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chore(printf): update comments

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Marco Paland 7 years ago
parent cd4481a6f2
commit 8db261eed6

@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// \author (c) Marco Paland (info@paland.com) // \author (c) Marco Paland (info@paland.com)
// 2014-2017, PALANDesign Hannover, Germany // 2014-2018, PALANDesign Hannover, Germany
// //
// \license The MIT License (MIT) // \license The MIT License (MIT)
// //
@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
// OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN // OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
// THE SOFTWARE. // THE SOFTWARE.
// //
// \brief Tiny printf, sprintf and snprintf implementation, optimized for speed on // \brief Tiny printf, sprintf and (v)snprintf implementation, optimized for speed on
// embedded systems with a very limited resources. These routines are thread // embedded systems with a very limited resources. These routines are thread
// safe and reentrant! // safe and reentrant!
// Use this instead of the bloated standard/newlib printf cause these use // Use this instead of the bloated standard/newlib printf cause these use
@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ static size_t _ftoa(double value, char* buffer, size_t maxlen, unsigned int prec
++frac; ++frac;
} }
// for very large numbers switch back to native sprintf for exponentials. anyone want to write code to replace this? // TBD: for very large numbers switch back to native sprintf for exponentials. anyone want to write code to replace this?
// normal printf behavior is to print EVERY whole number digit which can be 100s of characters overflowing your buffers == bad // normal printf behavior is to print EVERY whole number digit which can be 100s of characters overflowing your buffers == bad
if (value > thres_max) { if (value > thres_max) {
return 0U; return 0U;

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