long_mul(): Simplified exit code. In particular, k_mul() returns a
normalized result, so no point to normalizing it again. The number of test+branches was also excessive.
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@ -1878,18 +1878,12 @@ long_mul(PyLongObject *v, PyLongObject *w)
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z = k_mul(a, b);
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if(z == NULL) {
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Py_DECREF(a);
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Py_DECREF(b);
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return NULL;
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}
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if (a->ob_size < 0)
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z->ob_size = -(z->ob_size);
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if (b->ob_size < 0)
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/* Negate if exactly one of the inputs is negative. */
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if (((a->ob_size ^ b->ob_size) < 0) && z)
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z->ob_size = -(z->ob_size);
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Py_DECREF(a);
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Py_DECREF(b);
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return (PyObject *) long_normalize(z);
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return (PyObject *)z;
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}
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/* The / and % operators are now defined in terms of divmod().
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