From 91ea72b7d26907ddbfc5a155752ec506d926c804 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ulrich Drepper Date: Wed, 10 Mar 1999 16:08:03 +0000 Subject: Update. 1999-03-09 Andreas Schwab * stdio-common/printf_fphex.c: Move to ... * sysdeps/generic/printf_fphex.c: ... here. Fix exponent of extended precision number. * sysdeps/m68k/printf_fphex.c: New file. 1999-03-09 Andreas Schwab * manual/stdio.texi: Fix typos. --- manual/stdio.texi | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) (limited to 'manual/stdio.texi') diff --git a/manual/stdio.texi b/manual/stdio.texi index 1b9679f3bb..3449a51d2b 100644 --- a/manual/stdio.texi +++ b/manual/stdio.texi @@ -1302,14 +1302,14 @@ exchanged as texts between different programs and/or machines. The numbers are represented is the form @w{[@code{-}]@code{0x}@var{h}@code{.}@var{hhh}@code{p}[@code{+}|@code{-}]@var{dd}}. At the left of the decimal-point character exactly one digit is print. -This character is only @code{0} is the number is denormalized. +This character is only @code{0} if the number is denormalized. Otherwise the value is unspecified; it is implemention dependent how many bits are used. The number of hexadecimal digits on the right side of the decimal-point character is equal to the precision. If the precision is zero it is determined to be large enough to provide an exact representation of the number (or it is large enough to distinguish two adjacent values if the @code{FLT_RADIX} is not a power of 2, -@pxref{Floating Point Parameters}) For the @samp{%a} conversion +@pxref{Floating Point Parameters}). For the @samp{%a} conversion lower-case characters are used to represent the hexadecimal number and the prefix and exponent sign are printed as @code{0x} and @code{p} respectively. Otherwise upper-case characters are used and @code{0X} @@ -1364,7 +1364,7 @@ is explicitly @code{0}, this suppresses the decimal point character entirely. For the @samp{%g} and @samp{%G} conversions, the precision specifies how many significant digits to print. Significant digits are the first digit before the decimal point, and all the digits after it. -If the precision @code{0} or not specified for @samp{%g} or @samp{%G}, +If the precision is @code{0} or not specified for @samp{%g} or @samp{%G}, it is treated like a value of @code{1}. If the value being printed cannot be expressed accurately in the specified number of digits, the value is rounded to the nearest number that fits. -- cgit 1.4.1