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      1  1.4.22.1  perseant /* $NetBSD: _wcstod.h,v 1.4.22.1 2017/07/14 15:53:08 perseant Exp $ */
      2       1.1   tnozaki 
      3       1.1   tnozaki /*-
      4       1.1   tnozaki  * Copyright (c) 2002 Tim J. Robbins
      5       1.1   tnozaki  * All rights reserved.
      6       1.1   tnozaki  *
      7       1.1   tnozaki  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
      8       1.1   tnozaki  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
      9       1.3     joerg  * aINre met:
     10       1.1   tnozaki  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     11       1.1   tnozaki  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     12       1.1   tnozaki  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     13       1.1   tnozaki  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     14       1.1   tnozaki  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     15       1.1   tnozaki  *
     16       1.1   tnozaki  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
     17       1.1   tnozaki  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
     18       1.1   tnozaki  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
     19       1.1   tnozaki  * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
     20       1.1   tnozaki  * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
     21       1.1   tnozaki  * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
     22       1.1   tnozaki  * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
     23       1.1   tnozaki  * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
     24       1.1   tnozaki  * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
     25       1.1   tnozaki  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
     26       1.1   tnozaki  * SUCH DAMAGE.
     27       1.1   tnozaki  *
     28       1.1   tnozaki  * Original version ID:
     29       1.1   tnozaki  *   FreeBSD: /repoman/r/ncvs/src/lib/libc/locale/wcstod.c,v 1.4 2004/04/07 09:47:56 tjr Exp
     30       1.1   tnozaki  *   NetBSD: wcstod.c,v 1.8 2006/04/13 01:25:13 tnozaki Exp
     31       1.1   tnozaki  */
     32       1.1   tnozaki 
     33       1.1   tnozaki /*
     34       1.1   tnozaki  * function template for wcstof, wcstod, wcstold.
     35       1.1   tnozaki  *
     36       1.1   tnozaki  * parameters:
     37       1.1   tnozaki  *	_FUNCNAME    : function name
     38       1.1   tnozaki  *	_RETURN_TYPE : return type
     39       1.1   tnozaki  *	_STRTOD_FUNC : real conversion function
     40       1.1   tnozaki  */
     41       1.1   tnozaki #ifndef __WCSTOD_H_
     42       1.1   tnozaki #define __WCSTOD_H_
     43       1.1   tnozaki 
     44       1.3     joerg #include <locale.h>
     45       1.3     joerg #include "setlocale_local.h"
     46       1.3     joerg #define INT_NAME_(pre, middle, post) pre ## middle ## post
     47       1.3     joerg #define INT_NAME(pre, middle, post) INT_NAME_(pre, middle, post)
     48       1.3     joerg 
     49       1.1   tnozaki /*
     50       1.1   tnozaki  * Convert a string to a double-precision number.
     51       1.1   tnozaki  *
     52       1.1   tnozaki  * This is the wide-character counterpart of strto{f,d,ld}(). So that
     53       1.1   tnozaki  * we do not have to duplicate the code of strto{f,d,ld}() here,
     54       1.2       wiz  * we convert the supplied wide-character string to multibyte and
     55       1.1   tnozaki  * call strto{f,d,ld}() on the result.
     56       1.1   tnozaki  * This assumes that the multibyte encoding is compatible with ASCII
     57       1.1   tnozaki  * for at least the digits, radix character and letters.
     58       1.1   tnozaki  */
     59       1.3     joerg static _RETURN_TYPE
     60       1.3     joerg INT_NAME(_int_, _FUNCNAME, _l)(const wchar_t * __restrict nptr,
     61       1.3     joerg 			   wchar_t ** __restrict endptr, locale_t loc)
     62       1.1   tnozaki {
     63       1.1   tnozaki 	const wchar_t *src, *start;
     64       1.1   tnozaki 	_RETURN_TYPE val;
     65       1.1   tnozaki 	char *buf, *end;
     66       1.1   tnozaki 	size_t bufsiz, len;
     67       1.1   tnozaki 
     68       1.1   tnozaki 	_DIAGASSERT(nptr != NULL);
     69       1.1   tnozaki 	/* endptr may be null */
     70       1.1   tnozaki 
     71       1.1   tnozaki 	src = nptr;
     72       1.3     joerg 	while (iswspace_l((wint_t)*src, loc) != 0)
     73       1.1   tnozaki 		++src;
     74       1.1   tnozaki 	if (*src == L'\0')
     75       1.1   tnozaki 		goto no_convert;
     76       1.1   tnozaki 
     77       1.1   tnozaki 	/*
     78       1.2       wiz 	 * Convert the supplied numeric wide-char. string to multibyte.
     79       1.1   tnozaki 	 *
     80       1.1   tnozaki 	 * We could attempt to find the end of the numeric portion of the
     81       1.2       wiz 	 * wide-char. string to avoid converting unneeded characters but
     82       1.1   tnozaki 	 * choose not to bother; optimising the uncommon case where
     83       1.1   tnozaki 	 * the input string contains a lot of text after the number
     84       1.1   tnozaki 	 * duplicates a lot of strto{f,d,ld}()'s functionality and
     85       1.1   tnozaki 	 * slows down the most common cases.
