cpython/Lib/test/test_pow.py
Guido van Rossum 805365ee39 Merged revisions 55007-55179 via svnmerge from
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  r55077 | guido.van.rossum | 2007-05-02 11:54:37 -0700 (Wed, 02 May 2007) | 2 lines

  Use the new print syntax, at least.
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  r55142 | fred.drake | 2007-05-04 21:27:30 -0700 (Fri, 04 May 2007) | 1 line

  remove old cruftiness
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  r55143 | fred.drake | 2007-05-04 21:52:16 -0700 (Fri, 04 May 2007) | 1 line

  make this work with the new Python
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  r55162 | neal.norwitz | 2007-05-06 22:29:18 -0700 (Sun, 06 May 2007) | 1 line

  Get asdl code gen working with Python 2.3.  Should continue to work with 3.0
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  r55164 | neal.norwitz | 2007-05-07 00:00:38 -0700 (Mon, 07 May 2007) | 1 line

  Verify checkins to p3yk (sic) branch go to 3000 list.
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  r55166 | neal.norwitz | 2007-05-07 00:12:35 -0700 (Mon, 07 May 2007) | 1 line

  Fix this test so it runs again by importing warnings_test properly.
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  r55167 | neal.norwitz | 2007-05-07 01:03:22 -0700 (Mon, 07 May 2007) | 8 lines

  So long xrange.  range() now supports values that are outside
  -sys.maxint to sys.maxint.  floats raise a TypeError.

  This has been sitting for a long time.  It probably has some problems and
  needs cleanup.  Objects/rangeobject.c now uses 4-space indents since
  it is almost completely new.
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  r55171 | guido.van.rossum | 2007-05-07 10:21:26 -0700 (Mon, 07 May 2007) | 4 lines

  Fix two tests that were previously depending on significant spaces
  at the end of a line (and before that on Python 2.x print behavior
  that has no exact equivalent in 3.0).
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2007-05-07 22:24:25 +00:00

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import test.test_support, unittest
class PowTest(unittest.TestCase):
def powtest(self, type):
if type != float:
for i in range(-1000, 1000):
self.assertEquals(pow(type(i), 0), 1)
self.assertEquals(pow(type(i), 1), type(i))
self.assertEquals(pow(type(0), 1), type(0))
self.assertEquals(pow(type(1), 1), type(1))
for i in range(-100, 100):
self.assertEquals(pow(type(i), 3), i*i*i)
pow2 = 1
for i in range(0, 31):
self.assertEquals(pow(2, i), pow2)
if i != 30 : pow2 = pow2*2
for othertype in int, int:
for i in list(range(-10, 0)) + list(range(1, 10)):
ii = type(i)
for j in range(1, 11):
jj = -othertype(j)
pow(ii, jj)
for othertype in int, int, float:
for i in range(1, 100):
zero = type(0)
exp = -othertype(i/10.0)
if exp == 0:
continue
self.assertRaises(ZeroDivisionError, pow, zero, exp)
il, ih = -20, 20
jl, jh = -5, 5
kl, kh = -10, 10
asseq = self.assertEqual
if type == float:
il = 1
asseq = self.assertAlmostEqual
elif type == int:
jl = 0
elif type == int:
jl, jh = 0, 15
for i in range(il, ih+1):
for j in range(jl, jh+1):
for k in range(kl, kh+1):
if k != 0:
if type == float or j < 0:
self.assertRaises(TypeError, pow, type(i), j, k)
continue
asseq(
pow(type(i),j,k),
pow(type(i),j)% type(k)
)
def test_powint(self):
self.powtest(int)
def test_powlong(self):
self.powtest(int)
def test_powfloat(self):
self.powtest(float)
def test_other(self):
# Other tests-- not very systematic
self.assertEquals(pow(3,3) % 8, pow(3,3,8))
self.assertEquals(pow(3,3) % -8, pow(3,3,-8))
self.assertEquals(pow(3,2) % -2, pow(3,2,-2))
self.assertEquals(pow(-3,3) % 8, pow(-3,3,8))
self.assertEquals(pow(-3,3) % -8, pow(-3,3,-8))
self.assertEquals(pow(5,2) % -8, pow(5,2,-8))
self.assertEquals(pow(3,3) % 8, pow(3,3,8))
self.assertEquals(pow(3,3) % -8, pow(3,3,-8))
self.assertEquals(pow(3,2) % -2, pow(3,2,-2))
self.assertEquals(pow(-3,3) % 8, pow(-3,3,8))
self.assertEquals(pow(-3,3) % -8, pow(-3,3,-8))
self.assertEquals(pow(5,2) % -8, pow(5,2,-8))
for i in range(-10, 11):
for j in range(0, 6):
for k in range(-7, 11):
if j >= 0 and k != 0:
self.assertEquals(
pow(i,j) % k,
pow(i,j,k)
)
if j >= 0 and k != 0:
self.assertEquals(
pow(int(i),j) % k,
pow(int(i),j,k)
)
def test_bug643260(self):
class TestRpow:
def __rpow__(self, other):
return None
None ** TestRpow() # Won't fail when __rpow__ invoked. SF bug #643260.
def test_bug705231(self):
# -1.0 raised to an integer should never blow up. It did if the
# platform pow() was buggy, and Python didn't worm around it.
eq = self.assertEquals
a = -1.0
eq(pow(a, 1.23e167), 1.0)
eq(pow(a, -1.23e167), 1.0)
for b in range(-10, 11):
eq(pow(a, float(b)), b & 1 and -1.0 or 1.0)
for n in range(0, 100):
fiveto = float(5 ** n)
# For small n, fiveto will be odd. Eventually we run out of
# mantissa bits, though, and thereafer fiveto will be even.
expected = fiveto % 2.0 and -1.0 or 1.0
eq(pow(a, fiveto), expected)
eq(pow(a, -fiveto), expected)
eq(expected, 1.0) # else we didn't push fiveto to evenness
def test_main():
test.test_support.run_unittest(PowTest)
if __name__ == "__main__":
test_main()