BigDecimal.java (BigDecimal(String)): Always set scale to zero when there is an exponent and the significant is zero.
* java/math/BigDecimal.java (BigDecimal(String)): Always set scale to zero when there is an exponent and the significant is zero. (divide): Always set scale to newScale even in special ZERO case. From-SVN: r62908
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@ -189,7 +189,9 @@ public class BigDecimal extends Number implements Comparable
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int exp = Integer.parseInt (num.substring (point));
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exp -= scale;
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if (exp > 0)
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if (signum () == 0)
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scale = 0;
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else if (exp > 0)
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{
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intVal = intVal.multiply (BigInteger.valueOf (10).pow (exp));
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scale = 0;
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@ -266,7 +268,7 @@ public class BigDecimal extends Number implements Comparable
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throw new ArithmeticException ("scale is negative: " + newScale);
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if (intVal.signum () == 0) // handle special case of 0.0/0.0
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return ZERO;
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return newScale == 0 ? ZERO : new BigDecimal (ZERO.intVal, newScale);
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// Ensure that pow gets a non-negative value.
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int valScale = val.scale;
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