commit | 65126c588e5c3ea73cd6721f831b01957f7ecbe0 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org> | Fri May 08 12:13:11 2020 -0700 |
committer | Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org> | Fri May 08 20:34:23 2020 +0000 |
tree | 35d3712a5b6816997cc95ba4ee165e701ed13459 | |
parent | 26de581a709428d55ffc38cc0dbc7ddfc96b9443 [diff] |
strconv: fix ParseComplex for strings with separators The recently added function parseFloatPrefix tested the entire string for correct placement of separators rather than just the consumed part. The 4-char fix is in readFloat (atof.go:303). Added more tests. Also added some white space for nicer grouping of the test cases. While at it, removed the need for calling testing.Run. Fixes #38962. Change-Id: Ifce84f362bb4ede559103f8d535556d3de9325f1 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/233017 Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
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