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gh-119594: Improve pow(fraction.Fraction(), b, modulo) error message (#119593)
If one calls pow(fractions.Fraction, x, module) with modulo not None, the error message now says that the types are incompatible rather than saying pow only takes 2 arguments. Implemented by having fractions.Fraction __pow__ accept optional modulo argument and return NotImplemented if not None. pow() then raises with appropriate message. --------- Co-authored-by: Mark Dickinson <dickinsm@gmail.com>
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__mod__, __rmod__ = _operator_fallbacks(_mod, operator.mod, False)
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def __pow__(a, b):
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def __pow__(a, b, modulo=None):
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"""a ** b
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If b is not an integer, the result will be a float or complex
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result will be rational.
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"""
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if modulo is not None:
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return NotImplemented
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if isinstance(b, numbers.Rational):
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if b.denominator == 1:
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power = b.numerator
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