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author | Raymond Hettinger <python@rcn.com> | 2004-07-12 13:00:45 (GMT) |
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committer | Raymond Hettinger <python@rcn.com> | 2004-07-12 13:00:45 (GMT) |
commit | ca1a775ab94ce589a6cbfc5c35448bfac385b045 (patch) | |
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diff --git a/Doc/whatsnew/whatsnew24.tex b/Doc/whatsnew/whatsnew24.tex index c8a70bd..b89164e 100644 --- a/Doc/whatsnew/whatsnew24.tex +++ b/Doc/whatsnew/whatsnew24.tex @@ -105,7 +105,8 @@ expressions no longer produce a warning and instead produce a different result that's usually a long integer. The problematic expressions are primarily left shifts and lengthy -hexadecimal and octal constants. For example, \code{2 << 32} results +hexadecimal and octal constants. For example, +\code{2 \textless{}\textless{} 32} results in a warning in 2.3, evaluating to 0 on 32-bit platforms. In Python 2.4, this expression now returns the correct answer, 8589934592. @@ -368,7 +369,7 @@ floating-point number and not a \class{Decimal}. Instances also have a \method{ >>> cmath.sqrt(-d) 351364.18288201344j >>> d.sqrt() -Decimal(``351364.1828820134592177245001'') +Decimal("351364.1828820134592177245001") \end{verbatim} @@ -396,10 +397,10 @@ to alter the default precision, rounding, or trap handling. >>> decimal.getcontext().prec 28 >>> decimal.Decimal(1) / decimal.Decimal(7) -Decimal(``0.1428571428571428571428571429'') +Decimal("0.1428571428571428571428571429") >>> decimal.getcontext().prec = 9 >>> decimal.Decimal(1) / decimal.Decimal(7) -Decimal(``0.142857143'') +Decimal("0.142857143") \end{verbatim} The default action for error conditions is to return a special value @@ -408,7 +409,7 @@ be raised: \begin{verbatim} >>> decimal.Decimal(1) / decimal.Decimal(0) -Decimal(``Infinity'') +Decimal("Infinity") >>> decimal.getcontext().trap_enablers[decimal.DivisionByZero] = True >>> decimal.Decimal(1) / decimal.Decimal(0) Traceback (most recent call last): @@ -425,7 +426,7 @@ numbers such as \method{to_eng_string()} and \method{to_sci_string()}. \seepep{327}{Decimal Data Type}{Written by Facundo Batista and implemented by Facundo Batista, Eric Price, Raymond Hettinger, Aahz, and Tim Peters.} -\seeurl{http://research.microsoft.com/~hollasch/cgindex/coding/ieeefloat.html} +\seeurl{http://research.microsoft.com/\textasciitilde hollasch/cgindex/coding/ieeefloat.html} {A more detailed overview of the IEEE-754 representation.} \seeurl{http://www.lahey.com/float.htm} @@ -436,7 +437,7 @@ that floating-point inaccuracy can cause.} {A description of a decimal-based representation. This representation is being proposed as a standard, and underlies the new Python decimal type. Much of this material was written by Mike Cowlishaw, designer of the -REXX language.} +Rexx language.} \end{seealso} @@ -584,7 +585,7 @@ Previously this had to be a regular Python dictionary. \begin{itemize} -\item The inner loops for list and tupleslicing +\item The inner loops for list and tuple slicing were optimized and now run about one-third faster. The inner loops were also optimized for dictionaries with performance boosts to \method{keys()}, \method{values()}, \method{items()}, @@ -857,7 +858,7 @@ tranmitting multiple XML-RPC calls in a single HTTP operation. %====================================================================== -% whole new modules get described in \subsections here +% whole new modules get described in subsections here \subsection{cookielib} |