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- /*
- * Copyright (c) 2001-2012 Python Software Foundation. All Rights Reserved.
- * Modified and extended by Stefan Krah.
- */
- #ifndef DOCSTRINGS_H
- #define DOCSTRINGS_H
- #include "pymacro.h"
- /******************************************************************************/
- /* Module */
- /******************************************************************************/
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc__decimal,
- "C decimal arithmetic module");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_getcontext,
- "getcontext($module, /)\n--\n\n\
- Get the current default context.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_setcontext,
- "setcontext($module, context, /)\n--\n\n\
- Set a new default context.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_localcontext,
- "localcontext($module, /, ctx=None, **kwargs)\n--\n\n\
- Return a context manager that will set the default context to a copy of ctx\n\
- on entry to the with-statement and restore the previous default context when\n\
- exiting the with-statement. If no context is specified, a copy of the current\n\
- default context is used.\n\
- \n");
- #ifdef EXTRA_FUNCTIONALITY
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ieee_context,
- "IEEEContext($module, bits, /)\n--\n\n\
- Return a context object initialized to the proper values for one of the\n\
- IEEE interchange formats. The argument must be a multiple of 32 and less\n\
- than IEEE_CONTEXT_MAX_BITS. For the most common values, the constants\n\
- DECIMAL32, DECIMAL64 and DECIMAL128 are provided.\n\
- \n");
- #endif
- /******************************************************************************/
- /* Decimal Object and Methods */
- /******************************************************************************/
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_decimal,
- "Decimal(value=\"0\", context=None)\n--\n\n\
- Construct a new Decimal object. 'value' can be an integer, string, tuple,\n\
- or another Decimal object. If no value is given, return Decimal('0'). The\n\
- context does not affect the conversion and is only passed to determine if\n\
- the InvalidOperation trap is active.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_adjusted,
- "adjusted($self, /)\n--\n\n\
- Return the adjusted exponent of the number. Defined as exp + digits - 1.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_as_tuple,
- "as_tuple($self, /)\n--\n\n\
- Return a tuple representation of the number.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_as_integer_ratio,
- "as_integer_ratio($self, /)\n--\n\n\
- Decimal.as_integer_ratio() -> (int, int)\n\
- \n\
- Return a pair of integers, whose ratio is exactly equal to the original\n\
- Decimal and with a positive denominator. The ratio is in lowest terms.\n\
- Raise OverflowError on infinities and a ValueError on NaNs.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_canonical,
- "canonical($self, /)\n--\n\n\
- Return the canonical encoding of the argument. Currently, the encoding\n\
- of a Decimal instance is always canonical, so this operation returns its\n\
- argument unchanged.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_compare,
- "compare($self, /, other, context=None)\n--\n\n\
- Compare self to other. Return a decimal value:\n\
- \n\
- a or b is a NaN ==> Decimal('NaN')\n\
- a < b ==> Decimal('-1')\n\
- a == b ==> Decimal('0')\n\
- a > b ==> Decimal('1')\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_compare_signal,
- "compare_signal($self, /, other, context=None)\n--\n\n\
- Identical to compare, except that all NaNs signal.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_compare_total,
- "compare_total($self, /, other, context=None)\n--\n\n\
- Compare two operands using their abstract representation rather than\n\
- their numerical value. Similar to the compare() method, but the result\n\
- gives a total ordering on Decimal instances. Two Decimal instances with\n\
- the same numeric value but different representations compare unequal\n\
- in this ordering:\n\
- \n\
- >>> Decimal('12.0').compare_total(Decimal('12'))\n\
- Decimal('-1')\n\
- \n\
- Quiet and signaling NaNs are also included in the total ordering. The result\n\
- of this function is Decimal('0') if both operands have the same representation,\n\
- Decimal('-1') if the first operand is lower in the total order than the second,\n\
- and Decimal('1') if the first operand is higher in the total order than the\n\
- second operand. See the specification for details of the total order.\n\
- \n\
- This operation is unaffected by context and is quiet: no flags are changed\n\
