glibc/stdio-common/printf_fphex.c
Ulrich Drepper 8d8c6efa78 Update.
1999-02-06  Ulrich Drepper  <drepper@cygnus.com>

	* Versions.def: Add versions for ld.so.
	* csu/Versions: Remove __libc_stack_end here.
	* elf/Versions: Split libc definitions in libc and ld.so definitions.
	* elf/Makefile (ld-map): Change to ld.so.map.
	* scripts/versions.awk: Recognize dot in library names.

	* ctype/ctype.h: Remove definitions of __tolower and __toupper.
	Don't use __tolower and __toupper in inline functions.
	Add optimizing macros for tolower and toupper.
	* ctype/ctype-extn.c (_tolower): Don't use __tolower.
	(_toupper): Don't use __toupper.
	* ctype/ctype.c (tolower): Don't use __tolower.
	(toupper): Don't use toupper.

	* nscd/cache.c (prune_cache): Correct printing of debugging messages.

	* resolv/Versions (libresolv): Export __ns_name_unpack and
	__ns_name_ntop.
	* resolv/res_comp.c: Rename ns_name_unpack to __ns_name_unpack and
	make it global.  Change all users.  Similar for ns_name_ntop.
	* resolv/nss_dns/dns-host.c: Don't use dn_expand when extracting in
	user-provided buffer.  Use __ns_name_unpack and __ns_name_ntop
	directly to detect too small buffer.
	* stdio-common/Makefile (tests): Add scanf12.
	* stdio-common/scanf12.c: New file.
	* stdio-common/scanf12.input: New file.
	* stdio-common/vfscanf.c (__vfscanf): Handle +/- at beginning of
	floating-point correctly if the number is invalid.
	* stdio-common/vfscanf.c: Don't use non-reentrant multibyte conversion
	* stdio-common/printf_fphex.c: Likewise.
	* stdio-common/vfprintf.c: Likewise.
See ChangeLog.9 for earlier changes.
1999-02-07 00:06:12 +00:00

