This is the documentation for PyNumberMethods right now.
PyNumberMethods *tp_as_number;
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I've managed to wrap GNU MP floats and add rich comparisons, but there's a
sore lack of documentation on how to implement the Number interface. Given a
bit of pointers on where to look, an alpha version o
Okay, here's the barebones, scrapped together version. It's ugly. It's
messy. It might eat your kids. On the other hand, it seems to work.
http://umass.glexia.net/mpf.tar.bz2
It provides a module, mpf, with an MPF type and a bunch of methods.
You can directly set the value of an MPF type by setti
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I've uploaded the latest code to http://umass.glexia.net/mpf.tar.bz2
It's been cleaned up, implements a little bit of the abstract number interface,
many very repetitive function declarations were turned into macros making it
far easier to maintain,
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On Tue, 25 Sep 2007 10:18:50 -0700
"Guido van Rossum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 9/25/07, Mark Summerfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I can understand your personal preference for dict, although mine is for
> > sorteddict---but IMO Python sho
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I've uploaded the latest code to http://umass.glexia.net/mpf.tar.bz2
Here's a quick rundown of supported functions and operations.
The MPF() constructor accepts a string and an optional keyword
argument, prec, specifying precision (as a Long).
Suppo
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Another day, another update. Latest code: http://umass.glexia.net/mpf.tar.bz2
There's been a couple minor changes externally:
a) MPF() now takes a float or integer argument because mpf_set_str is just
wacky and I haven't gotten it working properly y