`` is returned and the
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``Decimal('-Infinity')`` is returned and the
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:const:`DivisionByZero` flag is raised. If the operand is an
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infinity then ``Decimal("Infinity")`` is returned.
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infinity then ``Decimal('Infinity')`` is returned.
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.. method:: Decimal.logical_and(other[, context])
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.. method:: Decimal.normalize([context])
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any result equal to :const:`Decimal("0")` to :const:`Decimal("0e0")`. Used for
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any result equal to :const:`Decimal('0')` to :const:`Decimal('0e0')`. Used for
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``Decimal("32.100")`` and ``Decimal("0.321000e+2")`` both normalize to the
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equivalent value ``Decimal("32.1")``.
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``Decimal('32.100')`` and ``Decimal('0.321000e+2')`` both normalize to the
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equivalent value ``Decimal('32.1')``.
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.. method:: Decimal.number_class([context])
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>>> Decimal("1.41421356").quantize(Decimal("1.000"))
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Decimal("1.414")
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>>> Decimal('1.41421356').quantize(Decimal('1.000'))
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Decimal('1.414')
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Unlike other operations, if the length of the coefficient after the
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Compute the modulo as either a positive or negative value depending on which is
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closest to zero. For instance, ``Decimal(10).remainder_near(6)`` returns
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``Decimal("-2")`` which is closer to zero than ``Decimal("4")``.
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``Decimal('-2')`` which is closer to zero than ``Decimal('4')``.
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``Decimal('123E+1')`` to ``Decimal("1.23E+3")``
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``Decimal('123E+1')`` to ``Decimal('1.23E+3')``
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.. method:: Decimal.to_integral([rounding[, context]])
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Decimal("4.45")
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>>> Decimal("3.4445") + Decimal(0) + Decimal("1.0023")
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Decimal("4.44")
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>>> Decimal('3.4445') + Decimal('1.0023')
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Decimal('4.45')
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>>> Decimal('3.4445') + Decimal(0) + Decimal('1.0023')
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Decimal('4.44')
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This method implements the to-number operation of the IBM
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>>> u, v, w = Decimal(11111113), Decimal(-11111111), Decimal('7.51111111')
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Decimal("9.5111111")
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Decimal('9.5111111')
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Decimal("10")
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Decimal('10')
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>>> u, v, w = Decimal(20000), Decimal(-6), Decimal('6.0000003')
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>>> (u*v) + (u*w)
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Decimal("0.01")
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Decimal('0.01')
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>>> u * (v+w)
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Decimal("0.0060000")
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Decimal('0.0060000')
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Decimal("9.51111111")
|
||||
Decimal('9.51111111')
|
||||
>>> u + (v + w)
|
||||
Decimal("9.51111111")
|
||||
Decimal('9.51111111')
|
||||
>>>
|
||||
>>> u, v, w = Decimal(20000), Decimal(-6), Decimal('6.0000003')
|
||||
>>> (u*v) + (u*w)
|
||||
Decimal("0.0060000")
|
||||
Decimal('0.0060000')
|
||||
>>> u * (v+w)
|
||||
Decimal("0.0060000")
|
||||
Decimal('0.0060000')
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Special values
|
||||
|
@ -1275,7 +1275,7 @@ normalized floating point representations, it is not immediately obvious that
|
|||
the following calculation returns a value equal to zero::
|
||||
|
||||
>>> 1 / Decimal('Infinity')
|
||||
Decimal("0E-1000000026")
|
||||
Decimal('0E-1000000026')
|
||||
|
||||
.. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1486,7 +1486,7 @@ minimize typing when using the interactive interpreter?
|
|||
|
||||
>>> D = decimal.Decimal
|
||||
>>> D('1.23') + D('3.45')
|
||||
Decimal("4.68")
|
||||
Decimal('4.68')
|
||||
|
||||
Q. In a fixed-point application with two decimal places, some inputs have many
|
||||
places and need to be rounded. Others are not supposed to have excess digits
|
||||
|
@ -1498,14 +1498,14 @@ the :const:`Inexact` trap is set, it is also useful for validation::
|
|||
>>> TWOPLACES = Decimal(10) ** -2 # same as Decimal('0.01')
|
||||
|
||||
>>> # Round to two places
|
||||
>>> Decimal("3.214").quantize(TWOPLACES)
|
||||
Decimal("3.21")
|
||||
>>> Decimal('3.214').quantize(TWOPLACES)
|
||||
Decimal('3.21')
|
||||
|
||||
>>> # Validate that a number does not exceed two places
|
||||
>>> Decimal("3.21").quantize(TWOPLACES, context=Context(traps=[Inexact]))
|
||||
Decimal("3.21")
|
||||
>>> Decimal('3.21').quantize(TWOPLACES, context=Context(traps=[Inexact]))
|
||||
Decimal('3.21')
|
||||
|
||||
>>> Decimal("3.214").quantize(TWOPLACES, context=Context(traps=[Inexact]))
|
||||
>>> Decimal('3.214').quantize(TWOPLACES, context=Context(traps=[Inexact]))
|
||||
Traceback (most recent call last):
|
||||
...
|
||||
Inexact: Changed in rounding
|
||||
|
@ -1527,7 +1527,7 @@ representative::
|
|||
|
||||
>>> values = map(Decimal, '200 200.000 2E2 .02E+4'.split())
|
||||
>>> [v.normalize() for v in values]
|
||||
[Decimal("2E+2"), Decimal("2E+2"), Decimal("2E+2"), Decimal("2E+2")]
|
||||
[Decimal('2E+2'), Decimal('2E+2'), Decimal('2E+2'), Decimal('2E+2')]
|
||||
|
||||
Q. Some decimal values always print with exponential notation. Is there a way
|
||||
to get a non-exponential representation?
|
||||
|
@ -1555,7 +1555,7 @@ suggest, so we trap :const:`Inexact` to signal a need for more precision::
|
|||
ctx.prec += 1
|
||||
|
||||
>>> float_to_decimal(math.pi)
|
||||
Decimal("3.141592653589793115997963468544185161590576171875")
|
||||
Decimal('3.141592653589793115997963468544185161590576171875')
|
||||
|
||||
Q. Why isn't the :func:`float_to_decimal` routine included in the module?
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1564,7 +1564,7 @@ decimal floating point. Also, its use requires some care to avoid the
|
|||
representation issues associated with binary floating point::
|
||||
|
||||
>>> float_to_decimal(1.1)
|
||||
Decimal("1.100000000000000088817841970012523233890533447265625")
|
||||
Decimal('1.100000000000000088817841970012523233890533447265625')
|
||||
|
||||
Q. Within a complex calculation, how can I make sure that I haven't gotten a
|
||||
spurious result because of insufficient precision or rounding anomalies.
|
||||
|
@ -1585,20 +1585,20 @@ results can look odd if you forget that the inputs haven't been rounded::
|
|||
|
||||
>>> getcontext().prec = 3
|
||||
>>> Decimal('3.104') + D('2.104')
|
||||
Decimal("5.21")
|
||||
Decimal('5.21')
|
||||
>>> Decimal('3.104') + D('0.000') + D('2.104')
|
||||
Decimal("5.20")
|
||||
Decimal('5.20')
|
||||
|
||||
The solution is either to increase precision or to force rounding of inputs
|
||||
using the unary plus operation::
|
||||
|
||||
>>> getcontext().prec = 3
|
||||
>>> +Decimal('1.23456789') # unary plus triggers rounding
|
||||
Decimal("1.23")
|
||||
Decimal('1.23')
|
||||
|
||||
Alternatively, inputs can be rounded upon creation using the
|
||||
:meth:`Context.create_decimal` method::
|
||||
|
||||
>>> Context(prec=5, rounding=ROUND_DOWN).create_decimal('1.2345678')
|
||||
Decimal("1.2345")
|
||||
Decimal('1.2345')
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -46,6 +46,24 @@ Rational number class.
|
|||
:class:`decimal.Decimal`.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
.. method:: Fraction.limit_denominator(max_denominator=1000000)
|
||||
|
||||
Finds and returns the closest :class:`Fraction` to ``self`` that
|
||||
has denominator at most max_denominator. This method is useful for
|
||||
finding rational approximations to a given floating-point number::
|
||||
|
||||
>>> Fraction('3.1415926535897932').limit_denominator(1000)
|
||||
Fraction(355, 113)
|
||||
|
||||
or for recovering a rational number that's represented as a float::
|
||||
|
||||
>>> from math import pi, cos
|
||||
>>> Fraction.from_float(cos(pi/3))
|
||||
Fraction(4503599627370497L, 9007199254740992L)
|
||||
>>> Fraction.from_float(cos(pi/3)).limit_denominator()
|
||||
Fraction(1, 2)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
.. method:: Fraction.__floor__()
|
||||
|
||||
Returns the greatest :class:`int` ``<= self``. Will be accessible
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1584,7 +1584,7 @@ written in Python, such as a mail server's external command delivery program.
|
|||
user time, children's system time, and elapsed real time since a fixed point in
|
||||
the past, in that order. See the Unix manual page :manpage:`times(2)` or the
|
||||
corresponding Windows Platform API documentation. Availability: Macintosh, Unix,
|
||||
Windows.
|
||||
Windows. On Windows, only the first two items are filled, the others are zero.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
.. function:: wait()
|
||||
|
|
15
Lib/abc.py
15
Lib/abc.py
|
@ -162,8 +162,19 @@ class ABCMeta(type):
|
|||
|
||||
def __instancecheck__(cls, instance):
|
||||
"""Override for isinstance(instance, cls)."""
|
||||
return any(cls.__subclasscheck__(c)
|
||||
for c in {instance.__class__, type(instance)})
|
||||
# Inline the cache checking
|
||||
subclass = instance.__class__
|
||||
if subclass in cls._abc_cache:
|
||||
return True
|
||||
subtype = type(instance)
|
||||
if subtype is subclass:
|
||||
if (cls._abc_negative_cache_version ==
|
||||
ABCMeta._abc_invalidation_counter and
|
||||
subclass in cls._abc_negative_cache):
|
||||
return False
|
||||
# Fall back to the subclass check.
|
||||
return cls.__subclasscheck__(subclass)
|
||||
return any(cls.__subclasscheck__(c) for c in {subclass, subtype})
|
||||
|
||||
def __subclasscheck__(cls, subclass):
|
||||
"""Override for issubclass(subclass, cls)."""
|
||||
|
|
484
Lib/decimal.py
484
Lib/decimal.py
|
@ -35,26 +35,26 @@ issues associated with binary floating point. The package is especially
|
|||
useful for financial applications or for contexts where users have
|
||||
expectations that are at odds with binary floating point (for instance,
|
||||
in binary floating point, 1.00 % 0.1 gives 0.09999999999999995 instead
|
||||
of the expected Decimal("0.00") returned by decimal floating point).
|
||||
of the expected Decimal('0.00') returned by decimal floating point).
|
||||
|
||||
Here are some examples of using the decimal module:
|
||||
|
||||
>>> from decimal import *
|
||||
>>> setcontext(ExtendedContext)
|
||||
>>> Decimal(0)
|
||||
Decimal("0")
|
||||
>>> Decimal("1")
|
||||
Decimal("1")
|
||||
>>> Decimal("-.0123")
|
||||
Decimal("-0.0123")
|
||||
Decimal('0')
|
||||
>>> Decimal('1')
|
||||
Decimal('1')
|
||||
>>> Decimal('-.0123')
|
||||
Decimal('-0.0123')
|
||||
>>> Decimal(123456)
|
||||
Decimal("123456")
|
||||
>>> Decimal("123.45e12345678901234567890")
|
||||
Decimal("1.2345E+12345678901234567892")
|
||||
>>> Decimal("1.33") + Decimal("1.27")
|
||||
Decimal("2.60")
|
||||
>>> Decimal("12.34") + Decimal("3.87") - Decimal("18.41")
|
||||
Decimal("-2.20")
|
||||
Decimal('123456')
|
||||
>>> Decimal('123.45e12345678901234567890')
|
||||
Decimal('1.2345E+12345678901234567892')
|
||||
>>> Decimal('1.33') + Decimal('1.27')
|
||||
Decimal('2.60')
|
||||
>>> Decimal('12.34') + Decimal('3.87') - Decimal('18.41')
|
||||
Decimal('-2.20')
|
||||
>>> dig = Decimal(1)
|
||||
>>> print(dig / Decimal(3))
|
||||
0.333333333
|
||||
|
@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ decimal.DivisionByZero: x / 0
|
|||
>>> print(c.flags[InvalidOperation])
|
||||
0
|
||||
>>> c.divide(Decimal(0), Decimal(0))
|
||||
Decimal("NaN")
|
||||
Decimal('NaN')
|
||||
>>> c.traps[InvalidOperation] = 1
|
||||
>>> print(c.flags[InvalidOperation])
|
||||
1
|
||||
|
@ -517,15 +517,15 @@ class Decimal(_numbers.Real, _numbers.Inexact):
|
|||
"""Create a decimal point instance.
