| // Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format |
| // Copyright 2023 Google LLC. All rights reserved. |
| // |
| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style |
| // license that can be found in the LICENSE file or at |
| // https://developers.google.com/open-source/licenses/bsd |
| |
| #include "upb/lex/strtod.h" |
| |
| #include <stdlib.h> |
| #include <string.h> |
| |
| // Must be last. |
| #include "upb/port/def.inc" |
| |
| // Determine the locale-specific radix character by calling sprintf() to print |
| // the number 1.5, then stripping off the digits. As far as I can tell, this |
| // is the only portable, thread-safe way to get the C library to divulge the |
| // locale's radix character. No, localeconv() is NOT thread-safe. |
| |
| static int GetLocaleRadix(char *data, size_t capacity) { |
| char temp[16]; |
| const int size = snprintf(temp, sizeof(temp), "%.1f", 1.5); |
| UPB_ASSERT(temp[0] == '1'); |
| UPB_ASSERT(temp[size - 1] == '5'); |
| UPB_ASSERT(size < capacity); |
| temp[size - 1] = '\0'; |
| strcpy(data, temp + 1); |
| return size - 2; |
| } |
| |
| // Populates a string identical to *input except that the character pointed to |
| // by pos (which should be '.') is replaced with the locale-specific radix. |
| |
| static void LocalizeRadix(const char *input, const char *pos, char *output) { |
| const int len1 = pos - input; |
| |
| char radix[8]; |
| const int len2 = GetLocaleRadix(radix, sizeof(radix)); |
| |
| memcpy(output, input, len1); |
| memcpy(output + len1, radix, len2); |
| strcpy(output + len1 + len2, input + len1 + 1); |
| } |
| |
| double _upb_NoLocaleStrtod(const char *str, char **endptr) { |
| // We cannot simply set the locale to "C" temporarily with setlocale() |
| // as this is not thread-safe. Instead, we try to parse in the current |
| // locale first. If parsing stops at a '.' character, then this is a |
| // pretty good hint that we're actually in some other locale in which |
| // '.' is not the radix character. |
| |
| char *temp_endptr; |
| double result = strtod(str, &temp_endptr); |
| if (endptr != NULL) *endptr = temp_endptr; |
| if (*temp_endptr != '.') return result; |
| |
| // Parsing halted on a '.'. Perhaps we're in a different locale? Let's |
| // try to replace the '.' with a locale-specific radix character and |
| // try again. |
| |
| char localized[80]; |
| LocalizeRadix(str, temp_endptr, localized); |
| char *localized_endptr; |
| result = strtod(localized, &localized_endptr); |
| if ((localized_endptr - &localized[0]) > (temp_endptr - str)) { |
| // This attempt got further, so replacing the decimal must have helped. |
| // Update endptr to point at the right location. |
| if (endptr != NULL) { |
| // size_diff is non-zero if the localized radix has multiple bytes. |
| int size_diff = strlen(localized) - strlen(str); |
| *endptr = (char *)str + (localized_endptr - &localized[0] - size_diff); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return result; |
| } |