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6cc001c3
Commit
6cc001c3
authored
Nov 19, 2008
by
Russ Cox
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return *os.Error instead of bool from strconv.ato*
R=r DELTA=137 (56 added, 4 deleted, 77 changed) OCL=19505 CL=19522
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atof.go
src/lib/strconv/atof.go
+33
-24
atoi.go
src/lib/strconv/atoi.go
+65
-24
bug120.go
test/bugs/bug120.go
+3
-3
goroutines.go
test/chan/goroutines.go
+4
-3
golden.out
test/golden.out
+3
-2
stringslib.go
test/stringslib.go
+9
-9
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src/lib/strconv/atof.go
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@@ -10,7 +10,10 @@
package
strconv
import
"strconv"
import
(
"os"
;
"strconv"
;
)
// TODO(rsc): Better truncation handling.
func
StringToDecimal
(
s
string
)
(
neg
bool
,
d
*
Decimal
,
trunc
bool
,
ok
bool
)
{
...
...
@@ -314,43 +317,49 @@ func DecimalToFloat32(neg bool, d *Decimal, trunc bool) (f float32, ok bool) {
// returns f, false, true, where f is the nearest floating point
// number rounded using IEEE754 unbiased rounding.
//
// If s is not syntactically well-formed, returns
ok == false
.
// If s is not syntactically well-formed, returns
err = os.EINVAL
.
//
// If s is syntactically well-formed but is more than 1/2 ULP
// away from the largest floating point number of the given size,
// returns f = ±Inf,
overflow = true, ok = true
.
export
func
atof64
(
s
string
)
(
f
float64
,
overflow
bool
,
ok
bool
)
{
neg
,
d
,
trunc
,
ok
1
:=
StringToDecimal
(
s
);
if
!
ok
1
{
return
0
,
false
,
false
;
// returns f = ±Inf,
err = os.ERANGE
.
export
func
atof64
(
s
string
)
(
f
float64
,
err
*
os
.
Error
)
{
neg
,
d
,
trunc
,
ok
:=
StringToDecimal
(
s
);
if
!
ok
{
return
0
,
os
.
EINVAL
;
}
if
f
,
ok
:=
DecimalToFloat64
(
neg
,
d
,
trunc
);
ok
{
return
f
,
false
,
true
;
return
f
,
nil
;
}
b
,
overflow1
:=
DecimalToFloatBits
(
neg
,
d
,
trunc
,
&
float64info
);
return
sys
.
float64frombits
(
b
),
overflow1
,
true
;
b
,
ovf
:=
DecimalToFloatBits
(
neg
,
d
,
trunc
,
&
float64info
);
f
=
sys
.
float64frombits
(
b
);
if
ovf
{
err
=
os
.
ERANGE
;
}
return
f
,
err
}
export
func
atof32
(
s
string
)
(
f
float32
,
overflow
bool
,
ok
bool
)
{
neg
,
d
,
trunc
,
ok
1
:=
StringToDecimal
(
s
);
if
!
ok
1
{
return
0
,
false
,
false
;
export
func
atof32
(
s
string
)
(
f
float32
,
err
*
os
.
Error
)
{
neg
,
d
,
trunc
,
ok
:=
StringToDecimal
(
s
);
if
!
ok
{
return
0
,
os
.
EINVAL
;
}
if
f
,
ok
:=
DecimalToFloat32
(
neg
,
d
,
trunc
);
ok
{
return
f
,
false
,
true
;
return
f
,
nil
;
}
b
,
ovf
:=
DecimalToFloatBits
(
neg
,
d
,
trunc
,
&
float32info
);
f
=
sys
.
float32frombits
(
uint32
(
b
));
if
ovf
{
err
=
os
.
ERANGE
;
}
b
,
overflow1
:=
DecimalToFloatBits
(
neg
,
d
,
trunc
,
&
float32info
);
return
sys
.
float32frombits
(
uint32
(
b
)),
overflow1
,
true
;
return
f
,
err
}
export
func
atof
(
s
string
)
(
f
float
,
overflow
bool
,
ok
bool
)
{
export
func
atof
(
s
string
)
(
f
float
,
err
*
os
.
Error
)
{
if
floatsize
==
32
{
var
f1
float32
;
f1
,
overflow
,
ok
=
atof32
(
s
);
return
float
(
f1
),
overflow
,
ok
;
f1
,
err1
:=
atof32
(
s
);
return
float
(
f1
),
err1
;
}
var
f1
float64
;
f1
,
overflow
,
ok
=
atof64
(
s
);
return
float
(
f1
),
overflow
,
ok
;
f1
,
err1
:=
atof64
(
s
);
return
float
(
f1
),
err1
;
}
src/lib/strconv/atoi.go
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@@ -3,42 +3,59 @@
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package
strconv
import
"os"
func
IntSize
()
uint
{
siz
:=
uint
(
8
);
for
1
<<
siz
!=
0
{
siz
*=
2
}
return
siz
}
var
intsize
=
IntSize
();
// Convert decimal string to unsigned integer.