     86       1.1   tnozaki 	 */
     87       1.1   tnozaki 	start = src;
     88       1.3     joerg 	len = wcstombs_l(NULL, src, 0, loc);
     89       1.1   tnozaki 	if (len == (size_t)-1)
     90       1.1   tnozaki 		/* errno = EILSEQ */
     91       1.1   tnozaki 		goto no_convert;
     92       1.1   tnozaki 
     93       1.1   tnozaki 	_DIAGASSERT(len > 0);
     94       1.1   tnozaki 
     95       1.1   tnozaki 	bufsiz = len;
     96       1.1   tnozaki 	buf = (void *)malloc(bufsiz + 1);
     97       1.1   tnozaki 	if (buf == NULL)
     98       1.1   tnozaki 		/* errno = ENOMEM */
     99       1.1   tnozaki 		goto no_convert;
    100       1.1   tnozaki 
    101       1.3     joerg 	len = wcstombs_l(buf, src, bufsiz + 1, loc);
    102       1.1   tnozaki 
    103       1.1   tnozaki 	_DIAGASSERT(len == bufsiz);
    104       1.1   tnozaki 	_DIAGASSERT(buf[len] == '\0');
    105       1.1   tnozaki 
    106       1.1   tnozaki 	/* Let strto{f,d,ld}() do most of the work for us. */
    107       1.3     joerg 	val = _STRTOD_FUNC(buf, &end, loc);
    108       1.1   tnozaki 	if (buf == end) {
    109       1.1   tnozaki 		free(buf);
    110       1.1   tnozaki 		goto no_convert;
    111       1.1   tnozaki 	}
    112       1.1   tnozaki 
    113       1.1   tnozaki 	/*
    114       1.1   tnozaki 	 * We only know where the number ended in the _multibyte_
    115       1.1   tnozaki 	 * representation of the string. If the caller wants to know
    116       1.1   tnozaki 	 * where it ended, count multibyte characters to find the
    117       1.2       wiz 	 * corresponding position in the wide-char string.
    118       1.1   tnozaki 	 */
    119  1.4.22.1  perseant #ifdef notyet
    120  1.4.22.1  perseant 	if (endptr != NULL) {
    121  1.4.22.1  perseant 		mbstate_t mbs;
    122  1.4.22.1  perseant 		size_t wsize;
    123  1.4.22.1  perseant 		memset(&mbs, 0, sizeof(mbs));
    124  1.4.22.1  perseant 		wsize = mbsnrtowcs_l(NULL, (const char **)((void *)&buf),
    125  1.4.22.1  perseant 				     (size_t)(end - buf),
    126  1.4.22.1  perseant 				     (size_t)-1, &mbs,
    127  1.4.22.1  perseant 				     loc);
    128  1.4.22.1  perseant 		*endptr = __UNCONST(start + wsize);
    129  1.4.22.1  perseant 	}
    130  1.4.22.1  perseant #else
    131       1.1   tnozaki 	if (endptr != NULL)
    132       1.1   tnozaki 		/* XXX Assume each wide char is one byte. */
    133       1.1   tnozaki 		*endptr = __UNCONST(start + (size_t)(end - buf));
    134  1.4.22.1  perseant #endif
    135       1.1   tnozaki 	free(buf);
    136       1.1   tnozaki 
    137  1.4.22.1  perseant 	/* Restrict ourselves to POSIX error codes */
    138  1.4.22.1  perseant 	if (errno != 0 && errno != ERANGE && errno != EINVAL)
    139  1.4.22.1  perseant 		errno = 0;
    140  1.4.22.1  perseant 
    141       1.1   tnozaki 	return val;
    142       1.1   tnozaki 
    143       1.1   tnozaki no_convert:
    144       1.1   tnozaki 	if (endptr != NULL)
    145       1.1   tnozaki 		*endptr = __UNCONST(nptr);
    146  1.4.22.1  perseant 	/* Restrict ourselves to POSIX error codes */
    147  1.4.22.1  perseant 	if (errno != 0 && errno != ERANGE && errno != EINVAL)
    148  1.4.22.1  perseant 		errno = 0;
    149       1.1   tnozaki 	return 0;
    150       1.1   tnozaki }
    151       1.3     joerg 
    152       1.3     joerg _RETURN_TYPE
    153       1.3     joerg INT_NAME(, _FUNCNAME, )(const wchar_t * __restrict nptr,
    154       1.3     joerg     wchar_t ** __restrict endptr)
    155       1.3     joerg {
    156       1.4     joerg 	return INT_NAME(_int_, _FUNCNAME, _l)(nptr, endptr, _current_locale());
    157       1.3     joerg }
    158       1.3     joerg 
    159       1.3     joerg _RETURN_TYPE
    160       1.3     joerg INT_NAME(, _FUNCNAME, _l)(const wchar_t * __restrict nptr,
    161       1.3     joerg     wchar_t ** __restrict endptr, locale_t loc)
    162       1.3     joerg {
    163       1.3     joerg 	return INT_NAME(_int_, _FUNCNAME, _l)(nptr, endptr, loc);
    164       1.3     joerg }
    165       1.1   tnozaki #endif /*__WCSTOD_H_*/
    166