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CPPreference.com has this description of digits10: “The value of std::numeric_limits<T>::digits10 is the number of base-10 digits that can be represented by the type T without change, that is, any number with this many significant decimal digits can be converted to a value of type T and back to decimal form, without change due to rounding or overflow.” This means that any number with this many digits can be represented accurately in the corresponding type. A change in any digit in a number after that may or may not cause it a different bitwise representation. Therefore this isn’t necessarily enough precision to accurately represent the value in text. Instead we need max_digits10 which has the following description: “The value of std::numeric_limits<T>::max_digits10 is the number of base-10 digits that are necessary to uniquely represent all distinct values of the type T, such as necessary for serialization/deserialization to text.” The patch includes a test case in hex_float_test which tries to do a round-robin conversion of a number that requires more than 6 decimal places to be accurately represented. This would fail without the patch. Sadly this also breaks a bunch of other tests. Some of the tests in hex_float_test use ldexp and then compare it with a value which is not the same as the one returned by ldexp but instead is the value rounded to 6 decimals. Others use values that are not evenly representable as a binary floating fraction but then happened to generate the same value when rounded to 6 decimals. Where the actual value didn’t seem to matter these have been changed with different values that can be represented as a binary fraction. |
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bit_stream.cpp | ||
bit_stream.h | ||
bitutils.h | ||
hex_float.h | ||
huffman_codec.h | ||
ilist_node.h | ||
ilist.h | ||
move_to_front.h | ||
parse_number.cpp | ||
parse_number.h | ||
string_utils.cpp | ||
string_utils.h | ||
timer.cpp | ||
timer.h |