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| |
| #include <stdarg.h> |
| #include <math.h> |
| #include <limits.h> |
| |
| #include "conversions-inl.h" |
| #include "dtoa.h" |
| #include "strtod.h" |
| #include "utils.h" |
| |
| namespace v8 { |
| namespace internal { |
| |
| |
| double StringToDouble(UnicodeCache* unicode_cache, |
| const char* str, int flags, double empty_string_val) { |
| const char* end = str + StrLength(str); |
| return InternalStringToDouble(unicode_cache, str, end, flags, |
| empty_string_val); |
| } |
| |
| |
| double StringToDouble(UnicodeCache* unicode_cache, |
| Vector<const char> str, |
| int flags, |
| double empty_string_val) { |
| const char* end = str.start() + str.length(); |
| return InternalStringToDouble(unicode_cache, str.start(), end, flags, |
| empty_string_val); |
| } |
| |
| double StringToDouble(UnicodeCache* unicode_cache, |
| Vector<const uc16> str, |
| int flags, |
| double empty_string_val) { |
| const uc16* end = str.start() + str.length(); |
| return InternalStringToDouble(unicode_cache, str.start(), end, flags, |
| empty_string_val); |
| } |
| |
| |
| const char* DoubleToCString(double v, Vector<char> buffer) { |
| switch (fpclassify(v)) { |
| case FP_NAN: return "NaN"; |
| case FP_INFINITE: return (v < 0.0 ? "-Infinity" : "Infinity"); |
| case FP_ZERO: return "0"; |
| default: { |
| SimpleStringBuilder builder(buffer.start(), buffer.length()); |
| int decimal_point; |
| int sign; |
| const int kV8DtoaBufferCapacity = kBase10MaximalLength + 1; |
| char decimal_rep[kV8DtoaBufferCapacity]; |
| int length; |
| |
| DoubleToAscii(v, DTOA_SHORTEST, 0, |
| Vector<char>(decimal_rep, kV8DtoaBufferCapacity), |
| &sign, &length, &decimal_point); |
| |
| if (sign) builder.AddCharacter('-'); |
| |
| if (length <= decimal_point && decimal_point <= 21) { |
| // ECMA-262 section 9.8.1 step 6. |
| builder.AddString(decimal_rep); |
| builder.AddPadding('0', decimal_point - length); |
| |
| } else if (0 < decimal_point && decimal_point <= 21) { |
| // ECMA-262 section 9.8.1 step 7. |
| builder.AddSubstring(decimal_rep, decimal_point); |
| builder.AddCharacter('.'); |
| builder.AddString(decimal_rep + decimal_point); |
| |
| } else if (decimal_point <= 0 && decimal_point > -6) { |
| // ECMA-262 section 9.8.1 step 8. |
| builder.AddString("0."); |
| builder.AddPadding('0', -decimal_point); |
| builder.AddString(decimal_rep); |
| |
| } else { |
| // ECMA-262 section 9.8.1 step 9 and 10 combined. |
| builder.AddCharacter(decimal_rep[0]); |
| if (length != 1) { |
| builder.AddCharacter('.'); |
| builder.AddString(decimal_rep + 1); |
| } |
| builder.AddCharacter('e'); |
| builder.AddCharacter((decimal_point >= 0) ? '+' : '-'); |
| int exponent = decimal_point - 1; |
| if (exponent < 0) exponent = -exponent; |
| builder.AddDecimalInteger(exponent); |
| } |
| return builder.Finalize(); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| |
| const char* IntToCString(int n, Vector<char> buffer) { |
| bool negative = false; |
| if (n < 0) { |
| // We must not negate the most negative int. |
| if (n == kMinInt) return DoubleToCString(n, buffer); |
| negative = true; |
| n = -n; |
| } |
| // Build the string backwards from the least significant digit. |
| int i = buffer.length(); |
| buffer[--i] = '\0'; |
| do { |
| buffer[--i] = '0' + (n % 10); |
| n /= 10; |
| } while (n); |
