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@ -1223,9 +1223,9 @@ The conversion types are:
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+------------+-----------------------------------------------------+-------+
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+------------+-----------------------------------------------------+-------+
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| ``'E'`` | Floating point exponential format (uppercase). | \(3) |
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| ``'E'`` | Floating point exponential format (uppercase). | \(3) |
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+------------+-----------------------------------------------------+-------+
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+------------+-----------------------------------------------------+-------+
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| ``'f'`` | Floating point decimal format (lowercase). | \(3) |
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| ``'f'`` | Floating point decimal format. | \(3) |
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+------------+-----------------------------------------------------+-------+
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+------------+-----------------------------------------------------+-------+
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| ``'F'`` | Floating point decimal format (uppercase). | \(3) |
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| ``'F'`` | Floating point decimal format. | \(3) |
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+------------+-----------------------------------------------------+-------+
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+------------+-----------------------------------------------------+-------+
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| ``'g'`` | Floating point format. Uses lowercase exponential | \(4) |
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| ``'g'`` | Floating point format. Uses lowercase exponential | \(4) |
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| | format if exponent is less than -4 or not less than | |
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| | format if exponent is less than -4 or not less than | |
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@ -402,14 +402,13 @@ The available presentation types for floating point and decimal values are:
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| ``'e'`` | Exponent notation. Prints the number in scientific |
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| ``'e'`` | Exponent notation. Prints the number in scientific |
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| | notation using the letter 'e' to indicate the exponent. |
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| | notation using the letter 'e' to indicate the exponent. |
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+---------+----------------------------------------------------------+
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+---------+----------------------------------------------------------+
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| ``'E'`` | Exponent notation. Same as ``'e'`` except it converts |
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| ``'E'`` | Exponent notation. Same as ``'e'`` except it uses an |
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| | the number to upper case. |
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| | upper case 'E' as the separator character. |
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+---------+----------------------------------------------------------+
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+---------+----------------------------------------------------------+
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| ``'f'`` | Fixed point. Displays the number as a fixed-point |
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| ``'f'`` | Fixed point. Displays the number as a fixed-point |
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| | number. |
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| | number. |
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+---------+----------------------------------------------------------+
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+---------+----------------------------------------------------------+
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| ``'F'`` | Fixed point. Same as ``'f'`` except it converts the |
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| ``'F'`` | Fixed point. Same as ``'f'``. |
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| | number to upper case. |
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+---------+----------------------------------------------------------+
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+---------+----------------------------------------------------------+
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| ``'g'`` | General format. This prints the number as a fixed-point |
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| ``'g'`` | General format. This prints the number as a fixed-point |
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| | number, unless the number is too large, in which case |
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| | number, unless the number is too large, in which case |
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testformat("%#.*f", (110, -1.e+100/3.))
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testformat("%#.*f", (110, -1.e+100/3.))
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testformat("%#.*F", (110, -1.e+100/3.))
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testformat("%#.*F", (110, -1.e+100/3.))
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overflowrequired = 0
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overflowrequired = 0
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# check for %f and %F
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testformat("%f", (1.0,), "1.000000")
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testformat("%F", (1.0,), "1.000000")
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testformat("%f", (1e100,), "1e+100")
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testformat("%F", (1e100,), "1E+100")
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testformat("%f", (1e100,), "1e+100")
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testformat("%F", (1e100,), "1E+100")
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testformat("%f", (float('nan'),), "nan")
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testformat("%F", (float('nan'),), "NAN")
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testformat("%f", (float('inf'),), "inf")
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testformat("%F", (float('inf'),), "INF")
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# Formatting of integers. Overflow is not ok
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# Formatting of integers. Overflow is not ok
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overflowok = 0
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overflowok = 0
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testformat("%x", 10, "a")
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testformat("%x", 10, "a")
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test( 1.0, '+f', '+1.000000')
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test( 1.0, '+f', '+1.000000')
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test(-1.0, '+f', '-1.000000')
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test(-1.0, '+f', '-1.000000')
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test(1.1234e90, 'f', '1.1234e+90')
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test(1.1234e90, 'f', '1.1234e+90')
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test(1.1234e90, 'F', '1.1234E+90')
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test(1.1234e90, 'F', '1.1234e+90')
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test(1.1234e200, 'f', '1.1234e+200')
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test(1.1234e200, 'f', '1.1234e+200')
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test(1.1234e200, 'F', '1.1234E+200')
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test(1.1234e200, 'F', '1.1234e+200')
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test(1e100, 'x<20f', '1e+100xxxxxxxxxxxxxx')
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test(1e100, 'x<20F', '1E+100xxxxxxxxxxxxxx')
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test(float('nan'), 'f', 'nan')
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test(float('nan'), 'F', 'NAN')
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test(float('inf'), 'f', 'inf')
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test(float('inf'), 'F', 'INF')
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test(float('-inf'), 'f', '-inf')
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test(float('-inf'), 'F', '-INF')
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test( 1.0, 'e', '1.000000e+00')
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test( 1.0, 'e', '1.000000e+00')
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test(-1.0, 'e', '-1.000000e+00')
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test(-1.0, 'e', '-1.000000e+00')
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@ -12,9 +12,6 @@ What's new in Python 3.0b2?
