331 lines
11 KiB
Ada
331 lines
11 KiB
Ada
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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-- --
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-- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
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-- --
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-- S Y S T E M . V A L _ L L U --
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-- --
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-- B o d y --
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-- --
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-- Copyright (C) 1992-2015, Free Software Foundation, Inc. --
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-- --
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-- GNAT is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under --
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-- terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Soft- --
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-- ware Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later ver- --
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-- sion. GNAT is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITH- --
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-- OUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY --
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-- or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. --
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-- --
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-- As a special exception under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted --
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-- additional permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, --
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-- version 3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation. --
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-- --
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-- You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and --
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-- a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program; --
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-- see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively. If not, see --
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-- <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. --
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-- --
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-- GNAT was originally developed by the GNAT team at New York University. --
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-- Extensive contributions were provided by Ada Core Technologies Inc. --
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-- --
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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with System.Unsigned_Types; use System.Unsigned_Types;
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with System.Val_Util; use System.Val_Util;
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package body System.Val_LLU is
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---------------------------------
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-- Scan_Raw_Long_Long_Unsigned --
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---------------------------------
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function Scan_Raw_Long_Long_Unsigned
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(Str : String;
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Ptr : not null access Integer;
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Max : Integer) return Long_Long_Unsigned
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is
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P : Integer;
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-- Local copy of the pointer
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Uval : Long_Long_Unsigned;
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-- Accumulated unsigned integer result
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Expon : Integer;
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-- Exponent value
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Overflow : Boolean := False;
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-- Set True if overflow is detected at any point
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Base_Char : Character;
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-- Base character (# or :) in based case
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Base : Long_Long_Unsigned := 10;
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-- Base value (reset in based case)
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Digit : Long_Long_Unsigned;
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-- Digit value
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begin
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-- We do not tolerate strings with Str'Last = Positive'Last
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if Str'Last = Positive'Last then
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raise Program_Error with
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"string upper bound is Positive'Last, not supported";
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end if;
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P := Ptr.all;
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Uval := Character'Pos (Str (P)) - Character'Pos ('0');
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P := P + 1;
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-- Scan out digits of what is either the number or the base.
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-- In either case, we are definitely scanning out in base 10.
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declare
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Umax : constant := (Long_Long_Unsigned'Last - 9) / 10;
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-- Max value which cannot overflow on accumulating next digit
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Umax10 : constant := Long_Long_Unsigned'Last / 10;
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-- Numbers bigger than Umax10 overflow if multiplied by 10
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begin
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-- Loop through decimal digits
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loop
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exit when P > Max;
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Digit := Character'Pos (Str (P)) - Character'Pos ('0');
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-- Non-digit encountered
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if Digit > 9 then
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if Str (P) = '_' then
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Scan_Underscore (Str, P, Ptr, Max, False);
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else
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exit;
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end if;
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-- Accumulate result, checking for overflow
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else
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if Uval <= Umax then
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Uval := 10 * Uval + Digit;
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elsif Uval > Umax10 then
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Overflow := True;
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else
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Uval := 10 * Uval + Digit;
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if Uval < Umax10 then
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Overflow := True;
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end if;
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end if;
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P := P + 1;
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end if;
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end loop;
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end;
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Ptr.all := P;
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-- Deal with based case. We recognize either the standard '#' or the
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-- allowed alternative replacement ':' (see RM J.2(3)).
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if P < Max and then (Str (P) = '#' or else Str (P) = ':') then
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Base_Char := Str (P);
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P := P + 1;
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Base := Uval;
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Uval := 0;
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-- Check base value. Overflow is set True if we find a bad base, or
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-- a digit that is out of range of the base. That way, we scan out
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-- the numeral that is still syntactically correct, though illegal.
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-- We use a safe base of 16 for this scan, to avoid zero divide.
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if Base not in 2 .. 16 then
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Overflow := True;
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Base := 16;
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end if;
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-- Scan out based integer
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declare
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Umax : constant Long_Long_Unsigned :=
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(Long_Long_Unsigned'Last - Base + 1) / Base;
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-- Max value which cannot overflow on accumulating next digit
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UmaxB : constant Long_Long_Unsigned :=
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Long_Long_Unsigned'Last / Base;
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-- Numbers bigger than UmaxB overflow if multiplied by base
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begin
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-- Loop to scan out based integer value
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loop
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-- We require a digit at this stage
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if Str (P) in '0' .. '9' then
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Digit := Character'Pos (Str (P)) - Character'Pos ('0');
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elsif Str (P) in 'A' .. 'F' then
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Digit :=
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Character'Pos (Str (P)) - (Character'Pos ('A') - 10);
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elsif Str (P) in 'a' .. 'f' then
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Digit :=
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Character'Pos (Str (P)) - (Character'Pos ('a') - 10);
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-- If we don't have a digit, then this is not a based number
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-- after all, so we use the value we scanned out as the base
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-- (now in Base), and the pointer to the base character was
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-- already stored in Ptr.all.
