176 lines
4.5 KiB
C
176 lines
4.5 KiB
C
/*
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You need to define the following (example):
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#define type long
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#define xstrtou(rest) xstrtoul##rest
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#define xstrto(rest) xstrtol##rest
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#define xatou(rest) xatoul##rest
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#define xato(rest) xatol##rest
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#define XSTR_UTYPE_MAX ULONG_MAX
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#define XSTR_TYPE_MAX LONG_MAX
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#define XSTR_TYPE_MIN LONG_MIN
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#define XSTR_STRTOU strtoul
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*/
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unsigned type xstrtou(_range_sfx)(const char *numstr, int base,
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unsigned type lower,
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unsigned type upper,
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const struct suffix_mult *suffixes)
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{
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unsigned type r;
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int old_errno;
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char *e;
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/* Disallow '-' and any leading whitespace. Speed isn't critical here
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* since we're parsing commandline args. So make sure we get the
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* actual isspace function rather than a lnumstrer macro implementaion. */
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if ((*numstr == '-') || (isspace)(*numstr))
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goto inval;
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/* Since this is a lib function, we're not allowed to reset errno to 0.
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* Doing so could break an app that is deferring checking of errno.
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* So, save the old value so that we can restore it if successful. */
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old_errno = errno;
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errno = 0;
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r = XSTR_STRTOU(numstr, &e, base);
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/* Do the initial validity check. Note: The standards do not
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* guarantee that errno is set if no digits were found. So we
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* must test for this explicitly. */
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if (errno || (numstr == e))
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goto inval; /* error / no digits / illegal trailing chars */
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errno = old_errno; /* Ok. So restore errno. */
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/* Do optional suffix parsing. Allow 'empty' suffix tables.
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* Note that we also allow nul suffixes with associated multipliers,
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* to allow for scaling of the numstr by some default multiplier. */
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if (suffixes) {
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while (suffixes->suffix) {
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if (strcmp(suffixes->suffix, e) == 0) {
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if (XSTR_UTYPE_MAX / suffixes->mult < r)
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goto range; /* overflow! */
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++e;
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r *= suffixes->mult;
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break;
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}
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++suffixes;
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}
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}
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/* Note: trailing space is an error.
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It would be easy enough to allow though if desired. */
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if (*e)
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goto inval;
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/* Finally, check for range limits. */
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if (r >= lower && r <= upper)
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return r;
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range:
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bb_error_msg_and_die("number %s is not in %llu..%llu range",
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numstr, (unsigned long long)lower,
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(unsigned long long)upper);
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inval:
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bb_error_msg_and_die("invalid number '%s'", numstr);
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}
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unsigned type xstrtou(_range)(const char *numstr, int base,
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unsigned type lower,
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unsigned type upper)
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{
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return xstrtou(_range_sfx)(numstr, base, lower, upper, NULL);
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}
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unsigned type xstrtou(_sfx)(const char *numstr, int base,
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const struct suffix_mult *suffixes)
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{
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return xstrtou(_range_sfx)(numstr, base, 0, XSTR_UTYPE_MAX, suffixes);
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}
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unsigned type xstrtou()(const char *numstr, int base)
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{
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return xstrtou(_range_sfx)(numstr, base, 0, XSTR_UTYPE_MAX, NULL);
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}
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unsigned type xatou(_range_sfx)(const char *numstr,
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unsigned type lower,
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unsigned type upper,
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const struct suffix_mult *suffixes)
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{
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return xstrtou(_range_sfx)(numstr, 10, lower, upper, suffixes);
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}
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unsigned type xatou(_range)(const char *numstr,
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unsigned type lower,
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unsigned type upper)
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{
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return xstrtou(_range_sfx)(numstr, 10, lower, upper, NULL);
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}
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unsigned type xatou(_sfx)(const char *numstr,
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const struct suffix_mult *suffixes)
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{
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return xstrtou(_range_sfx)(numstr, 10, 0, XSTR_UTYPE_MAX, suffixes);
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}
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unsigned type xatou()(const char *numstr)
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{
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return xatou(_sfx)(numstr, NULL);
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}
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/* Signed ones */
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type xstrto(_range_sfx)(const char *numstr, int base,
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type lower,
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type upper,
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const struct suffix_mult *suffixes)
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{
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unsigned type u = XSTR_TYPE_MAX;
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type r;
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const char *p = numstr;
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if ((p[0] == '-') && (p[1] != '+')) {
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++p;
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++u; /* two's complement */
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}
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r = xstrtou(_range_sfx)(p, base, 0, u, suffixes);
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if (*numstr == '-') {
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r = -r;
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}
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if (r < lower || r > upper) {
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bb_error_msg_and_die("number %s is not in %lld..%lld range",
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numstr, (long long)lower, (long long)upper);
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}
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return r;
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}
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type xstrto(_range)(const char *numstr, int base, type lower, type upper)
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{
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return xstrto(_range_sfx)(numstr, base, lower, upper, NULL);
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}
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type xato(_range_sfx)(const char *numstr,
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type lower,
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type upper,
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const struct suffix_mult *suffixes)
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{
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return xstrto(_range_sfx)(numstr, 10, lower, upper, suffixes);
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}
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type xato(_range)(const char *numstr, type lower, type upper)
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{
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return xstrto(_range_sfx)(numstr, 10, lower, upper, NULL);
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}
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type xato(_sfx)(const char *numstr, const struct suffix_mult *suffixes)
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{
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return xstrto(_range_sfx)(numstr, 10, XSTR_TYPE_MIN, XSTR_TYPE_MAX, suffixes);
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}
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type xato()(const char *numstr)
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{
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return xstrto(_range_sfx)(numstr, 10, XSTR_TYPE_MIN, XSTR_TYPE_MAX, NULL);
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}
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