py/formatfloat: Handle calculation of integer digit for %f format properly.

%f prints true integer digit, so its calculation should happen before any
exponential scaling.
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Paul Sokolovsky 2015-11-22 20:02:16 +02:00
parent 3c4c069802
commit 3d6240ba1b
1 changed files with 9 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -170,6 +170,15 @@ int mp_format_float(FPTYPE f, char *buf, size_t buf_size, char fmt, int prec, ch
num_digits = prec + 1;
}
} else if (fp_isless1(f)) {
// We need to figure out what an integer digit will be used
// in case 'f' is used (or we revert other format to it below).
// As we just tested number to be <1, this is obviously 0,
// but we can round it up to 1 below.
char first_dig = '0';
if (f >= FPROUND_TO_ONE) {
first_dig = '1';
}
// Build negative exponent
for (e = 0, e1 = FPDECEXP; e1; e1 >>= 1, pos_pow++, neg_pow++) {
if (*neg_pow > f) {
@ -177,14 +186,9 @@ int mp_format_float(FPTYPE f, char *buf, size_t buf_size, char fmt, int prec, ch
f *= *pos_pow;
}
}
char first_dig = '0';
char e_sign_char = '-';
if (fp_isless1(f) && f >= FPROUND_TO_ONE) {
f = FPCONST(1.0);
if (e > 1) {
// numbers less than 1.0 start with 0.xxx
first_dig = '1';
}
if (e == 0) {
e_sign_char = '+';
}