/* * Sane helper for 'strtod()'. * * Sad that we even need this, but the C library version has * insane locale behavior, and while the Qt "doDouble()" routines * are better in that regard, they don't have an end pointer * (having replaced it with the completely idiotic "ok" boolean * pointer instead). * * I wonder what drugs people are on sometimes. * * Right now we support the following flags to limit the * parsing some ways: * * STRTOD_NO_SIGN - don't accept signs * STRTOD_NO_DOT - no decimal dots, I'm European * STRTOD_NO_COMMA - no comma, please, I'm C locale * STRTOD_NO_EXPONENT - no exponent parsing, I'm human * * The "negative" flags are so that the common case can just * use a flag value of 0, and only if you have some special * requirements do you need to state those with explicit flags. * * So if you want the C locale kind of parsing, you'd use the * STRTOD_NO_COMMA flag to disallow a decimal comma. But if you * want a more relaxed "Hey, Europeans are people too, even if * they have locales with commas", just pass in a zero flag. */ #include #include "dive.h" double strtod_flags(char *str, char **ptr, unsigned int flags) { char *p = str, c, *ep; double val = 0.0; double decimal = 1.0; int sign = 0, esign = 0; int numbers = 0, dot = 0; /* skip spaces */ while (isspace(c = *p++)) /* */; /* optional sign */ if (!(flags & STRTOD_NO_SIGN)) { switch (c) { case '-': sign = 1; /* fallthrough */ case '+': c = *p++; } } /* Mantissa */ for (;;c = *p++) { if ((c == '.' && !(flags & STRTOD_NO_DOT)) || (c == ',' && !(flags & STRTOD_NO_COMMA))) { if (dot) goto done; dot = 1; continue; } if (c >= '0' && c <= '9') { numbers++; if (dot) { decimal /= 10; val += (c - '0') * decimal; } else { val = (val * 10) + (c - '0'); } continue; } if (c != 'e' && c != 'E') goto done; if (flags & STRTOD_NO_EXPONENT) goto done; break; } if (!numbers) goto done; /* Exponent */ ep = p; c = *ep++; switch (c) { case '-': esign = 1; /* fallthrough */ case '+': c = *ep++; } if (c >= '0' && c <= '9') { p = ep; int exponent = c - '0'; for (;;) { c = *p++; if (c < '0' || c > '9') break; exponent *= 10; exponent += c - '0'; } /* We're not going to bother playing games */ if (exponent > 308) exponent = 308; while (exponent-- > 0) { if (esign) val /= 10; else val *= 10; } } done: if (!numbers) goto no_conversion; if (ptr) *ptr = p-1; return sign ? -val : val; no_conversion: if (ptr) *ptr = str; return 0.0; }