kuroko/test/testFloatFormatting.krk

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import math
def print_values(values):
for v in values:
# Avoiding doing just 'v' as we want this test to work in Python and Kuroko with identical results
# and Python will try to reduce the number of digits to the minimum required for disambiguity, which
# we don't currently support.
print(v.__format__('.16g'),v.__format__('f'),v.__format__('e'),v.__format__('#.16g'),v.__format__('+.4g'))
print_values([
float('75.5834073120020679681'),
float('75.5834073120020679681e-7'),
float('75.5834073120020679681e-24'),
float('75.5834073120020679681e80'),
float('75.5834073120020679681e300'),
float('75.0'),
float('0.005'),
float('0.0005'),
float('0.5'),
float('0.01'),
float('0.25'),
float('0.25')/2,
float('0.25')/4,
float('0.25')/8,
float('0.25')/16,
float('0.25')/2048,
float('0.25')/4096,
float('10000000253263163212.0'),
(10**60)/1,
float('20000000000000000'),
0.0,
-0.0,
math.inf,
-math.inf,
math.nan,
-math.nan,
float('123.45'),
])