- and no rounding is performed. As an exception, the C version may raise\n\
- InvalidOperation if the second operand cannot be converted exactly.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_compare_total_mag,
- "compare_total_mag($self, /, other, context=None)\n--\n\n\
- Compare two operands using their abstract representation rather than their\n\
- value as in compare_total(), but ignoring the sign of each operand.\n\
- \n\
- x.compare_total_mag(y) is equivalent to x.copy_abs().compare_total(y.copy_abs()).\n\
- \n\
- This operation is unaffected by context and is quiet: no flags are changed\n\
- and no rounding is performed. As an exception, the C version may raise\n\
- InvalidOperation if the second operand cannot be converted exactly.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_conjugate,
- "conjugate($self, /)\n--\n\n\
- Return self.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_copy_abs,
- "copy_abs($self, /)\n--\n\n\
- Return the absolute value of the argument. This operation is unaffected by\n\
- context and is quiet: no flags are changed and no rounding is performed.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_copy_negate,
- "copy_negate($self, /)\n--\n\n\
- Return the negation of the argument. This operation is unaffected by context\n\
- and is quiet: no flags are changed and no rounding is performed.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_copy_sign,
- "copy_sign($self, /, other, context=None)\n--\n\n\
- Return a copy of the first operand with the sign set to be the same as the\n\
- sign of the second operand. For example:\n\
- \n\
- >>> Decimal('2.3').copy_sign(Decimal('-1.5'))\n\
- Decimal('-2.3')\n\
- \n\
- This operation is unaffected by context and is quiet: no flags are changed\n\
- and no rounding is performed. As an exception, the C version may raise\n\
- InvalidOperation if the second operand cannot be converted exactly.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_exp,
- "exp($self, /, context=None)\n--\n\n\
- Return the value of the (natural) exponential function e**x at the given\n\
- number. The function always uses the ROUND_HALF_EVEN mode and the result\n\
- is correctly rounded.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_from_float,
- "from_float($type, f, /)\n--\n\n\
- Class method that converts a float to a decimal number, exactly.\n\
- Since 0.1 is not exactly representable in binary floating point,\n\
- Decimal.from_float(0.1) is not the same as Decimal('0.1').\n\
- \n\
- >>> Decimal.from_float(0.1)\n\
- Decimal('0.1000000000000000055511151231257827021181583404541015625')\n\
- >>> Decimal.from_float(float('nan'))\n\
- Decimal('NaN')\n\
- >>> Decimal.from_float(float('inf'))\n\
- Decimal('Infinity')\n\
- >>> Decimal.from_float(float('-inf'))\n\
- Decimal('-Infinity')\n\
- \n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_fma,
- "fma($self, /, other, third, context=None)\n--\n\n\
- Fused multiply-add. Return self*other+third with no rounding of the\n\
- intermediate product self*other.\n\
- \n\
- >>> Decimal(2).fma(3, 5)\n\
- Decimal('11')\n\
- \n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_is_canonical,
- "is_canonical($self, /)\n--\n\n\
- Return True if the argument is canonical and False otherwise. Currently,\n\
- a Decimal instance is always canonical, so this operation always returns\n\
- True.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_is_finite,
- "is_finite($self, /)\n--\n\n\
- Return True if the argument is a finite number, and False if the argument\n\
- is infinite or a NaN.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_is_infinite,
- "is_infinite($self, /)\n--\n\n\
- Return True if the argument is either positive or negative infinity and\n\
- False otherwise.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_is_nan,
- "is_nan($self, /)\n--\n\n\
- Return True if the argument is a (quiet or signaling) NaN and False\n\
- otherwise.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_is_normal,
- "is_normal($self, /, context=None)\n--\n\n\
- Return True if the argument is a normal finite non-zero number with an\n\
- adjusted exponent greater than or equal to Emin. Return False if the\n\
- argument is zero, subnormal, infinite or a NaN.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_is_qnan,
- "is_qnan($self, /)\n--\n\n\
- Return True if the argument is a quiet NaN, and False otherwise.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_is_signed,
- "is_signed($self, /)\n--\n\n\
- Return True if the argument has a negative sign and False otherwise.\n\
- Note that both zeros and NaNs can carry signs.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_is_snan,
- "is_snan($self, /)\n--\n\n\