| if (negative) buffer[--i] = '-'; |
| return buffer.start() + i; |
| } |
| |
| |
| char* DoubleToFixedCString(double value, int f) { |
| const int kMaxDigitsBeforePoint = 21; |
| const double kFirstNonFixed = 1e21; |
| const int kMaxDigitsAfterPoint = 20; |
| ASSERT(f >= 0); |
| ASSERT(f <= kMaxDigitsAfterPoint); |
| |
| bool negative = false; |
| double abs_value = value; |
| if (value < 0) { |
| abs_value = -value; |
| negative = true; |
| } |
| |
| // If abs_value has more than kMaxDigitsBeforePoint digits before the point |
| // use the non-fixed conversion routine. |
| if (abs_value >= kFirstNonFixed) { |
| char arr[100]; |
| Vector<char> buffer(arr, ARRAY_SIZE(arr)); |
| return StrDup(DoubleToCString(value, buffer)); |
| } |
| |
| // Find a sufficiently precise decimal representation of n. |
| int decimal_point; |
| int sign; |
| // Add space for the '\0' byte. |
| const int kDecimalRepCapacity = |
| kMaxDigitsBeforePoint + kMaxDigitsAfterPoint + 1; |
| char decimal_rep[kDecimalRepCapacity]; |
| int decimal_rep_length; |
| DoubleToAscii(value, DTOA_FIXED, f, |
| Vector<char>(decimal_rep, kDecimalRepCapacity), |
| &sign, &decimal_rep_length, &decimal_point); |
| |
| // Create a representation that is padded with zeros if needed. |
| int zero_prefix_length = 0; |
| int zero_postfix_length = 0; |
| |
| if (decimal_point <= 0) { |
| zero_prefix_length = -decimal_point + 1; |
| decimal_point = 1; |
| } |
| |
| if (zero_prefix_length + decimal_rep_length < decimal_point + f) { |
| zero_postfix_length = decimal_point + f - decimal_rep_length - |
| zero_prefix_length; |
| } |
| |
| unsigned rep_length = |
| zero_prefix_length + decimal_rep_length + zero_postfix_length; |
| SimpleStringBuilder rep_builder(rep_length + 1); |
| rep_builder.AddPadding('0', zero_prefix_length); |
| rep_builder.AddString(decimal_rep); |
| rep_builder.AddPadding('0', zero_postfix_length); |
| char* rep = rep_builder.Finalize(); |
| |
| // Create the result string by appending a minus and putting in a |
| // decimal point if needed. |
| unsigned result_size = decimal_point + f + 2; |
| SimpleStringBuilder builder(result_size + 1); |
| if (negative) builder.AddCharacter('-'); |
| builder.AddSubstring(rep, decimal_point); |
| if (f > 0) { |
| builder.AddCharacter('.'); |
| builder.AddSubstring(rep + decimal_point, f); |
| } |
| DeleteArray(rep); |
| return builder.Finalize(); |
| } |
| |
| |
| static char* CreateExponentialRepresentation(char* decimal_rep, |
| int exponent, |
| bool negative, |
| int significant_digits) { |
| bool negative_exponent = false; |
| if (exponent < 0) { |
| negative_exponent = true; |
| exponent = -exponent; |
| } |
| |
| // Leave room in the result for appending a minus, for a period, the |
| // letter 'e', a minus or a plus depending on the exponent, and a |
| // three digit exponent. |
| unsigned result_size = significant_digits + 7; |
| SimpleStringBuilder builder(result_size + 1); |
| |
| if (negative) builder.AddCharacter('-'); |
| builder.AddCharacter(decimal_rep[0]); |
| if (significant_digits != 1) { |
| builder.AddCharacter('.'); |
| builder.AddString(decimal_rep + 1); |
| int rep_length = StrLength(decimal_rep); |
| builder.AddPadding('0', significant_digits - rep_length); |
| } |
| |
| builder.AddCharacter('e'); |
| builder.AddCharacter(negative_exponent ? '-' : '+'); |
| builder.AddDecimalInteger(exponent); |
