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util.openmetrics: Prettify format of histogram buckets
"%g" turns 1GB into 1.07374e+09, which is a bit awkward for the bytes
measurements IMO. Turning up the precision, at "%.17g" turns 0.1 into
0.10000000000000001 while "%0.16" gives 0.1, hiding most of those pesky
floating point artefacts. Lua version 5.2 uses "%.14g" ( see
LUA_NUMBER_FMT in luaconf.h.html ) so it seems like a sensible choice
here.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Tue, 08 Jun 2021 00:58:27 +0200 |
parent | 10035:386f085820e6 |
child | 11638:5f4a657136bc |
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local format = require "util.format".format; describe("util.format", function() describe("#format()", function() it("should work", function() assert.equal("hello", format("%s", "hello")); assert.equal("<nil>", format("%s")); assert.equal("<nil>", format("%d")); assert.equal("<nil>", format("%q")); assert.equal(" [<nil>]", format("", nil)); assert.equal("true", format("%s", true)); assert.equal("[true]", format("%d", true)); assert.equal("% [true]", format("%%", true)); assert.equal("{ }", format("%q", { })); assert.equal("[1.5]", format("%d", 1.5)); assert.equal("[7.3786976294838e+19]", format("%d", 73786976294838206464)); end); end); end);