Mark Dickinson <[email protected]> added the comment:
I think the change below is sufficient if we decide that the '#g' formatting
should always have the given number of significant digits.
--- Lib/decimal.py (revision 86635)
+++ Lib/decimal.py (working copy)
@@ -3701,7 +3701,8 @@
self = self._round(precision+1, rounding)
elif spec['type'] in 'fF%':
self = self._rescale(-precision, rounding)
- elif spec['type'] in 'gG' and len(self._int) > precision:
+ elif spec['type'] in 'gG' and (len(self._int) > precision or
+ spec['alt']):
self = self._round(precision, rounding)
# special case: zeros with a positive exponent can't be
# represented in fixed point; rescale them to 0e0.
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