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1 // Copyright (c) 2006-2009 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 // Architecture-neutral plug compatible replacements for strtol() friends.
6 //
7 // Long's have different lengths on ILP-32 and LP-64 platforms, and so overflow
8 // behavior across the two varies when strtol() and similar are used to parse
9 // 32-bit integers. Similar problems exist with atoi(), because although it
10 // has an all-integer interface, it uses strtol() internally, and so suffers
11 // from the same narrowing problems on assignments to int.
13 // Examples:
14 // errno = 0;
15 // i = strtol("3147483647", NULL, 10);
16 // printf("%d, errno %d\n", i, errno);
17 // // 32-bit platform: 2147483647, errno 34
18 // // 64-bit platform: -1147483649, errno 0
20 // printf("%d\n", atoi("3147483647"));
21 // // 32-bit platform: 2147483647
22 // // 64-bit platform: -1147483649
24 // A way round this is to define local replacements for these, and use them
25 // instead of the standard libc functions.
27 // In most 32-bit cases the replacements can be inlined away to a call to the
28 // libc function. In a couple of 64-bit cases, however, adapters are required,
29 // to provide the right overflow and errno behavior.
32 #ifndef BASE_STRTOINT_H_
33 #define BASE_STRTOINT_H_
35 #include <stdlib.h> // For strtol* functions.
36 #include <string>
37 #include "base/port.h"
38 #include "base/basictypes.h"
40 // Adapter functions for handling overflow and errno.
41 int32 strto32_adapter(const char *nptr, char **endptr, int base);
42 uint32 strtou32_adapter(const char *nptr, char **endptr, int base);
44 // Conversions to a 32-bit integer can pass the call to strto[u]l on 32-bit
45 // platforms, but need a little extra work on 64-bit platforms.
46 inline int32 strto32(const char *nptr, char **endptr, int base) {
47 if (sizeof(int32) == sizeof(long))
48 return strtol(nptr, endptr, base);
49 else
50 return strto32_adapter(nptr, endptr, base);
53 inline uint32 strtou32(const char *nptr, char **endptr, int base) {
54 if (sizeof(uint32) == sizeof(unsigned long))
55 return strtoul(nptr, endptr, base);
56 else
57 return strtou32_adapter(nptr, endptr, base);
60 // For now, long long is 64-bit on all the platforms we care about, so these
61 // functions can simply pass the call to strto[u]ll.
62 inline int64 strto64(const char *nptr, char **endptr, int base) {
63 COMPILE_ASSERT(sizeof(int64) == sizeof(long long),
64 sizeof_int64_is_not_sizeof_long_long);
65 return strtoll(nptr, endptr, base);
68 inline uint64 strtou64(const char *nptr, char **endptr, int base) {
69 COMPILE_ASSERT(sizeof(uint64) == sizeof(unsigned long long),
70 sizeof_uint64_is_not_sizeof_long_long);
71 return strtoull(nptr, endptr, base);
74 // Although it returns an int, atoi() is implemented in terms of strtol, and
75 // so has differing overflow and underflow behavior. atol is the same.
76 inline int32 atoi32(const char *nptr) {
77 return strto32(nptr, NULL, 10);
80 inline int64 atoi64(const char *nptr) {
81 return strto64(nptr, NULL, 10);
84 // Convenience versions of the above that take a string argument.
85 inline int32 atoi32(const string &s) {
86 return atoi32(s.c_str());
89 inline int64 atoi64(const string &s) {
90 return atoi64(s.c_str());
93 #endif // BASE_STRTOINT_H_