|
||||
|
||||
>>> Decimal('3.14') # string input
|
||||
Decimal("3.14")
|
||||
Decimal('3.14')
|
||||
>>> Decimal((0, (3, 1, 4), -2)) # tuple (sign, digit_tuple, exponent)
|
||||
Decimal("3.14")
|
||||
Decimal('3.14')
|
||||
>>> Decimal(314) # int
|
||||
Decimal("314")
|
||||
Decimal('314')
|
||||
>>> Decimal(Decimal(314)) # another decimal instance
|
||||
Decimal("314")
|
||||
Decimal('314')
|
||||
>>> Decimal(' 3.14 \\n') # leading and trailing whitespace okay
|
||||
Decimal("3.14")
|
||||
Decimal('3.14')
|
||||
"""
|
||||
|
||||
# Note that the coefficient, self._int, is actually stored as
|
||||
|
@ -885,7 +885,7 @@ class Decimal(_numbers.Real, _numbers.Inexact):
|
|||
#
|
||||
# The hash of a nonspecial noninteger Decimal must depend only
|
||||
# on the value of that Decimal, and not on its representation.
|
||||
# For example: hash(Decimal("100E-1")) == hash(Decimal("10")).
|
||||
# For example: hash(Decimal('100E-1')) == hash(Decimal('10')).
|
||||
if self._is_special:
|
||||
if self._isnan():
|
||||
raise TypeError('Cannot hash a NaN value.')
|
||||
|
@ -919,7 +919,7 @@ class Decimal(_numbers.Real, _numbers.Inexact):
|
|||
def __repr__(self):
|
||||
"""Represents the number as an instance of Decimal."""
|
||||
# Invariant: eval(repr(d)) == d
|
||||
return 'Decimal("%s")' % str(self)
|
||||
return "Decimal('%s')" % str(self)
|
||||
|
||||
def __str__(self, eng=False, context=None):
|
||||
"""Return string representation of the number in scientific notation.
|
||||
|
@ -3637,13 +3637,13 @@ class Context(object):
|
|||
the plus operation on the operand.
|
||||
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.abs(Decimal('2.1'))
|
||||
Decimal("2.1")
|
||||
Decimal('2.1')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.abs(Decimal('-100'))
|
||||
Decimal("100")
|
||||
Decimal('100')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.abs(Decimal('101.5'))
|
||||
Decimal("101.5")
|
||||
Decimal('101.5')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.abs(Decimal('-101.5'))
|
||||
Decimal("101.5")
|
||||
Decimal('101.5')
|
||||
"""
|
||||
return a.__abs__(context=self)
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -3651,9 +3651,9 @@ class Context(object):
|
|||
"""Return the sum of the two operands.
|
||||
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.add(Decimal('12'), Decimal('7.00'))
|
||||
Decimal("19.00")
|
||||
Decimal('19.00')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.add(Decimal('1E+2'), Decimal('1.01E+4'))
|
||||
Decimal("1.02E+4")
|
||||
Decimal('1.02E+4')
|
||||
"""
|
||||
return a.__add__(b, context=self)
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -3667,7 +3667,7 @@ class Context(object):
|
|||
received object already is in its canonical form.
|
||||
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.canonical(Decimal('2.50'))
|
||||
Decimal("2.50")
|
||||
Decimal('2.50')
|
||||
"""
|
||||
return a.canonical(context=self)
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -3686,17 +3686,17 @@ class Context(object):
|
|||
zero or negative zero, or '1' if the result is greater than zero.
|
||||
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.compare(Decimal('2.1'), Decimal('3'))
|
||||
Decimal("-1")
|
||||
Decimal('-1')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.compare(Decimal('2.1'), Decimal('2.1'))
|
||||
Decimal("0")
|
||||
Decimal('0')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.compare(Decimal('2.1'), Decimal('2.10'))
|
||||
Decimal("0")
|
||||
Decimal('0')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.compare(Decimal('3'), Decimal('2.1'))
|
||||
Decimal("1")
|
||||
Decimal('1')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.compare(Decimal('2.1'), Decimal('-3'))
|
||||
Decimal("1")
|
||||
Decimal('1')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.compare(Decimal('-3'), Decimal('2.1'))
|
||||
Decimal("-1")
|
||||
Decimal('-1')
|
||||
"""
|
||||
return a.compare(b, context=self)
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -3708,21 +3708,21 @@ class Context(object):
|
|||
|
||||
>>> c = ExtendedContext
|
||||
>>> c.compare_signal(Decimal('2.1'), Decimal('3'))
|
||||
Decimal("-1")
|
||||
Decimal('-1')
|
||||
>>> c.compare_signal(Decimal('2.1'), Decimal('2.1'))
|
||||
Decimal("0")
|
||||
Decimal('0')
|
||||
>>> c.flags[InvalidOperation] = 0
|
||||
>>> print(c.flags[InvalidOperation])
|
||||
0
|
||||
>>> c.compare_signal(Decimal('NaN'), Decimal('2.1'))
|
||||
Decimal("NaN")
|
||||
Decimal('NaN')
|
||||
>>> print(c.flags[InvalidOperation])
|
||||
1
|
||||
>>> c.flags[InvalidOperation] = 0
|
||||
>>> print(c.flags[InvalidOperation])
|
||||
0
|
||||
>>> c.compare_signal(Decimal('sNaN'), Decimal('2.1'))
|
||||
Decimal("NaN")
|
||||
Decimal('NaN')
|
||||
>>> print(c.flags[InvalidOperation])
|
||||
1
|
||||
"""
|
||||
|
@ -3736,17 +3736,17 @@ class Context(object):
|
|||
representations.
|
||||
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.compare_total(Decimal('12.73'), Decimal('127.9'))
|
||||
Decimal("-1")
|
||||
Decimal('-1')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.compare_total(Decimal('-127'), Decimal('12'))
|
||||
Decimal("-1")
|
||||
Decimal('-1')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.compare_total(Decimal('12.30'), Decimal('12.3'))
|
||||
Decimal("-1")
|
||||
Decimal('-1')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.compare_total(Decimal('12.30'), Decimal('12.30'))
|
||||
Decimal("0")
|
||||
Decimal('0')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.compare_total(Decimal('12.3'), Decimal('12.300'))
|
||||
Decimal("1")
|
||||
Decimal('1')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.compare_total(Decimal('12.3'), Decimal('NaN'))
|
||||
Decimal("-1")
|
||||
Decimal('-1')
|
||||
"""
|
||||
return a.compare_total(b)
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -3761,9 +3761,9 @@ class Context(object):
|
|||
"""Returns a copy of the operand with the sign set to 0.
|
||||
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.copy_abs(Decimal('2.1'))
|
||||
Decimal("2.1")
|
||||
Decimal('2.1')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.copy_abs(Decimal('-100'))
|
||||
Decimal("100")
|
||||
Decimal('100')
|
||||
"""
|
||||
return a.copy_abs()
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -3771,9 +3771,9 @@ class Context(object):
|
|||
"""Returns a copy of the decimal objet.
|
||||
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.copy_decimal(Decimal('2.1'))
|
||||
Decimal("2.1")
|
||||
Decimal('2.1')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.copy_decimal(Decimal('-1.00'))
|
||||
Decimal("-1.00")
|
||||
Decimal('-1.00')
|
||||
"""
|
||||
return Decimal(a)
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -3781,9 +3781,9 @@ class Context(object):
|
|||
"""Returns a copy of the operand with the sign inverted.
|
||||
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.copy_negate(Decimal('101.5'))
|
||||
Decimal("-101.5")
|
||||
Decimal('-101.5')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.copy_negate(Decimal('-101.5'))
|
||||
Decimal("101.5")
|
||||
Decimal('101.5')
|
||||
"""
|
||||
return a.copy_negate()
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -3794,13 +3794,13 @@ class Context(object):
|
|||
equal to the sign of the second operand.
|
||||
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.copy_sign(Decimal( '1.50'), Decimal('7.33'))
|
||||
Decimal("1.50")
|
||||
Decimal('1.50')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.copy_sign(Decimal('-1.50'), Decimal('7.33'))
|
||||
Decimal("1.50")
|
||||
Decimal('1.50')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.copy_sign(Decimal( '1.50'), Decimal('-7.33'))
|
||||
Decimal("-1.50")
|
||||
Decimal('-1.50')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.copy_sign(Decimal('-1.50'), Decimal('-7.33'))
|
||||
Decimal("-1.50")
|
||||
Decimal('-1.50')
|
||||
"""
|
||||
return a.copy_sign(b)
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -3808,25 +3808,25 @@ class Context(object):
|
|||
"""Decimal division in a specified context.
|
||||
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.divide(Decimal('1'), Decimal('3'))
|
||||
Decimal("0.333333333")
|
||||
Decimal('0.333333333')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.divide(Decimal('2'), Decimal('3'))
|
||||
Decimal("0.666666667")
|
||||
Decimal('0.666666667')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.divide(Decimal('5'), Decimal('2'))
|
||||
Decimal("2.5")
|
||||
Decimal('2.5')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.divide(Decimal('1'), Decimal('10'))
|
||||
Decimal("0.1")
|
||||
Decimal('0.1')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.divide(Decimal('12'), Decimal('12'))
|
||||
Decimal("1")
|
||||
Decimal('1')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.divide(Decimal('8.00'), Decimal('2'))
|
||||
Decimal("4.00")
|
||||
Decimal('4.00')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.divide(Decimal('2.400'), Decimal('2.0'))
|
||||
Decimal("1.20")
|
||||
Decimal('1.20')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.divide(Decimal('1000'), Decimal('100'))
|
||||
Decimal("10")
|
||||
Decimal('10')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.divide(Decimal('1000'), Decimal('1'))
|
||||
Decimal("1000")
|
||||
Decimal('1000')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.divide(Decimal('2.40E+6'), Decimal('2'))
|
||||
Decimal("1.20E+6")
|
||||
Decimal('1.20E+6')
|
||||
"""
|
||||
return a.__truediv__(b, context=self)
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -3834,11 +3834,11 @@ class Context(object):
|
|||
"""Divides two numbers and returns the integer part of the result.
|
||||
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.divide_int(Decimal('2'), Decimal('3'))
|
||||
Decimal("0")
|
||||
Decimal('0')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.divide_int(Decimal('10'), Decimal('3'))
|
||||
Decimal("3")
|
||||
Decimal('3')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.divide_int(Decimal('1'), Decimal('0.3'))
|
||||
Decimal("3")
|
||||
Decimal('3')
|
||||
"""
|
||||
return a.__floordiv__(b, context=self)
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -3852,17 +3852,17 @@ class Context(object):
|
|||
>>> c.Emin = -999
|
||||
>>> c.Emax = 999
|
||||
>>> c.exp(Decimal('-Infinity'))
|
||||
Decimal("0")
|
||||
Decimal('0')
|
||||
>>> c.exp(Decimal('-1'))
|
||||
Decimal("0.367879441")
|
||||
Decimal('0.367879441')
|
||||
>>> c.exp(Decimal('0'))
|
||||
Decimal("1")
|
||||
Decimal('1')
|
||||
>>> c.exp(Decimal('1'))
|
||||
Decimal("2.71828183")
|
||||
Decimal('2.71828183')
|
||||
>>> c.exp(Decimal('0.693147181'))
|
||||
Decimal("2.00000000")
|
||||
Decimal('2.00000000')
|
||||
>>> c.exp(Decimal('+Infinity'))
|
||||
Decimal("Infinity")
|
||||
Decimal('Infinity')
|
||||
"""
|
||||
return a.exp(context=self)
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -3874,11 +3874,11 @@ class Context(object):
|
|||
multiplication, using add, all with only one final rounding.
