also, move smart_ulltoaN there and comment usage locations function old new delta static.unit_chars 7 9 +2 utoa_to_buf 110 108 -2 make_human_readable_str 262 258 -4 fallbackSort 1723 1719 -4 static.fmt 97 92 -5 static.fmt_tenths 10 - -10 static.str 21 4 -17 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (add/remove: 0/1 grow/shrink: 1/5 up/down: 2/-42) Total: -40 bytes text data bss dec hex filename 820981 453 6932 828366 ca3ce busybox_old 820968 453 6916 828337 ca3b1 busybox_unstripped Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| /* vi: set sw=4 ts=4: */
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| /*
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|  * June 30, 2001                 Manuel Novoa III
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|  *
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|  * All-integer version (hey, not everyone has floating point) of
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|  * make_human_readable_str, modified from similar code I had written
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|  * for busybox several months ago.
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|  *
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|  * Notes:
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|  *   1) I'm using an unsigned long long to hold the product size * block_size,
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|  *      as df (which calls this routine) could request a representation of a
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|  *      partition size in bytes > max of unsigned long.  If long longs aren't
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|  *      available, it would be possible to do what's needed using polynomial
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|  *      representations (say, powers of 1024) and manipulating coefficients.
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|  *      The base ten "bytes" output could be handled similarly.
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|  *
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|  *   2) This routine always outputs a decimal point and a tenths digit when
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|  *      display_unit != 0.  Hence, it isn't uncommon for the returned string
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|  *      to have a length of 5 or 6.
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|  *
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|  *      It might be nice to add a flag to indicate no decimal digits in
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|  *      that case.  This could be either an additional parameter, or a
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|  *      special value of display_unit.  Such a flag would also be nice for du.
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|  *
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|  *      Some code to omit the decimal point and tenths digit is sketched out
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|  *      and "#if 0"'d below.
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|  *
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|  * Licensed under GPLv2, see file LICENSE in this tarball for details.
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|  */
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| 
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| #include "libbb.h"
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| 
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| const char* FAST_FUNC make_human_readable_str(unsigned long long val,
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| 	unsigned long block_size, unsigned long display_unit)
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| {
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| 	static const char unit_chars[] ALIGN1 = {
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| 		'\0', 'K', 'M', 'G', 'T', 'P', 'E', 'Z', 'Y'
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| 	};
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| 
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| 	static char *str;
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| 
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| 	unsigned frac; /* 0..9 - the fractional digit */
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| 	const char *u;
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| 	const char *fmt;
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| 
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| 	if (val == 0)
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| 		return "0";
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| 
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| 	fmt = "%llu";
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| 	if (block_size > 1)
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| 		val *= block_size;
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| 	frac = 0;
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| 	u = unit_chars;
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| 
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| 	if (display_unit) {
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| 		val += display_unit/2;	/* Deal with rounding */
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| 		val /= display_unit;	/* Don't combine with the line above! */
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| 		/* will just print it as ulonglong (below) */
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| 	} else {
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| 		while ((val >= 1024)
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| 		 /* && (u < unit_chars + sizeof(unit_chars) - 1) - never happens */
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| 		) {
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| 			fmt = "%llu.%u%c";
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| 			u++;
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| 			frac = (((unsigned)val % 1024) * 10 + 1024/2) / 1024;
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| 			val /= 1024;
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| 		}
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| 		if (frac >= 10) { /* we need to round up here */
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| 			++val;
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| 			frac = 0;
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| 		}
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| #if 1
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| 		/* If block_size is 0, dont print fractional part */
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| 		if (block_size == 0) {
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| 			if (frac >= 5) {
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| 				++val;
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| 			}
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| 			fmt = "%llu%*c";
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| 			frac = 1;
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| 		}
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| #endif
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| 	}
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| 
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| 	if (!str) {
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| 		/* sufficient for any width of val */
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| 		str = xmalloc(sizeof(val)*3 + 2 + 3);
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| 	}
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| 	sprintf(str, fmt, val, frac, *u);
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| 	return str;
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| }
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| 
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| 
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| /* vda's implementations of the similar idea */
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| 
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| /* Convert unsigned long long value into compact 5-char representation.
