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/* Convert a floating-point number to string.
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   Copyright (C) 2016-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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   This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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   The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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   modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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   License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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   version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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   The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
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   Lesser General Public License for more details.
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   You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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   License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
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   <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
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/* Generic implementation for strfrom functions.  The implementation is generic
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   for several floating-point types (e.g.: float, double), so that each
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   function, such as strfromf and strfroml, share the same code, thus avoiding
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   code duplication.  */
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#include <ctype.h>
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#include "../libio/libioP.h"
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#include "../libio/strfile.h"
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#include <printf.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <locale/localeinfo.h>
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#define UCHAR_T char
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#define L_(Str) Str
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#define ISDIGIT(Ch) isdigit (Ch)
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#include "stdio-common/printf-parse.h"
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int
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STRFROM (char *dest, size_t size, const char *format, FLOAT f)
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{
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  _IO_strnfile sfile;
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#ifdef _IO_MTSAFE_IO
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  sfile.f._sbf._f._lock = NULL;
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#endif
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  int done;
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  /* Single-precision values need to be stored in a double type, because
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     __printf_fp_l and __printf_fphex do not accept the float type.  */
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  union {
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    double flt;
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    FLOAT value;
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  } fpnum;
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  const void *fpptr;
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  fpptr = &fpnum;
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  /* Variables to control the output format.  */
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  int precision = -1; /* printf_fp and printf_fphex treat this internally.  */
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  int specifier;
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  struct printf_info info;
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  /* Single-precision values need to be converted into double-precision,
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     because __printf_fp and __printf_fphex only accept double and long double
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     as the floating-point argument.  */
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  if (__builtin_types_compatible_p (FLOAT, float))
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    fpnum.flt = f;
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  else
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    fpnum.value = f;
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  /* Check if the first character in the format string is indeed the '%'
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     character.  Otherwise, abort.  */
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  if (*format == '%')
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    format++;
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  else
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    abort ();
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  /* The optional precision specification always starts with a '.'.  If such
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     character is present, read the precision.  */
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  if (*format == '.')
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    {
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      format++;
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      /* Parse the precision.  */
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      if (ISDIGIT (*format))
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	precision = read_int (&format);
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      /* If only the period is specified, the precision is taken as zero, as
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	 described in ISO/IEC 9899:2011, section 7.21.6.1, 4th paragraph, 3rd
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	 item.  */
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      else
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	precision = 0;
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    }
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  /* Now there is only the conversion specifier to be read.  */
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  switch (*format)
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    {
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    case 'a':
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    case 'A':
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    case 'e':
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    case 'E':
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    case 'f':
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    case 'F':
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    case 'g':
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    case 'G':
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      specifier = *format;
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      break;
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    default:
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      abort ();
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    }
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  /* The following code to prepare the virtual file has been adapted from the
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     function __vsnprintf_internal from libio.  */
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  if (size == 0)
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    {
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    /* When size is zero, nothing is written and dest may be a null pointer.
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       This is specified for snprintf in ISO/IEC 9899:2011, Section 7.21.6.5,
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       in the second paragraph.  Thus, if size is zero, prepare to use the
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       overflow buffer right from the start.  */
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      dest = sfile.overflow_buf;
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      size = sizeof (sfile.overflow_buf);
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    }
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  /* Prepare the virtual string file.  */
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  _IO_no_init (&sfile.f._sbf._f, _IO_USER_LOCK, -1, NULL, NULL);
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  _IO_JUMPS (&sfile.f._sbf) = &_IO_strn_jumps;
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  _IO_str_init_static_internal (&sfile.f, dest, size - 1, dest);
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  /* Prepare the format specification for printf_fp.  */
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  memset (&info, '\0', sizeof (info));
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  /* The functions strfromd and strfromf pass a floating-point number with
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     double precision to printf_fp, whereas strfroml passes a floating-point
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     number with long double precision.  The following line informs printf_fp
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     which type of floating-point number is being passed.  */
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  info.is_long_double = __builtin_types_compatible_p (FLOAT, long double);
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  /* Similarly, the function strfromf128 passes a floating-point number in
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     _Float128 format to printf_fp.  */
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#if __HAVE_DISTINCT_FLOAT128
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  info.is_binary128 = __builtin_types_compatible_p (FLOAT, _Float128);
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#endif
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  /* Set info according to the format string.  */
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  info.prec = precision;
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  info.spec = specifier;
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  if (info.spec != 'a' && info.spec != 'A')
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    done = __printf_fp_l (&sfile.f._sbf._f, _NL_CURRENT_LOCALE, &info, &fpptr);
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  else
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    done = __printf_fphex (&sfile.f._sbf._f, &info, &fpptr);
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  /* Terminate the string.  */
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  if (sfile.f._sbf._f._IO_buf_base != sfile.overflow_buf)
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    *sfile.f._sbf._f._IO_write_ptr = '\0';
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  return done;
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}
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