|
||||
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.fma(Decimal('3'), Decimal('5'), Decimal('7'))
|
||||
Decimal("22")
|
||||
Decimal('22')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.fma(Decimal('3'), Decimal('-5'), Decimal('7'))
|
||||
Decimal("-8")
|
||||
Decimal('-8')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.fma(Decimal('888565290'), Decimal('1557.96930'), Decimal('-86087.7578'))
|
||||
Decimal("1.38435736E+12")
|
||||
Decimal('1.38435736E+12')
|
||||
"""
|
||||
return a.fma(b, c, context=self)
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -4032,15 +4032,15 @@ class Context(object):
|
|||
>>> c.Emin = -999
|
||||
>>> c.Emax = 999
|
||||
>>> c.ln(Decimal('0'))
|
||||
Decimal("-Infinity")
|
||||
Decimal('-Infinity')
|
||||
>>> c.ln(Decimal('1.000'))
|
||||
Decimal("0")
|
||||
Decimal('0')
|
||||
>>> c.ln(Decimal('2.71828183'))
|
||||
Decimal("1.00000000")
|
||||
Decimal('1.00000000')
|
||||
>>> c.ln(Decimal('10'))
|
||||
Decimal("2.30258509")
|
||||
Decimal('2.30258509')
|
||||
>>> c.ln(Decimal('+Infinity'))
|
||||
Decimal("Infinity")
|
||||
Decimal('Infinity')
|
||||
"""
|
||||
return a.ln(context=self)
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -4051,19 +4051,19 @@ class Context(object):
|
|||
>>> c.Emin = -999
|
||||
>>> c.Emax = 999
|
||||
>>> c.log10(Decimal('0'))
|
||||
Decimal("-Infinity")
|
||||
Decimal('-Infinity')
|
||||
>>> c.log10(Decimal('0.001'))
|
||||
Decimal("-3")
|
||||
Decimal('-3')
|
||||
>>> c.log10(Decimal('1.000'))
|
||||
Decimal("0")
|
||||
Decimal('0')
|
||||
>>> c.log10(Decimal('2'))
|
||||
Decimal("0.301029996")
|
||||
Decimal('0.301029996')
|
||||
>>> c.log10(Decimal('10'))
|
||||
Decimal("1")
|
||||
Decimal('1')
|
||||
>>> c.log10(Decimal('70'))
|
||||
Decimal("1.84509804")
|
||||
Decimal('1.84509804')
|
||||
>>> c.log10(Decimal('+Infinity'))
|
||||
Decimal("Infinity")
|
||||
Decimal('Infinity')
|
||||
"""
|
||||
return a.log10(context=self)
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -4076,13 +4076,13 @@ class Context(object):
|
|||
value of that digit and without limiting the resulting exponent).
|
||||
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.logb(Decimal('250'))
|
||||
Decimal("2")
|
||||
Decimal('2')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.logb(Decimal('2.50'))
|
||||
Decimal("0")
|
||||
Decimal('0')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.logb(Decimal('0.03'))
|
||||
Decimal("-2")
|
||||
Decimal('-2')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.logb(Decimal('0'))
|
||||
Decimal("-Infinity")
|
||||
Decimal('-Infinity')
|
||||
"""
|
||||
return a.logb(context=self)
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -4092,17 +4092,17 @@ class Context(object):
|
|||
The operands must be both logical numbers.
|
||||
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.logical_and(Decimal('0'), Decimal('0'))
|
||||
Decimal("0")
|
||||
Decimal('0')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.logical_and(Decimal('0'), Decimal('1'))
|
||||
Decimal("0")
|
||||
Decimal('0')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.logical_and(Decimal('1'), Decimal('0'))
|
||||
Decimal("0")
|
||||
Decimal('0')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.logical_and(Decimal('1'), Decimal('1'))
|
||||
Decimal("1")
|
||||
Decimal('1')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.logical_and(Decimal('1100'), Decimal('1010'))
|
||||
Decimal("1000")
|
||||
Decimal('1000')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.logical_and(Decimal('1111'), Decimal('10'))
|
||||
Decimal("10")
|
||||
Decimal('10')
|
||||
"""
|
||||
return a.logical_and(b, context=self)
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -4112,13 +4112,13 @@ class Context(object):
|
|||
The operand must be a logical number.
|
||||
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.logical_invert(Decimal('0'))
|
||||
Decimal("111111111")
|
||||
Decimal('111111111')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.logical_invert(Decimal('1'))
|
||||
Decimal("111111110")
|
||||
Decimal('111111110')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.logical_invert(Decimal('111111111'))
|
||||
Decimal("0")
|
||||
Decimal('0')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.logical_invert(Decimal('101010101'))
|
||||
Decimal("10101010")
|
||||
Decimal('10101010')
|
||||
"""
|
||||
return a.logical_invert(context=self)
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -4128,17 +4128,17 @@ class Context(object):
|
|||
The operands must be both logical numbers.
|
||||
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.logical_or(Decimal('0'), Decimal('0'))
|
||||
Decimal("0")
|
||||
Decimal('0')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.logical_or(Decimal('0'), Decimal('1'))
|
||||
Decimal("1")
|
||||
Decimal('1')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.logical_or(Decimal('1'), Decimal('0'))
|
||||
Decimal("1")
|
||||
Decimal('1')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.logical_or(Decimal('1'), Decimal('1'))
|
||||
Decimal("1")
|
||||
Decimal('1')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.logical_or(Decimal('1100'), Decimal('1010'))
|
||||
Decimal("1110")
|
||||
Decimal('1110')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.logical_or(Decimal('1110'), Decimal('10'))
|
||||
Decimal("1110")
|
||||
Decimal('1110')
|
||||
"""
|
||||
return a.logical_or(b, context=self)
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -4148,17 +4148,17 @@ class Context(object):
|
|||
The operands must be both logical numbers.
|
||||
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.logical_xor(Decimal('0'), Decimal('0'))
|
||||
Decimal("0")
|
||||
Decimal('0')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.logical_xor(Decimal('0'), Decimal('1'))
|
||||
Decimal("1")
|
||||
Decimal('1')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.logical_xor(Decimal('1'), Decimal('0'))
|
||||
Decimal("1")
|
||||
Decimal('1')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.logical_xor(Decimal('1'), Decimal('1'))
|
||||
Decimal("0")
|
||||
Decimal('0')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.logical_xor(Decimal('1100'), Decimal('1010'))
|
||||
Decimal("110")
|
||||
Decimal('110')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.logical_xor(Decimal('1111'), Decimal('10'))
|
||||
Decimal("1101")
|
||||
Decimal('1101')
|
||||
"""
|
||||
return a.logical_xor(b, context=self)
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -4172,13 +4172,13 @@ class Context(object):
|
|||
infinity) of the two operands is chosen as the result.
|
||||
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.max(Decimal('3'), Decimal('2'))
|
||||
Decimal("3")
|
||||
Decimal('3')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.max(Decimal('-10'), Decimal('3'))
|
||||
Decimal("3")
|
||||
Decimal('3')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.max(Decimal('1.0'), Decimal('1'))
|
||||
Decimal("1")
|
||||
Decimal('1')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.max(Decimal('7'), Decimal('NaN'))
|
||||
Decimal("7")
|
||||
Decimal('7')
|
||||
"""
|
||||
return a.max(b, context=self)
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -4196,13 +4196,13 @@ class Context(object):
|
|||
infinity) of the two operands is chosen as the result.
|
||||
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.min(Decimal('3'), Decimal('2'))
|
||||
Decimal("2")
|
||||
Decimal('2')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.min(Decimal('-10'), Decimal('3'))
|
||||
Decimal("-10")
|
||||
Decimal('-10')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.min(Decimal('1.0'), Decimal('1'))
|
||||
Decimal("1.0")
|
||||
Decimal('1.0')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.min(Decimal('7'), Decimal('NaN'))
|
||||
Decimal("7")
|
||||
Decimal('7')
|
||||
"""
|
||||
return a.min(b, context=self)
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -4218,9 +4218,9 @@ class Context(object):
|
|||
has the same exponent as the operand.
|
||||
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.minus(Decimal('1.3'))
|
||||
Decimal("-1.3")
|
||||
Decimal('-1.3')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.minus(Decimal('-1.3'))
|
||||
Decimal("1.3")
|
||||
Decimal('1.3')
|
||||
"""
|
||||
return a.__neg__(context=self)
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -4233,15 +4233,15 @@ class Context(object):
|
|||
of the two operands.
|
||||
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.multiply(Decimal('1.20'), Decimal('3'))
|
||||
Decimal("3.60")
|
||||
Decimal('3.60')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.multiply(Decimal('7'), Decimal('3'))
|
||||
Decimal("21")
|
||||
Decimal('21')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.multiply(Decimal('0.9'), Decimal('0.8'))
|
||||
Decimal("0.72")
|
||||
Decimal('0.72')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.multiply(Decimal('0.9'), Decimal('-0'))
|
||||
Decimal("-0.0")
|
||||
Decimal('-0.0')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.multiply(Decimal('654321'), Decimal('654321'))
|
||||
Decimal("4.28135971E+11")
|
||||
Decimal('4.28135971E+11')
|
||||
"""
|
||||
return a.__mul__(b, context=self)
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -4252,13 +4252,13 @@ class Context(object):
|
|||
>>> c.Emin = -999
|
||||
>>> c.Emax = 999
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.next_minus(Decimal('1'))
|
||||
Decimal("0.999999999")
|
||||
Decimal('0.999999999')
|
||||
>>> c.next_minus(Decimal('1E-1007'))
|
||||
Decimal("0E-1007")
|
||||
Decimal('0E-1007')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.next_minus(Decimal('-1.00000003'))
|
||||
Decimal("-1.00000004")
|
||||
Decimal('-1.00000004')
|
||||
>>> c.next_minus(Decimal('Infinity'))
|
||||
Decimal("9.99999999E+999")
|
||||
Decimal('9.99999999E+999')
|
||||
"""
|
||||
return a.next_minus(context=self)
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -4269,13 +4269,13 @@ class Context(object):
|
|||
>>> c.Emin = -999
|
||||
>>> c.Emax = 999
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.next_plus(Decimal('1'))
|
||||
Decimal("1.00000001")
|
||||
Decimal('1.00000001')
|
||||
>>> c.next_plus(Decimal('-1E-1007'))
|
||||
Decimal("-0E-1007")
|
||||
Decimal('-0E-1007')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.next_plus(Decimal('-1.00000003'))
|
||||
Decimal("-1.00000002")
|
||||
Decimal('-1.00000002')
|
||||
>>> c.next_plus(Decimal('-Infinity'))
|
||||
Decimal("-9.99999999E+999")
|
||||
Decimal('-9.99999999E+999')
|
||||
"""
|
||||
return a.next_plus(context=self)
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -4291,19 +4291,19 @@ class Context(object):
|
|||
>>> c.Emin = -999
|
||||
>>> c.Emax = 999
|
||||
>>> c.next_toward(Decimal('1'), Decimal('2'))
|
||||
Decimal("1.00000001")
|
||||
Decimal('1.00000001')
|
||||
>>> c.next_toward(Decimal('-1E-1007'), Decimal('1'))
|
||||
Decimal("-0E-1007")
|
||||
Decimal('-0E-1007')
|
||||
>>> c.next_toward(Decimal('-1.00000003'), Decimal('0'))
|
||||
Decimal("-1.00000002")
|
||||
Decimal('-1.00000002')
|
||||
>>> c.next_toward(Decimal('1'), Decimal('0'))
|
||||
Decimal("0.999999999")
|
||||
Decimal('0.999999999')
|
||||
>>> c.next_toward(Decimal('1E-1007'), Decimal('-100'))
|
||||
Decimal("0E-1007")
|
||||
Decimal('0E-1007')
|
||||
>>> c.next_toward(Decimal('-1.00000003'), Decimal('-10'))
|
||||
Decimal("-1.00000004")
|
||||
Decimal('-1.00000004')
|
||||
>>> c.next_toward(Decimal('0.00'), Decimal('-0.0000'))
|
||||
Decimal("-0.00")
|
||||
Decimal('-0.00')
|
||||
"""
|
||||
return a.next_toward(b, context=self)
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -4314,17 +4314,17 @@ class Context(object):
|
|||
result.
|
||||
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.normalize(Decimal('2.1'))
|
||||
Decimal("2.1")
|
||||
Decimal('2.1')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.normalize(Decimal('-2.0'))
|
||||
Decimal("-2")
|
||||
Decimal('-2')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.normalize(Decimal('1.200'))
|
||||
Decimal("1.2")
|
||||
Decimal('1.2')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.normalize(Decimal('-120'))
|
||||
Decimal("-1.2E+2")
|
||||
Decimal('-1.2E+2')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.normalize(Decimal('120.00'))
|
||||
Decimal("1.2E+2")
|
||||
Decimal('1.2E+2')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.normalize(Decimal('0.00'))
|
||||
Decimal("0")
|
||||
Decimal('0')
|
||||
"""
|
||||
return a.normalize(context=self)
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -4383,9 +4383,9 @@ class Context(object):
|
|||
has the same exponent as the operand.
