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| if self.dtype.is_floating_point: | ||
| return self.reciprocal() * other | ||
| else: | ||
| return (self.double().reciprocal() * other).type_as(self) |
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This commit adds support for
__floordiv__to all tensors. I checked that it behaves similarly to what NumPy does, i.e. always returns a result of the same type. On the other hand, NumPy seems to follow the Python rules for rounding, while I used the C rules, to make it conform with how our integral division behaves in general.This also adds support for
__rdiv__with integral tensors. Previously it raised an error saying thatreciprocalisn't implemented for them. Ideally we would just have a kernel for this, but I didn't want to make this patch too large, as it's mostly meant to unblock my other work.