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author | Raymond Hettinger <python@rcn.com> | 2004-07-03 12:26:21 (GMT) |
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committer | Raymond Hettinger <python@rcn.com> | 2004-07-03 12:26:21 (GMT) |
commit | 6ea484582238a65d44a76e3a831e3ba7c77a1a25 (patch) | |
tree | abdd01ed161e69aaacf21a8502287046dbda1c94 /Lib/decimal.py | |
parent | 17c52d84934ff85efc26db3a040ce85cfb154488 (diff) | |
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* Make the tests independent of the default precision.
* Change the default precision to 28 (to match VB's decimal type).
Diffstat (limited to 'Lib/decimal.py')
-rw-r--r-- | Lib/decimal.py | 239 |
1 files changed, 120 insertions, 119 deletions
diff --git a/Lib/decimal.py b/Lib/decimal.py index 973f110..808a1f0 100644 --- a/Lib/decimal.py +++ b/Lib/decimal.py @@ -10,7 +10,6 @@ # Todo: # Provide a clean way of attaching monetary format representations -# Make tests independent of DefaultContext.prec == 9 """ @@ -41,6 +40,7 @@ of the expected Decimal("0.00") returned by decimal floating point). Here are some examples of using the decimal module: >>> from decimal import * +>>> getcontext().prec=9 >>> Decimal(0) Decimal("0") >>> Decimal("1") @@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ __all__ = [ 'Underflow', # Module parameters - 'SINGLE_PRECISION', 'DEFAULT_MAX_EXPONENT', 'DEFAULT_MIN_EXPONENT', + 'DEFAULT_MAX_EXPONENT', 'DEFAULT_MIN_EXPONENT', # Constants for use in setting up contexts 'ROUND_DOWN', 'ROUND_HALF_UP', 'ROUND_HALF_EVEN', 'ROUND_CEILING', @@ -149,9 +149,6 @@ import math import operator xor = operator.xor -#Precision -SINGLE_PRECISION = 9 - #Exponent Range DEFAULT_MAX_EXPONENT = 999999999 DEFAULT_MIN_EXPONENT = -999999999 @@ -425,6 +422,8 @@ if hasattr(threading.currentThread(), '__decimal_context__'): def setcontext(context): """Set this thread's context to context.""" + if context == DefaultContext: + context = Context() threading.currentThread().__decimal_context__ = context def getcontext(): @@ -2265,13 +2264,13 @@ class Context(object): operation on the operand. Otherwise, the result is the same as using the plus operation on the operand. - >>> DefaultContext.abs(Decimal('2.1')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.abs(Decimal('2.1')) Decimal("2.1") - >>> DefaultContext.abs(Decimal('-100')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.abs(Decimal('-100')) Decimal("100") - >>> DefaultContext.abs(Decimal('101.5')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.abs(Decimal('101.5')) Decimal("101.5") - >>> DefaultContext.abs(Decimal('-101.5')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.abs(Decimal('-101.5')) Decimal("101.5") """ return a.__abs__(context=self) @@ -2279,9 +2278,9 @@ class Context(object): def add(self, a, b): """Return the sum of the two operands. - >>> DefaultContext.add(Decimal('12'), Decimal('7.00')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.add(Decimal('12'), Decimal('7.00')) Decimal("19.00") - >>> DefaultContext.add(Decimal('1E+2'), Decimal('1.01E+4')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.add(Decimal('1E+2'), Decimal('1.01E+4')) Decimal("1.02E+4") """ return a.__add__(b, context=self) @@ -2303,17 +2302,17 @@ class Context(object): subtraction: '-1' if the result is less than zero, '0' if the result is zero or negative zero, or '1' if the result is greater than zero. - >>> DefaultContext.compare(Decimal('2.1'), Decimal('3')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.compare(Decimal('2.1'), Decimal('3')) Decimal("-1") - >>> DefaultContext.compare(Decimal('2.1'), Decimal('2.1')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.compare(Decimal('2.1'), Decimal('2.1')) Decimal("0") - >>> DefaultContext.compare(Decimal('2.1'), Decimal('2.10')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.compare(Decimal('2.1'), Decimal('2.10')) Decimal("0") - >>> DefaultContext.compare(Decimal('3'), Decimal('2.1')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.compare(Decimal('3'), Decimal('2.1')) Decimal("1") - >>> DefaultContext.compare(Decimal('2.1'), Decimal('-3')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.compare(Decimal('2.1'), Decimal('-3')) Decimal("1") - >>> DefaultContext.compare(Decimal('-3'), Decimal('2.1')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.compare(Decimal('-3'), Decimal('2.1')) Decimal("-1") """ return a.compare(b, context=self) @@ -2321,25 +2320,25 @@ class Context(object): def divide(self, a, b): """Decimal division in a specified context. - >>> DefaultContext.divide(Decimal('1'), Decimal('3')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.divide(Decimal('1'), Decimal('3')) Decimal("0.333333333") - >>> DefaultContext.divide(Decimal('2'), Decimal('3')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.divide(Decimal('2'), Decimal('3')) Decimal("0.666666667") - >>> DefaultContext.divide(Decimal('5'), Decimal('2')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.divide(Decimal('5'), Decimal('2')) Decimal("2.5") - >>> DefaultContext.divide(Decimal('1'), Decimal('10')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.divide(Decimal('1'), Decimal('10')) Decimal("0.1") - >>> DefaultContext.divide(Decimal('12'), Decimal('12')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.divide(Decimal('12'), Decimal('12')) Decimal("1") - >>> DefaultContext.divide(Decimal('8.00'), Decimal('2')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.divide(Decimal('8.00'), Decimal('2')) Decimal("4.00") - >>> DefaultContext.divide(Decimal('2.400'), Decimal('2.0')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.divide(Decimal('2.400'), Decimal('2.0')) Decimal("1.20") - >>> DefaultContext.divide(Decimal('1000'), Decimal('100')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.divide(Decimal('1000'), Decimal('100')) Decimal("10") - >>> DefaultContext.divide(Decimal('1000'), Decimal('1')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.divide(Decimal('1000'), Decimal('1')) Decimal("1000") - >>> DefaultContext.divide(Decimal('2.40E+6'), Decimal('2')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.divide(Decimal('2.40E+6'), Decimal('2')) Decimal("1.20E+6") """ return a.__div__(b, context=self) @@ -2347,11 +2346,11 @@ class Context(object): def divide_int(self, a, b): """Divides two numbers and returns the integer part of the result. - >>> DefaultContext.divide_int(Decimal('2'), Decimal('3')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.divide_int(Decimal('2'), Decimal('3')) Decimal("0") - >>> DefaultContext.divide_int(Decimal('10'), Decimal('3')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.divide_int(Decimal('10'), Decimal('3')) Decimal("3") - >>> DefaultContext.divide_int(Decimal('1'), Decimal('0.3')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.divide_int(Decimal('1'), Decimal('0.3')) Decimal("3") """ return a.__floordiv__(b, context=self) @@ -2368,11 +2367,11 @@ class Context(object): is chosen as the result. Otherwise the maximum (closer to positive infinity) of the two operands is chosen as the result. - >>> DefaultContext.max(Decimal('3'), Decimal('2')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.max(Decimal('3'), Decimal('2')) Decimal("3") - >>> DefaultContext.max(Decimal('-10'), Decimal('3')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.max(Decimal('-10'), Decimal('3')) Decimal("3") - >>> DefaultContext.max(Decimal('1.0'), Decimal('1')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.max(Decimal('1.0'), Decimal('1')) Decimal("1.0") """ return a.max(b, context=self) @@ -2386,11 +2385,11 @@ class Context(object): is chosen as the result. Otherwise the minimum (closer to negative infinity) of the two operands is chosen as the result. - >>> DefaultContext.min(Decimal('3'), Decimal('2')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.min(Decimal('3'), Decimal('2')) Decimal("2") - >>> DefaultContext.min(Decimal('-10'), Decimal('3')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.min(Decimal('-10'), Decimal('3')) Decimal("-10") - >>> DefaultContext.min(Decimal('1.0'), Decimal('1')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.min(Decimal('1.0'), Decimal('1')) Decimal("1.0") """ return a.min(b, context=self) @@ -2402,9 +2401,9 @@ class Context(object): operation minus(a) is calculated as subtract('0', a) where the '0' has the same exponent as the operand. - >>> DefaultContext.minus(Decimal('1.3')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.minus(Decimal('1.3')) Decimal("-1.3") - >>> DefaultContext.minus(Decimal('-1.3')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.minus(Decimal('-1.3')) Decimal("1.3") """ return a.__neg__(context=self) @@ -2417,15 +2416,15 @@ class Context(object): resulting in a number which may be as long as the sum of the lengths of the two operands. - >>> DefaultContext.multiply(Decimal('1.20'), Decimal('3')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.multiply(Decimal('1.20'), Decimal('3')) Decimal("3.60") - >>> DefaultContext.multiply(Decimal('7'), Decimal('3')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.multiply(Decimal('7'), Decimal('3')) Decimal("21") - >>> DefaultContext.multiply(Decimal('0.9'), Decimal('0.8')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.multiply(Decimal('0.9'), Decimal('0.8')) Decimal("0.72") - >>> DefaultContext.multiply(Decimal('0.9'), Decimal('-0')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.multiply(Decimal('0.9'), Decimal('-0')) Decimal("-0.0") - >>> DefaultContext.multiply(Decimal('654321'), Decimal('654321')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.multiply(Decimal('654321'), Decimal('654321')) Decimal("4.28135971E+11") """ return a.__mul__(b, context=self) @@ -2436,17 +2435,17 @@ class Context(object): Essentially a plus operation with all trailing zeros removed from the result. - >>> DefaultContext.normalize(Decimal('2.1')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.normalize(Decimal('2.1')) Decimal("2.1") - >>> DefaultContext.normalize(Decimal('-2.0')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.normalize(Decimal('-2.0')) Decimal("-2") - >>> DefaultContext.normalize(Decimal('1.200')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.normalize(Decimal('1.200')) Decimal("1.2") - >>> DefaultContext.normalize(Decimal('-120')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.normalize(Decimal('-120')) Decimal("-1.2E+2") - >>> DefaultContext.normalize(Decimal('120.00')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.normalize(Decimal('120.00')) Decimal("1.2E+2") - >>> DefaultContext.normalize(Decimal('0.00')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.normalize(Decimal('0.00')) Decimal("0") """ return a.normalize(context=self) @@ -2458,9 +2457,9 @@ class Context(object): operation plus(a) is calculated as add('0', a) where the '0' has the same exponent as the operand. - >>> DefaultContext.plus(Decimal('1.3')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.plus(Decimal('1.3')) Decimal("1.3") - >>> DefaultContext.plus(Decimal('-1.3')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.plus(Decimal('-1.3')) Decimal("-1.3") """ return a.__pos__(context=self) @@ -2483,33 +2482,33 @@ class Context(object): division into 1, the operation is not halted at that point but continues. - >>> DefaultContext.power(Decimal('2'), Decimal('3')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.power(Decimal('2'), Decimal('3')) Decimal("8") - >>> DefaultContext.power(Decimal('2'), Decimal('-3')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.power(Decimal('2'), Decimal('-3')) Decimal("0.125") - >>> DefaultContext.power(Decimal('1.7'), Decimal('8')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.power(Decimal('1.7'), Decimal('8')) Decimal("69.7575744") - >>> DefaultContext.power(Decimal('Infinity'), Decimal('-2')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.power(Decimal('Infinity'), Decimal('-2')) Decimal("0") - >>> DefaultContext.power(Decimal('Infinity'), Decimal('