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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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c48daf5b
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c48daf5b
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Sep 03, 2006
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Nick Coghlan
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Backport of decimal module context management updates from rev 51694 to 2.5 release branch
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Doc/whatsnew/whatsnew25.tex
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Lib/decimal.py
Lib/decimal.py
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Lib/test/test_contextlib.py
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Doc/lib/libdecimal.tex
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@@ -435,36 +435,37 @@ Each thread has its own current context which is accessed or changed using
the
\function
{
getcontext()
}
and
\function
{
setcontext()
}
functions:
\begin{funcdesc}
{
getcontext
}{}
Return the current context for the active thread.
Return the current context for the active thread.
\end{funcdesc}
\begin{funcdesc}
{
setcontext
}{
c
}
Set the current context for the active thread to
\var
{
c
}
.
Set the current context for the active thread to
\var
{
c
}
.
\end{funcdesc}
Beginning with Python 2.5, you can also use the
\keyword
{
with
}
statement
to temporarily change the active context. For example the following code
increases the current decimal precision by 2 places, performs a
calculation, and then automatically restores the previous context:
and the
\function
{
localcontext()
}
function to temporarily change the
active context.
\begin{funcdesc}
{
localcontext
}{
\optional
{
c
}}
Return a context manager that will set the current context for
the active thread to a copy of
\var
{
c
}
on entry to the with-statement
and restore the previous context when exiting the with-statement. If
no context is specified, a copy of the current context is used.
\versionadded
{
2.5
}
For example, the following code sets the current decimal precision
to 42 places, performs a calculation, and then automatically restores
the previous context:
\begin{verbatim}
from
__
future
__
import with
_
statement
import decimal
from
__
future
__
import with
_
statement
from decimal import localcontext
with decimal.getcontext() as ctx:
ctx.prec += 2 # add 2 more digits of precision
calculate
_
something()
with localcontext() as ctx:
ctx.prec = 42 # Perform a high precision calculation
s = calculate
_
something()
s = +s # Round the final result back to the default precision
\end{verbatim}
The context that's active in the body of the
\keyword
{
with
}
statement is
a
\emph
{
copy
}
of the context you provided to the
\keyword
{
with
}
statement, so modifying its attributes doesn't affect anything except
that temporary copy.
You can use any decimal context in a
\keyword
{
with
}
statement, but if
you just want to make a temporary change to some aspect of the current
context, it's easiest to just use
\function
{
getcontext()
}
as shown
above.
\end{funcdesc}
New contexts can also be created using the
\class
{
Context
}
constructor
described below. In addition, the module provides three pre-made
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@@ -683,22 +683,22 @@ with lock:
The lock is acquired before the block is executed and always released once
the block is complete.
The
\module
{
decimal
}
module's contexts, which encapsulate the desired
precision and rounding characteristics for computations, provide a
\method
{
context
_
manager()
}
method for getting a context manager:
The new
\function
{
localcontext()
}
function in the
\module
{
decimal
}
module
makes it easy to save and restore the current decimal context, which
encapsulates the desired precision and rounding characteristics for
computations:
\begin{verbatim}
import decimal
from decimal import Decimal, Context, localcontext
# Displays with default precision of 28 digits
v
1 = decimal.
Decimal('578')
print v
1
.sqrt()
v
=
Decimal('578')
print v.sqrt()
ctx = decimal.Context(prec=16)
with ctx.context
_
manager():
with localcontext(Context(prec=16)):
# All code in this block uses a precision of 16 digits.
# The original context is restored on exiting the block.
print v
1
.sqrt()
print v.sqrt()
\end{verbatim}
\subsection
{
Writing Context Managers
\label
{
context-managers
}}
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@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ __all__ = [
'ROUND_FLOOR'
,
'ROUND_UP'
,
'ROUND_HALF_DOWN'
,
# Functions for manipulating contexts
'setcontext'
,
'getcontext'
'setcontext'
,
'getcontext'
,
'localcontext'
]
import
copy
as
_copy
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@@ -458,6 +458,49 @@ else:
del
threading
,
local
# Don't contaminate the namespace
def
localcontext
(
ctx
=
None
):
"""Return a context manager for a copy of the supplied context
Uses a copy of the current context if no context is specified
The returned context manager creates a local decimal context
in a with statement:
def sin(x):
with localcontext() as ctx:
ctx.prec += 2
# Rest of sin calculation algorithm
# uses a precision 2 greater than normal
return +s # Convert result to normal precision
def sin(x):
with localcontext(ExtendedContext):
# Rest of sin calculation algorithm
# uses the Extended Context from the
# General Decimal Arithmetic Specification
return +s # Convert result to normal context
"""
# The below can't be included in the docstring until Python 2.6
# as the doctest module doesn't understand __future__ statements
"""
>>> from __future__ import with_statement
>>> print getcontext().prec
28
>>> with localcontext():
... ctx = getcontext()
... ctx.prec() += 2
... print ctx.prec
...
30
>>> with localcontext(ExtendedContext):
... print getcontext().prec
...
