strtod.cc 4.8 KB

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  30. #include <google/protobuf/io/strtod.h>
  31. #include <cstdio>
  32. #include <cstring>
  33. #include <limits>
  34. #include <string>
  35. #include <google/protobuf/stubs/logging.h>
  36. #include <google/protobuf/stubs/common.h>
  37. namespace google {
  38. namespace protobuf {
  39. namespace io {
  40. // ----------------------------------------------------------------------
  41. // NoLocaleStrtod()
  42. // This code will make you cry.
  43. // ----------------------------------------------------------------------
  44. namespace {
  45. // Returns a string identical to *input except that the character pointed to
  46. // by radix_pos (which should be '.') is replaced with the locale-specific
  47. // radix character.
  48. string LocalizeRadix(const char* input, const char* radix_pos) {
  49. // Determine the locale-specific radix character by calling sprintf() to
  50. // print the number 1.5, then stripping off the digits. As far as I can
  51. // tell, this is the only portable, thread-safe way to get the C library
  52. // to divuldge the locale's radix character. No, localeconv() is NOT
  53. // thread-safe.
  54. char temp[16];
  55. int size = sprintf(temp, "%.1f", 1.5);
  56. GOOGLE_CHECK_EQ(temp[0], '1');
  57. GOOGLE_CHECK_EQ(temp[size-1], '5');
  58. GOOGLE_CHECK_LE(size, 6);
  59. // Now replace the '.' in the input with it.
  60. string result;
  61. result.reserve(strlen(input) + size - 3);
  62. result.append(input, radix_pos);
  63. result.append(temp + 1, size - 2);
  64. result.append(radix_pos + 1);
  65. return result;
  66. }
  67. } // namespace
  68. double NoLocaleStrtod(const char* text, char** original_endptr) {
  69. // We cannot simply set the locale to "C" temporarily with setlocale()
  70. // as this is not thread-safe. Instead, we try to parse in the current
  71. // locale first. If parsing stops at a '.' character, then this is a
  72. // pretty good hint that we're actually in some other locale in which
  73. // '.' is not the radix character.
  74. char* temp_endptr;
  75. double result = strtod(text, &temp_endptr);
  76. if (original_endptr != NULL) *original_endptr = temp_endptr;
  77. if (*temp_endptr != '.') return result;
  78. // Parsing halted on a '.'. Perhaps we're in a different locale? Let's
  79. // try to replace the '.' with a locale-specific radix character and
  80. // try again.
  81. string localized = LocalizeRadix(text, temp_endptr);
  82. const char* localized_cstr = localized.c_str();
  83. char* localized_endptr;
  84. result = strtod(localized_cstr, &localized_endptr);
  85. if ((localized_endptr - localized_cstr) >
  86. (temp_endptr - text)) {
  87. // This attempt got further, so replacing the decimal must have helped.
  88. // Update original_endptr to point at the right location.
  89. if (original_endptr != NULL) {
  90. // size_diff is non-zero if the localized radix has multiple bytes.
  91. int size_diff = localized.size() - strlen(text);
  92. // const_cast is necessary to match the strtod() interface.
  93. *original_endptr = const_cast<char*>(
  94. text + (localized_endptr - localized_cstr - size_diff));
  95. }
  96. }
  97. return result;
  98. }
  99. float SafeDoubleToFloat(double value) {
  100. if (value > std::numeric_limits<float>::max()) {
  101. return std::numeric_limits<float>::infinity();
  102. } else if (value < -std::numeric_limits<float>::max()) {
  103. return -std::numeric_limits<float>::infinity();
  104. } else {
  105. return static_cast<float>(value);
  106. }
  107. }
  108. } // namespace io
  109. } // namespace protobuf
  110. } // namespace google