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diff --git a/strings/strtod.c b/strings/strtod.c deleted file mode 100644 index 4c9cf931cb3..00000000000 --- a/strings/strtod.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,236 +0,0 @@ -/* - An alternative implementation of "strtod()" that is both - simplier, and thread-safe. - - Original code from mit-threads as bundled with MySQL 3.23 - - SQL:2003 specifies a number as - -<signed numeric literal> ::= [ <sign> ] <unsigned numeric literal> - -<unsigned numeric literal> ::= - <exact numeric literal> - | <approximate numeric literal> - -<exact numeric literal> ::= - <unsigned integer> [ <period> [ <unsigned integer> ] ] - | <period> <unsigned integer> - -<approximate numeric literal> ::= <mantissa> E <exponent> - -<mantissa> ::= <exact numeric literal> - -<exponent> ::= <signed integer> - - So do we. - - */ - -#include "my_base.h" /* Includes errno.h + EOVERFLOW */ -#include "m_ctype.h" -#ifdef HAVE_IEEEFP_H -#include <ieeefp.h> -#endif - -#define MAX_DBL_EXP 308 -#define MAX_RESULT_FOR_MAX_EXP 1.7976931348623157 - -const double log_10[] = { - 1e000, 1e001, 1e002, 1e003, 1e004, 1e005, 1e006, 1e007, 1e008, 1e009, - 1e010, 1e011, 1e012, 1e013, 1e014, 1e015, 1e016, 1e017, 1e018, 1e019, - 1e020, 1e021, 1e022, 1e023, 1e024, 1e025, 1e026, 1e027, 1e028, 1e029, - 1e030, 1e031, 1e032, 1e033, 1e034, 1e035, 1e036, 1e037, 1e038, 1e039, - 1e040, 1e041, 1e042, 1e043, 1e044, 1e045, 1e046, 1e047, 1e048, 1e049, - 1e050, 1e051, 1e052, 1e053, 1e054, 1e055, 1e056, 1e057, 1e058, 1e059, - 1e060, 1e061, 1e062, 1e063, 1e064, 1e065, 1e066, 1e067, 1e068, 1e069, - 1e070, 1e071, 1e072, 1e073, 1e074, 1e075, 1e076, 1e077, 1e078, 1e079, - 1e080, 1e081, 1e082, 1e083, 1e084, 1e085, 1e086, 1e087, 1e088, 1e089, - 1e090, 1e091, 1e092, 1e093, 1e094, 1e095, 1e096, 1e097, 1e098, 1e099, - 1e100, 1e101, 1e102, 1e103, 1e104, 1e105, 1e106, 1e107, 1e108, 1e109, - 1e110, 1e111, 1e112, 1e113, 1e114, 1e115, 1e116, 1e117, 1e118, 1e119, - 1e120, 1e121, 1e122, 1e123, 1e124, 1e125, 1e126, 1e127, 1e128, 1e129, - 1e130, 1e131, 1e132, 1e133, 1e134, 1e135, 1e136, 1e137, 1e138, 1e139, - 1e140, 1e141, 1e142, 1e143, 1e144, 1e145, 1e146, 1e147, 1e148, 1e149, - 1e150, 1e151, 1e152, 1e153, 1e154, 1e155, 1e156, 1e157, 1e158, 1e159, - 1e160, 1e161, 1e162, 1e163, 1e164, 1e165, 1e166, 1e167, 1e168, 1e169, - 1e170, 1e171, 1e172, 1e173, 1e174, 1e175, 1e176, 1e177, 1e178, 1e179, - 1e180, 1e181, 1e182, 1e183, 1e184, 1e185, 1e186, 1e187, 1e188, 1e189, - 1e190, 1e191, 1e192, 1e193, 1e194, 1e195, 1e196, 1e197, 1e198, 1e199, - 1e200, 1e201, 1e202, 1e203, 1e204, 1e205, 1e206, 1e207, 1e208, 1e209, - 1e210, 1e211, 1e212, 1e213, 1e214, 1e215, 1e216, 1e217, 1e218, 1e219, - 1e220, 1e221, 1e222, 1e223, 1e224, 1e225, 1e226, 1e227, 1e228, 1e229, - 1e230, 1e231, 1e232, 1e233, 1e234, 1e235, 1e236, 1e237, 1e238, 1e239, - 1e240, 1e241, 1e242, 1e243, 1e244, 1e245, 1e246, 1e247, 1e248, 1e249, - 1e250, 1e251, 1e252, 1e253, 1e254, 1e255, 1e256, 1e257, 1e258, 1e259, - 1e260, 1e261, 1e262, 1e263, 1e264, 1e265, 1e266, 1e267, 1e268, 1e269, - 1e270, 1e271, 1e272, 1e273, 1e274, 1e275, 1e276, 1e277, 1e278, 1e279, - 1e280, 1e281, 1e282, 1e283, 1e284, 1e285, 1e286, 1e287, 1e288, 1e289, - 1e290, 1e291, 1e292, 1e293, 1e294, 1e295, 1e296, 1e297, 1e298, 1e299, - 1e300, 1e301, 1e302, 1e303, 1e304, 1e305, 1e306, 1e307, 1e308 -}; - -/* - Convert string to double (string doesn't have to be null terminated) - - SYNOPSIS - my_strtod() - str String to convert - end_ptr Pointer to pointer that points to end of string - Will be updated to point to end of double. - error Will contain error number in case of error (else 0) - - RETURN - value of str as double -*/ - -double my_strtod(const char *str, char **end_ptr, int *error) -{ - double result= 0.0; - uint negative= 0, neg_exp= 0; - size_t ndigits, dec_digits= 0; - int exponent= 0, digits_after_dec_point= 0, tmp_exp, step; - const char *old_str, *end= *end_ptr, *start_of_number; - char next_char; - my_bool overflow=0; - double scaler= 1.0; - - *error= 0; - if (str >= end) - goto done; - - while (my_isspace(&my_charset_latin1, *str)) - { - if (++str == end) - goto done; - } - - start_of_number= str; - if ((negative= (*str == '-')) || *str=='+') - { - if (++str == end) - goto done; /* Could be changed to error */ - } - - /* Skip pre-zero for easier calculation of overflows */ - while (*str == '0') - { - if (++str == end) - goto done; - start_of_number= 0; /* Found digit */ - } - - old_str= str; - while ((next_char= *str) >= '0' && next_char <= '9') - { - result= result*10.0 + (next_char - '0'); - scaler= scaler*10.0; - if (++str == end) - { - next_char= 0; /* Found end of string */ - break; - } - start_of_number= 0; /* Found digit */ - } - ndigits= (size_t) (str-old_str); - - if (next_char == '.' && str < end-1) - { - /* - Continue to add numbers after decimal point to the result, as if there - was no decimal point. We will later (in the exponent handling) shift - the number down with the required number of fractions. We do it this - way to be able to get maximum precision for numbers like 123.45E+02, - which are normal for some ODBC applications. - */ - old_str= ++str; - while (my_isdigit(&my_charset_latin1, (next_char= *str))) - { - result= result*10.0 + (next_char - '0'); - digits_after_dec_point++; - scaler= scaler*10.0; - if (++str == end) - { - next_char= 0; - break; - } - } - /* If we found just '+.' or '.' then point at first character */ - if (!(dec_digits= (size_t) (str-old_str)) && start_of_number) - str= start_of_number; /* Point at '+' or '.' */ - } - if ((next_char == 'e' || next_char == 'E') && - dec_digits + ndigits != 0 && str < end-1) - { - const char *old_str2= str++; - - if ((neg_exp= (*str == '-')) || *str == '+') - str++; - - if (str == end || !my_isdigit(&my_charset_latin1, *str)) - str= old_str2; - else - { - do - { - if (exponent < 9999) /* prot. against exp overfl. */ - exponent= exponent*10 + (*str - '0'); - str++; - } while (str < end && my_isdigit(&my_charset_latin1, *str)); - } - } - tmp_exp= (neg_exp ? exponent + digits_after_dec_point : - exponent - digits_after_dec_point); - if (tmp_exp) - { - int order; - /* - Check for underflow/overflow. - order is such an integer number that f = C * 10 ^ order, - where f is the resulting floating point number and 1 <= C < 10. - Here we compute the modulus - */ - order= exponent + (neg_exp ? -1 : 1) * (ndigits - 1); - if (order < 0) - order= -order; - if (order >= MAX_DBL_EXP && !neg_exp && result) - { - double c; - /* Compute modulus of C (see comment above) */ - c= result / scaler * 10.0; - if (order > MAX_DBL_EXP || c > MAX_RESULT_FOR_MAX_EXP) - { - overflow= 1; - goto done; - } - } - - exponent= tmp_exp; - if (exponent < 0) - { - exponent= -exponent; - neg_exp= 1; /* neg_exp was 0 before */ - } - step= array_elements(log_10) - 1; - for (; exponent > step; exponent-= step) - result= neg_exp ? result / log_10[step] : result * log_10[step]; - result= neg_exp ? result / log_10[exponent] : result * log_10[exponent]; - } - -done: - *end_ptr= (char*) str; /* end of number */ - - if (overflow || my_isinf(result)) - { - result= DBL_MAX; - *error= EOVERFLOW; - } - - return negative ? -result : result; -} - -double my_atof(const char *nptr) -{ - int error; - const char *end= nptr+65535; /* Should be enough */ - return (my_strtod(nptr, (char**) &end, &error)); -} |