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Core and Builtins
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Core and Builtins
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-----------------
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-----------------
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- Issue #3382: Make '%F' and float.__format__('F') convert results
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to uppercase.
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- Issue #3008: the float type has a new instance method 'float.hex'
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- Issue #3008: the float type has a new instance method 'float.hex'
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and a new class method 'float.fromhex' to convert floating-point
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and a new class method 'float.fromhex' to convert floating-point
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numbers to and from hexadecimal strings, respectively.
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numbers to and from hexadecimal strings, respectively.
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/* first, do the conversion as 8-bit chars, using the platform's
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/* first, do the conversion as 8-bit chars, using the platform's
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snprintf. then, if needed, convert to unicode. */
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snprintf. then, if needed, convert to unicode. */
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/* 'F' is the same as 'f', per the PEP */
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if (type == 'F')
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type = 'f';
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x = PyFloat_AsDouble(value);
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x = PyFloat_AsDouble(value);
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if (x == -1.0 && PyErr_Occurred())
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if (x == -1.0 && PyErr_Occurred())
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if (precision < 0)
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if (precision < 0)
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precision = 6;
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precision = 6;
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if ((type == 'f' || type == 'F') && (fabs(x) / 1e25) >= 1e25) {
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if (type == 'f' && (fabs(x) / 1e25) >= 1e25)
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if (type == 'f')
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type = 'g';
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type = 'g';
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else
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type = 'G';
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}
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/* cast "type", because if we're in unicode we need to pass a
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/* cast "type", because if we're in unicode we need to pass a
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8-bit char. this is safe, because we've restricted what "type"
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8-bit char. this is safe, because we've restricted what "type"
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return -1;
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return -1;
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if (prec < 0)
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if (prec < 0)
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prec = 6;
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prec = 6;
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if ((type == 'f' || type == 'F') && (fabs(x) / 1e25) >= 1e25) {
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if (type == 'f' && (fabs(x) / 1e25) >= 1e25)
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if (type == 'f')
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type = 'g';
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type = 'g';
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else
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type = 'G';
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}
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/* Worst case length calc to ensure no buffer overrun:
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/* Worst case length calc to ensure no buffer overrun:
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'g' formats:
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'g' formats:
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*/
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if (((type == 'g' || type == 'G') &&
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if (((type == 'g' || type == 'G') &&
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buflen <= (size_t)10 + (size_t)prec) ||
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buflen <= (size_t)10 + (size_t)prec) ||
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((type == 'f' || type == 'F') &&
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(type == 'f' && buflen <= (size_t)53 + (size_t)prec)) {
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buflen <= (size_t)53 + (size_t)prec)) {
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PyErr_SetString(PyExc_OverflowError,
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PyErr_SetString(PyExc_OverflowError,
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"formatted float is too long (precision too large?)");
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"formatted float is too long (precision too large?)");
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return -1;
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return -1;
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case 'F':
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case 'F':
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case 'g':
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case 'g':
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case 'G':
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case 'G':
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if (c == 'F')
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c = 'f';
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pbuf = formatbuf;
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pbuf = formatbuf;
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len = formatfloat(pbuf, sizeof(formatbuf)/sizeof(Py_UNICODE),
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len = formatfloat(pbuf, sizeof(formatbuf)/sizeof(Py_UNICODE),
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flags, prec, c, v);
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flags, prec, c, v);
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