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/* Print floating point number in hexadecimal notation according to
ISO C 9X.
Copyright (C) 1997, 1998, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of the GNU C Library.
Contributed by Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com>, 1997.
The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as
published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
License, or (at your option) any later version.
The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
Library General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
License along with the GNU C Library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not,
write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
#include <ctype.h>
#include <ieee754.h>
#include <math.h>
#include <printf.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <wchar.h>
#include "_itoa.h"
#include <locale/localeinfo.h>
/* #define NDEBUG 1*/ /* Undefine this for debugging assertions. */
#include <assert.h>
/* This defines make it possible to use the same code for GNU C library and
the GNU I/O library. */
#ifdef USE_IN_LIBIO
# include <libioP.h>
# define PUT(f, s, n) _IO_sputn (f, s, n)
# define PAD(f, c, n) _IO_padn (f, c, n)
/* We use this file GNU C library and GNU I/O library. So make
names equal. */
# undef putc
# define putc(c, f) _IO_putc_unlocked (c, f)
# define size_t _IO_size_t
# define FILE _IO_FILE
#else /* ! USE_IN_LIBIO */
# define PUT(f, s, n) fwrite (s, 1, n, f)
# define PAD(f, c, n) __printf_pad (f, c, n)
ssize_t __printf_pad __P ((FILE *, char pad, int n)); /* In vfprintf.c. */
#endif /* USE_IN_LIBIO */
/* Macros for doing the actual output. */
#define outchar(ch) \
do \
{ \
register const int outc = (ch); \
if (putc (outc, fp) == EOF) \
return -1; \
++done; \
} while (0)
#define PRINT(ptr, len) \
do \
{ \
int outlen = (len); \
const char *cp = (ptr); \
while (outlen-- > 0) \
outchar (*cp++); \
} while (0)
#define PADN(ch, len) \
do \
{ \
if (PAD (fp, ch, len) != len) \
return -1; \
done += len; \
} \
while (0)
#ifndef MIN
# define MIN(a,b) ((a)<(b)?(a):(b))
#endif
int
__printf_fphex (FILE *fp,
const struct printf_info *info,
const void *const *args)
{
/* The floating-point value to output. */
union
{
union ieee754_double dbl;
union ieee854_long_double ldbl;
}
fpnum;
/* Locale-dependent representation of decimal point. */
wchar_t decimal;
/* "NaN" or "Inf" for the special cases. */
const char *special = NULL;
/* Buffer for the generated number string for the mantissa. The
maximal size for the mantissa is 64 bits. */
char numbuf[16];
char *numstr;
char *numend;
int negative;
/* The maximal exponent of two in decimal notation has 5 digits. */
char expbuf[5];
char *expstr;
int expnegative;
int exponent;
/* Non-zero is mantissa is zero. */
int zero_mantissa;
/* The leading digit before the decimal point. */
char leading;
/* Precision. */
int precision = info->prec;
/* Width. */
int width = info->width;
/* Number of characters written. */
int done = 0;
/* Figure out the decimal point character. */
if (info->extra == 0)
{
mbstate_t state;
memset (&state, '\0', sizeof (state));
if (__mbrtowc (&decimal, _NL_CURRENT (LC_NUMERIC, DECIMAL_POINT),
strlen (_NL_CURRENT (LC_NUMERIC, DECIMAL_POINT)),
&state) <= 0)
decimal = (wchar_t) *_NL_CURRENT (LC_NUMERIC, DECIMAL_POINT);
}
else
{
mbstate_t state;
memset (&state, '\0', sizeof (state));
if (__mbrtowc (&decimal, _NL_CURRENT (LC_MONETARY, MON_DECIMAL_POINT),
strlen (_NL_CURRENT (LC_MONETARY, MON_DECIMAL_POINT)),
&state) <= 0)
decimal = (wchar_t) *_NL_CURRENT (LC_MONETARY, MON_DECIMAL_POINT);
}
/* Give default value. */
if (decimal == L'\0')
decimal = L'.';
/* Fetch the argument value. */
#ifndef __NO_LONG_DOUBLE_MATH
if (info->is_long_double && sizeof (long double) > sizeof (double))
{
fpnum.ldbl.d = *(const long double *) args[0];
/* Check for special values: not a number or infinity. */
if (__isnanl (fpnum.ldbl.d))
{
special = isupper (info->spec) ? "NAN" : "nan";
negative = 0;
}
else
{
if (__isinfl (fpnum.ldbl.d))
special = isupper (info->spec) ? "INF" : "inf";
negative = signbit (fpnum.ldbl.d);
}
}
else
#endif /* no long double */
{
fpnum.dbl.d = *(const double *) args[0];
/* Check for special values: not a number or infinity. */
if (__isnan (fpnum.dbl.d))
{
special = isupper (info->spec) ? "NAN" : "nan";
negative = 0;
}
else
{
if (__isinf (fpnum.dbl.d))
special = isupper (info->spec) ? "INF" : "inf";
negative = signbit (fpnum.dbl.d);
}
}
if (special)
{
int width = info->width;
if (negative || info->showsign || info->space)
--width;
width -= 3;
if (!info->left && width > 0)
PADN (' ', width);
if (negative)
outchar ('-');
else if (info->showsign)
outchar ('+');
else if (info->space)
outchar (' ');
PRINT (special, 3);
if (info->left && width > 0)
PADN (' ', width);
return done;
}
/* We are handling here only 64 and 80 bit IEEE foating point
numbers. */
