From: Guido van Rossum Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2001 11:19:45 +0000 (+0000) Subject: On int to the negative integral power, let float handle it instead of X-Git-Tag: v2.2a3~1253 X-Git-Url: https://granicus.if.org/sourcecode?a=commitdiff_plain;h=b82fedc7d8789f82e04ad16fc0e516224a1fd0e3;p=python On int to the negative integral power, let float handle it instead of raising an error. This was one of the two issues that the VPython folks were particularly problematic for their students. (The other one was integer division...) This implements (my) SF patch #440487. --- diff --git a/Objects/intobject.c b/Objects/intobject.c index de28156c06..b0ed82a785 100644 --- a/Objects/intobject.c +++ b/Objects/intobject.c @@ -510,13 +510,11 @@ int_pow(PyIntObject *v, PyIntObject *w, PyIntObject *z) CONVERT_TO_LONG(v, iv); CONVERT_TO_LONG(w, iw); if (iw < 0) { - if (iv) - PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, - "cannot raise integer to a negative power"); - else - PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ZeroDivisionError, - "cannot raise 0 to a negative power"); - return NULL; + /* Return a float. This works because we know that + this calls float_pow() which converts its + arguments to double. */ + return PyFloat_Type.tp_as_number->nb_power( + (PyObject *)v, (PyObject *)w, (PyObject *)z); } if ((PyObject *)z != Py_None) { CONVERT_TO_LONG(z, iz);