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from __future__ import division
# When true division is the default, get rid of this and add it to
# test_long.py instead. In the meantime, it's too obscure to try to
# trick just part of test_long into using future division.
from test_support import TestFailed, verify, verbose
def test_true_division():
if verbose:
print "long true division"
huge = 1L << 40000
mhuge = -huge
verify(huge / huge == 1.0)
verify(mhuge / mhuge == 1.0)
verify(huge / mhuge == -1.0)
verify(mhuge / huge == -1.0)
verify(1 / huge == 0.0)
verify(1L / huge == 0.0)
verify(1 / mhuge == 0.0)
verify(1L / mhuge == 0.0)
verify((666 * huge + (huge >> 1)) / huge == 666.5)
verify((666 * mhuge + (mhuge >> 1)) / mhuge == 666.5)
verify((666 * huge + (huge >> 1)) / mhuge == -666.5)
verify((666 * mhuge + (mhuge >> 1)) / huge == -666.5)
verify(huge / (huge << 1) == 0.5)
verify((1000000 * huge) / huge == 1000000)
namespace = {'huge': huge, 'mhuge': mhuge}
for overflow in ["float(huge)", "float(mhuge)",
"huge / 1", "huge / 2L", "huge / -1", "huge / -2L",
"mhuge / 100", "mhuge / 100L"]:
try:
eval(overflow, namespace)
except OverflowError:
pass
else:
raise TestFailed("expected OverflowError from %r" % overflow)
for zero in ["huge / 0", "huge / 0L",
"mhuge / 0", "mhuge / 0L"]:
try:
eval(zero, namespace)
except ZeroDivisionError:
pass
else:
raise TestFailed("expected ZeroDivisionError from %r" % zero)
test_true_division()
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