1 // Copyright 2014 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3 // found in the LICENSE file.
5 #ifndef BASE_NUMERICS_SAFE_CONVERSIONS_H_
6 #define BASE_NUMERICS_SAFE_CONVERSIONS_H_
10 #include "base/logging.h"
11 #include "base/numerics/safe_conversions_impl.h"
15 // Convenience function that returns true if the supplied value is in range
16 // for the destination type.
17 template <typename Dst
, typename Src
>
18 inline bool IsValueInRangeForNumericType(Src value
) {
19 return internal::DstRangeRelationToSrcRange
<Dst
>(value
) ==
20 internal::RANGE_VALID
;
23 // checked_cast<> is analogous to static_cast<> for numeric types,
24 // except that it CHECKs that the specified numeric conversion will not
25 // overflow or underflow. NaN source will always trigger a CHECK.
26 template <typename Dst
, typename Src
>
27 inline Dst
checked_cast(Src value
) {
28 CHECK(IsValueInRangeForNumericType
<Dst
>(value
));
29 return static_cast<Dst
>(value
);
32 // saturated_cast<> is analogous to static_cast<> for numeric types, except
33 // that the specified numeric conversion will saturate rather than overflow or
34 // underflow. NaN assignment to an integral will trigger a CHECK condition.
35 template <typename Dst
, typename Src
>
36 inline Dst
saturated_cast(Src value
) {
37 // Optimization for floating point values, which already saturate.
38 if (std::numeric_limits
<Dst
>::is_iec559
)
39 return static_cast<Dst
>(value
);
41 switch (internal::DstRangeRelationToSrcRange
<Dst
>(value
)) {
42 case internal::RANGE_VALID
:
43 return static_cast<Dst
>(value
);
45 case internal::RANGE_UNDERFLOW
:
46 return std::numeric_limits
<Dst
>::min();
48 case internal::RANGE_OVERFLOW
:
49 return std::numeric_limits
<Dst
>::max();
51 // Should fail only on attempting to assign NaN to a saturated integer.
52 case internal::RANGE_INVALID
:
54 return std::numeric_limits
<Dst
>::max();
58 return static_cast<Dst
>(value
);
61 // strict_cast<> is analogous to static_cast<> for numeric types, except that
62 // it will cause a compile failure if the destination type is not large enough
63 // to contain any value in the source type. It performs no runtime checking.
64 template <typename Dst
, typename Src
>
65 inline Dst
strict_cast(Src value
) {
66 static_assert(std::numeric_limits
<Src
>::is_specialized
,
67 "Argument must be numeric.");
68 static_assert(std::numeric_limits
<Dst
>::is_specialized
,
69 "Result must be numeric.");
70 static_assert((internal::StaticDstRangeRelationToSrcRange
<Dst
, Src
>::value
==
71 internal::NUMERIC_RANGE_CONTAINED
),
72 "The numeric conversion is out of range for this type. You "
73 "should probably use one of the following conversion "
74 "mechanisms on the value you want to pass:\n"
75 "- base::checked_cast\n"
76 "- base::saturated_cast\n"
77 "- base::CheckedNumeric");
79 return static_cast<Dst
>(value
);
82 // StrictNumeric implements compile time range checking between numeric types by
83 // wrapping assignment operations in a strict_cast. This class is intended to be
84 // used for function arguments and return types, to ensure the destination type
85 // can always contain the source type. This is essentially the same as enforcing
86 // -Wconversion in gcc and C4302 warnings on MSVC, but it can be applied
87 // incrementally at API boundaries, making it easier to convert code so that it
88 // compiles cleanly with truncation warnings enabled.
89 // This template should introduce no runtime overhead, but it also provides no
90 // runtime checking of any of the associated mathematical operations. Use
91 // CheckedNumeric for runtime range checks of tha actual value being assigned.
97 StrictNumeric() : value_(0) {}
100 template <typename Src
>
101 StrictNumeric(const StrictNumeric
<Src
>& rhs
)
102 : value_(strict_cast
<T
>(rhs
.value_
)) {}
104 // This is not an explicit constructor because we implicitly upgrade regular
105 // numerics to StrictNumerics to make them easier to use.
106 template <typename Src
>
107 StrictNumeric(Src value
)
108 : value_(strict_cast
<T
>(value
)) {}
110 // The numeric cast operator basically handles all the magic.
111 template <typename Dst
>
112 operator Dst() const {
113 return strict_cast
<Dst
>(value_
);
120 // Explicitly make a shorter size_t typedef for convenience.
121 typedef StrictNumeric
<size_t> SizeT
;
125 #endif // BASE_NUMERICS_SAFE_CONVERSIONS_H_