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authorJonathan Halmen <jonathan@halmen.org>2021-11-05 16:44:29 +0100
committerJonathan Halmen <jonathan@halmen.org>2021-11-05 17:46:56 +0100
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@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ pub fn main() void {
// | exponent significand
// |
// sign
-//
+//
// This example is the decimal number 3.140625, which happens to
// be the closest representation of Pi we can make with an f16
// due to the way IEEE-754 floating points store digits:
@@ -86,6 +86,6 @@ pub fn main() void {
//
// Fun fact: sometimes you'll see the significand labeled as a
// "mantissa" but Donald E. Knuth says not to do that.
-//
+//
// C compatibility fact: There is also a Zig floating point type
// specifically for working with C ABIs called c_longdouble.