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Unified Diff: webrtc/base/string_to_number.h

Issue 2696003004: Added integer parsing functions in base/string_to_number.h (Closed)
Patch Set: Added work-around for (unsigned) long long int being banned by lint. Created 3 years, 8 months ago
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Index: webrtc/base/string_to_number.h
diff --git a/webrtc/base/string_to_number.h b/webrtc/base/string_to_number.h
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+/*
+ * Copyright 2017 The WebRTC Project Authors. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license
+ * that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source
+ * tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found
+ * in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may
+ * be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree.
+ */
+
+#ifndef WEBRTC_BASE_STRING_TO_NUMBER_H_
+#define WEBRTC_BASE_STRING_TO_NUMBER_H_
+
+#include <string>
+#include <limits>
+
+#include "webrtc/base/optional.h"
+
+namespace rtc {
+
+// This file declares a family of functions to parse integers from strings.
+// The standard C library functions either fail to indicate errors (atoi, etc.)
+// or are a hassle to work with (strtol, sscanf, etc.). The standard C++ library
+// functions (std::stoi, etc.) indicate errors by throwing exceptions, which
+// are disabled in WebRTC.
+//
+// Integers are parsed using one of the following functions:
+// rtc::Optional<int-type> StringToNumber(const char* str, int base = 10);
+// rtc::Optional<int-type> StringToNumber(const std::string& str,
+// int base = 10);
+//
+// These functions parse a value from the beginning of a string into one of the
+// fundamental integer types, or returns an empty Optional if parsing
+// failed. Values outside of the range supported by the type will be
+// rejected. The strings must begin with a digit or a minus sign. No leading
+// space nor trailing contents are allowed.
+// By setting base to 0, one of octal, decimal or hexadecimal will be
+// detected from the string's prefix (0, nothing or 0x, respectively).
+// If non-zero, base can be set to a value between 2 and 36 inclusively.
+//
+// If desired, this interface could be extended with support for floating-point
+// types.
+
+namespace string_to_number_internal {
+// These must be (unsigned) long long, to match the signature of strto(u)ll.
kwiberg-webrtc 2017/04/05 09:01:15 I suppose you *could* use [u]intmax_t, and just st
ossu 2017/04/05 10:15:36 Lint doesn't like any of the non stdint types, exc
kwiberg-webrtc 2017/04/05 10:55:38 Acknowledged.
+using unsigned_type = unsigned long long; // NOLINT(runtime/int)
+using signed_type = long long; // NOLINT(runtime/int)
+
+rtc::Optional<signed_type> ParseSigned(const char* str, int base);
+rtc::Optional<unsigned_type> ParseUnsigned(const char* str, int base);
kwiberg-webrtc 2017/04/05 09:01:15 Consider letting these take min and max arguments.
ossu 2017/04/05 10:15:36 The templated function would still do the type con
kwiberg-webrtc 2017/04/05 10:55:38 But more code to inline. But fair enough, either w
+} // namespace string_to_number_internal
+
+template <typename T>
+typename std::enable_if<std::is_integral<T>::value && std::is_signed<T>::value,
+ rtc::Optional<T>>::type
+StringToNumber(const char* str, int base = 10) {
+ using string_to_number_internal::signed_type;
+ static_assert(
+ std::numeric_limits<T>::max() <=
+ std::numeric_limits<signed_type>::max() &&
+ std::numeric_limits<T>::lowest() >=
+ std::numeric_limits<signed_type>::lowest(),
+ "StringToNumber only supports signed integers as large as long long int");
+ rtc::Optional<signed_type> value =
+ string_to_number_internal::ParseSigned(str, base);
+ if (value && *value >= std::numeric_limits<T>::min() &&
kwiberg-webrtc 2017/04/05 09:01:15 ::lowest()? Doesn't matter for integers, but nice
ossu 2017/04/05 10:15:36 Will do!
+ *value <= std::numeric_limits<T>::max()) {
+ return rtc::Optional<T>(static_cast<T>(*value));
kwiberg-webrtc 2017/04/05 09:01:15 dchecked_cast? It exists now!
ossu 2017/04/05 10:15:36 I've _just_ checked the ranges. I'm not going to d
kwiberg-webrtc 2017/04/05 10:55:38 Well, that's what dchecked_cast means: "I promise
+ }
+ return rtc::Optional<T>();
+}
+
+template <typename T>
+typename std::enable_if<std::is_integral<T>::value &&
+ std::is_unsigned<T>::value,
+ rtc::Optional<T>>::type
+StringToNumber(const char* str, int base = 10) {
+ using string_to_number_internal::unsigned_type;
+ static_assert(std::numeric_limits<T>::max() <=
+ std::numeric_limits<unsigned_type>::max(),
+ "StringToNumber only supports unsigned integers as large as "
+ "unsigned long long int");
+ rtc::Optional<unsigned_type> value =
+ string_to_number_internal::ParseUnsigned(str, base);
+ if (value && *value <= std::numeric_limits<T>::max()) {
+ return rtc::Optional<T>(static_cast<T>(*value));
kwiberg-webrtc 2017/04/05 09:01:15 dchecked_cast?
ossu 2017/04/05 10:15:36 See above. :)
+ }
+ return rtc::Optional<T>();
+}
+
+// The std::string overloads only exists if there is a matching const char*
+// version.
+template <typename T>
+auto StringToNumber(const std::string& str, int base = 10)
+ -> decltype(StringToNumber<T>(str.c_str(), base)) {
+ return StringToNumber<T>(str.c_str(), base);
+}
+
+} // namespace rtc
+
+#endif // WEBRTC_BASE_STRING_TO_NUMBER_H_

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