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else
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Uval := Base;
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exit;
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end if;
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-- If digit is too large, just signal overflow and continue.
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-- The idea here is to keep scanning as long as the input is
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-- syntactically valid, even if we have detected overflow
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if Digit >= Base then
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Overflow := True;
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-- Here we accumulate the value, checking overflow
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elsif Uval <= Umax then
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Uval := Base * Uval + Digit;
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elsif Uval > UmaxB then
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Overflow := True;
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else
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Uval := Base * Uval + Digit;
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if Uval < UmaxB then
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Overflow := True;
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end if;
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end if;
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-- If at end of string with no base char, not a based number
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-- but we signal Constraint_Error and set the pointer past
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-- the end of the field, since this is what the ACVC tests
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-- seem to require, see CE3704N, line 204.
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P := P + 1;
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if P > Max then
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Ptr.all := P;
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Bad_Value (Str);
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end if;
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-- If terminating base character, we are done with loop
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if Str (P) = Base_Char then
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Ptr.all := P + 1;
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exit;
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-- Deal with underscore
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elsif Str (P) = '_' then
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Scan_Underscore (Str, P, Ptr, Max, True);
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end if;
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end loop;
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end;
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end if;
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-- Come here with scanned unsigned value in Uval. The only remaining
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-- required step is to deal with exponent if one is present.
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Expon := Scan_Exponent (Str, Ptr, Max);
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if Expon /= 0 and then Uval /= 0 then
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-- For non-zero value, scale by exponent value. No need to do this
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-- efficiently, since use of exponent in integer literals is rare,
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-- and in any case the exponent cannot be very large.
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declare
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UmaxB : constant Long_Long_Unsigned :=
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Long_Long_Unsigned'Last / Base;
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-- Numbers bigger than UmaxB overflow if multiplied by base
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begin
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for J in 1 .. Expon loop
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if Uval > UmaxB then
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Overflow := True;
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exit;
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end if;
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Uval := Uval * Base;
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end loop;
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end;
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end if;
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-- Return result, dealing with sign and overflow
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if Overflow then
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Bad_Value (Str);
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else
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return Uval;
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end if;
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end Scan_Raw_Long_Long_Unsigned;
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-----------------------------
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-- Scan_Long_Long_Unsigned --
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-----------------------------
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function Scan_Long_Long_Unsigned
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(Str : String;
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Ptr : not null access Integer;
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Max : Integer) return Long_Long_Unsigned
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is
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Start : Positive;
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-- Save location of first non-blank character
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begin
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Scan_Plus_Sign (Str, Ptr, Max, Start);
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if Str (Ptr.all) not in '0' .. '9' then
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Ptr.all := Start;
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raise Constraint_Error;
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end if;
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return Scan_Raw_Long_Long_Unsigned (Str, Ptr, Max);
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end Scan_Long_Long_Unsigned;
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------------------------------
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-- Value_Long_Long_Unsigned --
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------------------------------
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function Value_Long_Long_Unsigned
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(Str : String) return Long_Long_Unsigned
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is
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begin
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-- We have to special case Str'Last = Positive'Last because the normal
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-- circuit ends up setting P to Str'Last + 1 which is out of bounds. We
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-- deal with this by converting to a subtype which fixes the bounds.
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if Str'Last = Positive'Last then
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declare
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subtype NT is String (1 .. Str'Length);
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begin
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return Value_Long_Long_Unsigned (NT (Str));
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end;
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-- Normal case where Str'Last < Positive'Last
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else
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declare
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V : Long_Long_Unsigned;
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P : aliased Integer := Str'First;
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begin
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V := Scan_Long_Long_Unsigned (Str, P'Access, Str'Last);
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Scan_Trailing_Blanks (Str, P);
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return V;
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end;
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end if;
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end Value_Long_Long_Unsigned;
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end System.Val_LLU;
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