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odd issue with #fmt and floats #1388

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I've run into a rather weird error with #fmt and floats:

use std;
import std::io;

fn main() {
    let f = -0.550153;
    let s = #fmt("%f", f);
    io::println(s);
}

Incorrectly prints out 0. But if we instead write:

use std;
import std::io;

fn main() {
    let f = -0.550153;
    let s = #fmt("%f", f);
    io::println(s);
    io::println("before " + s + " after");
}

It prints out:

-0.550152
before -0.550152 after

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