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Currently string-output-visitor formats floats as %g, which is nice in that trailing 0's are automatically truncated, but otherwise this causes some issues: - it uses 6 significant figures instead of 6 decimal places, which means something like 155777.5 (which even has an exact floating point representation) will be rounded to 155778 when converted to a string. - output will be presented in scientific notation when the normalized form requires a 10^x multiplier. Not a huge deal, but arguably less readable for command-line arguments. - due to using scientific notation for numbers requiring more than 6 significant figures, instead of hard-defined decimal places, it fails a lot of the test-visitor-serialization unit tests for floats. Instead, let's just use %f, which is what the QJSON and the QMP visitors use. Signed-off-by: Michael Roth <mdroth@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Andreas Färber <afaerber@suse.de> |
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qemu-iotests | ||
tcg | ||
.gitignore | ||
check-block.sh | ||
check-qdict.c | ||
check-qfloat.c | ||
check-qint.c | ||
check-qjson.c | ||
check-qlist.c | ||
check-qstring.c | ||
fdc-test.c | ||
libqtest.c | ||
libqtest.h | ||
m48t59-test.c | ||
Makefile | ||
qemu-iotests-quick.sh | ||
rtc-test.c | ||
test-coroutine.c | ||
test-qmp-commands.c | ||
test-qmp-input-strict.c | ||
test-qmp-input-visitor.c | ||
test-qmp-output-visitor.c | ||
test-string-input-visitor.c | ||
test-string-output-visitor.c | ||
test-visitor-serialization.c |