- Return True if the argument is a signaling NaN and False otherwise.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_is_subnormal,
- "is_subnormal($self, /, context=None)\n--\n\n\
- Return True if the argument is subnormal, and False otherwise. A number is\n\
- subnormal if it is non-zero, finite, and has an adjusted exponent less\n\
- than Emin.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_is_zero,
- "is_zero($self, /)\n--\n\n\
- Return True if the argument is a (positive or negative) zero and False\n\
- otherwise.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ln,
- "ln($self, /, context=None)\n--\n\n\
- Return the natural (base e) logarithm of the operand. The function always\n\
- uses the ROUND_HALF_EVEN mode and the result is correctly rounded.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_log10,
- "log10($self, /, context=None)\n--\n\n\
- Return the base ten logarithm of the operand. The function always uses the\n\
- ROUND_HALF_EVEN mode and the result is correctly rounded.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_logb,
- "logb($self, /, context=None)\n--\n\n\
- For a non-zero number, return the adjusted exponent of the operand as a\n\
- Decimal instance. If the operand is a zero, then Decimal('-Infinity') is\n\
- returned and the DivisionByZero condition is raised. If the operand is\n\
- an infinity then Decimal('Infinity') is returned.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_logical_and,
- "logical_and($self, /, other, context=None)\n--\n\n\
- Return the digit-wise 'and' of the two (logical) operands.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_logical_invert,
- "logical_invert($self, /, context=None)\n--\n\n\
- Return the digit-wise inversion of the (logical) operand.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_logical_or,
- "logical_or($self, /, other, context=None)\n--\n\n\
- Return the digit-wise 'or' of the two (logical) operands.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_logical_xor,
- "logical_xor($self, /, other, context=None)\n--\n\n\
- Return the digit-wise 'exclusive or' of the two (logical) operands.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_max,
- "max($self, /, other, context=None)\n--\n\n\
- Maximum of self and other. If one operand is a quiet NaN and the other is\n\
- numeric, the numeric operand is returned.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_max_mag,
- "max_mag($self, /, other, context=None)\n--\n\n\
- Similar to the max() method, but the comparison is done using the absolute\n\
- values of the operands.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_min,
- "min($self, /, other, context=None)\n--\n\n\
- Minimum of self and other. If one operand is a quiet NaN and the other is\n\
- numeric, the numeric operand is returned.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_min_mag,
- "min_mag($self, /, other, context=None)\n--\n\n\
- Similar to the min() method, but the comparison is done using the absolute\n\
- values of the operands.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_next_minus,
- "next_minus($self, /, context=None)\n--\n\n\
- Return the largest number representable in the given context (or in the\n\
- current default context if no context is given) that is smaller than the\n\
- given operand.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_next_plus,
- "next_plus($self, /, context=None)\n--\n\n\
- Return the smallest number representable in the given context (or in the\n\
- current default context if no context is given) that is larger than the\n\
- given operand.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_next_toward,
- "next_toward($self, /, other, context=None)\n--\n\n\
- If the two operands are unequal, return the number closest to the first\n\
- operand in the direction of the second operand. If both operands are\n\
- numerically equal, return a copy of the first operand with the sign set\n\
- to be the same as the sign of the second operand.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_normalize,
- "normalize($self, /, context=None)\n--\n\n\
- Normalize the number by stripping the rightmost trailing zeros and\n\
- converting any result equal to Decimal('0') to Decimal('0e0'). Used\n\
- for producing canonical values for members of an equivalence class.\n\
- For example, Decimal('32.100') and Decimal('0.321000e+2') both normalize\n\
- to the equivalent value Decimal('32.1').\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_number_class,
- "number_class($self, /, context=None)\n--\n\n\
- Return a string describing the class of the operand. The returned value\n\
- is one of the following ten strings:\n\
- \n\