if (info->is_long_double == 0 || sizeof (double) == sizeof (long double))
{
/* We have 52 bits of mantissa plus one implicit digit. Since
52 bits are representable without rest using hexadecimal
digits we use only the implicit digits for the number before
the decimal point. */
unsigned long long int num;
num = (((unsigned long long int) fpnum.dbl.ieee.mantissa0) << 32
| fpnum.dbl.ieee.mantissa1);
zero_mantissa = num == 0;
if (sizeof (unsigned long int) > 6)
numstr = _itoa_word (num, numbuf + sizeof numbuf, 16,
info->spec == 'A');
else
numstr = _itoa (num, numbuf + sizeof numbuf, 16,
info->spec == 'A');
/* Fill with zeroes. */
while (numstr > numbuf + (sizeof numbuf - 52 / 4))
*--numstr = '0';
leading = fpnum.dbl.ieee.exponent == 0 ? '0' : '1';
exponent = fpnum.dbl.ieee.exponent;
if (exponent == 0)
{
if (zero_mantissa)
expnegative = 0;
else
{
/* This is a denormalized number. */
expnegative = 1;
exponent = -(1 - IEEE754_DOUBLE_BIAS);
}
}
else if (exponent >= IEEE754_DOUBLE_BIAS)
{
expnegative = 0;
exponent -= IEEE754_DOUBLE_BIAS;
}
else
{
expnegative = 1;
exponent = -(exponent - IEEE754_DOUBLE_BIAS);
}
}
else
{
/* The "strange" 80 bit format on ix86 and m68k has an explicit
leading digit in the 64 bit mantissa. */
unsigned long long int num;
assert (sizeof (long double) == 12);
num = (((unsigned long long int) fpnum.ldbl.ieee.mantissa0) << 32
| fpnum.ldbl.ieee.mantissa1);
zero_mantissa = num == 0;
if (sizeof (unsigned long int) > 6)
numstr = _itoa_word (num, numbuf + sizeof numbuf, 16,
info->spec == 'A');
else
numstr = _itoa (num, numbuf + sizeof numbuf, 16, info->spec == 'A');
/* Fill with zeroes. */
while (numstr > numbuf + (sizeof numbuf - 64 / 4))
*--numstr = '0';
/* We use a full nibble for the leading digit. */
leading = *numstr++;
/* We have 3 bits from the mantissa in the leading nibble.
Therefore we are here using `IEEE854_LONG_DOUBLE_BIAS + 3'. */
exponent = fpnum.ldbl.ieee.exponent;
if (exponent == 0)
{
if (zero_mantissa)
expnegative = 0;
else
{
/* This is a denormalized number. */
expnegative = 1;
exponent = -(1 - (IEEE854_LONG_DOUBLE_BIAS + 3));
}
}
else if (exponent >= IEEE854_LONG_DOUBLE_BIAS + 3)
{
expnegative = 0;
exponent -= IEEE854_LONG_DOUBLE_BIAS + 2;
}
else
{
expnegative = 1;
exponent = -(exponent - (IEEE854_LONG_DOUBLE_BIAS + 3));
}
}
/* Look for trailing zeroes. */
if (! zero_mantissa)
{
numend = numbuf + sizeof numbuf;
while (numend[-1] == '0')
--numend;
if (precision == -1)
precision = numend - numstr;
else if (precision < numend - numstr
&& (numstr[precision] > '8'
|| (('A' < '0' || 'a' < '0')
&& numstr[precision] < '0')
|| (numstr[precision] == '8'
&& (precision + 1 < numend - numstr
/* Round to even. */
|| (precision > 0
&& ((numstr[precision - 1] & 1)
^ (isdigit (numstr[precision - 1]) == 0)))
|| (precision == 0
&& ((leading & 1)
^ (isdigit (leading) == 0)))))))
{
/* Round up. */
int cnt = precision;
while (--cnt >= 0)
{
char ch = numstr[cnt];
/* We assume that the digits and the letters are ordered
like in ASCII. This is true for the rest of GNU, too. */
if (ch == '9')
{
numstr[cnt] = info->spec; /* This is tricky,
think about it! */
break;
}
else if (tolower (ch) < 'f')
{
++numstr[cnt];
break;
}
else
numstr[cnt] = '0';
}
if (cnt < 0)
{
/* The mantissa so far was fff...f Now increment the
leading digit. Here it is again possible that we
get an overflow. */
if (leading == '9')
leading = info->spec;
else if (tolower (leading) < 'f')
++leading;
else
{
leading = 1;
if (expnegative)
{
exponent += 4;
if (exponent >= 0)
expnegative = 0;
}
else
exponent += 4;
}
}
}
}
else
numend = numstr;
/* Now we can compute the exponent string. */
expstr = _itoa_word (exponent, expbuf + sizeof expbuf, 10, 0);
/* Now we have all information to compute the size. */
width -= ((negative || info->showsign || info->space)
/* Sign. */
+ 2 + 1 + 1 + precision + 1 + 1
/* 0x h . hhh P ExpoSign. */
+ ((expbuf + sizeof expbuf) - expstr));
/* Exponent. */
/* A special case if when the mantissa is zero and the `#' is not
given. In this case we must not print the decimal point. */
if (zero_mantissa && precision == 0 && !info->alt)
++width; /* This nihilates the +1 for the decimal-point
character in the following equation. */
if (!info->left && width > 0)
PADN (' ', width);
if (negative)
outchar ('-');
else if (info->showsign)
outchar ('+');
else if (info->space)
outchar (' ');
outchar ('0');
outchar (info->spec == 'A' ? 'X' : 'x');
outchar (leading);
if (!zero_mantissa || precision > 0 || info->alt)
outchar (decimal);
if (!zero_mantissa || precision > 0)
{
PRINT (numstr, MIN (numend - numstr, precision));
if (precision > numend - numstr)
PADN ('0', precision - (numend - numstr));
}
if (info->left && info->pad == '0' && width > 0)
PADN ('0', width);
outchar (info->spec == 'A' ? 'P' : 'p');
outchar (expnegative ? '-' : '+');
PRINT (expstr, (expbuf + sizeof expbuf) - expstr);
if (info->left && info->pad != '0' && width > 0)
PADN (info->pad, width);
return done;
}