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uucore: format: Fix printing of floating hex exponents
Floating hex format is supposed to be `[-]0xh.hhhp±d`. Note that the exponent is a decimal value, not an hex number: fix that. Also, add basic tests for this format, while we're at it. Test: `cargo test --package uucore --all-features float` Fixes #7362.
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@ -476,9 +476,9 @@ fn format_float_hexadecimal(
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let mut s = match (precision, force_decimal) {
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(0, ForceDecimal::No) => format!("0x{first_digit}p{exponent:+x}"),
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(0, ForceDecimal::Yes) => format!("0x{first_digit}.p{exponent:+x}"),
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_ => format!("0x{first_digit}.{mantissa:0>13x}p{exponent:+x}"),
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(0, ForceDecimal::No) => format!("0x{first_digit}p{exponent:+}"),
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(0, ForceDecimal::Yes) => format!("0x{first_digit}.p{exponent:+}"),
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_ => format!("0x{first_digit}.{mantissa:0>13x}p{exponent:+}"),
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};
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if case == Case::Uppercase {
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assert_eq!(f(99_999_999.0), "1.e+08");
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}
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#[test]
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fn hexadecimal_float() {
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use super::format_float_hexadecimal;
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let f = |x| format_float_hexadecimal(x, 6, Case::Lowercase, ForceDecimal::No);
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// TODO(#7364): These values do not match coreutils output, but are possible correct representations.
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assert_eq!(f(0.00001), "0x1.4f8b588e368f1p-17");
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assert_eq!(f(0.125), "0x1.0000000000000p-3");
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assert_eq!(f(256.0), "0x1.0000000000000p+8");
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assert_eq!(f(65536.0), "0x1.0000000000000p+16");
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let f = |x| format_float_hexadecimal(x, 0, Case::Lowercase, ForceDecimal::No);
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assert_eq!(f(0.125), "0x1p-3");
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assert_eq!(f(256.0), "0x1p+8");
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let f = |x| format_float_hexadecimal(x, 0, Case::Lowercase, ForceDecimal::Yes);
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assert_eq!(f(0.125), "0x1.p-3");
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assert_eq!(f(256.0), "0x1.p+8");
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}
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#[test]
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fn strip_insignificant_end() {
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use super::strip_fractional_zeroes_and_dot;
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