9
>>> print getcontext().prec
28
"""
if
ctx
is
None
:
ctx
=
getcontext
()
return
_ContextManager
(
ctx
)
##### Decimal class ###########################################
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@@ -2173,23 +2216,14 @@ for name in rounding_functions:
del
name
,
val
,
globalname
,
rounding_functions
class
ContextManager
(
object
):
"""Helper class to simplify Context management.
Sample usage:
with decimal.ExtendedContext:
s = ...
return +s # Convert result to normal precision
with decimal.getcontext() as ctx:
ctx.prec += 2
s = ...
return +s
class
_ContextManager
(
object
):
"""Context manager class to support localcontext().
Sets a copy of the supplied context in __enter__() and restores
the previous decimal context in __exit__()
"""
def
__init__
(
self
,
new_context
):
self
.
new_context
=
new_context
self
.
new_context
=
new_context
.
copy
()
def
__enter__
(
self
):
self
.
saved_context
=
getcontext
()
setcontext
(
self
.
new_context
)
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@@ -2248,9 +2282,6 @@ class Context(object):
s
.
append
(
'traps=['
+
', '
.
join
([
t
.
__name__
for
t
,
v
in
self
.
traps
.
items
()
if
v
])
+
']'
)
return
', '
.
join
(
s
)
+
')'
def
get_manager
(
self
):
return
ContextManager
(
self
.
copy
())
def
clear_flags
(
self
):
"""Reset all flags to zero"""
for
flag
in
self
.
flags
:
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@@ -330,32 +330,6 @@ class LockContextTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
return
True
self
.
boilerPlate
(
lock
,
locked
)
class
DecimalContextTestCase
(
unittest
.
TestCase
):
# XXX Somebody should write more thorough tests for this
def
testBasic
(
self
):
ctx
=
decimal
.
getcontext
()
orig_context
=
ctx
.
copy
()
try
:
ctx
.
prec
=
save_prec
=
decimal
.
ExtendedContext
.
prec
+
5
with
decimal
.
ExtendedContext
.
get_manager
():
self
.
assertEqual
(
decimal
.
getcontext
().
prec
,
decimal
.
ExtendedContext
.
prec
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
decimal
.
getcontext
().
prec
,
save_prec
)
try
:
with
decimal
.
ExtendedContext
.
get_manager
():
self
.
assertEqual
(
decimal
.
getcontext
().
prec
,
decimal
.
ExtendedContext
.
prec
)
1
/
0
except
ZeroDivisionError
:
self
.
assertEqual
(
decimal
.
getcontext
().
prec
,
save_prec
)
else
:
self
.
fail
(
"Didn't raise ZeroDivisionError"
)
finally
:
decimal
.
setcontext
(
orig_context
)
# This is needed to make the test actually run under regrtest.py!
def
test_main
():
run_suite
(
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@@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ or Behaviour) to test each part, or without parameter to test both parts. If
you're working through IDLE, you can import this test module and call test_main()
with the corresponding argument.
"""
from
__future__
import
with_statement
import
unittest
import
glob
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...
@@ -1064,6 +1065,32 @@ class ContextAPItests(unittest.TestCase):
self
.
assertNotEqual
(
id
(
c
.
flags
),
id
(
d
.
flags
))
self
.
assertNotEqual
(
id
(
c
.
traps
),
id
(
d
.
traps
))
class
WithStatementTest
(
unittest
.
TestCase
):
# Can't do these as docstrings until Python 2.6
# as doctest can't handle __future__ statements
def
test_localcontext
(
self
):
# Use a copy of the current context in the block
orig_ctx
=
getcontext
()
with
localcontext
()
as
enter_ctx
:
set_ctx
=
getcontext
()
final_ctx
=
getcontext
()
self
.
assert_
(
orig_ctx
is
final_ctx
,
'did not restore context correctly'
)
self
.
assert_
(
orig_ctx
is
not
set_ctx
,
'did not copy the context'
)
self
.
assert_
(
set_ctx
is
enter_ctx
,
'__enter__ returned wrong context'
)
def
test_localcontextarg
(
self
):
# Use a copy of the supplied context in the block
orig_ctx
=
getcontext
()
new_ctx
=
Context
(
prec
=
42
)
with
localcontext
(
new_ctx
)
as
enter_ctx
:
set_ctx
=
getcontext
()
final_ctx
=
getcontext
()
self
.
assert_
(
orig_ctx
is
final_ctx
,
'did not restore context correctly'
)
self
.
assert_
(
set_ctx
.
prec
==
new_ctx
.
prec
,
'did not set correct context'
)
self
.
assert_
(
new_ctx
is
not
set_ctx
,
'did not copy the context'
)
self
.
assert_
(
set_ctx
is
enter_ctx
,
'__enter__ returned wrong context'
)
def
test_main
(
arith
=
False
,
verbose
=
None
):
""" Execute the tests.
...
...
@@ -1084,6 +1111,7 @@ def test_main(arith=False, verbose=None):
DecimalPythonAPItests
,
ContextAPItests
,
DecimalTest
,
WithStatementTest
,
]
try
:
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