circuitpython/tests/float/float_format.py
Damien George 955ee6477f py/formatfloat: Fix case where floats could render with negative digits.
Prior to this patch, some architectures (eg unix x86) could render floats
with "negative" digits, like ")".  For example, '%.23e' % 1e-80 would come
out as "1.0000000000000000/)/(,*0e-80".  This patch fixes the known cases.
2018-03-01 17:00:02 +11:00

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# test float formatting
# general rounding
for val in (116, 1111, 1234, 5010, 11111):
print('%.0f' % val)
print('%.1f' % val)
print('%.3f' % val)
# make sure rounding is done at the correct precision
for prec in range(8):
print(('%%.%df' % prec) % 6e-5)
# check certain cases that had a digit value of 10 render as a ":" character
print('%.2e' % float('9' * 51 + 'e-39'))
print('%.2e' % float('9' * 40 + 'e-21'))
# check a case that would render negative digit values, eg ")" characters
# the string is converted back to a float to check for no illegal characters
float('%.23e' % 1e-80)