Signed zeros: is this a bug?

Mark Dickinson dickinsm at gmail.com
Sun Mar 11 11:31:13 EDT 2007


I get the following behaviour on Python 2.5 (OS X 10.4.8 on PowerPC,
in case it's relevant.)

>>> x, y = 0.0, -0.0
>>> x, y
(0.0, 0.0)
>>> x, y = -0.0, 0.0
>>> x, y
(-0.0, -0.0)

I would have expected y to be -0.0 in the first case, and 0.0 in the
second.  Should the above be considered a bug, or is Python not
expected to honour signs of zeros?  I'm working in a situation
involving complex arithmetic where branch cuts, and hence signed
zeros, are important, and it would be handy if the above code could be
relied upon to do the right thing.

Mark




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