Message158617
| Author |
mark.dickinson |
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loewis, mark.dickinson, michael.foord, rye, vstinner |
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2012年04月18日.13:14:25 |
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<1334754866.07.0.680253122123.issue14613@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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> It is possible that it returns NaN
How is that possible? I can't see any way that the Python 2.7 implementation of floattime could return a NaN. In each case, floattime appears to be extracting integer fields from some suitable struct, and then combining them to produce a double; I can't see any scope for producing a NaN in any of the formulas used. |
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| 2012年04月18日 13:14:26 | mark.dickinson | set | recipients:
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| 2012年04月18日 13:14:26 | mark.dickinson | set | messageid: <1334754866.07.0.680253122123.issue14613@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2012年04月18日 13:14:25 | mark.dickinson | link | issue14613 messages |
| 2012年04月18日 13:14:25 | mark.dickinson | create |
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