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#ifndef QLOCALE_TOOLS_P_H
#define QLOCALE_TOOLS_P_H
//
// W A R N I N G
// -------------
//
// This file is not part of the Qt API. It exists for the convenience
// of internal files. This header file may change from version to version
// without notice, or even be removed.
//
// We mean it.
//
#include "qlocale_p.h"
#include "qstring.h"
QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
enum StrayCharacterMode {
TrailingJunkProhibited,
TrailingJunkAllowed,
WhitespacesAllowed
};
// API note: this function can't process a number with more than 2.1 billion digits
double qt_asciiToDouble(const char *num, qsizetype numLen, bool &ok, int &processed,
StrayCharacterMode strayCharMode = TrailingJunkProhibited);
void qt_doubleToAscii(double d, QLocaleData::DoubleForm form, int precision, char *buf, int bufSize,
bool &sign, int &length, int &decpt);
QString qulltoa(qulonglong l, int base, const QStringView zero);
Q_CORE_EXPORT QString qdtoa(qreal d, int *decpt, int *sign);
inline bool isZero(double d)
{
uchar *ch = (uchar *)&d;
if (QSysInfo::ByteOrder == QSysInfo::BigEndian) {
return !(ch[0] & 0x7F || ch[1] || ch[2] || ch[3] || ch[4] || ch[5] || ch[6] || ch[7]);
} else {
return !(ch[7] & 0x7F || ch[6] || ch[5] || ch[4] || ch[3] || ch[2] || ch[1] || ch[0]);
}
}
// Enough space for the digits before the decimal separator:
inline int wholePartSpace(double d)
{
Q_ASSERT(d >= 0); // caller should call qAbs() if needed
// Optimize for numbers between -512k and 512k - otherwise, use the
// maximum number of digits in the whole number part of a double:
return d > (1 << 19) ? std::numeric_limits<double>::max_exponent10 + 1 : 6;
}
// Returns code-point of same kind (UCS2 or UCS4) as zero; digit is 0 through 9
template <typename UcsInt>
inline UcsInt unicodeForDigit(uint digit, UcsInt zero)
{
// Must match QLocaleData::numericToCLocale()'s digit-digestion.
Q_ASSERT(digit < 10);
if (!digit)
return zero;
// See QTBUG-85409: Suzhou's digits are U+3007, U+2021, ..., U+3029
if (zero == u'\u3007')
return u'\u3020' + digit;
// At CLDR 36.1, no other number system's digits were discontinuous.
return zero + digit;
}
Q_CORE_EXPORT double qstrntod(const char *s00, qsizetype len, char const **se, bool *ok);
inline double qstrtod(const char *s00, char const **se, bool *ok)
{
qsizetype len = qsizetype(strlen(s00));
return qstrntod(s00, len, se, ok);
}
qlonglong qstrtoll(const char *nptr, const char **endptr, int base, bool *ok);
qulonglong qstrtoull(const char *nptr, const char **endptr, int base, bool *ok);
QT_END_NAMESPACE
#endif
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