Thanks for your feedback Rob.
On Sun, Oct 18, 2020, 12:27 AM Rob Cliffe via Python-ideas <
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> On 11/10/2020 22:47, Wes Turner wrote:
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> Indeed, perhaps virtual particles can never divide by zero and thus the
> observed laws of thermodynamic systems are preserve
assert math.inf**0 == 1
assert math.inf**math.inf == math.inf
On Sun, Oct 18, 2020, 3:13 AM Wes Turner wrote:
> Thanks for your feedback Rob.
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> On Sun, Oct 18, 2020, 12:27 AM Rob Cliffe via Python-ideas <
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>> On 11/10/2020 22:47, Wes Turner wrote:
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Its probably best to
Carry on with the infinity constant discussion
On Sun, Oct 18, 2020, 3:26 AM Wes Turner wrote:
> assert math.inf**0 == 1
> assert math.inf**math.inf == math.inf
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> On Sun, Oct 18, 2020, 3:13 AM Wes Turner wrote:
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>> Thanks for your feedback Rob.
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>> On Sun, Oct 18, 2020
On Sun, Oct 18, 2020 at 03:26:11AM -0400, Wes Turner wrote:
> assert math.inf**0 == 1
> assert math.inf**math.inf == math.inf
Wes, I don't understand what point you are trying to make here. Are you
agreeing with that behaviour? Disagreeing? Thought it was so surprising
that you can't imagine wh
On 10/17/20, Christopher Barker wrote:
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> then how about os.clear_terminal() ?
IMO, an os level function such as os.clear_terminal(fd) should only
support terminal/console devices and would be implemented in
Modules/posixmodule.c. Higher-level behavior and support for IDEs
belongs in shutil.
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Thank you for the explanation. I have nothing more to add to this discussion
On Sun, Oct 18, 2020, 4:47 AM Steven D'Aprano wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 18, 2020 at 03:26:11AM -0400, Wes Turner wrote:
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> > assert math.inf**0 == 1
> > assert math.inf**math.inf == math.inf
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> Wes, I don't understand what
Actually, where in the docs is it clarified which parts of IEEE-754 are
obeyed by Python?
Or where should this be clarified?
To my understanding (according to Wikipedia), IEEE-754 returns +- infinity
for DivideByZeroError and for FloatOverflow.
...
It's a rare use case; but one use case where th
On 2020-10-17 17:21, Eryk Sun wrote:
On 10/16/20, Rob Cliffe via Python-ideas wrote:
May I suggest it be called os.clearscreen()?
I'd prefer shutil.clear_screen(). There's already
shutil.get_terminal_size(). I know there's also
os.get_terminal_size(), but its use isn't encouraged.
Clear
On 2020-10-17 17:05, Eryk Sun wrote:
CMD's CLS is implemented with three API calls:
GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo to get the screen-buffer dimensions and
default text attributes, ScrollConsoleScreenBufferW to shift the
buffer out, and SetConsoleCursorPosition to move the cursor to (0,0).
Would
On 10/18/20, Mike Miller wrote:
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> Also, a shell is not a terminal, so terminal routines don't feel right in
> shutil. Putting get_terminal_size() there was a mistake imho.
The shutil module "offers a number of high-level operations on files".
ISTM that shutil.get_terminal_size is a high-level
On 10/18/20, Mike Miller wrote:
> On 2020-10-17 17:05, Eryk Sun wrote:
>> CMD's CLS is implemented with three API calls:
>> GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo to get the screen-buffer dimensions and
>> default text attributes, ScrollConsoleScreenBufferW to shift the
>> buffer out, and SetConsoleCursorPosi
On Sun, Oct 18, 2020 at 9:49 AM Wes Turner wrote:
> Actually, where in the docs is it clarified which parts of IEEE-754 are
> obeyed by Python?
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Not sure, but I think the answer is "Most places" -- that is, cPython
depends on teh compiler, math library, and hardware, most of which these
days ar
Oops, I messed up. (Thanks David for pointing that out.)
On Sun, Oct 18, 2020 at 07:45:40PM +1100, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
> Each of these number systems have related, but slightly different,
> rules. For example, IEEE-754 has a single signed infinity and 2**INF is
> exactly equal to INF. But in
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