HISTORY: In using python 2.7.2 for awhile on a web project (apache/wsgi web.py), I discovered a problem in using decimal.Decimal. A short search revealed that many other people have been having the problem as well, in their own apache/wsgi implementations (django, mostly), but I found no real solutions among the posts I read. So I did some experimentation of my own.
The following code will break unexpectedly on standard python2.7 (and earlier) because of the way that isinstance fails after reload() (which is called by both of the above web frameworks). This is the error: TypeError("Cannot convert %r to Decimal" % value) THE TEST CODE import decimal from decimal import Decimal #this works Decimal(Decimal()) reload(decimal) #this fails before patching, but works fine afterwards Decimal(Decimal()) THE SOLUTION: So, looking into decimal.py I discovered lots if statements using isinstance, and have slightly rearranged the code inside __new__() to mostly remove their use, and for my purposes totally fixes the problem within wsgi. I am not an official python dev, so would appreciate it if someone who *IS* could just look this over, improve it if necessary, and get it (or some variation) submitted into the library. Below is a patch for use against python-2.7.2 PATCH: *** decimal.py 2012-03-02 16:42:51.285964007 -0600 --- /usr/lib/python2.7/decimal.py 2012-03-02 14:36:01.238976461 -0600 *************** *** 535,608 **** # and the Decimal constructor still deal with tuples of # digits. self = object.__new__(cls) ! # From a string ! # REs insist on real strings, so we can too. ! if isinstance(value, basestring): ! m = _parser(value.strip()) ! if m is None: ! if context is None: ! context = getcontext() ! return context._raise_error(ConversionSyntax, ! "Invalid literal for Decimal: %r" % value) ! ! if m.group('sign') == "-": ! self._sign = 1 ! else: ! self._sign = 0 ! intpart = m.group('int') ! if intpart is not None: ! # finite number ! fracpart = m.group('frac') or '' ! exp = int(m.group('exp') or '0') ! self._int = str(int(intpart+fracpart)) ! self._exp = exp - len(fracpart) ! self._is_special = False ! else: ! diag = m.group('diag') ! if diag is not None: ! # NaN ! self._int = str(int(diag or '0')).lstrip('0') ! if m.group('signal'): ! self._exp = 'N' ! else: ! self._exp = 'n' ! else: ! # infinity ! self._int = '0' ! self._exp = 'F' ! self._is_special = True ! return self ! ! # From an integer ! if isinstance(value, (int,long)): ! if value >= 0: ! self._sign = 0 ! else: ! self._sign = 1 ! self._exp = 0 ! self._int = str(abs(value)) ! self._is_special = False return self ! # From another decimal ! if isinstance(value, Decimal): self._exp = value._exp self._sign = value._sign self._int = value._int self._is_special = value._is_special return self # From an internal working value ! if isinstance(value, _WorkRep): self._sign = value.sign self._int = str(value.int) self._exp = int(value.exp) self._is_special = False return self # tuple/list conversion (possibly from as_tuple()) if isinstance(value, (list,tuple)): if len(value) != 3: raise ValueError('Invalid tuple size in creation of Decimal ' --- 535,582 ---- # and the Decimal constructor still deal with tuples of # digits. self = object.__new__(cls) ! # Note about isinstance -- Decimal has been a victim of the ! # isinstance builtin failing after module reload in some ! # environments (e.g. web.py, django) under apache/wsgi, which ! # I determined to be the reason Decimal was causing so many ! # problems in my web deployment. I have re-organized the ! # following code to remove use of isinstance except on ! # native types (int, long, float, list, tuple), since those ! # seem not to break in this regard. -- jdb ! ! # First, assume it's another Decimal or similar(having _exp, ! # _sign, _int and _is_special. Obviously, having these ! # implies it's at least an attempt to represent Decimal ! try: ! self._exp = value._exp ! self._sign = value._sign ! self._int = value._int ! self._is_special = value._is_special return self + except: pass ! # Or it's a float ! try: ! value = Decimal.from_float(value) self._exp = value._exp self._sign = value._sign self._int = value._int self._is_special = value._is_special return self + except: pass # From an internal working value ! try: self._sign = value.sign self._int = str(value.int) self._exp = int(value.exp) self._is_special = False return self + except: pass # tuple/list conversion (possibly from as_tuple()) if isinstance(value, (list,tuple)): if len(value) != 3: raise ValueError('Invalid tuple size in creation of Decimal ' *************** *** 645,661 **** raise ValueError("The third value in the tuple must " "be an integer, or one of the " "strings 'F', 'n', 'N'.") return self ! if isinstance(value, float): ! value = Decimal.from_float(value) ! self._exp = value._exp ! self._sign = value._sign ! self._int = value._int ! self._is_special = value._is_special return self raise TypeError("Cannot convert %r to Decimal" % value) # @classmethod, but @decorator is not valid Python 2.3 syntax, so # don't use it (see notes on Py2.3 compatibility at top of file) --- 619,666 ---- raise ValueError("The third value in the tuple must " "be an integer, or one of the " "strings 'F', 'n', 'N'.") return self ! # From a string, or anything representable as a string ! try: ! value = str(value) ! m = _parser(value.strip()) ! if m is None: ! if context is None: ! context = getcontext() ! return context._raise_error(ConversionSyntax, ! "Invalid literal for Decimal: %r" % value) ! ! if m.group('sign') == "-": ! self._sign = 1 ! else: ! self._sign = 0 ! intpart = m.group('int') ! if intpart is not None: ! # finite number ! fracpart = m.group('frac') or '' ! exp = int(m.group('exp') or '0') ! self._int = str(int(intpart+fracpart)) ! self._exp = exp - len(fracpart) ! self._is_special = False ! else: ! diag = m.group('diag') ! if diag is not None: ! # NaN ! self._int = str(int(diag or '0')).lstrip('0') ! if m.group('signal'): ! self._exp = 'N' ! else: ! self._exp = 'n' ! else: ! # infinity ! self._int = '0' ! self._exp = 'F' ! self._is_special = True return self + except: pass raise TypeError("Cannot convert %r to Decimal" % value) # @classmethod, but @decorator is not valid Python 2.3 syntax, so # don't use it (see notes on Py2.3 compatibility at top of file) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list