The new float repr causes too much trouble and pain. I'm disabling the feature until we have sorted out the issues on all machines. 64bit machines seem to have issues and Guido has reported even worse.
Guido: It's pretty bad actually -- repr(1e5) comes out as '1.0'... Ditto for
repr(1eN) for most N... Both in 2.6 and in 3.0...
diff --git a/Objects/floatobject.c b/Objects/floatobject.c
index e92dab9..a6a29e7 100644
--- a/Objects/floatobject.c
+++ b/Objects/floatobject.c
@@ -306,6 +306,7 @@
format_float(buf, 100, v, precision);
}
+#ifdef Py_BROKEN_REPR
/* The following function is based on Tcl_PrintDouble,
* from tclUtil.c.
*/
@@ -407,6 +408,8 @@
format_double_repr(buf, PyFloat_AS_DOUBLE(v));
}
+#endif /* Py_BROKEN_REPR */
+
/* Macro and helper that convert PyObject obj to a C double and store
the value in dbl; this replaces the functionality of the coercion
slot function. If conversion to double raises an exception, obj is
@@ -491,8 +494,14 @@
static PyObject *
float_repr(PyFloatObject *v)
{
+#ifdef Py_BROKEN_REPR
char buf[30];
format_float_repr(buf, v);
+#else
+ char buf[100];
+ format_float(buf, sizeof(buf), v, PREC_REPR);
+#endif
+
return PyString_FromString(buf);
}
@@ -1391,9 +1400,11 @@
double_format = detected_double_format;
float_format = detected_float_format;
-
+
+#ifdef Py_BROKEN_REPR
/* Initialize floating point repr */
_PyFloat_DigitsInit();
+#endif
}
void