- * '-Infinity', indicating that the operand is negative infinity.\n\
- * '-Normal', indicating that the operand is a negative normal number.\n\
- * '-Subnormal', indicating that the operand is negative and subnormal.\n\
- * '-Zero', indicating that the operand is a negative zero.\n\
- * '+Zero', indicating that the operand is a positive zero.\n\
- * '+Subnormal', indicating that the operand is positive and subnormal.\n\
- * '+Normal', indicating that the operand is a positive normal number.\n\
- * '+Infinity', indicating that the operand is positive infinity.\n\
- * 'NaN', indicating that the operand is a quiet NaN (Not a Number).\n\
- * 'sNaN', indicating that the operand is a signaling NaN.\n\
- \n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_quantize,
- "quantize($self, /, exp, rounding=None, context=None)\n--\n\n\
- Return a value equal to the first operand after rounding and having the\n\
- exponent of the second operand.\n\
- \n\
- >>> Decimal('1.41421356').quantize(Decimal('1.000'))\n\
- Decimal('1.414')\n\
- \n\
- Unlike other operations, if the length of the coefficient after the quantize\n\
- operation would be greater than precision, then an InvalidOperation is signaled.\n\
- This guarantees that, unless there is an error condition, the quantized exponent\n\
- is always equal to that of the right-hand operand.\n\
- \n\
- Also unlike other operations, quantize never signals Underflow, even if the\n\
- result is subnormal and inexact.\n\
- \n\
- If the exponent of the second operand is larger than that of the first, then\n\
- rounding may be necessary. In this case, the rounding mode is determined by the\n\
- rounding argument if given, else by the given context argument; if neither\n\
- argument is given, the rounding mode of the current thread's context is used.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_radix,
- "radix($self, /)\n--\n\n\
- Return Decimal(10), the radix (base) in which the Decimal class does\n\
- all its arithmetic. Included for compatibility with the specification.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_remainder_near,
- "remainder_near($self, /, other, context=None)\n--\n\n\
- Return the remainder from dividing self by other. This differs from\n\
- self % other in that the sign of the remainder is chosen so as to minimize\n\
- its absolute value. More precisely, the return value is self - n * other\n\
- where n is the integer nearest to the exact value of self / other, and\n\
- if two integers are equally near then the even one is chosen.\n\
- \n\
- If the result is zero then its sign will be the sign of self.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_rotate,
- "rotate($self, /, other, context=None)\n--\n\n\
- Return the result of rotating the digits of the first operand by an amount\n\
- specified by the second operand. The second operand must be an integer in\n\
- the range -precision through precision. The absolute value of the second\n\
- operand gives the number of places to rotate. If the second operand is\n\
- positive then rotation is to the left; otherwise rotation is to the right.\n\
- The coefficient of the first operand is padded on the left with zeros to\n\
- length precision if necessary. The sign and exponent of the first operand are\n\
- unchanged.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_same_quantum,
- "same_quantum($self, /, other, context=None)\n--\n\n\
- Test whether self and other have the same exponent or whether both are NaN.\n\
- \n\
- This operation is unaffected by context and is quiet: no flags are changed\n\
- and no rounding is performed. As an exception, the C version may raise\n\
- InvalidOperation if the second operand cannot be converted exactly.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_scaleb,
- "scaleb($self, /, other, context=None)\n--\n\n\
- Return the first operand with the exponent adjusted the second. Equivalently,\n\
- return the first operand multiplied by 10**other. The second operand must be\n\
- an integer.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_shift,
- "shift($self, /, other, context=None)\n--\n\n\
- Return the result of shifting the digits of the first operand by an amount\n\
- specified by the second operand. The second operand must be an integer in\n\
- the range -precision through precision. The absolute value of the second\n\
- operand gives the number of places to shift. If the second operand is\n\
- positive, then the shift is to the left; otherwise the shift is to the\n\
- right. Digits shifted into the coefficient are zeros. The sign and exponent\n\
- of the first operand are unchanged.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_sqrt,