// TODO: Doesn't check for overflow.
export
func
atoui64
(
s
string
)
(
i
uint64
,
ok
bool
)
{
export
func
atoui64
(
s
string
)
(
i
uint64
,
err
*
os
.
Error
)
{
// empty string bad
if
len
(
s
)
==
0
{
return
0
,
false
return
0
,
os
.
EINVAL
}
// pick off zero
if
s
==
"0"
{
return
0
,
true
return
0
,
nil
}
// otherwise, leading zero bad
// otherwise, leading zero bad:
// don't want to take something intended as octal.
if
s
[
0
]
==
'0'
{
return
0
,
false
return
0
,
os
.
EINVAL
}
// parse number
n
:=
uint64
(
0
);
for
i
:=
0
;
i
<
len
(
s
);
i
++
{
if
s
[
i
]
<
'0'
||
s
[
i
]
>
'9'
{
return
0
,
false
return
0
,
os
.
EINVAL
}
if
n
>
(
1
<<
64
)
/
10
{
return
1
<<
64
-
1
,
os
.
ERANGE
}
n
=
n
*
10
+
uint64
(
s
[
i
]
-
'0'
)
n
=
n
*
10
;
d
:=
uint64
(
s
[
i
]
-
'0'
);
if
n
+
d
<
n
{
return
1
<<
64
-
1
,
os
.
ERANGE
}
return
n
,
true
n
+=
d
;
}
return
n
,
nil
}
// Convert decimal string to integer.
// TODO: Doesn't check for overflow.
export
func
atoi64
(
s
string
)
(
i
int64
,
ok
bool
)
{
export
func
atoi64
(
s
string
)
(
i
int64
,
err
*
os
.
Error
)
{
// empty string bad
if
len
(
s
)
==
0
{
return
0
,
false
return
0
,
os
.
EINVAL
}
// pick off leading sign
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@@ -51,25 +68,49 @@ export func atoi64(s string) (i int64, ok bool) {
}
var
un
uint64
;
un
,
ok
=
atoui64
(
s
);
if
!
ok
{
return
0
,
false
un
,
err
=
atoui64
(
s
);
if
err
!=
nil
&&
err
!=
os
.
ERANGE
{
return
0
,
err
}
if
!
neg
&&
un
>=
1
<<
63
{
return
1
<<
63
-
1
,
os
.
ERANGE
}
if
neg
&&
un
>
1
<<
63
{
return
-
1
<<
63
,
os
.
ERANGE
}
n
:=
int64
(
un
);
if
neg
{
n
=
-
n
}
return
n
,
true
return
n
,
nil
}
export
func
atoui
(
s
string
)
(
i
uint
,
ok
bool
)
{
ii
,
okok
:=
atoui64
(
s
);
i
=
uint
(
ii
);
return
i
,
okok
export
func
atoui
(
s
string
)
(
i
uint
,
err
*
os
.
Error
)
{
i1
,
e1
:=
atoui64
(
s
);
if
e1
!=
nil
&&
e1
!=
os
.
ERANGE
{
return
0
,
e1
}
i
=
uint
(
i1
);
if
uint64
(
i
)
!=
i1
{
// TODO: return uint(^0), os.ERANGE.
i1
=
1
<<
64
-
1
;
return
uint
(
i1
),
os
.
ERANGE
}
return
i
,
nil
}
export
func
atoi
(
s
string
)
(
i
int
,
ok
bool
)
{
ii
,
okok
:=
atoi64
(
s
);
i
=
int
(
ii
);
return
i
,
okok
export
func
atoi
(
s
string
)
(
i
int
,
err
*
os
.
Error
)
{
i1
,
e1
:=
atoi64
(
s
);
if
e1
!=
nil
&&
e1
!=
os
.
ERANGE
{
return
0
,
e1
}
i
=
int
(
i1
);
if
int64
(
i
)
!=
i1
{
if
i1
<
0
{
return
-
1
<<
(
intsize
-
1
),
os
.
ERANGE
}
return
1
<<
(
intsize
-
1
)
-
1
,
os
.
ERANGE
}
return
i
,
nil
}
test/bugs/bug120.go
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@@ -43,8 +43,8 @@ func main() {
v
:=
strconv
.
ftoa64
(
t
.
f
,
'g'
,
-
1
);
if
v
!=
t
.
out
{
println
(
"Bad float64 const:"
,
t
.
in
,
"want"
,
t
.
out
,
"got"
,
v
);
x
,
overflow
,
ok
:=
strconv
.
atof64
(
t
.
out
);
if
!
ok
{
x
,
err
:=
strconv
.
atof64
(
t
.
out
);
if
err
!=
nil
{
panicln
(
"bug120: strconv.atof64"
,
t
.
out
);
}
println
(
"
\t
want exact:"
,
strconv
.
ftoa64
(
x
,
'g'
,
1000
));
...
...
@@ -53,6 +53,6 @@ func main() {
}
}
if
!
ok
{
panicln
(
"bug120"
);
sys
.
exit
(
1
);
}
}
test/chan/goroutines.go
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...
