mariadb/strings/longlong2str.c
Andrew Hutchings f552febe43 MDEV-30879 Add support for up to BASE 62 to CONV()
BASE 62 uses 0-9, A-Z and then a-z to give the numbers 0-61. This patch
increases the range of the string functions to cover this.

Based on ideas and tests in PR #2589, but re-written into the charset
functions.

Includes fix by Sergei, UBSAN complained:
ctype-simple.c:683:38: runtime error: negation of -9223372036854775808
cannot be represented in type 'long long int'; cast to an unsigned
type to negate this value to itself

Co-authored-by: Weijun Huang <huangweijun1001@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Sergei Golubchik <serg@mariadb.org>
2024-01-17 15:24:26 +00:00

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/* Copyright (c) 2000 TXT DataKonsult Ab & Monty Program Ab
Copyright (c) 2009-2011, Monty Program Ab
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*/
/*
Defines: longlong2str();
longlong2str(dst, radix, val)
converts the (longlong) integer "val" to character form and moves it to
the destination string "dst" followed by a terminating NUL. The
result is normally a pointer to this NUL character, but if the radix
is dud the result will be NullS and nothing will be changed.
If radix is -2..-62, val is taken to be SIGNED.
If radix is 2.. 62, val is taken to be UNSIGNED.
That is, val is signed if and only if radix is. You will normally
use radix -10 only through itoa and ltoa, for radix 2, 8, or 16
unsigned is what you generally want.
_dig_vec is public just in case someone has a use for it.
The definitions of itoa and ltoa are actually macros in m_string.h,
but this is where the code is.
Note: The standard itoa() returns a pointer to the argument, when int2str
returns the pointer to the end-null.
itoa assumes that 10 -base numbers are always signed and other aren't.
*/
#include "strings_def.h"
#ifndef ll2str
/*
This assumes that longlong multiplication is faster than longlong division.
*/
char *ll2str(longlong val,char *dst,int radix, int upcase)
{
char buffer[65];
register char *p;
long long_val;
const char *dig_vec;
ulonglong uval= (ulonglong) val;
if (radix < -36 || radix > 36)
dig_vec= _dig_vec_base62;
else
dig_vec= upcase ? _dig_vec_upper : _dig_vec_lower;
if (radix < 0)
{
if (radix < -62 || radix > -2) return (char*) 0;
if (val < 0) {
*dst++ = '-';
/* Avoid integer overflow in (-val) for LONGLONG_MIN (BUG#31799). */
uval = (ulonglong)0 - uval;
}
radix = -radix;
}
else
{
if (radix > 62 || radix < 2) return (char*) 0;
}
if (uval == 0)
{
*dst++='0';
*dst='\0';
return dst;
}
p = &buffer[sizeof(buffer)-1];
*p = '\0';
while (uval > (ulonglong) LONG_MAX)
{
ulonglong quo= uval/(uint) radix;
uint rem= (uint) (uval- quo* (uint) radix);
*--p= dig_vec[rem];
uval= quo;
}
long_val= (long) uval;
while (long_val != 0)
{
long quo= long_val/radix;
*--p= dig_vec[(uchar) (long_val - quo*radix)];
long_val= quo;
}
while ((*dst++ = *p++) != 0) ;
return dst-1;
}
#endif
#ifndef longlong10_to_str
char *longlong10_to_str(longlong val,char *dst,int radix)
{
char buffer[65];
register char *p;
long long_val;
ulonglong uval= (ulonglong) val;
if (radix < 0)
{
if (val < 0)
{
*dst++ = '-';
/* Avoid integer overflow in (-val) for LONGLONG_MIN (BUG#31799). */
uval = (ulonglong)0 - uval;
}
}
if (uval == 0)
{
*dst++='0';
*dst='\0';
return dst;
}
p = &buffer[sizeof(buffer)-1];
*p = '\0';
while (uval > (ulonglong) LONG_MAX)
{
ulonglong quo= uval/(uint) 10;
uint rem= (uint) (uval- quo* (uint) 10);
*--p = _dig_vec_upper[rem];
uval= quo;
}
long_val= (long) uval;
while (long_val != 0)
{
long quo= long_val/10;
*--p = _dig_vec_upper[(uchar) (long_val - quo*10)];
long_val= quo;
}
while ((*dst++ = *p++) != 0) ;
return dst-1;
}
#endif