Fix more test failures on Windows.
On Windows, float('nan') produces Indeterminate. To fix, set Indet first and then set NaN to the opposite.
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@@ -76,8 +76,8 @@ ZERO_ROTATION = Quaternion((0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 1.0))
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NULL_KEY = u'00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000'
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Infinity = float('inf')
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NaN = float('nan')
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Indet = Infinity * 0
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NaN = -Indet # Don't use float("nan") - Windows gets upset.
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class ELSLTypeMismatch(Exception):
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def __init__(self):
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@@ -518,8 +518,8 @@ def do_tests():
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test('reallyequal(NaN, Indet, 0.0)', False)
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test('reallyequal(-NaN, Indet, 0.0)', True)
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test('reallyequal(NaN, -Indet, 0.0)', True)
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test('reallyequal(NaN, float("nan"), 0.0)', True)
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test('reallyequal(-float("nan"), Indet, 0.0)', True)
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test('reallyequal(NaN, -(Infinity*0), 0.0)', True)
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test('reallyequal(Infinity*0, Indet, 0.0)', True)
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shouldexcept('div(1.0, 0.0)', ELSLMathError)
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shouldexcept('div(1, 0)', ELSLMathError)
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