...
@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@
package
main
import
(
"os"
;
"strconv"
;
)
...
...
@@ -20,9 +21,9 @@ func f(left, right *chan int) {
func
main
()
{
var
n
=
10000
;
if
sys
.
argc
()
>
1
{
var
ok
bool
;
n
,
ok
=
strconv
.
atoi
(
sys
.
argv
(
1
));
if
!
ok
{
var
err
*
os
.
Error
;
n
,
err
=
strconv
.
atoi
(
sys
.
argv
(
1
));
if
err
!=
nil
{
print
(
"bad arg
\n
"
);
sys
.
exit
(
1
);
}
...
...
test/golden.out
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...
@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ BUG: errchk: command succeeded unexpectedly: 6g bugs/bug104.go
=========== bugs/bug105.go
bugs/bug105.go:8: P: undefined
bugs/bug105.go:
9
: illegal types for operand: RETURN
bugs/bug105.go:
8
: illegal types for operand: RETURN
int
BUG: should compile
...
...
@@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ BUG: bug115 should compile
=========== bugs/bug117.go
bugs/bug117.go:9: undefined DOT get on PS
bugs/bug117.go:
10
: illegal types for operand: RETURN
bugs/bug117.go:
9
: illegal types for operand: RETURN
int
BUG: should compile
...
...
@@ -156,6 +156,7 @@ Bad float64 const: 1e23+8.388608e6 want 1.0000000000000001e+23 got 1e+23
Bad float64 const: 1e23+1 want 1.0000000000000001e+23 got 1e+23
want exact: 100000000000000008388608
got exact: 99999999999999991611392
BUG: bug120
=========== bugs/bug121.go
BUG: compilation succeeds incorrectly
...
...
test/stringslib.go
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...
...
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ func explode(s string) *[]string {
func
itoa
(
i
int
)
string
{
s
:=
strconv
.
itoa
(
i
);
n
,
ok
:=
strconv
.
atoi
(
s
);
n
,
err
:=
strconv
.
atoi
(
s
);
if
n
!=
i
{
print
(
"itoa: "
,
i
,
" "
,
s
,
"
\n
"
);
panic
(
"itoa"
)
...
...
@@ -94,12 +94,12 @@ func main() {
}
{
n
,
ok
:=
strconv
.
atoi
(
"0"
);
if
n
!=
0
||
!
ok
{
panic
(
"atoi 0"
)
}
n
,
ok
=
strconv
.
atoi
(
"-1"
);
if
n
!=
-
1
||
!
ok
{
panic
(
"atoi -1"
)
}
n
,
ok
=
strconv
.
atoi
(
"+345"
);
if
n
!=
345
||
!
ok
{
panic
(
"atoi +345"
)
}
n
,
ok
=
strconv
.
atoi
(
"9999"
);
if
n
!=
9999
||
!
ok
{
panic
(
"atoi 9999"
)
}
n
,
ok
=
strconv
.
atoi
(
"20ba"
);
if
n
!=
0
||
ok
{
panic
(
"atoi 20ba"
)
}
n
,
ok
=
strconv
.
atoi
(
"hello"
);
if
n
!=
0
||
ok
{
panic
(
"hello"
)
}
n
,
err
:=
strconv
.
atoi
(
"0"
);
if
n
!=
0
||
err
!=
nil
{
panic
(
"atoi 0"
)
}
n
,
err
=
strconv
.
atoi
(
"-1"
);
if
n
!=
-
1
||
err
!=
nil
{
panic
(
"atoi -1"
)
}
n
,
err
=
strconv
.
atoi
(
"+345"
);
if
n
!=
345
||
err
!=
nil
{
panic
(
"atoi +345"
)
}
n
,
err
=
strconv
.
atoi
(
"9999"
);
if
n
!=
9999
||
err
!=
nil
{
panic
(
"atoi 9999"
)
}
n
,
err
=
strconv
.
atoi
(
"20ba"
);
if
n
!=
0
||
err
==
nil
{
panic
(
"atoi 20ba"
)
}
n
,
err
=
strconv
.
atoi
(
"hello"
);
if
n
!=
0
||
err
==
nil
{
panic
(
"hello"
)
}
}
if
strconv
.
ftoa
(
1e6
,
'e'
,
6
)
!=
"1.000000e+06"
{
panic
(
"ftoa 1e6"
)
}
...
...
@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ func main() {
// if itoa(-1<<63) != "-9223372036854775808" { panic("itoa 1<<63") }
{
a
,
overflow
,
ok
:=
strconv
.
atof64
(
"-1.2345e4"
);
if
!
ok
||
a
!=
-
12345.
{
panic
(
a
,
"atof64 -1.2345e4"
)
}
a
,
err
:=
strconv
.
atof64
(
"-1.2345e4"
);
if
err
!=
nil
||
a
!=
-
12345.
{
panic
(
a
,
"atof64 -1.2345e4"
)
}
}
}
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