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uucore: format: Fix hexadecimal default format print
The default hex format, on x86(-64) prints 15 digits after the decimal point, _but_ also trims trailing zeros, so it's not just a simple default precision and a little bit of extra handling is required. Also add a bunch of tests. Fixes #7364.
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@ -524,12 +524,15 @@ fn format_float_hexadecimal(
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// We have arbitrary precision in base 10, so we can't always represent
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// the value exactly (e.g. 0.1 is c.ccccc...).
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//
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// Emulate x86(-64) behavior, where 64 bits are printed in total, that's
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// 16 hex digits, including 1 before the decimal point (so 15 after).
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// Note that this is the maximum precision, trailing 0's are trimmed when
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// printing.
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//
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// Emulate x86(-64) behavior, where 64 bits at _most_ are printed in total,
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// that's 16 hex digits, including 1 before the decimal point (so 15 after).
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//
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// TODO: Make this configurable? e.g. arm64 value would be 28 (f128),
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// arm value 13 (f64).
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let precision = precision.unwrap_or(15);
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let max_precision = precision.unwrap_or(15);
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let (prefix, exp_char) = match case {
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Case::Lowercase => ("0x", 'p'),
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@ -537,10 +540,12 @@ fn format_float_hexadecimal(
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};
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if BigDecimal::zero().eq(bd) {
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return if force_decimal == ForceDecimal::Yes && precision == 0 {
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// To print 0, we don't ever need any digits after the decimal point, so default to
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// that if precision is not specified.
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return if force_decimal == ForceDecimal::Yes && precision.unwrap_or(0) == 0 {
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format!("0x0.{exp_char}+0")
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} else {
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format!("0x{:.*}{exp_char}+0", precision, 0.0)
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format!("0x{:.*}{exp_char}+0", precision.unwrap_or(0), 0.0)
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};
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}
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@ -575,7 +580,8 @@ fn format_float_hexadecimal(
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// Then, dividing by 5^-exp10 loses at most -exp10*3 binary digits
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// (since 5^-exp10 < 8^-exp10), so we add that, and another bit for
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// rounding.
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let margin = ((precision + 1) as i64 * 4 - frac10.bits() as i64).max(0) + -exp10 * 3 + 1;
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let margin =
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((max_precision + 1) as i64 * 4 - frac10.bits() as i64).max(0) + -exp10 * 3 + 1;
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// frac10 * 10^exp10 = frac10 * 2^margin * 10^exp10 * 2^-margin =
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// (frac10 * 2^margin * 5^exp10) * 2^exp10 * 2^-margin =
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@ -590,7 +596,7 @@ fn format_float_hexadecimal(
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// so the value will always be between 0x8 and 0xf.
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// TODO: Make this configurable? e.g. arm64 only displays 1 digit.
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const BEFORE_BITS: usize = 4;
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let wanted_bits = (BEFORE_BITS + precision * 4) as u64;
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let wanted_bits = (BEFORE_BITS + max_precision * 4) as u64;
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let bits = frac2.bits();
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exp2 += bits as i64 - wanted_bits as i64;
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@ -620,18 +626,39 @@ fn format_float_hexadecimal(
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digits.make_ascii_uppercase();
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}
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let (first_digit, remaining_digits) = digits.split_at(1);
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let exponent = exp2 + (4 * precision) as i64;
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let exponent = exp2 + (4 * max_precision) as i64;
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let dot =
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if !remaining_digits.is_empty() || (precision == 0 && ForceDecimal::Yes == force_decimal) {
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"."
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} else {
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""
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};
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let mut remaining_digits = remaining_digits.to_string();
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if precision.is_none() {
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// Trim trailing zeros
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strip_fractional_zeroes(&mut remaining_digits);
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}
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let dot = if !remaining_digits.is_empty()
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|| (precision.unwrap_or(0) == 0 && ForceDecimal::Yes == force_decimal)
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{
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"."
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} else {
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""
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};
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format!("{prefix}{first_digit}{dot}{remaining_digits}{exp_char}{exponent:+}")
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}
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fn strip_fractional_zeroes(s: &mut String) {
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let mut trim_to = s.len();
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for (pos, c) in s.char_indices().rev() {
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if pos + c.len_utf8() == trim_to {
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if c == '0' {
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trim_to = pos;
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} else {
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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s.truncate(trim_to);
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}
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fn strip_fractional_zeroes_and_dot(s: &mut String) {
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let mut trim_to = s.len();
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for (pos, c) in s.char_indices().rev() {
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assert_eq!(f("0.125"), "0x8.p-6");
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assert_eq!(f("256.0"), "0x8.p+5");
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// Default precision, maximum 13 digits (x86-64 behavior)
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let f = |x| {
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format_float_hexadecimal(
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&BigDecimal::from_str(x).unwrap(),
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None,
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Case::Lowercase,
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ForceDecimal::No,
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)
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};
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assert_eq!(f("0"), "0x0p+0");
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assert_eq!(f("0.00001"), "0xa.7c5ac471b478423p-20");
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assert_eq!(f("0.125"), "0x8p-6");
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assert_eq!(f("4.25"), "0x8.8p-1");
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assert_eq!(f("17.203125"), "0x8.9ap+1");
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assert_eq!(f("256.0"), "0x8p+5");
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assert_eq!(f("1000.01"), "0xf.a00a3d70a3d70a4p+6");
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assert_eq!(f("65536.0"), "0x8p+13");
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let f = |x| {
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format_float_hexadecimal(
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&BigDecimal::from_str(x).unwrap(),
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None,
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Case::Lowercase,
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ForceDecimal::Yes,
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)
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};
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assert_eq!(f("0"), "0x0.p+0");
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assert_eq!(f("0.125"), "0x8.p-6");
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assert_eq!(f("4.25"), "0x8.8p-1");
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assert_eq!(f("256.0"), "0x8.p+5");
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let f = |x| {
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format_float_hexadecimal(
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&BigDecimal::from_str(x).unwrap(),
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@ -390,7 +390,6 @@ fn sub_num_sci_negative() {
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.stdout_only("-1234 is -1.234000e+03");
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}
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#[cfg_attr(not(feature = "test_unimplemented"), ignore)]
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#[test]
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fn sub_num_hex_float_lower() {
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new_ucmd!()
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.stdout_only("0xep-4");
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}
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#[cfg_attr(not(feature = "test_unimplemented"), ignore)]
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#[test]
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fn sub_num_hex_float_upper() {
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new_ucmd!()
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