NSPR provides functions that convert double-precision floating point numbers to and from their character string representations. These conversion functions were originally written by David M. Gay of AT&T. They use IEEE double-precision (not IEEE double-extended) arithmetic. The header file `prdtoa.h` declares these functions. The functions are: > - {ref}`PR_strtod` > - {ref}`PR_dtoa` > - {ref}`PR_cnvtf` # References Gay's implementation is inspired by these two papers. [1] William D. Clinger, "How to Read Floating Point Numbers Accurately," Proc. ACM SIGPLAN '90, pp. 92-101. [2] Guy L. Steele, Jr. and Jon L. White, "How to Print Floating-Point Numbers Accurately," Proc. ACM SIGPLAN '90, pp. 112-126.