gh-85417: Clarify behaviour on branch cuts in cmath module by mdickinson · Pull Request #102046 · python/cpython
mdickinson
deleted the
gh-85417-fix-cmath-branch-cut-documentation
branch
jaraco pushed a commit to jaraco/cpython that referenced this pull request
…hon#102046) This PR updates the cmath module documentation to reflect the reality that Python is almost always (and as far as I can tell, that "almost" can be omitted) running on a machine whose C double supports signed zeros. * Removes misleading references to functions being continuous from above / below / the left / the right at branch cuts * Expands the note on branch cuts at the top of the module documentation to explain the double-sided sign-of-zero-based behaviour
miss-islington pushed a commit to miss-islington/cpython that referenced this pull request
…honGH-102046) This PR updates the cmath module documentation to reflect the reality that Python is almost always (and as far as I can tell, that "almost" can be omitted) running on a machine whose C double supports signed zeros. * Removes misleading references to functions being continuous from above / below / the left / the right at branch cuts * Expands the note on branch cuts at the top of the module documentation to explain the double-sided sign-of-zero-based behaviour (cherry picked from commit b513c46) Co-authored-by: Mark Dickinson <dickinsm@gmail.com>
miss-islington pushed a commit to miss-islington/cpython that referenced this pull request
…honGH-102046) This PR updates the cmath module documentation to reflect the reality that Python is almost always (and as far as I can tell, that "almost" can be omitted) running on a machine whose C double supports signed zeros. * Removes misleading references to functions being continuous from above / below / the left / the right at branch cuts * Expands the note on branch cuts at the top of the module documentation to explain the double-sided sign-of-zero-based behaviour (cherry picked from commit b513c46) Co-authored-by: Mark Dickinson <dickinsm@gmail.com>
mdickinson added a commit that referenced this pull request
…-102046) (#102275) gh-85417: Clarify behaviour on branch cuts in cmath module (GH-102046) This PR updates the cmath module documentation to reflect the reality that Python is almost always (and as far as I can tell, that "almost" can be omitted) running on a machine whose C double supports signed zeros. * Removes misleading references to functions being continuous from above / below / the left / the right at branch cuts * Expands the note on branch cuts at the top of the module documentation to explain the double-sided sign-of-zero-based behaviour (cherry picked from commit b513c46) Co-authored-by: Mark Dickinson <dickinsm@gmail.com>
mdickinson added a commit that referenced this pull request
…-102046) (#102276) gh-85417: Clarify behaviour on branch cuts in cmath module (GH-102046) This PR updates the cmath module documentation to reflect the reality that Python is almost always (and as far as I can tell, that "almost" can be omitted) running on a machine whose C double supports signed zeros. * Removes misleading references to functions being continuous from above / below / the left / the right at branch cuts * Expands the note on branch cuts at the top of the module documentation to explain the double-sided sign-of-zero-based behaviour (cherry picked from commit b513c46) Co-authored-by: Mark Dickinson <dickinsm@gmail.com>
This file contains hidden or bidirectional Unicode text that may be interpreted or compiled differently than what appears below. To review, open the file in an editor that reveals hidden Unicode characters.
Learn more about bidirectional Unicode characters