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authorCharles Harris <charlesr.harris@gmail.com>2013-02-27 13:26:58 -0700
committerCharles Harris <charlesr.harris@gmail.com>2013-03-01 11:22:47 -0700
commit6aa264c4bad9c89ccdd9ecd5a1cb5ef10643ec51 (patch)
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parent3c13c0a925276130d66be490eed4ae337712cce2 (diff)
downloadnumpy-6aa264c4bad9c89ccdd9ecd5a1cb5ef10643ec51.tar.gz
2to3: Put `from __future__ import division in every python file.
This should be harmless, as we already are division clean. However, placement of this import takes some care. In the future a script can be used to append new features without worry, at least until such time as it exceeds a single line. Having that ability will make it easier to deal with absolute imports and printing updates.
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diff --git a/numpy/numarray/functions.py b/numpy/numarray/functions.py
index 1c2141c98..7242f2870 100644
--- a/numpy/numarray/functions.py
+++ b/numpy/numarray/functions.py
@@ -1,18 +1,6 @@
+from __future__ import division
+
# missing Numarray defined names (in from numarray import *)
-##__all__ = ['ClassicUnpickler', 'Complex32_fromtype',
-## 'Complex64_fromtype', 'ComplexArray', 'Error',
-## 'MAX_ALIGN', 'MAX_INT_SIZE', 'MAX_LINE_WIDTH',
-## 'NDArray', 'NewArray', 'NumArray',
-## 'NumError', 'PRECISION', 'Py2NumType',
-## 'PyINT_TYPES', 'PyLevel2Type', 'PyNUMERIC_TYPES', 'PyREAL_TYPES',
-## 'SUPPRESS_SMALL',
-## 'SuitableBuffer', 'USING_BLAS',
-## 'UsesOpPriority',
-## 'codegenerator', 'generic', 'libnumarray', 'libnumeric',
-## 'make_ufuncs', 'memory',
-## 'numarrayall', 'numarraycore', 'numinclude', 'safethread',
-## 'typecode', 'typecodes', 'typeconv', 'ufunc', 'ufuncFactory',
-## 'ieeemask']
__all__ = ['asarray', 'ones', 'zeros', 'array', 'where']
__all__ += ['vdot', 'dot', 'matrixmultiply', 'ravel', 'indices',