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|  * String is not terminated (buf[5] is untouched) */
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| void FAST_FUNC smart_ulltoa5(unsigned long long ul, char buf[6], const char *scale)
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| {
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| 	const char *fmt;
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| 	char c;
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| 	unsigned v, u, idx = 0;
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| 
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| 	if (ul > 99999) { // do not scale if 99999 or less
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| 		ul *= 10;
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| 		do {
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| 			ul /= 1024;
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| 			idx++;
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| 		} while (ul >= 100000);
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| 	}
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| 	v = ul; // ullong divisions are expensive, avoid them
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| 
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| 	fmt = " 123456789";
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| 	u = v / 10;
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| 	v = v % 10;
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| 	if (!idx) {
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| 		// 99999 or less: use "12345" format
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| 		// u is value/10, v is last digit
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| 		c = buf[0] = " 123456789"[u/1000];
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| 		if (c != ' ') fmt = "0123456789";
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| 		c = buf[1] = fmt[u/100%10];
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| 		if (c != ' ') fmt = "0123456789";
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| 		c = buf[2] = fmt[u/10%10];
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| 		if (c != ' ') fmt = "0123456789";
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| 		buf[3] = fmt[u%10];
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| 		buf[4] = "0123456789"[v];
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| 	} else {
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| 		// value has been scaled into 0..9999.9 range
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| 		// u is value, v is 1/10ths (allows for 92.1M format)
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| 		if (u >= 100) {
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| 			// value is >= 100: use "1234M', " 123M" formats
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| 			c = buf[0] = " 123456789"[u/1000];
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| 			if (c != ' ') fmt = "0123456789";
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| 			c = buf[1] = fmt[u/100%10];
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| 			if (c != ' ') fmt = "0123456789";
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| 			v = u % 10;
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| 			u = u / 10;
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| 			buf[2] = fmt[u%10];
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| 		} else {
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| 			// value is < 100: use "92.1M" format
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| 			c = buf[0] = " 123456789"[u/10];
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| 			if (c != ' ') fmt = "0123456789";
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| 			buf[1] = fmt[u%10];
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| 			buf[2] = '.';
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| 		}
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| 		buf[3] = "0123456789"[v];
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| 		buf[4] = scale[idx]; /* typically scale = " kmgt..." */
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| 	}
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| }
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| 
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| /* Convert unsigned long long value into compact 4-char
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|  * representation. Examples: "1234", "1.2k", " 27M", "123T"
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|  * String is not terminated (buf[4] is untouched) */
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| void FAST_FUNC smart_ulltoa4(unsigned long long ul, char buf[5], const char *scale)
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| {
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| 	const char *fmt;
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| 	char c;
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| 	unsigned v, u, idx = 0;
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| 
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| 	if (ul > 9999) { // do not scale if 9999 or less
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| 		ul *= 10;
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| 		do {
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| 			ul /= 1024;
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| 			idx++;
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| 		} while (ul >= 10000);
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| 	}
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| 	v = ul; // ullong divisions are expensive, avoid them
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| 
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| 	fmt = " 123456789";
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| 	u = v / 10;
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| 	v = v % 10;
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| 	if (!idx) {
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| 		// 9999 or less: use "1234" format
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| 		// u is value/10, v is last digit
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| 		c = buf[0] = " 123456789"[u/100];
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| 		if (c != ' ') fmt = "0123456789";
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| 		c = buf[1] = fmt[u/10%10];
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| 		if (c != ' ') fmt = "0123456789";
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| 		buf[2] = fmt[u%10];
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| 		buf[3] = "0123456789"[v];
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| 	} else {
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| 		// u is value, v is 1/10ths (allows for 9.2M format)
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| 		if (u >= 10) {
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| 			// value is >= 10: use "123M', " 12M" formats
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| 			c = buf[0] = " 123456789"[u/100];
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| 			if (c != ' ') fmt = "0123456789";
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| 			v = u % 10;
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| 			u = u / 10;
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| 			buf[1] = fmt[u%10];
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| 		} else {
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| 			// value is < 10: use "9.2M" format
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| 			buf[0] = "0123456789"[u];
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| 			buf[1] = '.';
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| 		}
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| 		buf[2] = "0123456789"[v];
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| 		buf[3] = scale[idx]; /* typically scale = " kmgt..." */
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| 	}
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| }
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