# test ffi float support try: import ffi except ImportError: print("SKIP") raise SystemExit def ffi_open(names): err = None for n in names: try: mod = ffi.open(n) return mod except OSError as e: err = e raise err libc = ffi_open(('libc.so', 'libc.so.0', 'libc.so.6', 'libc.dylib')) try: strtof = libc.func("f", "strtof", "sp") except OSError: # Some libc's (e.g. Android's Bionic) define strtof as macro/inline func # in terms of strtod(). print("SKIP") raise SystemExit print('%.6f' % strtof('1.23', None)) strtod = libc.func("d", "strtod", "sp") print('%.6f' % strtod('1.23', None)) # test passing double and float args libm = ffi_open(('libm.so', 'libm.so.6', 'libc.so.0', 'libc.so.6', 'libc.dylib')) tgamma = libm.func('d', 'tgamma', 'd') for fun in (tgamma,): for val in (0.5, 1, 1.0, 1.5, 4, 4.0): print('%.6f' % fun(val))