- "sqrt($self, /, context=None)\n--\n\n\
- Return the square root of the argument to full precision. The result is\n\
- correctly rounded using the ROUND_HALF_EVEN rounding mode.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_to_eng_string,
- "to_eng_string($self, /, context=None)\n--\n\n\
- Convert to an engineering-type string. Engineering notation has an exponent\n\
- which is a multiple of 3, so there are up to 3 digits left of the decimal\n\
- place. For example, Decimal('123E+1') is converted to Decimal('1.23E+3').\n\
- \n\
- The value of context.capitals determines whether the exponent sign is lower\n\
- or upper case. Otherwise, the context does not affect the operation.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_to_integral,
- "to_integral($self, /, rounding=None, context=None)\n--\n\n\
- Identical to the to_integral_value() method. The to_integral() name has been\n\
- kept for compatibility with older versions.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_to_integral_exact,
- "to_integral_exact($self, /, rounding=None, context=None)\n--\n\n\
- Round to the nearest integer, signaling Inexact or Rounded as appropriate if\n\
- rounding occurs. The rounding mode is determined by the rounding parameter\n\
- if given, else by the given context. If neither parameter is given, then the\n\
- rounding mode of the current default context is used.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_to_integral_value,
- "to_integral_value($self, /, rounding=None, context=None)\n--\n\n\
- Round to the nearest integer without signaling Inexact or Rounded. The\n\
- rounding mode is determined by the rounding parameter if given, else by\n\
- the given context. If neither parameter is given, then the rounding mode\n\
- of the current default context is used.\n\
- \n");
- /******************************************************************************/
- /* Context Object and Methods */
- /******************************************************************************/
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_context,
- "Context(prec=None, rounding=None, Emin=None, Emax=None, capitals=None, clamp=None, flags=None, traps=None)\n--\n\n\
- The context affects almost all operations and controls rounding,\n\
- Over/Underflow, raising of exceptions and much more. A new context\n\
- can be constructed as follows:\n\
- \n\
- >>> c = Context(prec=28, Emin=-425000000, Emax=425000000,\n\
- ... rounding=ROUND_HALF_EVEN, capitals=1, clamp=1,\n\
- ... traps=[InvalidOperation, DivisionByZero, Overflow],\n\
- ... flags=[])\n\
- >>>\n\
- \n\
- \n");
- #ifdef EXTRA_FUNCTIONALITY
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_apply,
- "apply($self, x, /)\n--\n\n\
- Apply self to Decimal x.\n\
- \n");
- #endif
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_clear_flags,
- "clear_flags($self, /)\n--\n\n\
- Reset all flags to False.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_clear_traps,
- "clear_traps($self, /)\n--\n\n\
- Set all traps to False.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_copy,
- "copy($self, /)\n--\n\n\
- Return a duplicate of the context with all flags cleared.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_copy_decimal,
- "copy_decimal($self, x, /)\n--\n\n\
- Return a copy of Decimal x.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_create_decimal,
- "create_decimal($self, num=\"0\", /)\n--\n\n\
- Create a new Decimal instance from num, using self as the context. Unlike the\n\
- Decimal constructor, this function observes the context limits.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_create_decimal_from_float,
- "create_decimal_from_float($self, f, /)\n--\n\n\
- Create a new Decimal instance from float f. Unlike the Decimal.from_float()\n\
- class method, this function observes the context limits.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_Etiny,
- "Etiny($self, /)\n--\n\n\
- Return a value equal to Emin - prec + 1, which is the minimum exponent value\n\
- for subnormal results. When underflow occurs, the exponent is set to Etiny.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_Etop,
- "Etop($self, /)\n--\n\n\
- Return a value equal to Emax - prec + 1. This is the maximum exponent\n\
- if the _clamp field of the context is set to 1 (IEEE clamp mode). Etop()\n\
- must not be negative.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_abs,
- "abs($self, x, /)\n--\n\n\
- Return the absolute value of x.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_add,
- "add($self, x, y, /)\n--\n\n\
- Return the sum of x and y.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_canonical,
- "canonical($self, x, /)\n--\n\n\
