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| #ifndef CRASHPAD_UTIL_STDLIB_STRING_NUMBER_CONVERSION_H_ |
| #define CRASHPAD_UTIL_STDLIB_STRING_NUMBER_CONVERSION_H_ |
| |
| #include <string> |
| |
| namespace crashpad { |
| |
| // Convert between strings and numbers. |
| // |
| // These functions will only set *number if a perfect conversion can be |
| // performed. A perfect conversion contains no leading or trailing characters |
| // (including whitespace) other than the number to convert, and does not |
| // overflow the targeted data type. If a perfect conversion is possible, *number |
| // is set and these functions return true. Otherwise, they return false. |
| // |
| // The interface in base/strings/string_number_conversions.h doesn’t allow |
| // arbitrary bases based on whether the string begins with prefixes such as "0x" |
| // as strtol does with base = 0. The functions here are implemented on the |
| // strtol family with base = 0, and thus do accept such input. |
| |
| //! \{ |
| //! \brief Convert a string to a number. |
| //! |
| //! A conversion will only be performed if it can be done perfectly: if \a |
| //! string contains no leading or trailing characters (including whitespace) |
| //! other than the number to convert, and does not overflow the targeted data |
| //! type. |
| //! |
| //! \param[in] string The string to convert to a number. As in `strtol()` with a |
| //! `base` parameter of `0`, the string is treated as decimal unless it |
| //! begins with a `"0x"` or `"0X"` prefix, in which case it is treated as |
| //! hexadecimal, or a `"0"` prefix, in which case it is treated as octal. |
| //! \param[out] number The converted number. This will only be set if a perfect |
| //! conversion can be performed. |
| //! |
| //! \return `true` if a perfect conversion could be performed, with \a number |
| //! set appropriately. `false` if a perfect conversion was not possible. |
| //! |
| //! \note The interface in `base/strings/string_number_conversions.h` doesn’t |
| //! allow arbitrary bases based on whether the string begins with a prefix |
| //! indicating its base. The functions here are provided for situations |
| //! where such prefix recognition is desirable. |
| bool StringToNumber(const std::string& string, int* number); |
| bool StringToNumber(const std::string& string, unsigned int* number); |
| bool StringToNumber(const std::string& string, long* number); |
| bool StringToNumber(const std::string& string, unsigned long* number); |
| bool StringToNumber(const std::string& string, long long* number); |
| bool StringToNumber(const std::string& string, unsigned long long* number); |
| //! \} |
| |
| } // namespace crashpad |
| |
| #endif // CRASHPAD_UTIL_STDLIB_STRING_NUMBER_CONVERSION_H_ |