| return builder.Finalize(); |
| } |
| |
| |
| |
| char* DoubleToExponentialCString(double value, int f) { |
| const int kMaxDigitsAfterPoint = 20; |
| // f might be -1 to signal that f was undefined in JavaScript. |
| ASSERT(f >= -1 && f <= kMaxDigitsAfterPoint); |
| |
| bool negative = false; |
| if (value < 0) { |
| value = -value; |
| negative = true; |
| } |
| |
| // Find a sufficiently precise decimal representation of n. |
| int decimal_point; |
| int sign; |
| // f corresponds to the digits after the point. There is always one digit |
| // before the point. The number of requested_digits equals hence f + 1. |
| // And we have to add one character for the null-terminator. |
| const int kV8DtoaBufferCapacity = kMaxDigitsAfterPoint + 1 + 1; |
| // Make sure that the buffer is big enough, even if we fall back to the |
| // shortest representation (which happens when f equals -1). |
| ASSERT(kBase10MaximalLength <= kMaxDigitsAfterPoint + 1); |
| char decimal_rep[kV8DtoaBufferCapacity]; |
| int decimal_rep_length; |
| |
| if (f == -1) { |
| DoubleToAscii(value, DTOA_SHORTEST, 0, |
| Vector<char>(decimal_rep, kV8DtoaBufferCapacity), |
| &sign, &decimal_rep_length, &decimal_point); |
| f = decimal_rep_length - 1; |
| } else { |
| DoubleToAscii(value, DTOA_PRECISION, f + 1, |
| Vector<char>(decimal_rep, kV8DtoaBufferCapacity), |
| &sign, &decimal_rep_length, &decimal_point); |
| } |
| ASSERT(decimal_rep_length > 0); |
| ASSERT(decimal_rep_length <= f + 1); |
| |
| int exponent = decimal_point - 1; |
| char* result = |
| CreateExponentialRepresentation(decimal_rep, exponent, negative, f+1); |
| |
| return result; |
| } |
| |
| |
| char* DoubleToPrecisionCString(double value, int p) { |
| const int kMinimalDigits = 1; |
| const int kMaximalDigits = 21; |
| ASSERT(p >= kMinimalDigits && p <= kMaximalDigits); |
| USE(kMinimalDigits); |
| |
| bool negative = false; |
| if (value < 0) { |
| value = -value; |
| negative = true; |
| } |
| |
| // Find a sufficiently precise decimal representation of n. |
| int decimal_point; |
| int sign; |
| // Add one for the terminating null character. |
| const int kV8DtoaBufferCapacity = kMaximalDigits + 1; |
| char decimal_rep[kV8DtoaBufferCapacity]; |
| int decimal_rep_length; |
| |
| DoubleToAscii(value, DTOA_PRECISION, p, |
| Vector<char>(decimal_rep, kV8DtoaBufferCapacity), |
| &sign, &decimal_rep_length, &decimal_point); |
| ASSERT(decimal_rep_length <= p); |
| |
| int exponent = decimal_point - 1; |
| |
| char* result = NULL; |
| |
| if (exponent < -6 || exponent >= p) { |
| result = |
| CreateExponentialRepresentation(decimal_rep, exponent, negative, p); |
| } else { |
| // Use fixed notation. |
| // |
| // Leave room in the result for appending a minus, a period and in |
| // the case where decimal_point is not positive for a zero in |
| // front of the period. |
| unsigned result_size = (decimal_point <= 0) |
| ? -decimal_point + p + 3 |
| : p + 2; |
| SimpleStringBuilder builder(result_size + 1); |
| if (negative) builder.AddCharacter('-'); |
| if (decimal_point <= 0) { |
| builder.AddString("0."); |
| builder.AddPadding('0', -decimal_point); |
| builder.AddString(decimal_rep); |
| builder.AddPadding('0', p - decimal_rep_length); |
| } else { |
| const int m = Min(decimal_rep_length, decimal_point); |
| builder.AddSubstring(decimal_rep, m); |
| builder.AddPadding('0', decimal_point - decimal_rep_length); |
