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spec: document fp rounding during explicit constant conversion
The gc compilers already behave this way. It was an explicit decision during the very long constant design discussions, but it appears not to have made it into the spec. Fixes #4398. R=golang-dev, r CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/7313069
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@ -3470,6 +3470,14 @@ type <code>T</code> in any of these cases:
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<code>x</code> is representable by a value of type <code>T</code>.
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<li>
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<code>x</code> is a floating-point constant,
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<code>T</code> is a floating-point type,
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and <code>x</code> is representable by a value
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of type <code>T</code> after rounding using
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IEEE 754 round-to-even rules.
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The constant <code>T(x)</code> is the rounded value.
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</li>
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<li>
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<code>x</code> is an integer constant and <code>T</code> is a
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<a href="#String_types">string type</a>.
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The same rule as for non-constant <code>x</code> applies in this case
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@ -3485,6 +3493,7 @@ Converting a constant yields a typed constant as result.
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uint(iota) // iota value of type uint
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float32(2.718281828) // 2.718281828 of type float32
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complex128(1) // 1.0 + 0.0i of type complex128
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float32(0.49999999) // 0.5 of type float32
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string('x') // "x" of type string
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string(0x266c) // "♬" of type string
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MyString("foo" + "bar") // "foobar" of type MyString
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