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| 12-Feb-2020 |
Nikita Popov |
Use serialize_precision for var_dump() var_dump() is debugging functionality, so it should print floating-point numbers accurately. We do this by switching to serialize_precision, wh
Use serialize_precision for var_dump() var_dump() is debugging functionality, so it should print floating-point numbers accurately. We do this by switching to serialize_precision, which (by default) will print with as much precision as necessary to preserve the exact value of the float. This also affects debug_zval_dump(). Closes GH-5172.
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Revision tags: php-7.3.13RC1, php-7.2.26RC1, php-7.4.0, php-7.2.25, php-7.3.12, php-7.4.0RC6, php-7.3.12RC1, php-7.2.25RC1, php-7.4.0RC5, php-7.1.33, php-7.2.24, php-7.3.11, php-7.4.0RC4, php-7.3.11RC1, php-7.2.24RC1 |
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| 02-Oct-2019 |
Nikita Popov |
Add fdiv() function The fdiv() function is part of the fmod() / intdiv() family. It implements a floating-point division with IEEE-754 semantics. That is, division by zero is conside
Add fdiv() function The fdiv() function is part of the fmod() / intdiv() family. It implements a floating-point division with IEEE-754 semantics. That is, division by zero is considered well-defined and does not trigger any kind of diagnostic. Instead one of INF, -INF or NAN will be returned, depending on the case. This is in preparation for throwing DivisionByZeroError from the standard division operator.
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