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Fix typos (#123775)
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Co-authored-by: algonell <algonell@gmail.com>
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@ -487,7 +487,7 @@ class _EnumDict(dict):
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# accepts iterable as multiple arguments?
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value = t(auto_valued)
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except TypeError:
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# then pass them in singlely
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# then pass them in singly
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value = t(*auto_valued)
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self._member_names[key] = None
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if non_auto_store:
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@ -1663,7 +1663,7 @@ ddfma375087 fma 1 12345678 1E-33 -> 12345678.00000001 Inexac
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ddfma375088 fma 1 12345678 1E-34 -> 12345678.00000001 Inexact Rounded
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ddfma375089 fma 1 12345678 1E-35 -> 12345678.00000001 Inexact Rounded
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-- desctructive subtraction (from remainder tests)
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-- destructive subtraction (from remainder tests)
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-- +++ some of these will be off-by-one remainder vs remainderNear
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@ -462,7 +462,7 @@ ddqua520 quantize 1.234 1e359 -> 0E+359 Inexact Rounded
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ddqua521 quantize 123.456 1e359 -> 0E+359 Inexact Rounded
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ddqua522 quantize 1.234 1e359 -> 0E+359 Inexact Rounded
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ddqua523 quantize 123.456 1e359 -> 0E+359 Inexact Rounded
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-- next four are "won't fit" overfl
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-- next four are "won't fit" overflow
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ddqua526 quantize 1.234 1e-299 -> NaN Invalid_operation
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ddqua527 quantize 123.456 1e-299 -> NaN Invalid_operation
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ddqua528 quantize 1.234 1e-299 -> NaN Invalid_operation
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@ -422,7 +422,7 @@ ddrem757 remainder 1 sNaN -> NaN Invalid_operation
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ddrem758 remainder 1000 sNaN -> NaN Invalid_operation
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ddrem759 remainder Inf -sNaN -> -NaN Invalid_operation
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-- propaging NaNs
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-- propagating NaNs
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ddrem760 remainder NaN1 NaN7 -> NaN1
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ddrem761 remainder sNaN2 NaN8 -> NaN2 Invalid_operation
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ddrem762 remainder NaN3 sNaN9 -> NaN9 Invalid_operation
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@ -450,7 +450,7 @@ ddrmn757 remaindernear 1 sNaN -> NaN Invalid_operation
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ddrmn758 remaindernear 1000 sNaN -> NaN Invalid_operation
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ddrmn759 remaindernear Inf -sNaN -> -NaN Invalid_operation
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-- propaging NaNs
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-- propagating NaNs
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ddrmn760 remaindernear NaN1 NaN7 -> NaN1
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ddrmn761 remaindernear sNaN2 NaN8 -> NaN2 Invalid_operation
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ddrmn762 remaindernear NaN3 sNaN9 -> NaN9 Invalid_operation
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@ -418,7 +418,7 @@ dqrem757 remainder 1 sNaN -> NaN Invalid_operation
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dqrem758 remainder 1000 sNaN -> NaN Invalid_operation
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dqrem759 remainder Inf -sNaN -> -NaN Invalid_operation
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-- propaging NaNs
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-- propagating NaNs
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dqrem760 remainder NaN1 NaN7 -> NaN1
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dqrem761 remainder sNaN2 NaN8 -> NaN2 Invalid_operation
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dqrem762 remainder NaN3 sNaN9 -> NaN9 Invalid_operation
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@ -450,7 +450,7 @@ dqrmn757 remaindernear 1 sNaN -> NaN Invalid_operation
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dqrmn758 remaindernear 1000 sNaN -> NaN Invalid_operation
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dqrmn759 remaindernear Inf -sNaN -> -NaN Invalid_operation
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-- propaging NaNs
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-- propagating NaNs
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dqrmn760 remaindernear NaN1 NaN7 -> NaN1
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dqrmn761 remaindernear sNaN2 NaN8 -> NaN2 Invalid_operation
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dqrmn762 remaindernear NaN3 sNaN9 -> NaN9 Invalid_operation
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@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ rounding: half_even
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maxExponent: 384
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minexponent: -383
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-- basics (examples in specificiation, etc.)
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-- basics (examples in specification, etc.)
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expx001 exp -Infinity -> 0
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expx002 exp -10 -> 0.0000453999298 Inexact Rounded
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expx003 exp -1 -> 0.367879441 Inexact Rounded
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@ -435,7 +435,7 @@ remx757 remainder 1 sNaN -> NaN Invalid_operation
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remx758 remainder 1000 sNaN -> NaN Invalid_operation
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remx759 remainder Inf -sNaN -> -NaN Invalid_operation
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-- propaging NaNs
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-- propagating NaNs
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remx760 remainder NaN1 NaN7 -> NaN1
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remx761 remainder sNaN2 NaN8 -> NaN2 Invalid_operation
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remx762 remainder NaN3 sNaN9 -> NaN9 Invalid_operation
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@ -498,7 +498,7 @@ rmnx758 remaindernear 1000 sNaN -> NaN Invalid_operation
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rmnx759 remaindernear Inf sNaN -> NaN Invalid_operation
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rmnx760 remaindernear NaN sNaN -> NaN Invalid_operation
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-- propaging NaNs
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-- propagating NaNs
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rmnx761 remaindernear NaN1 NaN7 -> NaN1
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rmnx762 remaindernear sNaN2 NaN8 -> NaN2 Invalid_operation
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rmnx763 remaindernear NaN3 -sNaN9 -> -NaN9 Invalid_operation
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@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ nan
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>>> INF / INF
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nan
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However unambigous operations with inf return inf:
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However unambiguous operations with inf return inf:
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>>> INF * INF
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inf
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>>> 1.5 * INF
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setup_process()
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if (runtests.hunt_refleak is not None) and (not self.num_workers):
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# gh-109739: WindowsLoadTracker thread interfers with refleak check
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# gh-109739: WindowsLoadTracker thread interferes with refleak check
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use_load_tracker = False
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else:
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# WindowsLoadTracker is only needed on Windows
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# Special Unicode characters
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'\uFFFE'
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'\uFFFF'
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# Match multiple sequential invalid characters for better effiency
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# Match multiple sequential invalid characters for better efficiency
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']+')
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def _sanitize_xml_replace(regs):
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@support.cpython_only
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def test_bad_ext_code(self):
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# This should never happen in normal circumstances, because the type
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# and the value of the extesion code is checked in copyreg.add_extension().
