/* floating point to accurate string Copyright (C) 2010-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see . */ /* Written by Paul Eggert. */ /* This code can misbehave on some buggy or older platforms, when operating on arguments on floating types other than 'double', or when given unusual combinations of options. Gnulib's snprintf-posix module works around many of these problems. This code relies on sprintf, strtod, etc. operating accurately; otherwise, the resulting strings could be inaccurate or too long. */ #include #include "ftoastr.h" #include #include #include #ifdef C_LOCALE # include "c-snprintf.h" # include "c-strtod.h" # define PREFIX(name) c_ ## name #else # define PREFIX(name) name #endif #if LENGTH == 3 # define FLOAT long double # define FLOAT_DIG LDBL_DIG # define FLOAT_MIN LDBL_MIN # define FLOAT_PREC_BOUND _GL_LDBL_PREC_BOUND # define FTOASTR PREFIX (ldtoastr) # define PROMOTED_FLOAT long double # define STRTOF PREFIX (strtold) #elif LENGTH == 2 # define FLOAT double # define FLOAT_DIG DBL_DIG # define FLOAT_MIN DBL_MIN # define FLOAT_PREC_BOUND _GL_DBL_PREC_BOUND # define FTOASTR PREFIX (dtoastr) # define PROMOTED_FLOAT double #else # define LENGTH 1 # define FLOAT float # define FLOAT_DIG FLT_DIG # define FLOAT_MIN FLT_MIN # define FLOAT_PREC_BOUND _GL_FLT_PREC_BOUND # define FTOASTR PREFIX (ftoastr) # define PROMOTED_FLOAT double # if HAVE_STRTOF # define STRTOF strtof # endif #endif /* On pre-C99 hosts, approximate strtof with strtod. This may generate one or two extra digits, but that's better than not working at all. */ #ifndef STRTOF # define STRTOF PREFIX (strtod) #endif /* On hosts where it's not known that snprintf works, use sprintf to implement the subset needed here. Typically BUFSIZE is big enough and there's little or no performance hit. */ #ifdef C_LOCALE # undef snprintf # define snprintf c_snprintf #elif ! GNULIB_SNPRINTF # undef snprintf # define snprintf ftoastr_snprintf static int ftoastr_snprintf (char *buf, size_t bufsize, char const *format, int width, int prec, FLOAT x) { PROMOTED_FLOAT promoted_x = x; char width_0_buffer[LENGTH == 1 ? FLT_BUFSIZE_BOUND : LENGTH == 2 ? DBL_BUFSIZE_BOUND : LDBL_BUFSIZE_BOUND]; int n = width; if (bufsize < sizeof width_0_buffer) { n = sprintf (width_0_buffer, format, 0, prec, promoted_x); if (n < 0) return n; if (n < width) n = width; } if (n < bufsize) n = sprintf (buf, format, width, prec, promoted_x); return n; } #endif int FTOASTR (char *buf, size_t bufsize, int flags, int width, FLOAT x) { /* The following method is simple but slow. For ideas about speeding things up, please see: Andrysco M, Jhala R, Lerner S. Printing floating-point numbers: a faster, always correct method. ACM SIGPLAN notices - POPL '16. 2016;51(1):555-67 ; draft at . */ PROMOTED_FLOAT promoted_x = x; char format[sizeof "%-+ 0*.*Lg"]; FLOAT abs_x = x < 0 ? -x : x; int prec; char *p = format; *p++ = '%'; /* Support flags that generate output parsable by strtof. */ *p = '-'; p += (flags & FTOASTR_LEFT_JUSTIFY ) != 0; *p = '+'; p += (flags & FTOASTR_ALWAYS_SIGNED ) != 0; *p = ' '; p += (flags & FTOASTR_SPACE_POSITIVE) != 0; *p = '0'; p += (flags & FTOASTR_ZERO_PAD ) != 0; *p++ = '*'; *p++ = '.'; *p++ = '*'; *p = 'L'; p += 2 < LENGTH; *p++ = flags & FTOASTR_UPPER_E ? 'G' : 'g'; *p = '\0'; for (prec = abs_x < FLOAT_MIN ? 1 : FLOAT_DIG; ; prec++) { int n = snprintf (buf, bufsize, format, width, prec, promoted_x); if (n < 0 || FLOAT_PREC_BOUND <= prec || (n < bufsize && STRTOF (buf, NULL) == x)) return n; } }