From: daniel@...42.com Date: 2020-03-15T03:02:12+00:00 Subject: [ruby-core:97500] [Ruby master Bug#16677] Negative integer powered (**) to a float number results in a complex Issue #16677 has been updated by Dan0042 (Daniel DeLorme). @matz I find your statement a bit confusing. You vote for "keeping precedence" but the entire point of this bug report is that `-2.to_i ** 2.2` does _not_ respect the precedence rules. For example `-2.to_s` results in "-2" rather than frozen "2". So did you mean that we should keep the current inconsistent behavior, or fix it to always follow precedence rules? ---------------------------------------- Bug #16677: Negative integer powered (**) to a float number results in a complex https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/16677#change-84648 * Author: CamilleDrapier (Camille Drapier) * Status: Closed * Priority: Normal * Assignee: matz (Yukihiro Matsumoto) * ruby -v: 2.5.7, 2.6.5, 2.7.0 * Backport: 2.5: UNKNOWN, 2.6: UNKNOWN, 2.7: UNKNOWN ---------------------------------------- Not sure if this is an unexpected behavior. This works as I expect: ``` -2 ** 2.2 # => -4.59479341998814 ``` But when I change the code a bit, it gives me a complex: ```ruby -2.to_i ** 2.2 # => (3.717265962412589+2.7007518095995273i) a = -2; a ** 2.2 # => (3.717265962412589+2.7007518095995273i) ``` This seems to happen only with negative numbers and float powers. I think it might be related to how `Fixnum` is treated differently from other classes by the power function. -- https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/ Unsubscribe: