extern crate dtoa; use std::str; #[test] fn test_f64() { test_write(1.234e20f64, "123400000000000000000.0"); test_write(1.234e21f64, "1.234e21"); test_write(2.71828f64, "2.71828"); test_write(0.0f64, "0.0"); test_write(-0.0f64, "-0.0"); test_write(1.1e128f64, "1.1e128"); test_write(1.1e-64f64, "1.1e-64"); test_write(2.718281828459045f64, "2.718281828459045"); test_write(5e-324f64, "5e-324"); test_write(::std::f64::MAX, "1.7976931348623157e308"); } #[test] fn test_f32() { test_write(1.234e20f32, "123400000000000000000.0"); test_write(1.234e21f32, "1.234e21"); test_write(2.71828f32, "2.71828"); test_write(0.0f32, "0.0"); test_write(-0.0f32, "-0.0"); test_write(1.1e32f32, "1.1e32"); test_write(1.1e-32f32, "1.1e-32"); test_write(2.7182817f32, "2.7182817"); test_write(1e-45f32, "1e-45"); test_write(::std::f32::MAX, "3.4028235e38"); } fn test_write(value: F, expected: &'static str) { let mut buf = [b'\0'; 30]; let len = dtoa::write(&mut buf[..], value).unwrap(); let result = str::from_utf8(&buf[..len]).unwrap(); assert_eq!(result, expected.to_string()); }