platform_bionic/libc/bionic/wcstod.cpp

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#define __BIONIC_LP32_USE_LONG_DOUBLE
#include <wchar.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "local.h"
/// Performs wide-character string to floating point conversion.
template <typename float_type>
float_type wcstod(const wchar_t* str, wchar_t** end, float_type strtod_fn(const char*, char**)) {
const wchar_t* original_str = str;
while (iswspace(*str)) {
str++;
}
// What's the longest span of the input that might be part of the float?
size_t max_len = wcsspn(str, L"-+0123456789.xXeEpP()nNaAiIfFtTyY");
// We know the only valid characters are ASCII, so convert them by brute force.
char* ascii_str = new char[max_len + 1];
if (!ascii_str) return float_type();
for (size_t i = 0; i < max_len; ++i) {
ascii_str[i] = str[i] & 0xff;
}
ascii_str[max_len] = 0;
// Set up a fake FILE that points to those ASCII characters, for `parsefloat`.
FILE f;
__sfileext fext;
_FILEEXT_SETUP(&f, &fext);
f._flags = __SRD;
f._bf._base = f._p = reinterpret_cast<unsigned char*>(ascii_str);
f._bf._size = f._r = max_len;
f._read = [](void*, char*, int) { return 0; }; // aka `eofread`, aka "no more data".
f._lb._base = nullptr;
// Ask `parsefloat` to look at the same data more carefully.
// We can't just do this straight away because we can't construct a suitable FILE*
// in the absence of any `fwmemopen` analogous to `fmemopen`. And we don't want to
// duplicate the `parsefloat` logic. We also don't want to actually have to have wchar_t
// implementations of the ASCII `strtod` logic (though if you were designing a libc
// from scratch, you'd probably want to just make that more generic and lose all the
// cruft on top).
size_t actual_len = parsefloat(&f, ascii_str, ascii_str + max_len);
// Finally let the ASCII conversion function do the work.
char* ascii_end;
float_type result = strtod_fn(ascii_str, &ascii_end);
if (ascii_end != ascii_str + actual_len) abort();
if (end) {
if (actual_len == 0) {
// There was an error. We need to set the end pointer back to the original string, not the
// one we advanced past the leading whitespace.
*end = const_cast<wchar_t*>(original_str);
} else {
*end = const_cast<wchar_t*>(str) + actual_len;
}
}
delete[] ascii_str;
return result;
}
float wcstof(const wchar_t* s, wchar_t** end) {
return wcstod<float>(s, end, strtof);
}
double wcstod(const wchar_t* s, wchar_t** end) {
return wcstod<double>(s, end, strtod);
}
long double wcstold(const wchar_t* s, wchar_t** end) {
return wcstod<long double>(s, end, strtold);
}