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use proper footnote syntax for references
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The previous syntax was causing rustdoc to interpret them as links.
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euclio committed Jul 11, 2018
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11 changes: 5 additions & 6 deletions src/libcore/num/flt2dec/strategy/dragon.rs
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// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.

/*!
Almost direct (but slightly optimized) Rust translation of Figure 3 of \[1\].
\[1\] Burger, R. G. and Dybvig, R. K. 1996. Printing floating-point numbers
quickly and accurately. SIGPLAN Not. 31, 5 (May. 1996), 108-116.
*/
//! Almost direct (but slightly optimized) Rust translation of Figure 3 of "Printing
//! Floating-Point Numbers Quickly and Accurately"[^1].
//!
//! [^1]: Burger, R. G. and Dybvig, R. K. 1996. Printing floating-point numbers
//! quickly and accurately. SIGPLAN Not. 31, 5 (May. 1996), 108-116.

use cmp::Ordering;

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13 changes: 6 additions & 7 deletions src/libcore/num/flt2dec/strategy/grisu.rs
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// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.

/*!
Rust adaptation of Grisu3 algorithm described in \[1\]. It uses about
1KB of precomputed table, and in turn, it's very quick for most inputs.
\[1\] Florian Loitsch. 2010. Printing floating-point numbers quickly and
accurately with integers. SIGPLAN Not. 45, 6 (June 2010), 233-243.
*/
//! Rust adaptation of the Grisu3 algorithm described in "Printing Floating-Point Numbers Quickly
//! and Accurately with Integers"[^1]. It uses about 1KB of precomputed table, and in turn, it's
//! very quick for most inputs.
//!
//! [^1]: Florian Loitsch. 2010. Printing floating-point numbers quickly and
//! accurately with integers. SIGPLAN Not. 45, 6 (June 2010), 233-243.

use num::diy_float::Fp;
use num::flt2dec::{Decoded, MAX_SIG_DIGITS, round_up};
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