gh-153144: Avoid checking errno for atan2#153148
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The C23 standard states that for
atan2andatan2pi:Since Python should not raise ValueError in either of these cases (i.e., when both arguments are zero or when the computation underflows), this PR avoids checking
errnowhen calling these trig functions. As a bonus,math.atan2()is about 4% faster.math.atan2(0.0, 0.0)andcmath.phase(0.0)using icx #153144The statement about range error in the standard should, I think, be interpreted as: