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respondd.c

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      f7eda938
      respondd modules: Use proper formatting of doubles · f7eda938
      Jan-Philipp Litza authored
      Most doubles that are delivered via respondd have limited input
      precision, but are converted with up to 17 digits of precision. That can
      cause ugly blowups like 0.2800000000000001 in the output, which is
      avoided by specifying better format strings (like "%.2f" in most cases).
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      respondd modules: Use proper formatting of doubles
      Jan-Philipp Litza authored
      Most doubles that are delivered via respondd have limited input
      precision, but are converted with up to 17 digits of precision. That can
      cause ugly blowups like 0.2800000000000001 in the output, which is
      avoided by specifying better format strings (like "%.2f" in most cases).