- Return a new instance of x.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_compare,
- "compare($self, x, y, /)\n--\n\n\
- Compare x and y numerically.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_compare_signal,
- "compare_signal($self, x, y, /)\n--\n\n\
- Compare x and y numerically. All NaNs signal.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_compare_total,
- "compare_total($self, x, y, /)\n--\n\n\
- Compare x and y using their abstract representation.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_compare_total_mag,
- "compare_total_mag($self, x, y, /)\n--\n\n\
- Compare x and y using their abstract representation, ignoring sign.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_copy_abs,
- "copy_abs($self, x, /)\n--\n\n\
- Return a copy of x with the sign set to 0.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_copy_negate,
- "copy_negate($self, x, /)\n--\n\n\
- Return a copy of x with the sign inverted.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_copy_sign,
- "copy_sign($self, x, y, /)\n--\n\n\
- Copy the sign from y to x.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_divide,
- "divide($self, x, y, /)\n--\n\n\
- Return x divided by y.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_divide_int,
- "divide_int($self, x, y, /)\n--\n\n\
- Return x divided by y, truncated to an integer.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_divmod,
- "divmod($self, x, y, /)\n--\n\n\
- Return quotient and remainder of the division x / y.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_exp,
- "exp($self, x, /)\n--\n\n\
- Return e ** x.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_fma,
- "fma($self, x, y, z, /)\n--\n\n\
- Return x multiplied by y, plus z.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_is_canonical,
- "is_canonical($self, x, /)\n--\n\n\
- Return True if x is canonical, False otherwise.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_is_finite,
- "is_finite($self, x, /)\n--\n\n\
- Return True if x is finite, False otherwise.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_is_infinite,
- "is_infinite($self, x, /)\n--\n\n\
- Return True if x is infinite, False otherwise.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_is_nan,
- "is_nan($self, x, /)\n--\n\n\
- Return True if x is a qNaN or sNaN, False otherwise.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_is_normal,
- "is_normal($self, x, /)\n--\n\n\
- Return True if x is a normal number, False otherwise.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_is_qnan,
- "is_qnan($self, x, /)\n--\n\n\
- Return True if x is a quiet NaN, False otherwise.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_is_signed,
- "is_signed($self, x, /)\n--\n\n\
- Return True if x is negative, False otherwise.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_is_snan,
- "is_snan($self, x, /)\n--\n\n\
- Return True if x is a signaling NaN, False otherwise.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_is_subnormal,
- "is_subnormal($self, x, /)\n--\n\n\
- Return True if x is subnormal, False otherwise.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_is_zero,
- "is_zero($self, x, /)\n--\n\n\
- Return True if x is a zero, False otherwise.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_ln,
- "ln($self, x, /)\n--\n\n\
- Return the natural (base e) logarithm of x.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_log10,
- "log10($self, x, /)\n--\n\n\
- Return the base 10 logarithm of x.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_logb,
- "logb($self, x, /)\n--\n\n\
- Return the exponent of the magnitude of the operand's MSD.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_logical_and,
- "logical_and($self, x, y, /)\n--\n\n\
- Digit-wise and of x and y.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_logical_invert,
- "logical_invert($self, x, /)\n--\n\n\
- Invert all digits of x.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_logical_or,
- "logical_or($self, x, y, /)\n--\n\n\
- Digit-wise or of x and y.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_logical_xor,
- "logical_xor($self, x, y, /)\n--\n\n\
- Digit-wise xor of x and y.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_max,
- "max($self, x, y, /)\n--\n\n\
- Compare the values numerically and return the maximum.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_max_mag,
- "max_mag($self, x, y, /)\n--\n\n\
- Compare the values numerically with their sign ignored.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_min,
- "min($self, x, y, /)\n--\n\n\
- Compare the values numerically and return the minimum.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_min_mag,