-1')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.power(Decimal('Infinity'), Decimal('-1')) Decimal("0") - >>> DefaultContext.power(Decimal('Infinity'), Decimal('0')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.power(Decimal('Infinity'), Decimal('0')) Decimal("1") - >>> DefaultContext.power(Decimal('Infinity'), Decimal('1')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.power(Decimal('Infinity'), Decimal('1')) Decimal("Infinity") - >>> DefaultContext.power(Decimal('Infinity'), Decimal('2')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.power(Decimal('Infinity'), Decimal('2')) Decimal("Infinity") - >>> DefaultContext.power(Decimal('-Infinity'), Decimal('-2')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.power(Decimal('-Infinity'), Decimal('-2')) Decimal("0") - >>> DefaultContext.power(Decimal('-Infinity'), Decimal('-1')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.power(Decimal('-Infinity'), Decimal('-1')) Decimal("-0") - >>> DefaultContext.power(Decimal('-Infinity'), Decimal('0')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.power(Decimal('-Infinity'), Decimal('0')) Decimal("1") - >>> DefaultContext.power(Decimal('-Infinity'), Decimal('1')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.power(Decimal('-Infinity'), Decimal('1')) Decimal("-Infinity") - >>> DefaultContext.power(Decimal('-Infinity'), Decimal('2')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.power(Decimal('-Infinity'), Decimal('2')) Decimal("Infinity") - >>> DefaultContext.power(Decimal('0'), Decimal('0')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.power(Decimal('0'), Decimal('0')) Decimal("NaN") """ return a.__pow__(b, modulo, context=self) @@ -2532,35 +2531,35 @@ class Context(object): Also unlike other operations, quantize will never raise Underflow, even if the result is subnormal and inexact. - >>> DefaultContext.quantize(Decimal('2.17'), Decimal('0.001')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.quantize(Decimal('2.17'), Decimal('0.001')) Decimal("2.170") - >>> DefaultContext.quantize(Decimal('2.17'), Decimal('0.01')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.quantize(Decimal('2.17'), Decimal('0.01')) Decimal("2.17") - >>> DefaultContext.quantize(Decimal('2.17'), Decimal('0.1')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.quantize(Decimal('2.17'), Decimal('0.1')) Decimal("2.2") - >>> DefaultContext.quantize(Decimal('2.17'), Decimal('1e+0')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.quantize(Decimal('2.17'), Decimal('1e+0')) Decimal("2") - >>> DefaultContext.quantize(Decimal('2.17'), Decimal('1e+1')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.quantize(Decimal('2.17'), Decimal('1e+1')) Decimal("0E+1") - >>> DefaultContext.quantize(Decimal('-Inf'), Decimal('Infinity')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.quantize(Decimal('-Inf'), Decimal('Infinity')) Decimal("-Infinity") - >>> DefaultContext.quantize(Decimal('2'), Decimal('Infinity')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.quantize(Decimal('2'), Decimal('Infinity')) Decimal("NaN") - >>> DefaultContext.quantize(Decimal('-0.1'), Decimal('1')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.quantize(Decimal('-0.1'), Decimal('1')) Decimal("-0") - >>> DefaultContext.quantize(Decimal('-0'), Decimal('1e+5')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.quantize(Decimal('-0'), Decimal('1e+5')) Decimal("-0E+5") - >>> DefaultContext.quantize(Decimal('+35236450.6'), Decimal('1e-2')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.quantize(Decimal('+35236450.6'), Decimal('1e-2')) Decimal("NaN") - >>> DefaultContext.quantize(Decimal('-35236450.6'), Decimal('1e-2')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.quantize(Decimal('-35236450.6'), Decimal('1e-2')) Decimal("NaN") - >>> DefaultContext.quantize(Decimal('217'), Decimal('1e-1')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.quantize(Decimal('217'), Decimal('1e-1')) Decimal("217.0") - >>> DefaultContext.quantize(Decimal('217'), Decimal('1e-0')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.quantize(Decimal('217'), Decimal('1e-0')) Decimal("217") - >>> DefaultContext.quantize(Decimal('217'), Decimal('1e+1')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.quantize(Decimal('217'), Decimal('1e+1')) Decimal("2.2E+2") - >>> DefaultContext.quantize(Decimal('217'), Decimal('1e+2')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.quantize(Decimal('217'), Decimal('1e+2')) Decimal("2E+2") """ return a.quantize(b, context=self) @@ -2577,17 +2576,17 @@ class Context(object): (that is, if integer division on the same two operands would fail, the remainder cannot be calculated). - >>> DefaultContext.remainder(Decimal('2.1'), Decimal('3')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.remainder(Decimal('2.1'), Decimal('3')) Decimal("2.1") - >>> DefaultContext.remainder(Decimal('10'), Decimal('3')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.remainder(Decimal('10'), Decimal('3')) Decimal("1") - >>> DefaultContext.remainder(Decimal('-10'), Decimal('3')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.remainder(Decimal('-10'), Decimal('3')) Decimal("-1") - >>> DefaultContext.remainder(Decimal('10.2'), Decimal('1')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.remainder(Decimal('10.2'), Decimal('1')) Decimal("0.2") - >>> DefaultContext.remainder(Decimal('10'), Decimal('0.3')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.remainder(Decimal('10'), Decimal('0.3')) Decimal("0.1") - >>> DefaultContext.remainder(Decimal('3.6'), Decimal('1.3')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.remainder(Decimal('3.6'), Decimal('1.3')) Decimal("1.0") """ return a.__mod__(b, context=self) @@ -2602,19 +2601,19 @@ class Context(object): (that is, if integer division on the same two operands would fail, the remainder cannot be calculated). - >>> DefaultContext.remainder_near(Decimal('2.1'), Decimal('3')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.remainder_near(Decimal('2.1'), Decimal('3')) Decimal("-0.9") - >>> DefaultContext.remainder_near(Decimal('10'), Decimal('6')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.remainder_near(Decimal('10'), Decimal('6')) Decimal("-2") - >>> DefaultContext.remainder_near(Decimal('10'), Decimal('3')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.remainder_near(Decimal('10'), Decimal('3')) Decimal("1") - >>> DefaultContext.remainder_near(Decimal('-10'), Decimal('3')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.remainder_near(Decimal('-10'), Decimal('3')) Decimal("-1") - >>> DefaultContext.remainder_near(Decimal('10.2'), Decimal('1')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.remainder_near(Decimal('10.2'), Decimal('1')) Decimal("0.2") - >>> DefaultContext.remainder_near(Decimal('10'), Decimal('0.3')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.remainder_near(Decimal('10'), Decimal('0.3')) Decimal("0.1") - >>> DefaultContext.remainder_near(Decimal('3.6'), Decimal('1.3')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.remainder_near(Decimal('3.6'), Decimal('1.3')) Decimal("-0.3") """ return a.remainder_near(b, context=self) @@ -2625,13 +2624,13 @@ class Context(object): The result is never affected by either the sign or the coefficient of either operand. - >>> DefaultContext.same_quantum(Decimal('2.17'), Decimal('0.001')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.same_quantum(Decimal('2.17'), Decimal('0.001')) False - >>> DefaultContext.same_quantum(Decimal('2.17'), Decimal('0.01')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.same_quantum(Decimal('2.17'), Decimal('0.01')) True - >>> DefaultContext.same_quantum(Decimal('2.17'), Decimal('1')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.same_quantum(Decimal('2.17'), Decimal('1')) False - >>> DefaultContext.same_quantum(Decimal('Inf'), Decimal('-Inf')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.same_quantum(Decimal('Inf'), Decimal('-Inf')) True """ return a.same_quantum(b) @@ -2642,35 +2641,37 @@ class Context(object): If the result must be inexact, it is rounded using the round-half-even algorithm. - >>> DefaultContext.sqrt(Decimal('0')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.sqrt(Decimal('0')) Decimal("0") - >>> DefaultContext.sqrt(Decimal('-0')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.sqrt(Decimal('-0')) Decimal("-0") - >>> DefaultContext.sqrt(Decimal('0.39')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.sqrt(Decimal('0.39')) Decimal("0.624499800") - >>> DefaultContext.sqrt(Decimal('100')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.sqrt(Decimal('100')) Decimal("10") - >>> DefaultContext.sqrt(Decimal('1')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.sqrt(Decimal('1')) Decimal("1") - >>> DefaultContext.sqrt(Decimal('1.0')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.sqrt(Decimal('1.0')) Decimal("1.0") - >>> DefaultContext.sqrt(Decimal('1.00')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.sqrt(Decimal('1.00')) Decimal("1.0") - >>> DefaultContext.sqrt(Decimal('7')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.sqrt(Decimal('7')) Decimal("2.64575131") - >>> DefaultContext.sqrt(Decimal('10')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.sqrt(Decimal('10')) Decimal("3.16227766") + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.prec + 9 """ return a.sqrt(context=self) def subtract(self, a, b): """Return the sum of the two operands. - >>> DefaultContext.subtract(Decimal('1.3'), Decimal('1.07')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.subtract(Decimal('1.3'), Decimal('1.07')) Decimal("0.23") - >>> DefaultContext.subtract(Decimal('1.3'), Decimal('1.30')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.subtract(Decimal('1.3'), Decimal('1.30')) Decimal("0.00") - >>> DefaultContext.subtract(Decimal('1.3'), Decimal('2.07')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.subtract(Decimal('1.3'), Decimal('2.07')) Decimal("-0.77") """ return a.__sub__(b, context=self) @@ -2698,21 +2699,21 @@ class Context(object): of the operand as the precision setting, except that no flags will be set. The rounding mode is taken from the context. - >>> DefaultContext.to_integral(Decimal('2.1')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.to_integral(Decimal('2.1')) Decimal("2") - >>> DefaultContext.to_integral(Decimal('100')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.to_integral(Decimal('100')) Decimal("100") - >>> DefaultContext.to_integral(Decimal('100.0')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.to_integral(Decimal('100.0')) Decimal("100") - >>> DefaultContext.to_integral(Decimal('101.5')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.to_integral(Decimal('101.5')) Decimal("102") - >>> DefaultContext.to_integral(Decimal('-101.5')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.to_integral(Decimal('-101.5')) Decimal("-102") - >>> DefaultContext.to_integral(Decimal('10E+5')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.to_integral(Decimal('10E+5')) Decimal("1.0E+6") - >>> DefaultContext.to_integral(Decimal('7.89E+77')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.to_integral(Decimal('7.89E+77')) Decimal("7.89E+77") - >>> DefaultContext.to_integral(Decimal('-Inf')) + >>> ExtendedDefaultContext.to_integral(Decimal('-Inf')) Decimal("-Infinity") """ return a.to_integral(context=self) @@ -2962,7 +2963,7 @@ _basic_traps.update({Inexact:0, Rounded:0, Subnormal:0}) # Is mutable, so than new contexts can have different default values DefaultContext = Context( - prec=SINGLE_PRECISION, rounding=ROUND_HALF_EVEN, + prec=28, rounding=ROUND_HALF_EVEN, trap_enablers=dict.fromkeys(Signals, 0), flags=None, _rounding_decision=ALWAYS_ROUND, @@ -2981,7 +2982,7 @@ BasicDefaultContext = Context( ) ExtendedDefaultContext = Context( - prec=SINGLE_PRECISION, rounding=ROUND_HALF_EVEN, + prec=9, rounding=ROUND_HALF_EVEN, trap_enablers=dict.fromkeys(Signals, 0), flags=None, _rounding_decision=ALWAYS_ROUND, |