bc: more fixes for unusual input bases
function old new delta zxc_program_num 990 1020 +30 zxc_lex_number 172 202 +30 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (add/remove: 0/0 grow/shrink: 2/0 up/down: 60/0) Total: 60 bytes Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
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@ -2591,7 +2591,7 @@ static void bc_num_parseDecimal(BcNum *n, const char *val)
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if (len == 0)
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return;
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bc_num_expand(n, len);
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bc_num_expand(n, len + 1); // +1 for e.g. "A" converting into 10
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ptr = strchr(val, '.');
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@ -2603,11 +2603,15 @@ static void bc_num_parseDecimal(BcNum *n, const char *val)
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if (val[i] != '0' && val[i] != '.') {
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// Not entirely zero value - convert it, and exit
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if (len == 1) {
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char c = val[0] - '0';
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if (c > 9) // A-Z => 10-36
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c -= ('A' - '9' - 1);
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n->num[0] = c;
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unsigned c = val[0] - '0';
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n->len = 1;
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if (c > 9) { // A-Z => 10-36
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n->len = 2;
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c -= ('A' - '9' - 1);
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n->num[1] = c/10;
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c = c%10;
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}
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n->num[0] = c;
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break;
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}
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i = len - 1;
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@ -2817,17 +2821,20 @@ static BC_STATUS zxc_lex_number(char last)
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{
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BcParse *p = &G.prs;
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bool pt;
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char last_valid_ch;
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bc_vec_pop_all(&p->lex_strnumbuf);
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bc_vec_pushByte(&p->lex_strnumbuf, last);
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// "Input numbers may contain the characters 0-9 and A-Z.
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// bc: "Input numbers may contain the characters 0-9 and A-Z.
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// (Note: They must be capitals. Lower case letters are variable names.)
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// Single digit numbers always have the value of the digit regardless of
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// the value of ibase. (i.e. A = 10.) For multi-digit numbers, bc changes
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// all input digits greater or equal to ibase to the value of ibase-1.
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// This makes the number ZZZ always be the largest 3 digit number of the
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// input base."
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// dc only allows A-F, the rules about single-char and multi-char are the same.
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last_valid_ch = (IS_BC ? 'Z' : 'F');
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pt = (last == '.');
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p->lex = XC_LEX_NUMBER;
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for (;;) {
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@ -2843,7 +2850,7 @@ static BC_STATUS zxc_lex_number(char last)
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c = peek_inbuf(); // force next line to be read
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goto check_c;
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}
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if (!isdigit(c) && (c < 'A' || c > 'Z')) {
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if (!isdigit(c) && (c < 'A' || c > last_valid_ch)) {
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if (c != '.') break;
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// if '.' was already seen, stop on second one:
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if (pt) break;
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testsuite/bc_numbers2.bc
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testsuite/bc_numbers2.bc
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define f() {
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"ibase:";ibase
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a=A;a
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a=F;a
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a=G;a
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a=Z;a
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a=0A;a
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a=0F;a
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a=0G;a
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a=0Z;a
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}
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f()
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ibase=9;f()
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ibase=A;f()
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ibase=F;f()
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ibase=G;f()
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#ibase=Z;f()
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halt
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testsuite/bc_numbers2_results.txt
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testsuite/bc_numbers2_results.txt
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ibase:10
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10
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15
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16
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35
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10
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35
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0
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ibase:9
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10
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10
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0
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ibase:10
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10
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10
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ibase:15
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10
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ibase:16
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10
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10
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