| if (decimal_point < p) { |
| builder.AddCharacter('.'); |
| const int extra = negative ? 2 : 1; |
| if (decimal_rep_length > decimal_point) { |
| const int len = StrLength(decimal_rep + decimal_point); |
| const int n = Min(len, p - (builder.position() - extra)); |
| builder.AddSubstring(decimal_rep + decimal_point, n); |
| } |
| builder.AddPadding('0', extra + (p - builder.position())); |
| } |
| } |
| result = builder.Finalize(); |
| } |
| |
| return result; |
| } |
| |
| |
| char* DoubleToRadixCString(double value, int radix) { |
| ASSERT(radix >= 2 && radix <= 36); |
| |
| // Character array used for conversion. |
| static const char chars[] = "0123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"; |
| |
| // Buffer for the integer part of the result. 1024 chars is enough |
| // for max integer value in radix 2. We need room for a sign too. |
| static const int kBufferSize = 1100; |
| char integer_buffer[kBufferSize]; |
| integer_buffer[kBufferSize - 1] = '\0'; |
| |
| // Buffer for the decimal part of the result. We only generate up |
| // to kBufferSize - 1 chars for the decimal part. |
| char decimal_buffer[kBufferSize]; |
| decimal_buffer[kBufferSize - 1] = '\0'; |
| |
| // Make sure the value is positive. |
| bool is_negative = value < 0.0; |
| if (is_negative) value = -value; |
| |
| // Get the integer part and the decimal part. |
| double integer_part = floor(value); |
| double decimal_part = value - integer_part; |
| |
| // Convert the integer part starting from the back. Always generate |
| // at least one digit. |
| int integer_pos = kBufferSize - 2; |
| do { |
| integer_buffer[integer_pos--] = |
| chars[static_cast<int>(fmod(integer_part, radix))]; |
| integer_part /= radix; |
| } while (integer_part >= 1.0); |
| // Sanity check. |
| ASSERT(integer_pos > 0); |
| // Add sign if needed. |
| if (is_negative) integer_buffer[integer_pos--] = '-'; |
| |
| // Convert the decimal part. Repeatedly multiply by the radix to |
| // generate the next char. Never generate more than kBufferSize - 1 |
| // chars. |
| // |
| // TODO(1093998): We will often generate a full decimal_buffer of |
| // chars because hitting zero will often not happen. The right |
| // solution would be to continue until the string representation can |
| // be read back and yield the original value. To implement this |
| // efficiently, we probably have to modify dtoa. |
| int decimal_pos = 0; |
| while ((decimal_part > 0.0) && (decimal_pos < kBufferSize - 1)) { |
| decimal_part *= radix; |
| decimal_buffer[decimal_pos++] = |
| chars[static_cast<int>(floor(decimal_part))]; |
| decimal_part -= floor(decimal_part); |
| } |
| decimal_buffer[decimal_pos] = '\0'; |
| |
| // Compute the result size. |
| int integer_part_size = kBufferSize - 2 - integer_pos; |
| // Make room for zero termination. |
| unsigned result_size = integer_part_size + decimal_pos; |
| // If the number has a decimal part, leave room for the period. |
| if (decimal_pos > 0) result_size++; |
| // Allocate result and fill in the parts. |
| SimpleStringBuilder builder(result_size + 1); |
| builder.AddSubstring(integer_buffer + integer_pos + 1, integer_part_size); |
| if (decimal_pos > 0) builder.AddCharacter('.'); |
| builder.AddSubstring(decimal_buffer, decimal_pos); |
| return builder.Finalize(); |
| } |
| |
| } } // namespace v8::internal |