⭐ 欢迎来到虫虫下载站! | 📦 资源下载 📁 资源专辑 ℹ️ 关于我们
⭐ 虫虫下载站

📄 strtol.c

📁 KPIT GNU Tools is a set of GNU development tools for Renesas microcontrollers.
💻 C
字号:
/*FUNCTION   <<strtol>>---string to longINDEX	strtolINDEX	_strtol_rANSI_SYNOPSIS	#include <stdlib.h>        long strtol(const char *<[s]>, char **<[ptr]>,int <[base]>);        long _strtol_r(void *<[reent]>,                        const char *<[s]>, char **<[ptr]>,int <[base]>);TRAD_SYNOPSIS	#include <stdlib.h>	long strtol (<[s]>, <[ptr]>, <[base]>)        char *<[s]>;        char **<[ptr]>;        int <[base]>;	long _strtol_r (<[reent]>, <[s]>, <[ptr]>, <[base]>)	char *<[reent]>;        char *<[s]>;        char **<[ptr]>;        int <[base]>;DESCRIPTIONThe function <<strtol>> converts the string <<*<[s]>>> toa <<long>>. First, it breaks down the string into three parts:leading whitespace, which is ignored; a subject string consistingof characters resembling an integer in the radix specified by <[base]>;and a trailing portion consisting of zero or more unparseable characters,and always including the terminating null character. Then, it attemptsto convert the subject string into a <<long>> and returns theresult.If the value of <[base]> is 0, the subject string is expected to looklike a normal C integer constant: an optional sign, a possible `<<0x>>'indicating a hexadecimal base, and a number. If <[base]> is between2 and 36, the expected form of the subject is a sequence of lettersand digits representing an integer in the radix specified by <[base]>,with an optional plus or minus sign. The letters <<a>>--<<z>> (or,equivalently, <<A>>--<<Z>>) are used to signify values from 10 to 35;only letters whose ascribed values are less than <[base]> arepermitted. If <[base]> is 16, a leading <<0x>> is permitted.The subject sequence is the longest initial sequence of the inputstring that has the expected form, starting with the firstnon-whitespace character.  If the string is empty or consists entirelyof whitespace, or if the first non-whitespace character is not apermissible letter or digit, the subject string is empty.If the subject string is acceptable, and the value of <[base]> is zero,<<strtol>> attempts to determine the radix from the input string. Astring with a leading <<0x>> is treated as a hexadecimal value; a string witha leading 0 and no <<x>> is treated as octal; all other strings aretreated as decimal. If <[base]> is between 2 and 36, it is used as theconversion radix, as described above. If the subject string begins witha minus sign, the value is negated. Finally, a pointer to the firstcharacter past the converted subject string is stored in <[ptr]>, if<[ptr]> is not <<NULL>>.If the subject string is empty (or not in acceptable form), no conversionis performed and the value of <[s]> is stored in <[ptr]> (if <[ptr]> isnot <<NULL>>).The alternate function <<_strtol_r>> is a reentrant version.  Theextra argument <[reent]> is a pointer to a reentrancy structure.RETURNS<<strtol>> returns the converted value, if any. If no conversion wasmade, 0 is returned.<<strtol>> returns <<LONG_MAX>> or <<LONG_MIN>> if the magnitude ofthe converted value is too large, and sets <<errno>> to <<ERANGE>>.PORTABILITY<<strtol>> is ANSI.No supporting OS subroutines are required.*//*- * Copyright (c) 1990 The Regents of the University of California. * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software *    must display the following acknowledgement: *	This product includes software developed by the University of *	California, Berkeley and its contributors. * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software *    without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. */#include <_ansi.h>#include <limits.h>#include <ctype.h>#include <errno.h>#include <stdlib.h>#include <reent.h>/* * Convert a string to a long integer. * * Ignores `locale' stuff.  Assumes that the upper and lower case * alphabets and digits are each contiguous. */long_DEFUN (_strtol_r, (rptr, nptr, endptr, base),	struct _reent *rptr _AND	_CONST char *nptr _AND	char **endptr _AND	int base){	register const char *s = nptr;	register unsigned long acc;	register int c;	register unsigned long cutoff;	register int neg = 0, any, cutlim;	/*	 * Skip white space and pick up leading +/- sign if any.	 * If base is 0, allow 0x for hex and 0 for octal, else	 * assume decimal; if base is already 16, allow 0x.	 */	do {		c = *s++;	} while (isspace(c));	if (c == '-') {		neg = 1;		c = *s++;	} else if (c == '+')		c = *s++;	if ((base == 0 || base == 16) &&	    c == '0' && (*s == 'x' || *s == 'X')) {		c = s[1];		s += 2;		base = 16;	}	if (base == 0)		base = c == '0' ? 8 : 10;	/*	 * Compute the cutoff value between legal numbers and illegal	 * numbers.  That is the largest legal value, divided by the	 * base.  An input number that is greater than this value, if	 * followed by a legal input character, is too big.  One that	 * is equal to this value may be valid or not; the limit	 * between valid and invalid numbers is then based on the last	 * digit.  For instance, if the range for longs is	 * [-2147483648..2147483647] and the input base is 10,	 * cutoff will be set to 214748364 and cutlim to either	 * 7 (neg==0) or 8 (neg==1), meaning that if we have accumulated	 * a value > 214748364, or equal but the next digit is > 7 (or 8),	 * the number is too big, and we will return a range error.	 *	 * Set any if any `digits' consumed; make it negative to indicate	 * overflow.	 */	cutoff = neg ? -(unsigned long)LONG_MIN : LONG_MAX;	cutlim = cutoff % (unsigned long)base;	cutoff /= (unsigned long)base;	for (acc = 0, any = 0;; c = *s++) {		if (isdigit(c))			c -= '0';		else if (isalpha(c))			c -= isupper(c) ? 'A' - 10 : 'a' - 10;		else			break;		if (c >= base)			break;               if (any < 0 || acc > cutoff || (acc == cutoff && c > cutlim))			any = -1;		else {			any = 1;			acc *= base;			acc += c;		}	}	if (any < 0) {		acc = neg ? LONG_MIN : LONG_MAX;		rptr->_errno = ERANGE;	} else if (neg)		acc = -acc;	if (endptr != 0)		*endptr = (char *) (any ? s - 1 : nptr);	return (acc);}#ifndef _REENT_ONLYlong_DEFUN (strtol, (s, ptr, base),	_CONST char *s _AND	char **ptr _AND	int base){	return _strtol_r (_REENT, s, ptr, base);}#endif

⌨️ 快捷键说明

复制代码 Ctrl + C
搜索代码 Ctrl + F
全屏模式 F11
切换主题 Ctrl + Shift + D
显示快捷键 ?
增大字号 Ctrl + =
减小字号 Ctrl + -