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ID | Category | Severity | Reproducibility | Date Submitted | Last Update | ||||
0003279 | [Quercus] | block | always | 01-17-09 12:43 | 01-18-09 09:32 | ||||
Reporter | koreth | View Status | public | ||||||
Assigned To | ferg | ||||||||
Priority | normal | Resolution | fixed | ||||||
Status | closed | Product Version | 4.0.0 | ||||||
Summary | 0003279: Default floating-point formatting uses exponent notation too early | ||||||||
Description |
<?php $x = 1.0; while ($x < 100000000000000000000.0) { print $x . "\n"; $x *= 10.1; } PHP prints: 1 10.1 102.01 1030.301 10406.0401 105101.00501 1061520.150601 10721353.52107 108285670.56281 1093685272.6844 11046221254.112 111566834666.53 1126825030132 11380932804333 114947421323760 1160968955370000 11725786449237000 118430443137290000 1.1961474756867E+18 1.2081089504435E+19 Quercus prints: 1 10.1 102.00999999999999 1030.301 10406.040099999998 105101.00500999998 1061520.1506009998 1.0721353521070099E7 1.0828567056280799E8 1.0936852726843607E9 1.1046221254112043E10 1.1156683466653163E11 1.1268250301319695E12 1.138093280433289E13 1.1494742132376219E14 1160968955369998 11725786449236980 118430443137293488 1196147475686664192 1.2081089504435309E19 The floating point errors are not a big deal (though rounding them to be output-compatible with PHP wouldn't hurt) but the fact that Quercus starts using exponent notation far earlier than PHP does is causing problems with some code that's expecting to be able to do simple parsing of floats within a particular range. |
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