|
||||
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.plus(Decimal('1.3'))
|
||||
Decimal("1.3")
|
||||
Decimal('1.3')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.plus(Decimal('-1.3'))
|
||||
Decimal("-1.3")
|
||||
Decimal('-1.3')
|
||||
"""
|
||||
return a.__pos__(context=self)
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -4415,46 +4415,46 @@ class Context(object):
|
|||
>>> c.Emin = -999
|
||||
>>> c.Emax = 999
|
||||
>>> c.power(Decimal('2'), Decimal('3'))
|
||||
Decimal("8")
|
||||
Decimal('8')
|
||||
>>> c.power(Decimal('-2'), Decimal('3'))
|
||||
Decimal("-8")
|
||||
Decimal('-8')
|
||||
>>> c.power(Decimal('2'), Decimal('-3'))
|
||||
Decimal("0.125")
|
||||
Decimal('0.125')
|
||||
>>> c.power(Decimal('1.7'), Decimal('8'))
|
||||
Decimal("69.7575744")
|
||||
Decimal('69.7575744')
|
||||
>>> c.power(Decimal('10'), Decimal('0.301029996'))
|
||||
Decimal("2.00000000")
|
||||
Decimal('2.00000000')
|
||||
>>> c.power(Decimal('Infinity'), Decimal('-1'))
|
||||
Decimal("0")
|
||||
Decimal('0')
|
||||
>>> c.power(Decimal('Infinity'), Decimal('0'))
|
||||
Decimal("1")
|
||||
Decimal('1')
|
||||
>>> c.power(Decimal('Infinity'), Decimal('1'))
|
||||
Decimal("Infinity")
|
||||
Decimal('Infinity')
|
||||
>>> c.power(Decimal('-Infinity'), Decimal('-1'))
|
||||
Decimal("-0")
|
||||
Decimal('-0')
|
||||
>>> c.power(Decimal('-Infinity'), Decimal('0'))
|
||||
Decimal("1")
|
||||
Decimal('1')
|
||||
>>> c.power(Decimal('-Infinity'), Decimal('1'))
|
||||
Decimal("-Infinity")
|
||||
Decimal('-Infinity')
|
||||
>>> c.power(Decimal('-Infinity'), Decimal('2'))
|
||||
Decimal("Infinity")
|
||||
Decimal('Infinity')
|
||||
>>> c.power(Decimal('0'), Decimal('0'))
|
||||
Decimal("NaN")
|
||||
Decimal('NaN')
|
||||
|
||||
>>> c.power(Decimal('3'), Decimal('7'), Decimal('16'))
|
||||
Decimal("11")
|
||||
Decimal('11')
|
||||
>>> c.power(Decimal('-3'), Decimal('7'), Decimal('16'))
|
||||
Decimal("-11")
|
||||
Decimal('-11')
|
||||
>>> c.power(Decimal('-3'), Decimal('8'), Decimal('16'))
|
||||
Decimal("1")
|
||||
Decimal('1')
|
||||
>>> c.power(Decimal('3'), Decimal('7'), Decimal('-16'))
|
||||
Decimal("11")
|
||||
Decimal('11')
|
||||
>>> c.power(Decimal('23E12345'), Decimal('67E189'), Decimal('123456789'))
|
||||
Decimal("11729830")
|
||||
Decimal('11729830')
|
||||
>>> c.power(Decimal('-0'), Decimal('17'), Decimal('1729'))
|
||||
Decimal("-0")
|
||||
Decimal('-0')
|
||||
>>> c.power(Decimal('-23'), Decimal('0'), Decimal('65537'))
|
||||
Decimal("1")
|
||||
Decimal('1')
|
||||
"""
|
||||
return a.__pow__(b, modulo, context=self)
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -4477,35 +4477,35 @@ class Context(object):
|
|||
if the result is subnormal and inexact.
|
||||
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.quantize(Decimal('2.17'), Decimal('0.001'))
|
||||
Decimal("2.170")
|
||||
Decimal('2.170')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.quantize(Decimal('2.17'), Decimal('0.01'))
|
||||
Decimal("2.17")
|
||||
Decimal('2.17')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.quantize(Decimal('2.17'), Decimal('0.1'))
|
||||
Decimal("2.2")
|
||||
Decimal('2.2')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.quantize(Decimal('2.17'), Decimal('1e+0'))
|
||||
Decimal("2")
|
||||
Decimal('2')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.quantize(Decimal('2.17'), Decimal('1e+1'))
|
||||
Decimal("0E+1")
|
||||
Decimal('0E+1')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.quantize(Decimal('-Inf'), Decimal('Infinity'))
|
||||
Decimal("-Infinity")
|
||||
Decimal('-Infinity')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.quantize(Decimal('2'), Decimal('Infinity'))
|
||||
Decimal("NaN")
|
||||
Decimal('NaN')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.quantize(Decimal('-0.1'), Decimal('1'))
|
||||
Decimal("-0")
|
||||
Decimal('-0')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.quantize(Decimal('-0'), Decimal('1e+5'))
|
||||
Decimal("-0E+5")
|
||||
Decimal('-0E+5')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.quantize(Decimal('+35236450.6'), Decimal('1e-2'))
|
||||
Decimal("NaN")
|
||||
Decimal('NaN')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.quantize(Decimal('-35236450.6'), Decimal('1e-2'))
|
||||
Decimal("NaN")
|
||||
Decimal('NaN')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.quantize(Decimal('217'), Decimal('1e-1'))
|
||||
Decimal("217.0")
|
||||
Decimal('217.0')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.quantize(Decimal('217'), Decimal('1e-0'))
|
||||
Decimal("217")
|
||||
Decimal('217')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.quantize(Decimal('217'), Decimal('1e+1'))
|
||||
Decimal("2.2E+2")
|
||||
Decimal('2.2E+2')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.quantize(Decimal('217'), Decimal('1e+2'))
|
||||
Decimal("2E+2")
|
||||
Decimal('2E+2')
|
||||
"""
|
||||
return a.quantize(b, context=self)
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -4513,7 +4513,7 @@ class Context(object):
|
|||
"""Just returns 10, as this is Decimal, :)
|
||||
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.radix()
|
||||
Decimal("10")
|
||||
Decimal('10')
|
||||
"""
|
||||
return Decimal(10)
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -4530,17 +4530,17 @@ class Context(object):
|
|||
remainder cannot be calculated).
|
||||
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.remainder(Decimal('2.1'), Decimal('3'))
|
||||
Decimal("2.1")
|
||||
Decimal('2.1')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.remainder(Decimal('10'), Decimal('3'))
|
||||
Decimal("1")
|
||||
Decimal('1')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.remainder(Decimal('-10'), Decimal('3'))
|
||||
Decimal("-1")
|
||||
Decimal('-1')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.remainder(Decimal('10.2'), Decimal('1'))
|
||||
Decimal("0.2")
|
||||
Decimal('0.2')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.remainder(Decimal('10'), Decimal('0.3'))
|
||||
Decimal("0.1")
|
||||
Decimal('0.1')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.remainder(Decimal('3.6'), Decimal('1.3'))
|
||||
Decimal("1.0")
|
||||
Decimal('1.0')
|
||||
"""
|
||||
return a.__mod__(b, context=self)
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -4555,19 +4555,19 @@ class Context(object):
|
|||
remainder cannot be calculated).
|
||||
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.remainder_near(Decimal('2.1'), Decimal('3'))
|
||||
Decimal("-0.9")
|
||||
Decimal('-0.9')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.remainder_near(Decimal('10'), Decimal('6'))
|
||||
Decimal("-2")
|
||||
Decimal('-2')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.remainder_near(Decimal('10'), Decimal('3'))
|
||||
Decimal("1")
|
||||
Decimal('1')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.remainder_near(Decimal('-10'), Decimal('3'))
|
||||
Decimal("-1")
|
||||
Decimal('-1')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.remainder_near(Decimal('10.2'), Decimal('1'))
|
||||
Decimal("0.2")
|
||||
Decimal('0.2')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.remainder_near(Decimal('10'), Decimal('0.3'))
|
||||
Decimal("0.1")
|
||||
Decimal('0.1')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.remainder_near(Decimal('3.6'), Decimal('1.3'))
|
||||
Decimal("-0.3")
|
||||
Decimal('-0.3')
|
||||
"""
|
||||
return a.remainder_near(b, context=self)
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -4581,15 +4581,15 @@ class Context(object):
|
|||
positive or to the right otherwise.
|
||||
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.rotate(Decimal('34'), Decimal('8'))
|
||||
Decimal("400000003")
|
||||
Decimal('400000003')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.rotate(Decimal('12'), Decimal('9'))
|
||||
Decimal("12")
|
||||
Decimal('12')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.rotate(Decimal('123456789'), Decimal('-2'))
|
||||
Decimal("891234567")
|
||||
Decimal('891234567')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.rotate(Decimal('123456789'), Decimal('0'))
|
||||
Decimal("123456789")
|
||||
Decimal('123456789')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.rotate(Decimal('123456789'), Decimal('+2'))
|
||||
Decimal("345678912")
|
||||
Decimal('345678912')
|
||||
"""
|
||||
return a.rotate(b, context=self)
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -4614,11 +4614,11 @@ class Context(object):
|
|||
"""Returns the first operand after adding the second value its exp.
|
||||
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.scaleb(Decimal('7.50'), Decimal('-2'))
|
||||
Decimal("0.0750")
|
||||
Decimal('0.0750')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.scaleb(Decimal('7.50'), Decimal('0'))
|
||||
Decimal("7.50")
|
||||
Decimal('7.50')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.scaleb(Decimal('7.50'), Decimal('3'))
|
||||
Decimal("7.50E+3")
|
||||
Decimal('7.50E+3')
|
||||
"""
|
||||
return a.scaleb (b, context=self)
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -4633,15 +4633,15 @@ class Context(object):
|
|||
coefficient are zeros.
|
||||
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.shift(Decimal('34'), Decimal('8'))
|
||||
Decimal("400000000")
|
||||
Decimal('400000000')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.shift(Decimal('12'), Decimal('9'))
|
||||
Decimal("0")
|
||||
Decimal('0')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.shift(Decimal('123456789'), Decimal('-2'))
|
||||
Decimal("1234567")
|
||||
Decimal('1234567')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.shift(Decimal('123456789'), Decimal('0'))
|
||||
Decimal("123456789")
|
||||
Decimal('123456789')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.shift(Decimal('123456789'), Decimal('+2'))
|
||||
Decimal("345678900")
|
||||
Decimal('345678900')
|
||||
"""
|
||||
return a.shift(b, context=self)
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -4652,23 +4652,23 @@ class Context(object):
|
|||
algorithm.
|
||||
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.sqrt(Decimal('0'))
|
||||
Decimal("0")
|
||||
Decimal('0')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.sqrt(Decimal('-0'))
|
||||
Decimal("-0")
|
||||
Decimal('-0')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.sqrt(Decimal('0.39'))
|
||||
Decimal("0.624499800")
|
||||
Decimal('0.624499800')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.sqrt(Decimal('100'))
|
||||
Decimal("10")
|
||||
Decimal('10')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.sqrt(Decimal('1'))
|
||||
Decimal("1")
|
||||
Decimal('1')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.sqrt(Decimal('1.0'))
|
||||
Decimal("1.0")
|
||||
Decimal('1.0')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.sqrt(Decimal('1.00'))
|
||||
Decimal("1.0")
|
||||
Decimal('1.0')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.sqrt(Decimal('7'))
|
||||
Decimal("2.64575131")
|
||||
Decimal('2.64575131')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.sqrt(Decimal('10'))
|
||||
Decimal("3.16227766")
|
||||
Decimal('3.16227766')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.prec
|
||||
9
|
||||
"""
|
||||
|
@ -4678,11 +4678,11 @@ class Context(object):
|
|||
"""Return the difference between the two operands.
|
||||
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.subtract(Decimal('1.3'), Decimal('1.07'))
|
||||
Decimal("0.23")
|
||||
Decimal('0.23')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.subtract(Decimal('1.3'), Decimal('1.30'))
|
||||
Decimal("0.00")
|
||||
Decimal('0.00')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.subtract(Decimal('1.3'), Decimal('2.07'))
|
||||
Decimal("-0.77")
|
||||
Decimal('-0.77')
|
||||
"""
|
||||
return a.__sub__(b, context=self)
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -4711,21 +4711,21 @@ class Context(object):
|
|||
context.
