Stefan Pochmann writes:
> Mark Dickinson wrote:
> > Unrelated question: under this proposal, what would you want
> > `Fraction(10**400) / 1e200` to do?
> Btw the full error message I get for that is "OverflowError:
> integer division result too large for a float". Even for
> `Fraction(10**400, 3) / 3.14`. Saying "integer division" when
> neither operand is an integer and I'm also not using `//` feels
> suboptimal.
In converting Fraction(m, n) to float, presumably you just do m / n, no?
>>> float(Fraction(10**400, 10**399))
10.0
>>> float(Fraction(10**400, 3))
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
File
"/opt/local/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.8/lib/python3.8/numbers.py",
line 291, in __float__
return self.numerator / self.denominator
OverflowError: integer division result too large for a float
Seems reasonable to me.
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