py/parsenum: fix rounding error when float ends in .0 #5832
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It is common code style to write floating point numbers with trailing
.0
instead of just trailing.
. When there is a trailing.0
, the current parser will multiply the number by 10 and then divide it by 10 again later. For certain numbers, this can cause rounding.This adds a check for the special case of
.0
to avoid the extra work. Even in cases where there is not a rounding problem, this should be more efficient, especially for soft float implementations.Fixes #5831