/*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * numutils.c * utility functions for I/O of built-in numeric types. * * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2010, PostgreSQL Global Development Group * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California * * * IDENTIFICATION * src/backend/utils/adt/numutils.c * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ #include "postgres.h" #include #include #include /* * Defining INT64_MIN as -9223372036854775808LL may not work; the compiler's * tokenizer may see - as a separate token and then be unable to view * 9223372036854775808 as a number. This is the standard workaround for that * problem. */ #ifndef INT64_MIN #define INT64_MIN (-9223372036854775807LL - 1) #endif #include "utils/builtins.h" /* * pg_atoi: convert string to integer * * allows any number of leading or trailing whitespace characters. * * 'size' is the sizeof() the desired integral result (1, 2, or 4 bytes). * * c, if not 0, is a terminator character that may appear after the * integer (plus whitespace). If 0, the string must end after the integer. * * Unlike plain atoi(), this will throw ereport() upon bad input format or * overflow. */ int32 pg_atoi(char *s, int size, int c) { long l; char *badp; /* * Some versions of strtol treat the empty string as an error, but some * seem not to. Make an explicit test to be sure we catch it. */ if (s == NULL) elog(ERROR, "NULL pointer"); if (*s == 0) ereport(ERROR, (errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_TEXT_REPRESENTATION), errmsg("invalid input syntax for integer: \"%s\"", s))); errno = 0; l = strtol(s, &badp, 10); /* We made no progress parsing the string, so bail out */ if (s == badp) ereport(ERROR, (errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_TEXT_REPRESENTATION), errmsg("invalid input syntax for integer: \"%s\"", s))); switch (size) { case sizeof(int32): if (errno == ERANGE #if defined(HAVE_LONG_INT_64) /* won't get ERANGE on these with 64-bit longs... */ || l < INT_MIN || l > INT_MAX #endif ) ereport(ERROR, (errcode(ERRCODE_NUMERIC_VALUE_OUT_OF_RANGE), errmsg("value \"%s\" is out of range for type integer", s))); break; case sizeof(int16): if (errno == ERANGE || l < SHRT_MIN || l > SHRT_MAX) ereport(ERROR, (errcode(ERRCODE_NUMERIC_VALUE_OUT_OF_RANGE), errmsg("value \"%s\" is out of range for type smallint", s))); break; case sizeof(int8): if (errno == ERANGE || l < SCHAR_MIN || l > SCHAR_MAX) ereport(ERROR, (errcode(ERRCODE_NUMERIC_VALUE_OUT_OF_RANGE), errmsg("value \"%s\" is out of range for 8-bit integer", s))); break; default: elog(ERROR, "unsupported result size: %d", size); } /* * Skip any trailing whitespace; if anything but whitespace remains before * the terminating character, bail out */ while (*badp && *badp != c && isspace((unsigned char) *badp)) badp++; if (*badp && *badp != c) ereport(ERROR, (errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_TEXT_REPRESENTATION), errmsg("invalid input syntax for integer: \"%s\"", s))); return (int32) l; } /* * pg_itoa: converts a signed 16-bit integer to its string representation * * Caller must ensure that 'a' points to enough memory to hold the result * (at least 7 bytes, counting a leading sign and trailing NUL). * * It doesn't seem worth implementing this separately. */ void pg_itoa(int16 i, char *a) { pg_ltoa((int32)i, a); } /* * pg_ltoa: converts a signed 32-bit integer to its string representation * * Caller must ensure that 'a' points to enough memory to hold the result * (at least 12 bytes, counting a leading sign and trailing NUL). */ void pg_ltoa(int32 value, char *a) { char *start = a; bool neg = false; /* * Avoid problems with the most negative integer not being representable * as a positive integer. */ if (value == INT_MIN) { memcpy(a, "-2147483648", 12); return; } else if (value < 0) { value = -value; neg = true; } /* Compute the result backwards. */ do { int32 remainder; int32 oldval = value; value /= 10; remainder = oldval - value * 10; *a++ = '0' + remainder; } while (value != 0); if (neg) *a++ = '-'; /* Add trailing NUL byte. */ *a-- = '\0'; /* reverse string */ while (start < a) { char swap = *start; *start++ = *a; *a-- = swap; } } /* * pg_lltoa: convert a signed 64bit integer to its string representation * * Caller must ensure that 'a' points to enough memory to hold the result * (at least MAXINT8LEN+1 bytes, counting a leading sign and trailing NUL). */ void pg_lltoa(int64 value, char *a) { char *start = a; bool neg = false; /* * Avoid problems with the most negative integer not being representable * as a positive integer. */ if (value == INT64_MIN) { memcpy(a, "-9223372036854775808", 21); return; } else if (value < 0) { value = -value; neg = true; } /* Build the string by computing the wanted string backwards. */ do { int64 remainder; int64 oldval = value; value /= 10; remainder = oldval - value * 10; *a++ = '0' + remainder; } while (value != 0); if (neg) *a++ = '-'; /* Add trailing NUL byte. */ *a-- = '\0'; /* Reverse string. */ while (start < a) { char swap = *start; *start++ = *a; *a-- = swap; } }