|
||||
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.to_integral_exact(Decimal('2.1'))
|
||||
Decimal("2")
|
||||
Decimal('2')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.to_integral_exact(Decimal('100'))
|
||||
Decimal("100")
|
||||
Decimal('100')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.to_integral_exact(Decimal('100.0'))
|
||||
Decimal("100")
|
||||
Decimal('100')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.to_integral_exact(Decimal('101.5'))
|
||||
Decimal("102")
|
||||
Decimal('102')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.to_integral_exact(Decimal('-101.5'))
|
||||
Decimal("-102")
|
||||
Decimal('-102')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.to_integral_exact(Decimal('10E+5'))
|
||||
Decimal("1.0E+6")
|
||||
Decimal('1.0E+6')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.to_integral_exact(Decimal('7.89E+77'))
|
||||
Decimal("7.89E+77")
|
||||
Decimal('7.89E+77')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.to_integral_exact(Decimal('-Inf'))
|
||||
Decimal("-Infinity")
|
||||
Decimal('-Infinity')
|
||||
"""
|
||||
return a.to_integral_exact(context=self)
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -4739,21 +4739,21 @@ class Context(object):
|
|||
be set. The rounding mode is taken from the context.
|
||||
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.to_integral_value(Decimal('2.1'))
|
||||
Decimal("2")
|
||||
Decimal('2')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.to_integral_value(Decimal('100'))
|
||||
Decimal("100")
|
||||
Decimal('100')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.to_integral_value(Decimal('100.0'))
|
||||
Decimal("100")
|
||||
Decimal('100')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.to_integral_value(Decimal('101.5'))
|
||||
Decimal("102")
|
||||
Decimal('102')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.to_integral_value(Decimal('-101.5'))
|
||||
Decimal("-102")
|
||||
Decimal('-102')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.to_integral_value(Decimal('10E+5'))
|
||||
Decimal("1.0E+6")
|
||||
Decimal('1.0E+6')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.to_integral_value(Decimal('7.89E+77'))
|
||||
Decimal("7.89E+77")
|
||||
Decimal('7.89E+77')
|
||||
>>> ExtendedContext.to_integral_value(Decimal('-Inf'))
|
||||
Decimal("-Infinity")
|
||||
Decimal('-Infinity')
|
||||
"""
|
||||
return a.to_integral_value(context=self)
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
156
Lib/fractions.py
156
Lib/fractions.py
|
@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ class Fraction(numbers.Rational):
|
|||
"""
|
||||
self = super(Fraction, cls).__new__(cls)
|
||||
|
||||
if denominator == 1:
|
||||
if not isinstance(numerator, int) and denominator == 1:
|
||||
if isinstance(numerator, str):
|
||||
# Handle construction from strings.
|
||||
input = numerator
|
||||
|
@ -84,24 +84,22 @@ class Fraction(numbers.Rational):
|
|||
if m.group('sign') == '-':
|
||||
numerator = -numerator
|
||||
|
||||
elif (not isinstance(numerator, numbers.Integral) and
|
||||
isinstance(numerator, numbers.Rational)):
|
||||
# Handle copies from other rationals.
|
||||
elif isinstance(numerator, numbers.Rational):
|
||||
# Handle copies from other rationals. Integrals get
|
||||
# caught here too, but it doesn't matter because
|
||||
# denominator is already 1.
|
||||
other_rational = numerator
|
||||
numerator = other_rational.numerator
|
||||
denominator = other_rational.denominator
|
||||
|
||||
if (not isinstance(numerator, numbers.Integral) or
|
||||
not isinstance(denominator, numbers.Integral)):
|
||||
raise TypeError("Fraction(%(numerator)s, %(denominator)s):"
|
||||
" Both arguments must be integral." % locals())
|
||||
|
||||
if denominator == 0:
|
||||
raise ZeroDivisionError('Fraction(%s, 0)' % numerator)
|
||||
|
||||
numerator = numerator.__index__()
|
||||
denominator = denominator.__index__()
|
||||
g = gcd(numerator, denominator)
|
||||
self._numerator = int(numerator // g)
|
||||
self._denominator = int(denominator // g)
|
||||
self._numerator = numerator // g
|
||||
self._denominator = denominator // g
|
||||
return self
|
||||
|
||||
@classmethod
|
||||
|
@ -138,42 +136,60 @@ class Fraction(numbers.Rational):
|
|||
else:
|
||||
return cls(digits, 10 ** -exp)
|
||||
|
||||
@classmethod
|
||||
def from_continued_fraction(cls, seq):
|
||||
'Build a Fraction from a continued fraction expessed as a sequence'
|
||||
n, d = 1, 0
|
||||
for e in reversed(seq):
|
||||
n, d = d, n
|
||||
n += e * d
|
||||
return cls(n, d) if seq else cls(0)
|
||||
def limit_denominator(self, max_denominator=1000000):
|
||||
"""Closest Fraction to self with denominator at most max_denominator.
|
||||
|
||||
def as_continued_fraction(self):
|
||||
'Return continued fraction expressed as a list'
|
||||
n = self.numerator
|
||||
d = self.denominator
|
||||
cf = []
|
||||
while d:
|
||||
e = int(n // d)
|
||||
cf.append(e)
|
||||
n -= e * d
|
||||
n, d = d, n
|
||||
return cf
|
||||
>>> Fraction('3.141592653589793').limit_denominator(10)
|
||||
Fraction(22, 7)
|
||||
>>> Fraction('3.141592653589793').limit_denominator(100)
|
||||
Fraction(311, 99)
|
||||
>>> Fraction(1234, 5678).limit_denominator(10000)
|
||||
Fraction(1234, 5678)
|
||||
|
||||
def approximate(self, max_denominator):
|
||||
'Best rational approximation with a denominator <= max_denominator'
|
||||
# XXX First cut at algorithm
|
||||
# Still needs rounding rules as specified at
|
||||
# http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continued_fraction
|
||||
if self.denominator <= max_denominator:
|
||||
return self
|
||||
cf = self.as_continued_fraction()
|
||||
result = Fraction(0)
|
||||
for i in range(1, len(cf)):
|
||||
new = self.from_continued_fraction(cf[:i])
|
||||
if new.denominator > max_denominator:
|
||||
"""
|
||||
# Algorithm notes: For any real number x, define a *best upper
|
||||
# approximation* to x to be a rational number p/q such that:
|
||||
#
|
||||
# (1) p/q >= x, and
|
||||
# (2) if p/q > r/s >= x then s > q, for any rational r/s.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Define *best lower approximation* similarly. Then it can be
|
||||
# proved that a rational number is a best upper or lower
|
||||
# approximation to x if, and only if, it is a convergent or
|
||||
# semiconvergent of the (unique shortest) continued fraction
|
||||
# associated to x.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# To find a best rational approximation with denominator <= M,
|
||||
# we find the best upper and lower approximations with
|
||||
# denominator <= M and take whichever of these is closer to x.
|
||||
# In the event of a tie, the bound with smaller denominator is
|
||||
# chosen. If both denominators are equal (which can happen
|
||||
# only when max_denominator == 1 and self is midway between
|
||||
# two integers) the lower bound---i.e., the floor of self, is
|
||||
# taken.
|
||||
|
||||
if max_denominator < 1:
|
||||
raise ValueError("max_denominator should be at least 1")
|
||||
if self._denominator <= max_denominator:
|
||||
return Fraction(self)
|
||||
|
||||
p0, q0, p1, q1 = 0, 1, 1, 0
|
||||
n, d = self._numerator, self._denominator
|
||||
while True:
|
||||
a = n//d
|
||||
q2 = q0+a*q1
|
||||
if q2 > max_denominator:
|
||||
break
|
||||
result = new
|
||||
return result
|
||||
p0, q0, p1, q1 = p1, q1, p0+a*p1, q2
|
||||
n, d = d, n-a*d
|
||||
|
||||
k = (max_denominator-q0)//q1
|
||||
bound1 = Fraction(p0+k*p1, q0+k*q1)
|
||||
bound2 = Fraction(p1, q1)
|
||||
if abs(bound2 - self) <= abs(bound1-self):
|
||||
return bound2
|
||||
else:
|
||||
return bound1
|
||||
|
||||
@property
|
||||
def numerator(a):
|
||||
|
@ -185,14 +201,14 @@ class Fraction(numbers.Rational):
|
|||
|
||||
def __repr__(self):
|
||||
"""repr(self)"""
|
||||
return ('Fraction(%r,%r)' % (self.numerator, self.denominator))
|
||||
return ('Fraction(%r, %r)' % (self._numerator, self._denominator))
|
||||
|
||||
def __str__(self):
|
||||
"""str(self)"""
|
||||
if self.denominator == 1:
|
||||
return str(self.numerator)
|
||||
if self._denominator == 1:
|
||||
return str(self._numerator)
|
||||
else:
|
||||
return '%s/%s' % (self.numerator, self.denominator)
|
||||
return '%s/%s' % (self._numerator, self._denominator)
|
||||
|
||||
def _operator_fallbacks(monomorphic_operator, fallback_operator):
|
||||
"""Generates forward and reverse operators given a purely-rational
|
||||
|
@ -360,11 +376,11 @@ class Fraction(numbers.Rational):
|
|||
if b.denominator == 1:
|
||||
power = b.numerator
|
||||
if power >= 0:
|
||||
return Fraction(a.numerator ** power,
|
||||
a.denominator ** power)
|
||||
return Fraction(a._numerator ** power,
|
||||
a._denominator ** power)
|
||||
else:
|
||||
return Fraction(a.denominator ** -power,
|
||||
a.numerator ** -power)
|
||||
return Fraction(a._denominator ** -power,
|
||||
a._numerator ** -power)
|
||||
else:
|
||||
# A fractional power will generally produce an
|
||||
# irrational number.
|
||||
|
@ -374,36 +390,36 @@ class Fraction(numbers.Rational):
|
|||
|
||||
def __rpow__(b, a):
|
||||
"""a ** b"""
|
||||
if b.denominator == 1 and b.numerator >= 0:
|
||||
if b._denominator == 1 and b._numerator >= 0:
|
||||
# If a is an int, keep it that way if possible.
|
||||
return a ** b.numerator
|
||||
return a ** b._numerator
|
||||
|
||||
if isinstance(a, numbers.Rational):
|
||||
return Fraction(a.numerator, a.denominator) ** b
|
||||
|
||||
if b.denominator == 1:
|
||||
return a ** b.numerator
|
||||
if b._denominator == 1:
|
||||
return a ** b._numerator
|
||||
|
||||
return a ** float(b)
|
||||
|
||||
def __pos__(a):
|
||||
"""+a: Coerces a subclass instance to Fraction"""
|
||||
return Fraction(a.numerator, a.denominator)
|
||||
return Fraction(a._numerator, a._denominator)
|
||||
|
||||
def __neg__(a):
|
||||
"""-a"""
|
||||
return Fraction(-a.numerator, a.denominator)
|
||||
return Fraction(-a._numerator, a._denominator)
|
||||
|
||||
def __abs__(a):
|
||||
"""abs(a)"""
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return Fraction(abs(a.numerator), a.denominator)
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return Fraction(abs(a._numerator), a._denominator)
|
||||
|
||||
def __trunc__(a):
|
||||
"""trunc(a)"""
|
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if a.numerator < 0:
|
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return -(-a.numerator // a.denominator)
|
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if a._numerator < 0:
|
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return -(-a._numerator // a._denominator)
|
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else:
|
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return a.numerator // a.denominator
|
||||
return a._numerator // a._denominator
|
||||
|
||||
def __floor__(a):
|
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"""Will be math.floor(a) in 3.0."""
|
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|
@ -447,22 +463,22 @@ class Fraction(numbers.Rational):
|
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|
||||
"""
|
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# XXX since this method is expensive, consider caching the result
|
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if self.denominator == 1:
|
||||
if self._denominator == 1:
|
||||
# Get integers right.
|
||||
return hash(self.numerator)
|
||||
return hash(self._numerator)
|
||||
# Expensive check, but definitely correct.
|
||||
if self == float(self):
|
||||
return hash(float(self))
|
||||
else:
|
||||
# Use tuple's hash to avoid a high collision rate on
|
||||
# simple fractions.
|
||||
return hash((self.numerator, self.denominator))
|
||||
return hash((self._numerator, self._denominator))
|
||||
|
||||
def __eq__(a, b):
|
||||
"""a == b"""
|
||||
if isinstance(b, numbers.Rational):
|
||||
return (a.numerator == b.numerator and
|
||||
a.denominator == b.denominator)
|
||||
return (a._numerator == b.numerator and
|
||||
a._denominator == b.denominator)
|
||||
if isinstance(b, numbers.Complex) and b.imag == 0:
|
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b = b.real
|
||||
if isinstance(b, float):
|
||||
|
@ -517,7 +533,7 @@ class Fraction(numbers.Rational):
|
|||
|
||||
def __bool__(a):
|
||||
"""a != 0"""
|
||||
return a.numerator != 0
|
||||
return a._numerator != 0
|
||||
|
||||
# support for pickling, copy, and deepcopy
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -527,9 +543,9 @@ class Fraction(numbers.Rational):
|
|||
def __copy__(self):
|
||||
if type(self) == Fraction:
|
||||
return self # I'm immutable; therefore I am my own clone
|
||||
return self.__class__(self.numerator, self.denominator)
|
||||
return self.__class__(self._numerator, self._denominator)
|
||||
|
||||
def __deepcopy__(self, memo):
|
||||
if type(self) == Fraction:
|
||||
return self # My components are also immutable
|
||||
return self.__class__(self.numerator, self.denominator)
|
||||
return self.__class__(self._numerator, self._denominator)
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -70,6 +70,13 @@ What's New in IDLE 2.6a1?
