--- deps/jiffy/c_src/double-conversion/strtod.cc.orig 2020-04-10 09:23:29 UTC +++ deps/jiffy/c_src/double-conversion/strtod.cc @@ -38,7 +38,9 @@ namespace double_conversion { // 2^53 = 9007199254740992. // Any integer with at most 15 decimal digits will hence fit into a double // (which has a 53bit significand) without loss of precision. +#if defined(DOUBLE_CONVERSION_CORRECT_DOUBLE_OPERATIONS) static const int kMaxExactDoubleIntegerDecimalDigits = 15; +#endif // 2^64 = 18446744073709551616 > 10^19 static const int kMaxUint64DecimalDigits = 19; @@ -55,6 +57,7 @@ static const int kMinDecimalPower = -324; static const uint64_t kMaxUint64 = UINT64_2PART_C(0xFFFFFFFF, FFFFFFFF); +#if defined(DOUBLE_CONVERSION_CORRECT_DOUBLE_OPERATIONS) static const double exact_powers_of_ten[] = { 1.0, // 10^0 10.0, @@ -82,6 +85,7 @@ static const double exact_powers_of_ten[] = { 10000000000000000000000.0 }; static const int kExactPowersOfTenSize = ARRAY_SIZE(exact_powers_of_ten); +#endif // Maximum number of significant digits in the decimal representation. // In fact the value is 772 (see conversions.cc), but to give us some margin