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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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Mark Dickinson
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Typos in decimal comment and documentation
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@@ -890,7 +890,7 @@ described below. In addition, the module provides three pre-made contexts:
:const:`ROUND_HALF_EVEN`. All flags are cleared. No traps are enabled (so that
exceptions are not raised during computations).
Because the trap
ped
are disabled, this context is useful for applications that
Because the trap
s
are disabled, this context is useful for applications that
prefer to have result value of :const:`NaN` or :const:`Infinity` instead of
raising exceptions. This allows an application to complete a run in the
presence of conditions that would otherwise halt the program.
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@@ -1309,7 +1309,7 @@ quiet or signaling :const:`NaN` always returns :const:`False` (even when doing
:const:`True`. An attempt to compare two Decimals using any of the ``<``,
``<=``, ``>`` or ``>=`` operators will raise the :exc:`InvalidOperation` signal
if either operand is a :const:`NaN`, and return :const:`False` if this signal is
trapped. Note that the General Decimal Arithmetic specification does not
not
trapped. Note that the General Decimal Arithmetic specification does not
specify the behavior of direct comparisons; these rules for comparisons
involving a :const:`NaN` were taken from the IEEE 854 standard (see Table 3 in
section 5.7). To ensure strict standards-compliance, use the :meth:`compare`
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@@ -801,7 +801,7 @@ class Decimal(object):
# != comparisons involving a NaN always return True
# <, >, <= and >= comparisons involving a (quiet or signaling)
# NaN signal InvalidOperation, and return False if the
# InvalidOperation is trapped.
# InvalidOperation is
not
trapped.
#
# This behavior is designed to conform as closely as possible to
# that specified by IEEE 754.
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