|
|||
|
||||
- Clean up EditorWindow close.
|
||||
|
||||
- Patch 1693258: Fix for duplicate "preferences" menu-OS X. Backport of r56204.
|
||||
|
||||
- OSX: Avoid crash for those versions of Tcl/Tk which don't have a console
|
||||
|
||||
- Bug in idlelib.MultiCall: Options dialog was crashing IDLE if there was an
|
||||
option in config-extensions w/o a value. Patch #1672481, Tal Einat
|
||||
|
||||
- Corrected some bugs in AutoComplete. Also, Page Up/Down in ACW implemented;
|
||||
mouse and cursor selection in ACWindow implemented; double Tab inserts
|
||||
current selection and closes ACW (similar to double-click and Return); scroll
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -46,9 +46,11 @@ Inexact.register(float)
|
|||
# Inexact.register(decimal.Decimal)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
## Notes on Decimal and it how relates to the numeric tower
|
||||
## --------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
## Decimal is Real except that it does not support rich comparisons.
|
||||
## Notes on Decimal
|
||||
## ----------------
|
||||
## Decimal has all of the methods specified by the Real abc, but it should
|
||||
## not be registered as a Real because decimals do not interoperate with
|
||||
## binary floats.
|
||||
##
|
||||
## Decimal has some of the characteristics of Integrals. It provides
|
||||
## logical operations but not as operators. The logical operations only apply
|
||||
|
@ -304,7 +306,6 @@ class Real(Complex):
|
|||
return +self
|
||||
|
||||
Real.register(float)
|
||||
# Real.register(decimal.Decimal)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
class Rational(Real, Exact):
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -81,6 +81,16 @@ class TestABC(unittest.TestCase):
|
|||
self.assertEqual(issubclass(C, A), True)
|
||||
self.assertEqual(isinstance(c, A), True)
|
||||
|
||||
def test_isinstance_invalidation(self):
|
||||
class A(metaclass=abc.ABCMeta):
|
||||
pass
|
||||
class B:
|
||||
pass
|
||||
b = B()
|
||||
self.assertEqual(isinstance(b, A), False)
|
||||
A.register(B)
|
||||
self.assertEqual(isinstance(b, A), True)
|
||||
|
||||
def test_registration_builtins(self):
|
||||
class A(metaclass=abc.ABCMeta):
|
||||
pass
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1040,7 +1040,7 @@ class DecimalUsabilityTest(unittest.TestCase):
|
|||
|
||||
d = Decimal('15.32')
|
||||
self.assertEqual(str(d), '15.32') # str
|
||||
self.assertEqual(repr(d), 'Decimal("15.32")') # repr
|
||||
self.assertEqual(repr(d), "Decimal('15.32')") # repr
|
||||
|
||||
def test_tonum_methods(self):
|
||||
#Test float, int and long methods.
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ import fractions
|
|||
import unittest
|
||||
from copy import copy, deepcopy
|
||||
from pickle import dumps, loads
|
||||
R = fractions.Fraction
|
||||
F = fractions.Fraction
|
||||
gcd = fractions.gcd
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -49,77 +49,76 @@ class FractionTest(unittest.TestCase):
|
|||
self.fail("%s not raised" % exc_type.__name__)
|
||||
|
||||
def testInit(self):
|
||||
self.assertEquals((0, 1), _components(R()))
|
||||
self.assertEquals((7, 1), _components(R(7)))
|
||||
self.assertEquals((7, 3), _components(R(R(7, 3))))
|
||||
self.assertEquals((0, 1), _components(F()))
|
||||
self.assertEquals((7, 1), _components(F(7)))
|
||||
self.assertEquals((7, 3), _components(F(F(7, 3))))
|
||||
|
||||
self.assertEquals((-1, 1), _components(R(-1, 1)))
|
||||
self.assertEquals((-1, 1), _components(R(1, -1)))
|
||||
self.assertEquals((1, 1), _components(R(-2, -2)))
|
||||
self.assertEquals((1, 2), _components(R(5, 10)))
|
||||
self.assertEquals((7, 15), _components(R(7, 15)))
|
||||
self.assertEquals((10**23, 1), _components(R(10**23)))
|
||||
self.assertEquals((-1, 1), _components(F(-1, 1)))
|
||||
self.assertEquals((-1, 1), _components(F(1, -1)))
|
||||
self.assertEquals((1, 1), _components(F(-2, -2)))
|
||||
self.assertEquals((1, 2), _components(F(5, 10)))
|
||||
self.assertEquals((7, 15), _components(F(7, 15)))
|
||||
self.assertEquals((10**23, 1), _components(F(10**23)))
|
||||
|
||||
self.assertRaisesMessage(ZeroDivisionError, "Fraction(12, 0)",
|
||||
R, 12, 0)
|
||||
self.assertRaises(TypeError, R, 1.5)
|
||||
self.assertRaises(TypeError, R, 1.5 + 3j)
|
||||
F, 12, 0)
|
||||
self.assertRaises(AttributeError, F, 1.5)
|
||||
self.assertRaises(AttributeError, F, 1.5 + 3j)
|
||||
|
||||
self.assertRaises(TypeError, R, R(1, 2), 3)
|
||||
self.assertRaises(TypeError, R, "3/2", 3)
|
||||
self.assertRaises(AttributeError, F, F(1, 2), 3)
|
||||
self.assertRaises(AttributeError, F, "3/2", 3)
|
||||
|
||||
def testFromString(self):
|
||||
self.assertEquals((5, 1), _components(R("5")))
|
||||
self.assertEquals((3, 2), _components(R("3/2")))
|
||||
self.assertEquals((3, 2), _components(R(" \n +3/2")))
|
||||
self.assertEquals((-3, 2), _components(R("-3/2 ")))
|
||||
self.assertEquals((3, 2), _components(R(" 03/02 \n ")))
|
||||
self.assertEquals((3, 2), _components(R(" 03/02 \n ")))
|
||||
self.assertEquals((16, 5), _components(R(" 3.2 ")))
|
||||
self.assertEquals((-16, 5), _components(R(" -3.2 ")))
|
||||
self.assertEquals((-3, 1), _components(R(" -3. ")))
|
||||
self.assertEquals((3, 5), _components(R(" .6 ")))
|
||||
self.assertEquals((5, 1), _components(F("5")))
|
||||
self.assertEquals((3, 2), _components(F("3/2")))
|
||||
self.assertEquals((3, 2), _components(F(" \n +3/2")))
|
||||
self.assertEquals((-3, 2), _components(F("-3/2 ")))
|
||||
self.assertEquals((13, 2), _components(F(" 013/02 \n ")))
|
||||
self.assertEquals((16, 5), _components(F(" 3.2 ")))
|
||||
self.assertEquals((-16, 5), _components(F(" -3.2 ")))
|
||||
self.assertEquals((-3, 1), _components(F(" -3. ")))
|
||||
self.assertEquals((3, 5), _components(F(" .6 ")))
|
||||
|
||||
self.assertRaisesMessage(
|
||||
ZeroDivisionError, "Fraction(3, 0)",
|
||||
R, "3/0")
|
||||
F, "3/0")
|
||||
self.assertRaisesMessage(
|
||||
ValueError, "Invalid literal for Fraction: 3/",
|
||||
R, "3/")
|
||||
F, "3/")
|
||||
self.assertRaisesMessage(
|
||||
ValueError, "Invalid literal for Fraction: 3 /2",
|
||||
R, "3 /2")
|
||||
F, "3 /2")
|
||||
self.assertRaisesMessage(
|
||||
# Denominators don't need a sign.
|
||||
ValueError, "Invalid literal for Fraction: 3/+2",
|
||||
R, "3/+2")
|
||||
F, "3/+2")
|
||||
self.assertRaisesMessage(
|
||||
# Imitate float's parsing.
|
||||
ValueError, "Invalid literal for Fraction: + 3/2",
|
||||
R, "+ 3/2")
|
||||
F, "+ 3/2")
|
||||
self.assertRaisesMessage(
|
||||
# Avoid treating '.' as a regex special character.
|
||||
ValueError, "Invalid literal for Fraction: 3a2",
|
||||
R, "3a2")
|
||||
F, "3a2")
|
||||
self.assertRaisesMessage(
|
||||
# Only parse ordinary decimals, not scientific form.
|
||||
ValueError, "Invalid literal for Fraction: 3.2e4",
|
||||
R, "3.2e4")
|
||||
F, "3.2e4")
|
||||
self.assertRaisesMessage(
|
||||
# Don't accept combinations of decimals and rationals.
|
||||
ValueError, "Invalid literal for Fraction: 3/7.2",
|
||||
R, "3/7.2")
|
||||
F, "3/7.2")
|
||||
self.assertRaisesMessage(
|
||||
# Don't accept combinations of decimals and rationals.
|
||||
ValueError, "Invalid literal for Fraction: 3.2/7",
|
||||
R, "3.2/7")
|
||||
F, "3.2/7")
|
||||
self.assertRaisesMessage(
|
||||
# Allow 3. and .3, but not .
|
||||
ValueError, "Invalid literal for Fraction: .",
|
||||
R, ".")
|
||||
F, ".")
