Fix to avoid a compile error due to float to int truncation with GCCGO

Signed-off-by: Tatsushi Inagaki <e29253@jp.ibm.com>
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Tatsushi Inagaki 2014-11-19 15:06:49 +09:00
parent bfe8d7af74
commit 58d17e3b33

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@ -23,9 +23,9 @@ func TestHumanSize(t *testing.T) {
assertEquals(t, "1 MB", HumanSize(1000000)) assertEquals(t, "1 MB", HumanSize(1000000))
assertEquals(t, "1.049 MB", HumanSize(1048576)) assertEquals(t, "1.049 MB", HumanSize(1048576))
assertEquals(t, "2 MB", HumanSize(2*MB)) assertEquals(t, "2 MB", HumanSize(2*MB))
assertEquals(t, "3.42 GB", HumanSize(3.42*GB)) assertEquals(t, "3.42 GB", HumanSize(int64(float64(3.42*GB))))
assertEquals(t, "5.372 TB", HumanSize(5.372*TB)) assertEquals(t, "5.372 TB", HumanSize(int64(float64(5.372*TB))))
assertEquals(t, "2.22 PB", HumanSize(2.22*PB)) assertEquals(t, "2.22 PB", HumanSize(int64(float64(2.22*PB))))
} }
func TestFromHumanSize(t *testing.T) { func TestFromHumanSize(t *testing.T) {