I'd like to turn off ZeroDivisionError. I'd like 0./0. to just give NaN, and when output, just print 'NaN'. I notice fpconst has the required constants. I don't want to significantly slow floating point math, so I don't want to just trap the exception.
If I use C code to turn off the hardware signal, will that stop python from detecting the exception, or is python checking for 0 denominator on it's own (hope not, that would waste cycles). -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list