- "min_mag($self, x, y, /)\n--\n\n\
- Compare the values numerically with their sign ignored.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_minus,
- "minus($self, x, /)\n--\n\n\
- Minus corresponds to the unary prefix minus operator in Python, but applies\n\
- the context to the result.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_multiply,
- "multiply($self, x, y, /)\n--\n\n\
- Return the product of x and y.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_next_minus,
- "next_minus($self, x, /)\n--\n\n\
- Return the largest representable number smaller than x.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_next_plus,
- "next_plus($self, x, /)\n--\n\n\
- Return the smallest representable number larger than x.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_next_toward,
- "next_toward($self, x, y, /)\n--\n\n\
- Return the number closest to x, in the direction towards y.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_normalize,
- "normalize($self, x, /)\n--\n\n\
- Reduce x to its simplest form. Alias for reduce(x).\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_number_class,
- "number_class($self, x, /)\n--\n\n\
- Return an indication of the class of x.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_plus,
- "plus($self, x, /)\n--\n\n\
- Plus corresponds to the unary prefix plus operator in Python, but applies\n\
- the context to the result.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_power,
- "power($self, /, a, b, modulo=None)\n--\n\n\
- Compute a**b. If 'a' is negative, then 'b' must be integral. The result\n\
- will be inexact unless 'a' is integral and the result is finite and can\n\
- be expressed exactly in 'precision' digits. In the Python version the\n\
- result is always correctly rounded, in the C version the result is almost\n\
- always correctly rounded.\n\
- \n\
- If modulo is given, compute (a**b) % modulo. The following restrictions\n\
- hold:\n\
- \n\
- * all three arguments must be integral\n\
- * 'b' must be nonnegative\n\
- * at least one of 'a' or 'b' must be nonzero\n\
- * modulo must be nonzero and less than 10**prec in absolute value\n\
- \n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_quantize,
- "quantize($self, x, y, /)\n--\n\n\
- Return a value equal to x (rounded), having the exponent of y.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_radix,
- "radix($self, /)\n--\n\n\
- Return 10.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_remainder,
- "remainder($self, x, y, /)\n--\n\n\
- Return the remainder from integer division. The sign of the result,\n\
- if non-zero, is the same as that of the original dividend.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_remainder_near,
- "remainder_near($self, x, y, /)\n--\n\n\
- Return x - y * n, where n is the integer nearest the exact value of x / y\n\
- (if the result is 0 then its sign will be the sign of x).\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_rotate,
- "rotate($self, x, y, /)\n--\n\n\
- Return a copy of x, rotated by y places.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_same_quantum,
- "same_quantum($self, x, y, /)\n--\n\n\
- Return True if the two operands have the same exponent.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_scaleb,
- "scaleb($self, x, y, /)\n--\n\n\
- Return the first operand after adding the second value to its exp.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_shift,
- "shift($self, x, y, /)\n--\n\n\
- Return a copy of x, shifted by y places.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_sqrt,
- "sqrt($self, x, /)\n--\n\n\
- Square root of a non-negative number to context precision.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_subtract,
- "subtract($self, x, y, /)\n--\n\n\
- Return the difference between x and y.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_to_eng_string,
- "to_eng_string($self, x, /)\n--\n\n\
- Convert a number to a string, using engineering notation.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_to_integral,
- "to_integral($self, x, /)\n--\n\n\
- Identical to to_integral_value(x).\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_to_integral_exact,
- "to_integral_exact($self, x, /)\n--\n\n\
- Round to an integer. Signal if the result is rounded or inexact.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_to_integral_value,
- "to_integral_value($self, x, /)\n--\n\n\
- Round to an integer.\n\
- \n");
- PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_ctx_to_sci_string,
- "to_sci_string($self, x, /)\n--\n\n\
- Convert a number to a string using scientific notation.\n\
- \n");
- #endif /* DOCSTRINGS_H */
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