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gh-130317: Fix SNaN broken tests on HP PA RISC (#140452)
While looking at #140028, I found some unrelated test regressions in the 3.14 cycle. These seem to all come from #130317. From what I can tell, that made Python more correct than it was before. According to [0], HP PA RISC uses 1 for SNaN and thus a 0 for QNaN. [0]: https://grouper.ieee.org/groups/1788/email/msg03272.html
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import math
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import operator
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import unittest
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import platform
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import struct
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import sys
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import weakref
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@ -917,10 +918,17 @@ def test_half_float(self):
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# Check that packing produces a bit pattern representing a quiet NaN:
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# all exponent bits and the msb of the fraction should all be 1.
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if platform.machine().startswith('parisc'):
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# HP PA RISC uses 0 for quiet, see:
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# https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NaN#Encoding
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expected = 0x7c
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else:
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expected = 0x7e
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packed = struct.pack('<e', math.nan)
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self.assertEqual(packed[1] & 0x7e, 0x7e)
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self.assertEqual(packed[1] & 0x7e, expected)
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packed = struct.pack('<e', -math.nan)
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self.assertEqual(packed[1] & 0x7e, 0x7e)
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self.assertEqual(packed[1] & 0x7e, expected)
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# Checks for round-to-even behavior
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format_bits_float__rounding_list = [
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