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# and the value of the extension code is checked in copyreg.add_extension().
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key = (__name__, 'MyList')
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def check(code, exc):
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assert key not in copyreg._extension_registry
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self._check_crash(BrokenProcessPool, id, ExitAtUnpickle())
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def test_error_at_task_unpickle(self):
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# gh-109832: Restore stderr overriden by _raise_error_ignore_stderr()
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# gh-109832: Restore stderr overridden by _raise_error_ignore_stderr()
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self.addCleanup(setattr, sys, 'stderr', sys.stderr)
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# Check problem occurring while unpickling a task on workers
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self._check_crash(PicklingError, _return_instance, ErrorAtPickle)
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def test_error_during_result_unpickle_in_result_handler(self):
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# gh-109832: Restore stderr overriden by _raise_error_ignore_stderr()
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# gh-109832: Restore stderr overridden by _raise_error_ignore_stderr()
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self.addCleanup(setattr, sys, 'stderr', sys.stderr)
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# Check problem occurring while unpickling a task in
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filter=lambda x: x.startswith('CONVERT_TEST_'))
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# We don't want the reverse lookup value to vary when there are
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# multiple possible names for a given value. It should always
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# report the first lexigraphical name in that case.
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# report the first lexicographical name in that case.
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self.assertEqual(test_type(5).name, 'CONVERT_TEST_NAME_A')
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def test_convert_int(self):
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class Symbolic:
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"""Simple non-numeric class for testing mixed arithmetic.
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It is not Integral, Rational, Real or Complex, and cannot be conveted
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It is not Integral, Rational, Real or Complex, and cannot be converted
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to int, float or complex. but it supports some arithmetic operations.
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"""
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def __init__(self, value):
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self.assertEqual(
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f"""
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{
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40 # fourty
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40 # forty
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+ # plus
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2 # two
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}""",
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self.assertEqual(
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f"""
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{
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40 # fourty
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40 # forty
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+ # plus
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2 # two
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}""",
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ns.add_known_dir("/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/9.8/lib/python9.8/lib-dynload")
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ns.add_known_file("/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/9.8/lib/python9.8/os.py")
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# This is definitely not the stdlib (see discusion in bpo-46890)
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# This is definitely not the stdlib (see discussion in bpo-46890)
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#ns.add_known_file("/Library/Frameworks/lib/python98.zip")
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expected = dict(
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ns.add_known_dir("/Library/Frameworks/DebugPython.framework/Versions/9.8/lib/python9.8/lib-dynload")
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ns.add_known_xfile("/Library/Frameworks/DebugPython.framework/Versions/9.8/lib/python9.8/os.py")
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# This is definitely not the stdlib (see discusion in bpo-46890)
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# This is definitely not the stdlib (see discussion in bpo-46890)
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#ns.add_known_xfile("/Library/lib/python98.zip")
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expected = dict(
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executable="/Library/Frameworks/DebugPython.framework/Versions/9.8/bin/python9.8",
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return f'Flt({int(self)})'
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def baseline_sumprod(p, q):
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"""This defines the target behavior including expections and special values.
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"""This defines the target behavior including exceptions and special values.
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However, it is subject to rounding errors, so float inputs should be exactly
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representable with only a few bits.
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"""
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self.assertEqual(p2.__doc__, "doc-A")
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# Case-3: with no user-provided doc new getter doc
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# takes precendence
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# takes precedence
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p = property(getter2, None, None, None)
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p2 = p.getter(getter3)
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try:
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socket.getaddrinfo(None, ULONG_MAX + 1, type=socket.SOCK_STREAM)
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except OverflowError:
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# Platforms differ as to what values consitute a getaddrinfo() error
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# Platforms differ as to what values constitute a getaddrinfo() error
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# return. Some fail for LONG_MAX+1, others ULONG_MAX+1, and Windows
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# silently accepts such huge "port" aka "service" numeric values.
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self.fail("Either no error or socket.gaierror expected.")
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self.assertEqual(exc.lineno, 1)
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self.assertEqual(exc.offset, 1)
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warnings.simplefilter('always', category=SyntaxWarning)
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# bytes are checked to ensure that they line up with the zip spec.
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# The relevant sections for this test are:
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sort, selection sort and quicksort.
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Shelfs are implemented using builtin lists.
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Blocks are turtles with shape "square", but
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/* tainted sinks
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*
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* Coverity considers argv, environ, read() data etc as tainted.
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*/
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partial = 0 # depth
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[Define if C doubles are 64-bit IEEE 754 binary format, stored
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