|
||||
|
||||
def testImmutable(self):
|
||||
r = R(7, 3)
|
||||
r = F(7, 3)
|
||||
r.__init__(2, 15)
|
||||
self.assertEquals((7, 3), _components(r))
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -132,267 +131,253 @@ class FractionTest(unittest.TestCase):
|
|||
r._denominator = 2
|
||||
self.assertEquals((4, 2), _components(r))
|
||||
# Which breaks some important operations:
|
||||
self.assertNotEquals(R(4, 2), r)
|
||||
self.assertNotEquals(F(4, 2), r)
|
||||
|
||||
def testFromFloat(self):
|
||||
self.assertRaisesMessage(
|
||||
TypeError, "Fraction.from_float() only takes floats, not 3 (int)",
|
||||
R.from_float, 3)
|
||||
F.from_float, 3)
|
||||
|
||||
self.assertEquals((0, 1), _components(R.from_float(-0.0)))
|
||||
self.assertEquals((10, 1), _components(R.from_float(10.0)))
|
||||
self.assertEquals((-5, 2), _components(R.from_float(-2.5)))
|
||||
self.assertEquals((0, 1), _components(F.from_float(-0.0)))
|
||||
self.assertEquals((10, 1), _components(F.from_float(10.0)))
|
||||
self.assertEquals((-5, 2), _components(F.from_float(-2.5)))
|
||||
self.assertEquals((99999999999999991611392, 1),
|
||||
_components(R.from_float(1e23)))
|
||||
self.assertEquals(float(10**23), float(R.from_float(1e23)))
|
||||
_components(F.from_float(1e23)))
|
||||
self.assertEquals(float(10**23), float(F.from_float(1e23)))
|
||||
self.assertEquals((3602879701896397, 1125899906842624),
|
||||
_components(R.from_float(3.2)))
|
||||
self.assertEquals(3.2, float(R.from_float(3.2)))
|
||||
_components(F.from_float(3.2)))
|
||||
self.assertEquals(3.2, float(F.from_float(3.2)))
|
||||
|
||||
inf = 1e1000
|
||||
nan = inf - inf
|
||||
self.assertRaisesMessage(
|
||||
TypeError, "Cannot convert inf to Fraction.",
|
||||
R.from_float, inf)
|
||||
F.from_float, inf)
|
||||
self.assertRaisesMessage(
|
||||
TypeError, "Cannot convert -inf to Fraction.",
|
||||
R.from_float, -inf)
|
||||
F.from_float, -inf)
|
||||
self.assertRaisesMessage(
|
||||
TypeError, "Cannot convert nan to Fraction.",
|
||||
R.from_float, nan)
|
||||
F.from_float, nan)
|
||||
|
||||
def testFromDecimal(self):
|
||||
self.assertRaisesMessage(
|
||||
TypeError,
|
||||
"Fraction.from_decimal() only takes Decimals, not 3 (int)",
|
||||
R.from_decimal, 3)
|
||||
self.assertEquals(R(0), R.from_decimal(Decimal("-0")))
|
||||
self.assertEquals(R(5, 10), R.from_decimal(Decimal("0.5")))
|
||||
self.assertEquals(R(5, 1000), R.from_decimal(Decimal("5e-3")))
|
||||
self.assertEquals(R(5000), R.from_decimal(Decimal("5e3")))
|
||||
self.assertEquals(1 - R(1, 10**30),
|
||||
R.from_decimal(Decimal("0." + "9" * 30)))
|
||||
F.from_decimal, 3)
|
||||
self.assertEquals(F(0), F.from_decimal(Decimal("-0")))
|
||||
self.assertEquals(F(5, 10), F.from_decimal(Decimal("0.5")))
|
||||
self.assertEquals(F(5, 1000), F.from_decimal(Decimal("5e-3")))
|
||||
self.assertEquals(F(5000), F.from_decimal(Decimal("5e3")))
|
||||
self.assertEquals(1 - F(1, 10**30),
|
||||
F.from_decimal(Decimal("0." + "9" * 30)))
|
||||
|
||||
self.assertRaisesMessage(
|
||||
TypeError, "Cannot convert Infinity to Fraction.",
|
||||
R.from_decimal, Decimal("inf"))
|
||||
F.from_decimal, Decimal("inf"))
|
||||
self.assertRaisesMessage(
|
||||
TypeError, "Cannot convert -Infinity to Fraction.",
|
||||
R.from_decimal, Decimal("-inf"))
|
||||
F.from_decimal, Decimal("-inf"))
|
||||
self.assertRaisesMessage(
|
||||
TypeError, "Cannot convert NaN to Fraction.",
|
||||
R.from_decimal, Decimal("nan"))
|
||||
F.from_decimal, Decimal("nan"))
|
||||
self.assertRaisesMessage(
|
||||
TypeError, "Cannot convert sNaN to Fraction.",
|
||||
R.from_decimal, Decimal("snan"))
|
||||
F.from_decimal, Decimal("snan"))
|
||||
|
||||
def testFromContinuedFraction(self):
|
||||
self.assertRaises(TypeError, R.from_continued_fraction, None)
|
||||
phi = R.from_continued_fraction([1]*100)
|
||||
self.assertEquals(round(phi - (1 + 5 ** 0.5) / 2, 10), 0.0)
|
||||
|
||||
minusphi = R.from_continued_fraction([-1]*100)
|
||||
self.assertEquals(round(minusphi + (1 + 5 ** 0.5) / 2, 10), 0.0)
|
||||
|
||||
self.assertEquals(R.from_continued_fraction([0]), R(0))
|
||||
self.assertEquals(R.from_continued_fraction([]), R(0))
|
||||
|
||||
def testAsContinuedFraction(self):
|
||||
self.assertEqual(R.from_float(math.pi).as_continued_fraction()[:15],
|
||||
[3, 7, 15, 1, 292, 1, 1, 1, 2, 1, 3, 1, 14, 3, 3])
|
||||
self.assertEqual(R.from_float(-math.pi).as_continued_fraction()[:16],
|
||||
[-4, 1, 6, 15, 1, 292, 1, 1, 1, 2, 1, 3, 1, 14, 3, 3])
|
||||
self.assertEqual(R(0).as_continued_fraction(), [0])
|
||||
|
||||
def testApproximateFrom(self):
|
||||
self.assertEqual(R.from_float(math.pi).approximate(10000), R(355, 113))
|
||||
self.assertEqual(R.from_float(-math.pi).approximate(10000), R(-355, 113))
|
||||
self.assertEqual(R.from_float(0.0).approximate(10000), R(0))
|
||||
def testLimitDenominator(self):
|
||||
rpi = F('3.1415926535897932')
|
||||
self.assertEqual(rpi.limit_denominator(10000), F(355, 113))
|
||||
self.assertEqual(-rpi.limit_denominator(10000), F(-355, 113))
|
||||
self.assertEqual(rpi.limit_denominator(113), F(355, 113))
|
||||
self.assertEqual(rpi.limit_denominator(112), F(333, 106))
|
||||
self.assertEqual(F(201, 200).limit_denominator(100), F(1))
|
||||
self.assertEqual(F(201, 200).limit_denominator(101), F(102, 101))
|
||||
self.assertEqual(F(0).limit_denominator(10000), F(0))
|
||||
|
||||
def testConversions(self):
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(-1, math.trunc(R(-11, 10)))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(-2, math.floor(R(-11, 10)))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(-1, math.ceil(R(-11, 10)))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(-1, math.ceil(R(-10, 10)))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(-1, int(R(-11, 10)))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(-1, math.trunc(F(-11, 10)))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(-2, math.floor(F(-11, 10)))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(-1, math.ceil(F(-11, 10)))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(-1, math.ceil(F(-10, 10)))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(-1, int(F(-11, 10)))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(0, round(F(-1, 10)))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(0, round(F(-5, 10)))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(-2, round(F(-15, 10)))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(-1, round(F(-7, 10)))
|
||||
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(0, round(R(-1, 10)))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(0, round(R(-5, 10)))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(-2, round(R(-15, 10)))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(-1, round(R(-7, 10)))
|
||||
|
||||
self.assertEquals(False, bool(R(0, 1)))
|
||||
self.assertEquals(True, bool(R(3, 2)))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(0.1, float(R(1, 10)))
|
||||
self.assertEquals(False, bool(F(0, 1)))
|
||||
self.assertEquals(True, bool(F(3, 2)))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(0.1, float(F(1, 10)))
|
||||
|
||||
# Check that __float__ isn't implemented by converting the
|
||||
# numerator and denominator to float before dividing.
|
||||
self.assertRaises(OverflowError, float, int('2'*400+'7'))
|
||||
self.assertAlmostEquals(2.0/3,
|
||||
float(R(int('2'*400+'7'), int('3'*400+'1'))))
|
||||
float(F(int('2'*400+'7'), int('3'*400+'1'))))
|
||||
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(0.1+0j, complex(R(1,10)))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(0.1+0j, complex(F(1,10)))
|
||||
|
||||
def testRound(self):
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(R(-200), round(R(-150), -2))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(R(-200), round(R(-250), -2))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(R(30), round(R(26), -1))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(R(-2, 10), round(R(-15, 100), 1))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(R(-2, 10), round(R(-25, 100), 1))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(F(-200), round(F(-150), -2))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(F(-200), round(F(-250), -2))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(F(30), round(F(26), -1))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(F(-2, 10), round(F(-15, 100), 1))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(F(-2, 10), round(F(-25, 100), 1))
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def testArithmetic(self):
|
||||
self.assertEquals(R(1, 2), R(1, 10) + R(2, 5))
|
||||
self.assertEquals(R(-3, 10), R(1, 10) - R(2, 5))
|
||||
self.assertEquals(R(1, 25), R(1, 10) * R(2, 5))
|
||||
self.assertEquals(R(1, 4), R(1, 10) / R(2, 5))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(2, R(9, 10) // R(2, 5))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(10**23, R(10**23, 1) // R(1))
|
||||
self.assertEquals(R(2, 3), R(-7, 3) % R(3, 2))
|
||||
self.assertEquals(R(8, 27), R(2, 3) ** R(3))
|
||||
self.assertEquals(R(27, 8), R(2, 3) ** R(-3))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(2.0, R(4) ** R(1, 2))
|
||||
z = pow(R(-1), R(1, 2))
|
||||
self.assertEquals(F(1, 2), F(1, 10) + F(2, 5))
|
||||
self.assertEquals(F(-3, 10), F(1, 10) - F(2, 5))
|
||||
self.assertEquals(F(1, 25), F(1, 10) * F(2, 5))
|
||||
self.assertEquals(F(1, 4), F(1, 10) / F(2, 5))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(2, F(9, 10) // F(2, 5))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(10**23, F(10**23, 1) // F(1))
|
||||
self.assertEquals(F(2, 3), F(-7, 3) % F(3, 2))
|
||||
self.assertEquals(F(8, 27), F(2, 3) ** F(3))
|
||||
self.assertEquals(F(27, 8), F(2, 3) ** F(-3))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(2.0, F(4) ** F(1, 2))
|
||||
z = pow(F(-1), F(1, 2))
|
||||
self.assertAlmostEquals(z.real, 0)
|
||||
self.assertEquals(z.imag, 1)
|
||||
|
||||
def testMixedArithmetic(self):
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(R(11, 10), R(1, 10) + 1)
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(1.1, R(1, 10) + 1.0)
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(1.1 + 0j, R(1, 10) + (1.0 + 0j))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(R(11, 10), 1 + R(1, 10))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(1.1, 1.0 + R(1, 10))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(1.1 + 0j, (1.0 + 0j) + R(1, 10))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(F(11, 10), F(1, 10) + 1)
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(1.1, F(1, 10) + 1.0)
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(1.1 + 0j, F(1, 10) + (1.0 + 0j))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(F(11, 10), 1 + F(1, 10))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(1.1, 1.0 + F(1, 10))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(1.1 + 0j, (1.0 + 0j) + F(1, 10))
|
||||
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(R(-9, 10), R(1, 10) - 1)
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(-0.9, R(1, 10) - 1.0)
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(-0.9 + 0j, R(1, 10) - (1.0 + 0j))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(R(9, 10), 1 - R(1, 10))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(0.9, 1.0 - R(1, 10))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(0.9 + 0j, (1.0 + 0j) - R(1, 10))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(F(-9, 10), F(1, 10) - 1)
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(-0.9, F(1, 10) - 1.0)
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(-0.9 + 0j, F(1, 10) - (1.0 + 0j))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(F(9, 10), 1 - F(1, 10))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(0.9, 1.0 - F(1, 10))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(0.9 + 0j, (1.0 + 0j) - F(1, 10))
|
||||
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(R(1, 10), R(1, 10) * 1)
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(0.1, R(1, 10) * 1.0)
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(0.1 + 0j, R(1, 10) * (1.0 + 0j))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(R(1, 10), 1 * R(1, 10))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(0.1, 1.0 * R(1, 10))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(0.1 + 0j, (1.0 + 0j) * R(1, 10))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(F(1, 10), F(1, 10) * 1)
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(0.1, F(1, 10) * 1.0)
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(0.1 + 0j, F(1, 10) * (1.0 + 0j))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(F(1, 10), 1 * F(1, 10))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(0.1, 1.0 * F(1, 10))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(0.1 + 0j, (1.0 + 0j) * F(1, 10))
|
||||
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(R(1, 10), R(1, 10) / 1)
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(0.1, R(1, 10) / 1.0)
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(0.1 + 0j, R(1, 10) / (1.0 + 0j))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(R(10, 1), 1 / R(1, 10))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(10.0, 1.0 / R(1, 10))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(10.0 + 0j, (1.0 + 0j) / R(1, 10))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(F(1, 10), F(1, 10) / 1)
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(0.1, F(1, 10) / 1.0)
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(0.1 + 0j, F(1, 10) / (1.0 + 0j))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(F(10, 1), 1 / F(1, 10))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(10.0, 1.0 / F(1, 10))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(10.0 + 0j, (1.0 + 0j) / F(1, 10))
|
||||
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(0, R(1, 10) // 1)
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(0, R(1, 10) // 1.0)
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(10, 1 // R(1, 10))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(10**23, 10**22 // R(1, 10))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(10, 1.0 // R(1, 10))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(0, F(1, 10) // 1)
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(0, F(1, 10) // 1.0)
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(10, 1 // F(1, 10))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(10**23, 10**22 // F(1, 10))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(10, 1.0 // F(1, 10))
|
||||
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(R(1, 10), R(1, 10) % 1)
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(0.1, R(1, 10) % 1.0)
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(R(0, 1), 1 % R(1, 10))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(0.0, 1.0 % R(1, 10))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(F(1, 10), F(1, 10) % 1)
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(0.1, F(1, 10) % 1.0)
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(F(0, 1), 1 % F(1, 10))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(0.0, 1.0 % F(1, 10))
