[Numpy-discussion] RE: Python 2.2 seriously crippled for numerical computation?
Michael Hudson
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Sun Mar 3 12:01:44 EST 2002
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Konrad Hinsen <hinsen at cnrs-orleans.fr> writes: > Tim Peters <tim.one at comcast.net> writes: > > > > # Python 2.2 > > > > > > >>> 1e-200**2 > > > Traceback (most recent call last): > > > File "<stdin>", line 1, in ? > > > OverflowError: (34, 'Numerical result out of range') > > > > That one is surprising and definitely not intended: it suggests your > > platform libm is setting errno to ERANGE for pow(1e-200, 2.0), or that your > > platform C headers define INFINITY but incorrectly, or that your platform C > > headers define HUGE_VAL but incorrectly, or that your platform C compiler > > generates bad code, or optimizes incorrectly, for negating and/or comparing > > I just tested and found the same behaviour, on RedHat Linux 7.1 > running on a Pentium machine. Python 2.1, compiled and running on the > same machine, returns 0. So does the Python 1.5.2 that comes with the > RedHat installation. Although there might certainly be something wrong > with the C compiler and/or header files, something has likely changed > in Python as well in going to 2.2, the only other explanation I see > would be a compiler optimization bug that didn't have an effect with > earlier Python releases. A random memory byte suggests that whether Python links with -lieee or not affects this behaviour. Cheers, M. -- About the use of language: it is impossible to sharpen a pencil with a blunt axe. It is equally vain to try to do it with ten blunt axes instead. -- E.W.Dijkstra, 18th June 1975. Perl did not exist at the time.
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