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This adds the Python files in the tests/ directory to be formatted with ./tools/codeformat.py. The basics/ subdirectory is excluded for now so we aren't changing too much at once. In a few places `# fmt: off`/`# fmt: on` was used where the code had special formatting for readability or where the test was actually testing the specific formatting.
50 lines
1.3 KiB
Python
50 lines
1.3 KiB
Python
print("%s" % 1.0)
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print("%r" % 1.0)
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print("%d" % 1.0)
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print("%i" % 1.0)
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print("%u" % 1.0)
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# these 3 have different behaviour in Python 3.x versions
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# uPy raises a TypeError, following Python 3.5 (earlier versions don't)
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# print("%x" % 18.0)
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# print("%o" % 18.0)
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# print("%X" % 18.0)
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print("%e" % 1.23456)
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print("%E" % 1.23456)
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print("%f" % 1.23456)
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print("%F" % 1.23456)
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print("%g" % 1.23456)
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print("%G" % 1.23456)
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print("%06e" % float("inf"))
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print("%06e" % float("-inf"))
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print("%06e" % float("nan"))
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print("%02.3d" % 123) # prec > width
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print("%+f %+f" % (1.23, -1.23)) # float sign
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print("% f % f" % (1.23, -1.23)) # float space sign
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print("%0f" % -1.23) # negative number with 0 padding
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# numbers with large negative exponents
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print("%f" % 1e-10)
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print("%f" % 1e-20)
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print("%f" % 1e-50)
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print("%f" % 1e-100)
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print("%f" % 1e-300)
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# large decimal precision should be truncated and not overflow buffer
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# the output depends on the FP calculation so only first 2 digits are printed
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# (the 'g' with small e are printed using 'f' style, so need to be checked)
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print(("%.40f" % 1e-300)[:2])
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print(("%.40g" % 1e-1)[:2])
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print(("%.40g" % 1e-2)[:2])
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print(("%.40g" % 1e-3)[:2])
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print(("%.40g" % 1e-4)[:2])
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print("%.0g" % 1) # 0 precision 'g'
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print("%.1e" % 9.99) # round up with positive exponent
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print("%.1e" % 0.999) # round up with negative exponent
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