|
||||
|
||||
# No need for divmod since we don't override it.
|
||||
|
||||
# ** has more interesting conversion rules.
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(R(100, 1), R(1, 10) ** -2)
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(R(100, 1), R(10, 1) ** 2)
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(0.1, R(1, 10) ** 1.0)
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(0.1 + 0j, R(1, 10) ** (1.0 + 0j))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(4 , 2 ** R(2, 1))
|
||||
z = pow(-1, R(1, 2))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(F(100, 1), F(1, 10) ** -2)
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(F(100, 1), F(10, 1) ** 2)
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(0.1, F(1, 10) ** 1.0)
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(0.1 + 0j, F(1, 10) ** (1.0 + 0j))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(4 , 2 ** F(2, 1))
|
||||
z = pow(-1, F(1, 2))
|
||||
self.assertAlmostEquals(0, z.real)
|
||||
self.assertEquals(1, z.imag)
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(R(1, 4) , 2 ** R(-2, 1))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(2.0 , 4 ** R(1, 2))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(0.25, 2.0 ** R(-2, 1))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(1.0 + 0j, (1.0 + 0j) ** R(1, 10))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(F(1, 4) , 2 ** F(-2, 1))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(2.0 , 4 ** F(1, 2))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(0.25, 2.0 ** F(-2, 1))
|
||||
self.assertTypedEquals(1.0 + 0j, (1.0 + 0j) ** F(1, 10))
|
||||
|
||||
def testMixingWithDecimal(self):
|
||||
# Decimal refuses mixed comparisons.
|
||||
self.assertRaisesMessage(
|
||||
TypeError,
|
||||
"unsupported operand type(s) for +: 'Fraction' and 'Decimal'",
|
||||
operator.add, R(3,11), Decimal('3.1415926'))
|
||||
self.assertNotEquals(R(5, 2), Decimal('2.5'))
|
||||
operator.add, F(3,11), Decimal('3.1415926'))
|
||||
self.assertNotEquals(F(5, 2), Decimal('2.5'))
|
||||
|
||||
def testComparisons(self):
|
||||
self.assertTrue(R(1, 2) < R(2, 3))
|
||||
self.assertFalse(R(1, 2) < R(1, 2))
|
||||
self.assertTrue(R(1, 2) <= R(2, 3))
|
||||
self.assertTrue(R(1, 2) <= R(1, 2))
|
||||
self.assertFalse(R(2, 3) <= R(1, 2))
|
||||
self.assertTrue(R(1, 2) == R(1, 2))
|
||||
self.assertFalse(R(1, 2) == R(1, 3))
|
||||
self.assertFalse(R(1, 2) != R(1, 2))
|
||||
self.assertTrue(R(1, 2) != R(1, 3))
|
||||
self.assertTrue(F(1, 2) < F(2, 3))
|
||||
self.assertFalse(F(1, 2) < F(1, 2))
|
||||
self.assertTrue(F(1, 2) <= F(2, 3))
|
||||
self.assertTrue(F(1, 2) <= F(1, 2))
|
||||
self.assertFalse(F(2, 3) <= F(1, 2))
|
||||
self.assertTrue(F(1, 2) == F(1, 2))
|
||||
self.assertFalse(F(1, 2) == F(1, 3))
|
||||
self.assertFalse(F(1, 2) != F(1, 2))
|
||||
self.assertTrue(F(1, 2) != F(1, 3))
|
||||
|
||||
def testMixedLess(self):
|
||||
self.assertTrue(2 < R(5, 2))
|
||||
self.assertFalse(2 < R(4, 2))
|
||||
self.assertTrue(R(5, 2) < 3)
|
||||
self.assertFalse(R(4, 2) < 2)
|
||||
self.assertTrue(2 < F(5, 2))
|
||||
self.assertFalse(2 < F(4, 2))
|
||||
self.assertTrue(F(5, 2) < 3)
|
||||
self.assertFalse(F(4, 2) < 2)
|
||||
|
||||
self.assertTrue(R(1, 2) < 0.6)
|
||||
self.assertFalse(R(1, 2) < 0.4)
|
||||
self.assertTrue(0.4 < R(1, 2))
|
||||
self.assertFalse(0.5 < R(1, 2))
|
||||
self.assertTrue(F(1, 2) < 0.6)
|
||||
self.assertFalse(F(1, 2) < 0.4)
|
||||
self.assertTrue(0.4 < F(1, 2))
|
||||
self.assertFalse(0.5 < F(1, 2))
|
||||
|
||||
def testMixedLessEqual(self):
|
||||
self.assertTrue(0.5 <= R(1, 2))
|
||||
self.assertFalse(0.6 <= R(1, 2))
|
||||
self.assertTrue(R(1, 2) <= 0.5)
|
||||
self.assertFalse(R(1, 2) <= 0.4)
|
||||
self.assertTrue(2 <= R(4, 2))
|
||||
self.assertFalse(2 <= R(3, 2))
|
||||
self.assertTrue(R(4, 2) <= 2)
|
||||
self.assertFalse(R(5, 2) <= 2)
|
||||
self.assertTrue(0.5 <= F(1, 2))
|
||||
self.assertFalse(0.6 <= F(1, 2))
|
||||
self.assertTrue(F(1, 2) <= 0.5)
|
||||
self.assertFalse(F(1, 2) <= 0.4)
|
||||
self.assertTrue(2 <= F(4, 2))
|
||||
self.assertFalse(2 <= F(3, 2))
|
||||
self.assertTrue(F(4, 2) <= 2)
|
||||
self.assertFalse(F(5, 2) <= 2)
|
||||
|
||||
def testBigFloatComparisons(self):
|
||||
# Because 10**23 can't be represented exactly as a float:
|
||||
self.assertFalse(R(10**23) == float(10**23))
|
||||
self.assertFalse(F(10**23) == float(10**23))
|
||||
# The first test demonstrates why these are important.
|
||||
self.assertFalse(1e23 < float(R(math.trunc(1e23) + 1)))
|
||||
self.assertTrue(1e23 < R(math.trunc(1e23) + 1))
|
||||
self.assertFalse(1e23 <= R(math.trunc(1e23) - 1))
|
||||
self.assertTrue(1e23 > R(math.trunc(1e23) - 1))
|
||||
self.assertFalse(1e23 >= R(math.trunc(1e23) + 1))
|
||||
self.assertFalse(1e23 < float(F(math.trunc(1e23) + 1)))
|
||||
self.assertTrue(1e23 < F(math.trunc(1e23) + 1))
|
||||
self.assertFalse(1e23 <= F(math.trunc(1e23) - 1))
|
||||
self.assertTrue(1e23 > F(math.trunc(1e23) - 1))
|
||||
self.assertFalse(1e23 >= F(math.trunc(1e23) + 1))
|
||||
|
||||
def testBigComplexComparisons(self):
|
||||
self.assertFalse(R(10**23) == complex(10**23))
|
||||
self.assertTrue(R(10**23) > complex(10**23))
|
||||
self.assertFalse(R(10**23) <= complex(10**23))
|
||||
self.assertFalse(F(10**23) == complex(10**23))
|
||||
self.assertTrue(F(10**23) > complex(10**23))
|
||||
self.assertFalse(F(10**23) <= complex(10**23))
|
||||
|
||||
def testMixedEqual(self):
|
||||
self.assertTrue(0.5 == R(1, 2))
|
||||
self.assertFalse(0.6 == R(1, 2))
|
||||
self.assertTrue(R(1, 2) == 0.5)
|
||||
self.assertFalse(R(1, 2) == 0.4)
|
||||
self.assertTrue(2 == R(4, 2))
|
||||
self.assertFalse(2 == R(3, 2))
|
||||
self.assertTrue(R(4, 2) == 2)
|
||||
self.assertFalse(R(5, 2) == 2)
|
||||
self.assertTrue(0.5 == F(1, 2))
|
||||
self.assertFalse(0.6 == F(1, 2))
|
||||
self.assertTrue(F(1, 2) == 0.5)
|
||||
self.assertFalse(F(1, 2) == 0.4)
|
||||
self.assertTrue(2 == F(4, 2))
|
||||
self.assertFalse(2 == F(3, 2))
|
||||
self.assertTrue(F(4, 2) == 2)
|
||||
self.assertFalse(F(5, 2) == 2)
|
||||
|
||||
def testStringification(self):
|
||||
self.assertEquals("Fraction(7,3)", repr(R(7, 3)))
|
||||
self.assertEquals("7/3", str(R(7, 3)))
|
||||
self.assertEquals("7", str(R(7, 1)))
|
||||
self.assertEquals("Fraction(7, 3)", repr(F(7, 3)))
|
||||
self.assertEquals("7/3", str(F(7, 3)))
|
||||
self.assertEquals("7", str(F(7, 1)))
|
||||
|
||||
def testHash(self):
|
||||
self.assertEquals(hash(2.5), hash(R(5, 2)))
|
||||
self.assertEquals(hash(10**50), hash(R(10**50)))
|
||||
self.assertNotEquals(hash(float(10**23)), hash(R(10**23)))
|
||||
self.assertEquals(hash(2.5), hash(F(5, 2)))
|
||||
self.assertEquals(hash(10**50), hash(F(10**50)))
|
||||
self.assertNotEquals(hash(float(10**23)), hash(F(10**23)))
|
||||
|
||||
def testApproximatePi(self):
|
||||
# Algorithm borrowed from
|
||||
# http://docs.python.org/lib/decimal-recipes.html
|
||||
three = R(3)
|
||||
three = F(3)
|
||||
lasts, t, s, n, na, d, da = 0, three, 3, 1, 0, 0, 24
|
||||
while abs(s - lasts) > R(1, 10**9):
|
||||
while abs(s - lasts) > F(1, 10**9):
|
||||
lasts = s
|
||||
n, na = n+na, na+8
|
||||
d, da = d+da, da+32
|
||||
|
@ -403,9 +388,9 @@ class FractionTest(unittest.TestCase):
|
|||
def testApproximateCos1(self):
|
||||
# Algorithm borrowed from
|
||||
# http://docs.python.org/lib/decimal-recipes.html
|
||||
x = R(1)
|
||||
i, lasts, s, fact, num, sign = 0, 0, R(1), 1, 1, 1
|
||||
while abs(s - lasts) > R(1, 10**9):
|
||||
x = F(1)
|
||||
i, lasts, s, fact, num, sign = 0, 0, F(1), 1, 1, 1
|
||||
while abs(s - lasts) > F(1, 10**9):
|
||||
lasts = s
|
||||
i += 2
|
||||
fact *= i * (i-1)
|
||||
|
@ -415,7 +400,7 @@ class FractionTest(unittest.TestCase):
|
|||
self.assertAlmostEquals(math.cos(1), s)
|
||||
|
||||
def test_copy_deepcopy_pickle(self):
|
||||
r = R(13, 7)
|
||||
r = F(13, 7)
|
||||
self.assertEqual(r, loads(dumps(r)))
|
||||
self.assertEqual(id(r), id(copy(r)))
|
||||
self.assertEqual(id(r), id(deepcopy(r)))
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -4546,10 +4546,10 @@ posix_times(PyObject *self, PyObject *noargs)
|
|||
*/
|
||||
return Py_BuildValue(
|
||||
"ddddd",
|
||||
(double)(kernel.dwHighDateTime*429.4967296 +
|
||||
kernel.dwLowDateTime*1e-7),
|
||||
(double)(user.dwHighDateTime*429.4967296 +
|
||||
user.dwLowDateTime*1e-7),
|
||||
(double)(kernel.dwHighDateTime*429.4967296 +
|
||||
kernel.dwLowDateTime*1e-7),
|
||||
(double)0,
|
||||
(double)0,
|
||||
(double)0);
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
|||
#! /bin/sh
|
||||
# From configure.in Revision: 60489 .
|
||||
# From configure.in Revision: 60552 .
|
||||
# Guess values for system-dependent variables and create Makefiles.
|
||||
# Generated by GNU Autoconf 2.61 for python 3.0.
|
||||
#
|
||||
|
@ -1311,7 +1311,7 @@ if test -n "$ac_init_help"; then
|
|||
Optional Features:
|
||||
--disable-FEATURE do not include FEATURE (same as --enable-FEATURE=no)
|
||||
--enable-FEATURE[=ARG] include FEATURE [ARG=yes]
|
||||
--enable-universalsdk[SDKDIR]
|
||||
--enable-universalsdk[=SDKDIR]
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Build against Mac OS X 10.4u SDK (ppc/i386)
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--enable-framework[=INSTALLDIR]
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Build (MacOSX|Darwin) framework
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CONFIG_ARGS="$ac_configure_args"
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AC_ARG_ENABLE(universalsdk,
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AC_HELP_STRING(--enable-universalsdk@<:@SDKDIR@:>@, Build against Mac OS X 10.4u SDK (ppc/i386)),
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AC_HELP_STRING(--enable-universalsdk@<:@=SDKDIR@:>@, Build against Mac OS X 10.4u SDK (ppc/i386)),
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[
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case $enableval in
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yes)
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