1 /*
2 FUNCTION
3 <<strtoul>>, <<strtoul_l>>---string to unsigned long
4
5 INDEX
6 strtoul
7
8 INDEX
9 strtoul_l
10
11 INDEX
12 _strtoul_r
13
14 SYNOPSIS
15 #include <stdlib.h>
16 unsigned long strtoul(const char *restrict <[s]>,
17 char **restrict <[ptr]>, int <[base]>);
18
19 #include <stdlib.h>
20 unsigned long strtoul_l(const char *restrict <[s]>,
21 char **restrict <[ptr]>, int <[base]>,
22 locale_t <[locale]>);
23
24 unsigned long _strtoul_r(void *<[reent]>, const char *restrict <[s]>,
25 char **restrict <[ptr]>, int <[base]>);
26
27 DESCRIPTION
28 The function <<strtoul>> converts the string <<*<[s]>>> to
29 an <<unsigned long>>. First, it breaks down the string into three parts:
30 leading whitespace, which is ignored; a subject string consisting
31 of the digits meaningful in the radix specified by <[base]>
32 (for example, <<0>> through <<7>> if the value of <[base]> is 8);
33 and a trailing portion consisting of one or more unparseable characters,
34 which always includes the terminating null character. Then, it attempts
35 to convert the subject string into an unsigned long integer, and returns the
36 result.
37
38 If the value of <[base]> is zero, the subject string is expected to look
39 like a normal C integer constant (save that no optional sign is permitted):
40 a possible <<0x>> indicating hexadecimal radix, and a number.
41 If <[base]> is between 2 and 36, the expected form of the subject is a
42 sequence of digits (which may include letters, depending on the
43 base) representing an integer in the radix specified by <[base]>.
44 The letters <<a>>--<<z>> (or <<A>>--<<Z>>) are used as digits valued from
45 10 to 35. If <[base]> is 16, a leading <<0x>> is permitted.
46
47 The subject sequence is the longest initial sequence of the input
48 string that has the expected form, starting with the first
49 non-whitespace character. If the string is empty or consists entirely
50 of whitespace, or if the first non-whitespace character is not a
51 permissible digit, the subject string is empty.
52
53 If the subject string is acceptable, and the value of <[base]> is zero,
54 <<strtoul>> attempts to determine the radix from the input string. A
55 string with a leading <<0x>> is treated as a hexadecimal value; a string with
56 a leading <<0>> and no <<x>> is treated as octal; all other strings are
57 treated as decimal. If <[base]> is between 2 and 36, it is used as the
58 conversion radix, as described above. Finally, a pointer to the first
59 character past the converted subject string is stored in <[ptr]>, if
60 <[ptr]> is not <<NULL>>.
61
62 If the subject string is empty (that is, if <<*>><[s]> does not start
63 with a substring in acceptable form), no conversion
64 is performed and the value of <[s]> is stored in <[ptr]> (if <[ptr]> is
65 not <<NULL>>).
66
67 <<strtoul_l>> is like <<strtoul>> but performs the conversion based on the
68 locale specified by the locale object locale. If <[locale]> is
69 LC_GLOBAL_LOCALE or not a valid locale object, the behaviour is undefined.
70
71 The alternate function <<_strtoul_r>> is a reentrant version. The
72 extra argument <[reent]> is a pointer to a reentrancy structure.
73
74 RETURNS
75 <<strtoul>>, <<strtoul_l>> return the converted value, if any. If no
76 conversion was made, <<0>> is returned.
77
78 <<strtoul>>, <<strtoul_l>> return <<ULONG_MAX>> if the magnitude of the
79 converted value is too large, and sets <<errno>> to <<ERANGE>>.
80
81 PORTABILITY
82 <<strtoul>> is ANSI.
83 <<strtoul_l>> is a GNU extension.
84
85 <<strtoul>> requires no supporting OS subroutines.
86 */
87
88 /*
89 * Copyright (c) 1990 Regents of the University of California.
90 * All rights reserved.
91 *
92 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
93 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
94 * are met:
95 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
96 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
97 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
98 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
99 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
100 * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
101 * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
102 * without specific prior written permission.
103 *
104 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
105 * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
106 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
107 * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
108 * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
109 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
110 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
111 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
112 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
113 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
114 * SUCH DAMAGE.
115 */
116
117 #define _GNU_SOURCE
118 #include <_ansi.h>
119 #include <limits.h>
120 #include <ctype.h>
121 #include <errno.h>
122 #include <stdlib.h>
123 #include "../locale/setlocale.h"
124
125 /*
126 * Convert a string to an unsigned long integer.
127 */
128 #ifndef _REENT_ONLY
129
130 unsigned long
strtoul_l(const char * __restrict nptr,char ** __restrict endptr,int base,locale_t loc)131 strtoul_l (const char *__restrict nptr, char **__restrict endptr, int base,
132 locale_t loc)
133 {
134 register const unsigned char *s = (const unsigned char *)nptr;
135 register unsigned long acc;
136 register int c;
137 register unsigned long cutoff;
138 register int neg = 0, any, cutlim;
139
140 /*
141 * See strtol for comments as to the logic used.
142 */
143 do {
144 c = *s++;
145 } while (isspace_l(c, loc));
146 if (c == '-') {
147 neg = 1;
148 c = *s++;
149 } else if (c == '+')
150 c = *s++;
151 if ((base == 0 || base == 16) &&
152 c == '0' && (*s == 'x' || *s == 'X')) {
153 c = s[1];
154 s += 2;
155 base = 16;
156 }
157 if (base == 0)
158 base = c == '0' ? 8 : 10;
159 cutoff = (unsigned long)ULONG_MAX / (unsigned long)base;
160 cutlim = (unsigned long)ULONG_MAX % (unsigned long)base;
161 for (acc = 0, any = 0;; c = *s++) {
162 if (c >= '0' && c <= '9')
163 c -= '0';
164 else if (c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z')
165 c -= 'A' - 10;
166 else if (c >= 'a' && c <= 'z')
167 c -= 'a' - 10;
168 else
169 break;
170 if (c >= base)
171 break;
172 if (any < 0 || acc > cutoff || (acc == cutoff && c > cutlim))
173 any = -1;
174 else {
175 any = 1;
176 acc *= base;
177 acc += c;
178 }
179 }
180 if (any < 0) {
181 acc = ULONG_MAX;
182 _REENT_ERRNO(rptr) = ERANGE;
183 } else if (neg)
184 acc = -acc;
185 if (endptr != 0)
186 *endptr = (char *) (any ? (char *)s - 1 : nptr);
187 return (acc);
188 }
189
190 unsigned long
strtoul(const char * __restrict s,char ** __restrict ptr,int base)191 strtoul (const char *__restrict s,
192 char **__restrict ptr,
193 int base)
194 {
195 return strtoul_l (s, ptr, base, __get_current_locale ());
196 }
197
198 #endif
199