def main(): one = 1 two = one two = two + 1 # TBD: ++ thousand = two * 500 negthousand = -thousand uf(1, 1 + 1 * 2) uf(1, one + one * two) uf(1, thousand / gv.ghundret) uf(1, c_division(0x7fff, negthousand)) uf(1, c_division(-0x7fff, thousand)) uf(1, c_division(-0x7fff, negthousand)) uf(1, fibonacci(6))
def main(): for i in range(5): if i == 3: continue uf(1, i) # with c style for, the last value for i is greater than the last value inside the loop; with python style range loops, it isn't i = i + 1 # there are no do/while loops in python while True: uf(2, i) i = i - 1 # TBD: -- if not i > 0: break k = i while i < 20: i = i + 1 # TBD: ++ if i % 2 == 0: continue uf(3, i, k) k = k + 1 # TBD: ++ # you just wouldn't do that in python... i = i + 1 while i < 50: if i == 23: break uf(4, i) i = i + 1 # repeated from above # for(..;;..): no intent to implement this -- count can't do custom # increments # hackish solution using maxint for k in range(i-3, 32767): uf(5, k, i+k) if i + k == 50: break if (i + k) % 2 == 0: continue uf(6, i+k) for i in range(5): if i % 2 != 0: uf(7, True, i) else: uf(7, False, i)
def main(): one = 1 two = one two = two + 1 # TBD: ++ thousand = two * 500 negthousand = -thousand uf(1, 1+1*2) uf(1, one + one * two) uf(1, thousand / gv.ghundret) uf(1, c_division(0x7fff, negthousand)) uf(1, c_division(-0x7fff, thousand)) uf(1, c_division(-0x7fff, negthousand)) uf(1, fibonacci(6))