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Fast, minimal float-parsing algorithm.
minimal-lexical has a simple, high-level API with a single
exported function: parse_float
.
parse_float
expects a forward iterator for the integer
and fraction digits, as well as a parsed exponent as an i32
.
For more examples, please see simple-example.
§EXAMPLES
extern crate minimal_lexical;
// Let's say we want to parse "1.2345".
// First, we need an external parser to extract the integer digits ("1"),
// the fraction digits ("2345"), and then parse the exponent to a 32-bit
// integer (0).
// Warning:
// --------
// Please note that leading zeros must be trimmed from the integer,
// and trailing zeros must be trimmed from the fraction. This cannot
// be handled by minimal-lexical, since we accept iterators.
let integer = b"1";
let fraction = b"2345";
let float: f64 = minimal_lexical::parse_float(integer.iter(), fraction.iter(), 0);
println!("float={:?}", float); // 1.235
Traits§
- Generic floating-point type, to be used in generic code for parsing.
Functions§
- Parse float from extracted float components.