-- |
-- Module      : Data.Double.Conversion.ByteString
-- Copyright   : (c) 2011 MailRank, Inc.
--
-- License     : BSD-style
-- Maintainer  : bos@serpentine.com
-- Stability   : experimental
-- Portability : GHC
--
-- This module left now only for compatibility and should not be used
-- in new projects. 
-- Please, use Convertable type class from Data.Double.Conversion.Convertable
-- 
-- Fast, efficient support for converting between double precision
-- floating point values and text.
--
-- Although about 15 times faster than plain 'show', these functions
-- are /slower/ than their 'Text' counterparts, at roughly half the
-- speed.  (This seems to be due to the cost of allocating
-- 'ByteString' values via @malloc@.)

module Data.Double.Conversion.ByteString
    (
      toExponential
    , toFixed
    , toPrecision
    , toShortest
    ) where

import qualified Data.Double.Conversion.Convertable
import Data.ByteString.Internal

-- | Compute a representation in exponential format with the requested
-- number of digits after the decimal point. The last emitted digit is
-- rounded.  If -1 digits are requested, then the shortest exponential
-- representation is computed.
toExponential :: Int -> Double -> ByteString
toExponential :: Int -> Double -> ByteString
toExponential = Int -> Double -> ByteString
forall a b. Convertable a b => Int -> a -> b
Data.Double.Conversion.Convertable.toExponential

-- | Compute a decimal representation with a fixed number of digits
-- after the decimal point. The last emitted digit is rounded.
toFixed :: Int -> Double -> ByteString
toFixed :: Int -> Double -> ByteString
toFixed = Int -> Double -> ByteString
forall a b. Convertable a b => Int -> a -> b
Data.Double.Conversion.Convertable.toFixed

-- | Compute the shortest string of digits that correctly represent
-- the input number.
toShortest :: Double -> ByteString
toShortest :: Double -> ByteString
toShortest = Double -> ByteString
forall a b. Convertable a b => a -> b
Data.Double.Conversion.Convertable.toShortest

-- | Compute @precision@ leading digits of the given value either in
-- exponential or decimal format. The last computed digit is rounded.
toPrecision :: Int -> Double -> ByteString
toPrecision :: Int -> Double -> ByteString
toPrecision = Int -> Double -> ByteString
forall a b. Convertable a b => Int -> a -> b
Data.Double.Conversion.Convertable.toPrecision