
C's printf will pad nan/inf differently to CPython. Our implementation originally conformed to C, now it conforms to CPython's way. Tests for this are also added in this patch.
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504 B
Python
24 lines
504 B
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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