gcc/libjava/java/lang/natDouble.cc
Adam King ddfb5e0b69 natDouble.cc (parseDouble): Allow a number to end with the f/F/d/D modifiers.
2002-04-13  Adam King <aking@dreammechanics.com>

        * java/lang/natDouble.cc (parseDouble): Allow a number to end with
        the f/F/d/D modifiers.

From-SVN: r52308
2002-04-15 03:11:12 +00:00

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// natDouble.cc - Implementation of java.lang.Double native methods.
/* Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 Free Software Foundation
This file is part of libgcj.
This software is copyrighted work licensed under the terms of the
Libgcj License. Please consult the file "LIBGCJ_LICENSE" for
details. */
#include <config.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <gcj/cni.h>
#include <java/lang/String.h>
#include <java/lang/Double.h>
#include <java/lang/Character.h>
#include <java/lang/NumberFormatException.h>
#include <jvm.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "fdlibm.h"
union u
{
jlong l;
jdouble d;
};
jlong
java::lang::Double::doubleToLongBits(jdouble value)
{
union u u;
u.d = value;
jlong e = u.l & 0x7ff0000000000000LL;
jlong f = u.l & 0x000fffffffffffffLL;
if (e == 0x7ff0000000000000LL && f != 0L)
u.l = 0x7ff8000000000000LL;
return u.l;
}
jlong
java::lang::Double::doubleToRawLongBits(jdouble value)
{
union u u;
u.d = value;
return u.l;
}
jdouble
java::lang::Double::longBitsToDouble(jlong bits)
{
union u u;
u.l = bits;
return u.d;
}
jstring
java::lang::Double::toString(jdouble value, jboolean isFloat)
{
if (isNaN (value))
return JvNewStringLatin1 ("NaN", sizeof ("NaN") - 1);
if (value == POSITIVE_INFINITY)
return JvNewStringLatin1 ("Infinity", sizeof ("Infinity") - 1);
if (value == NEGATIVE_INFINITY)
return JvNewStringLatin1 ("-Infinity", sizeof ("-Infinity") - 1);
char buffer[50], result[50];
int decpt, sign;
_dtoa (value, 0, 20, &decpt, &sign, NULL, buffer, (int)isFloat);
value = fabs (value);
char *s = buffer;
char *d = result;
if (sign)
*d++ = '-';
if (value >= 1e-3 && value < 1e7 || value == 0)
{
if (decpt <= 0)
*d++ = '0';
else
{
for (int i = 0; i < decpt; i++)
if (*s)
*d++ = *s++;
else
*d++ = '0';
}
*d++ = '.';
if (*s == 0)
{
*d++ = '0';
decpt++;
}
while (decpt++ < 0)
*d++ = '0';
while (*s)
*d++ = *s++;
*d = 0;
return JvNewStringLatin1 (result, strlen (result));
}
*d++ = *s++;
decpt--;
*d++ = '.';
if (*s == 0)
*d++ = '0';
while (*s)
*d++ = *s++;
*d++ = 'E';
if (decpt < 0)
{
*d++ = '-';
decpt = -decpt;
}
{
char exp[4];
char *e = exp + sizeof exp;
*--e = 0;
do
{
*--e = '0' + decpt % 10;
decpt /= 10;
}
while (decpt > 0);
while (*e)
*d++ = *e++;
}
*d = 0;
return JvNewStringLatin1 (result, strlen (result));
}
jdouble
java::lang::Double::parseDouble(jstring str)
{
int length = str->length();
while (length > 0
&& Character::isWhitespace(str->charAt(length - 1)))
length--;
// The String could end with a f/F/d/D which is valid but we don't need.
if (length > 0)
{
jchar last = str->charAt(length-1);
if (last == 'f' || last == 'F' || last == 'd' || last == 'D')
length--;
}
jsize start = 0;
while (length > 0
&& Character::isWhitespace(str->charAt(start)))
start++, length--;
if (length > 0)
{
// Note that UTF can expand 3x.
char *data = (char *) __builtin_alloca (3 * length + 1);
jsize blength = _Jv_GetStringUTFRegion (str, start, length, data);
data[blength] = 0;
struct _Jv_reent reent;
memset (&reent, 0, sizeof reent);
char *endptr;
double val = _strtod_r (&reent, data, &endptr);
if (endptr == data + blength)
return val;
}
throw new NumberFormatException(str);
}
void
java::lang::Double::initIDs()
{
// Not used in libgcj
}