py/parsenum: Improve parsing of floating point numbers.
This patch improves parsing of floating point numbers by converting all the digits (integer and fractional) together into a number 1 or greater, and then applying the correct power of 10 at the very end. In particular the multiple "multiply by 0.1" operations to build a fraction are now combined together and applied at the same time as the exponent, at the very end. This helps to retain precision during parsing of floats, and also includes a check that the number doesn't overflow during the parsing. One benefit is that a float will have the same value no matter where the decimal point is located, eg 1.23 == 123e-2.
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@ -170,6 +170,14 @@ typedef enum {
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mp_obj_t mp_parse_num_decimal(const char *str, size_t len, bool allow_imag, bool force_complex, mp_lexer_t *lex) {
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#if MICROPY_PY_BUILTINS_FLOAT
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// DEC_VAL_MAX only needs to be rough and is used to retain precision while not overflowing
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#if MICROPY_FLOAT_IMPL == MICROPY_FLOAT_IMPL_FLOAT
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#define DEC_VAL_MAX 1e20F
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#elif MICROPY_FLOAT_IMPL == MICROPY_FLOAT_IMPL_DOUBLE
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#define DEC_VAL_MAX 1e200
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#endif
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const char *top = str + len;
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mp_float_t dec_val = 0;
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bool dec_neg = false;
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@ -214,8 +222,8 @@ mp_obj_t mp_parse_num_decimal(const char *str, size_t len, bool allow_imag, bool
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// string should be a decimal number
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parse_dec_in_t in = PARSE_DEC_IN_INTG;
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bool exp_neg = false;
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mp_float_t frac_mult = 0.1;
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mp_int_t exp_val = 0;
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mp_int_t exp_extra = 0;
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while (str < top) {
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mp_uint_t dig = *str++;
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if ('0' <= dig && dig <= '9') {
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@ -223,11 +231,18 @@ mp_obj_t mp_parse_num_decimal(const char *str, size_t len, bool allow_imag, bool
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if (in == PARSE_DEC_IN_EXP) {
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exp_val = 10 * exp_val + dig;
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} else {
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if (in == PARSE_DEC_IN_FRAC) {
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dec_val += dig * frac_mult;
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frac_mult *= MICROPY_FLOAT_CONST(0.1);
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} else {
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if (dec_val < DEC_VAL_MAX) {
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// dec_val won't overflow so keep accumulating
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dec_val = 10 * dec_val + dig;
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if (in == PARSE_DEC_IN_FRAC) {
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--exp_extra;
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}
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} else {
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// dec_val might overflow and we anyway can't represent more digits
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// of precision, so ignore the digit and just adjust the exponent
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if (in == PARSE_DEC_IN_INTG) {
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++exp_extra;
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}
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}
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}
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} else if (in == PARSE_DEC_IN_INTG && dig == '.') {
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@ -261,7 +276,7 @@ mp_obj_t mp_parse_num_decimal(const char *str, size_t len, bool allow_imag, bool
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}
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// apply the exponent
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dec_val *= MICROPY_FLOAT_C_FUN(pow)(10, exp_val);
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dec_val *= MICROPY_FLOAT_C_FUN(pow)(10, exp_val + exp_extra);
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}
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// negate value if needed
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tests/float/float_parse.py
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tests/float/float_parse.py
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# test parsing of floats
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inf = float('inf')
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# it shouldn't matter where the decimal point is if the exponent balances the value
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print(float('1234') - float('0.1234e4'))
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print(float('1.015625') - float('1015625e-6'))
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# very large integer part with a very negative exponent should cancel out
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print(float('9' * 60 + 'e-60'))
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print(float('9' * 60 + 'e-40'))
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print(float('9' * 60 + 'e-20') == float('1e40'))
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# many fractional digits
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print(float('.' + '9' * 70))
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print(float('.' + '9' * 70 + 'e20'))
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print(float('.' + '9' * 70 + 'e-50') == float('1e-50'))
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# tiny fraction with large exponent
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print(float('.' + '0' * 60 + '1e10') == float('1e-51'))
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print(float('.' + '0' * 60 + '9e25'))
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print(float('.' + '0' * 60 + '9e40'))
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tests/float/float_parse_doubleprec.py
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tests/float/float_parse_doubleprec.py
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# test parsing of floats, requiring double-precision
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# very large integer part with a very negative exponent should cancel out
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print(float('9' * 400 + 'e-100'))
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print(float('9' * 400 + 'e-200'))
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print(float('9' * 400 + 'e-400'))
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# many fractional digits
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print(float('.' + '9' * 400))
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print(float('.' + '9' * 400 + 'e100'))
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print(float('.' + '9' * 400 + 'e-100'))
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# tiny fraction with large exponent
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print(float('.' + '0' * 400 + '9e100'))
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print(float('.' + '0' * 400 + '9e200'))
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print(float('.' + '0' * 400 + '9e400'))
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@ -271,6 +271,7 @@ def run_tests(pyb, tests, args, base_path="."):
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if upy_float_precision < 64:
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skip_tests.add('float/float_divmod.py') # tested by float/float_divmod_relaxed.py instead
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skip_tests.add('float/float2int_doubleprec_intbig.py')
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skip_tests.add('float/float_parse_doubleprec.py')
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if not has_complex:
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skip_tests.add('float/complex1.py')
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