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Diffstat (limited to 'tests/float/string_format_modulo.py')
-rw-r--r-- | tests/float/string_format_modulo.py | 40 |
1 files changed, 20 insertions, 20 deletions
diff --git a/tests/float/string_format_modulo.py b/tests/float/string_format_modulo.py index aea534247c..0944615381 100644 --- a/tests/float/string_format_modulo.py +++ b/tests/float/string_format_modulo.py @@ -7,9 +7,9 @@ print("%u" % 1.0) # these 3 have different behaviour in Python 3.x versions # uPy raises a TypeError, following Python 3.5 (earlier versions don't) -#print("%x" % 18.0) -#print("%o" % 18.0) -#print("%X" % 18.0) +# print("%x" % 18.0) +# print("%o" % 18.0) +# print("%X" % 18.0) print("%e" % 1.23456) print("%E" % 1.23456) @@ -22,28 +22,28 @@ print("%06e" % float("inf")) print("%06e" % float("-inf")) print("%06e" % float("nan")) -print("%02.3d" % 123) # prec > width -print("%+f %+f" % (1.23, -1.23)) # float sign -print("% f % f" % (1.23, -1.23)) # float space sign -print("%0f" % -1.23) # negative number with 0 padding +print("%02.3d" % 123) # prec > width +print("%+f %+f" % (1.23, -1.23)) # float sign +print("% f % f" % (1.23, -1.23)) # float space sign +print("%0f" % -1.23) # negative number with 0 padding # numbers with large negative exponents -print('%f' % 1e-10) -print('%f' % 1e-20) -print('%f' % 1e-50) -print('%f' % 1e-100) -print('%f' % 1e-300) +print("%f" % 1e-10) +print("%f" % 1e-20) +print("%f" % 1e-50) +print("%f" % 1e-100) +print("%f" % 1e-300) # large decimal precision should be truncated and not overflow buffer # the output depends on the FP calculation so only first 2 digits are printed # (the 'g' with small e are printed using 'f' style, so need to be checked) -print(('%.40f' % 1e-300)[:2]) -print(('%.40g' % 1e-1)[:2]) -print(('%.40g' % 1e-2)[:2]) -print(('%.40g' % 1e-3)[:2]) -print(('%.40g' % 1e-4)[:2]) +print(("%.40f" % 1e-300)[:2]) +print(("%.40g" % 1e-1)[:2]) +print(("%.40g" % 1e-2)[:2]) +print(("%.40g" % 1e-3)[:2]) +print(("%.40g" % 1e-4)[:2]) -print("%.0g" % 1) # 0 precision 'g' +print("%.0g" % 1) # 0 precision 'g' -print('%.1e' % 9.99) # round up with positive exponent -print('%.1e' % 0.999) # round up with negative exponent +print("%.1e" % 9.99) # round up with positive exponent +print("%.1e" % 0.999) # round up with negative exponent |