------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- -- -- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS -- -- -- -- S Y S T E M . V A L _ L L U -- -- -- -- S p e c -- -- -- -- Copyright (C) 1992-2017, Free Software Foundation, Inc. -- -- -- -- GNAT is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under -- -- terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Soft- -- -- ware Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later ver- -- -- sion. GNAT is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITH- -- -- OUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY -- -- or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. -- -- -- -- As a special exception under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted -- -- additional permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, -- -- version 3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation. -- -- -- -- You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and -- -- a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program; -- -- see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively. If not, see -- -- . -- -- -- -- GNAT was originally developed by the GNAT team at New York University. -- -- Extensive contributions were provided by Ada Core Technologies Inc. -- -- -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- This package contains routines for scanning modular Long_Long_Unsigned -- values for use in Text_IO.Modular_IO, and the Value attribute. with System.Unsigned_Types; package System.Val_LLU is pragma Pure; function Scan_Raw_Long_Long_Unsigned (Str : String; Ptr : not null access Integer; Max : Integer) return System.Unsigned_Types.Long_Long_Unsigned; -- This function scans the string starting at Str (Ptr.all) for a valid -- integer according to the syntax described in (RM 3.5(43)). The substring -- scanned extends no further than Str (Max). Note: this does not scan -- leading or trailing blanks, nor leading sign. -- -- There are three cases for the return: -- -- If a valid integer is found, then Ptr.all is updated past the last -- character of the integer. -- -- If no valid integer is found, then Ptr.all points either to an initial -- non-digit character, or to Max + 1 if the field is all spaces and the -- exception Constraint_Error is raised. -- -- If a syntactically valid integer is scanned, but the value is out of -- range, or, in the based case, the base value is out of range or there -- is an out of range digit, then Ptr.all points past the integer, and -- Constraint_Error is raised. -- -- Note: these rules correspond to the requirements for leaving the pointer -- positioned in Text_IO.Get. Note that the rules as stated in the RM would -- seem to imply that for a case like: -- -- 8#12345670009# -- -- the pointer should be left at the first # having scanned out the longest -- valid integer literal (8), but in fact in this case the pointer points -- past the final # and Constraint_Error is raised. This is the behavior -- expected for Text_IO and enforced by the ACATS tests. -- -- If a based literal is malformed in that a character other than a valid -- hexadecimal digit is encountered during scanning out the digits after -- the # (this includes the case of using the wrong terminator, : instead -- of # or vice versa) there are two cases. If all the digits before the -- non-digit are in range of the base, as in -- -- 8#100x00# -- 8#100: -- -- then in this case, the "base" value before the initial # is returned as -- the result, and the pointer points to the initial # character on return. -- -- If an out of range digit has been detected before the invalid character, -- as in: -- -- 8#900x00# -- 8#900: -- -- then the pointer is also left at the initial # character, but constraint -- error is raised reflecting the encounter of an out of range digit. -- -- Finally if we have an unterminated fixed-point constant where the final -- # or : character is missing, Constraint_Error is raised and the pointer -- is left pointing past the last digit, as in: -- -- 8#22 -- -- This string results in a Constraint_Error with the pointer pointing -- past the second 2. -- -- Note: if Str is empty, i.e. if Max is less than Ptr, then this is a -- special case of an all-blank string, and Ptr is unchanged, and hence -- is greater than Max as required in this case. -- -- Note: this routine should not be called with Str'Last = Positive'Last. -- If this occurs Program_Error is raised with a message noting that this -- case is not supported. Most such cases are eliminated by the caller. function Scan_Long_Long_Unsigned (Str : String; Ptr : not null access Integer; Max : Integer) return System.Unsigned_Types.Long_Long_Unsigned; -- Same as Scan_Raw_Long_Long_Unsigned, except scans optional leading -- blanks, and an optional leading plus sign. -- -- Note: if a minus sign is present, Constraint_Error will be raised. -- Note: trailing blanks are not scanned. function Value_Long_Long_Unsigned (Str : String) return System.Unsigned_Types.Long_Long_Unsigned; -- Used in computing X'Value (Str) where X is a modular integer type whose -- modulus exceeds the range of System.Unsigned_Types.Unsigned. Str is the -- string argument of the attribute. Constraint_Error is raised if the -- string is malformed, or if the value is out of range. end System.Val_LLU;