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The `__future__` we relied on is now, where the 3 specific things are all included [since Python 3.0](https://docs.python.org/3/library/__future__.html): * absolute_import * print_function * unicode_literals * division These import statements are no-ops and are no longer necessary.
198 lines
6.1 KiB
Swift
198 lines
6.1 KiB
Swift
//===--- NumericParsing.swift.gyb -----------------------------*- swift -*-===//
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//
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// This source file is part of the Swift.org open source project
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//
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// Copyright (c) 2014 - 2017 Apple Inc. and the Swift project authors
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// Licensed under Apache License v2.0 with Runtime Library Exception
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//
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// See https://swift.org/LICENSE.txt for license information
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// See https://swift.org/CONTRIBUTORS.txt for the list of Swift project authors
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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// -*- swift -*-
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// RUN: %empty-directory(%t)
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// RUN: %gyb -DCMAKE_SIZEOF_VOID_P=%target-ptrsize %s -o %t/NumericParsing.swift
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// RUN: %line-directive %t/NumericParsing.swift -- %target-build-swift %t/NumericParsing.swift -o %t/a.out
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// RUN: %target-codesign %t/a.out
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// RUN: %line-directive %t/NumericParsing.swift -- %target-run %t/a.out
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// REQUIRES: executable_test
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%{
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from SwiftIntTypes import all_integer_types
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word_bits = int(CMAKE_SIZEOF_VOID_P)
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def maskOfWidth(n):
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return (1 << n) - 1
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def inRadix(radix, n, zero='0'):
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"""
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Represent the int n in the given radix.
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Note: the third parameter, zero, is not for user consumption.
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"""
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if n < 0:
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return '-' + inRadix(radix, -n, '')
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elif n == 0:
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return zero
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else:
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r = n % radix
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digit = chr((ord('0') + r) if r < 10 else (ord('a') + r - 10))
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return inRadix(radix, int(n // radix), '') + digit
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# The maximal legal radix
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max_radix = ord('z') - ord('a') + 1 + 10
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# Test a few important radices
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radices_to_test = [2, 8, 10, 16, max_radix]
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# How many values to test in each radix? A nice prime number of course.
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number_of_values = 23
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}%
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import StdlibUnittest
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var tests = TestSuite("NumericParsing")
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% for type in all_integer_types(word_bits):
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% Self = type.stdlib_name
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% maxValue = maskOfWidth((type.bits - 1) if type.is_signed else type.bits)
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% minValue = -maxValue - 1 if type.is_signed else 0
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% required_values = [minValue, 0, maxValue]
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tests.test("${Self}/success") {
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let isSigned = ${str(type.is_signed).lower()}
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//===--- Important cases ------------------------------------------------===//
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expectEqual(0, ${Self}("0")) // zero
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expectEqual(17, ${Self}("17")) // non-zero with no radix
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// Leading zeroes, with and without a radix
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expectEqual(10, ${Self}("010"))
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expectEqual(15, ${Self}("00F", radix: 16))
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// Leading '+'
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expectEqual(0, ${Self}("+0"))
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expectEqual(10, ${Self}("+10"))
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expectEqual(10, ${Self}("+010"))
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expectEqual(15, ${Self}("+00F", radix: 16))
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// Negative numbers
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expectEqual(${-128 if type.is_signed else 'nil'}, ${Self}("-0080", radix: 16))
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expectEqual(0, ${Self}("-0"))
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expectEqual(0, ${Self}("-00", radix: 16))
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// Maximum radix
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expectEqual(${max_radix} - 1, ${Self}("z", radix: ${max_radix})!)
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// Out-of-range values
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expectEqual(nil, ${Self}("${maxValue + 1}"))
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expectEqual(nil, ${Self}("${minValue - 1}"))
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expectEqual(nil, ${Self}("\u{1D7FF}")) // MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE DIGIT NINE
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// Cases that should fail to parse
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expectEqual(nil, ${Self}("--0")) // Zero w/ repeated plus
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expectEqual(nil, ${Self}("-+5")) // Non-zero with -+
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// Do more exhaustive testing
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% for radix in radices_to_test:
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% for n in required_values + list(range(
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% minValue + 1, maxValue - 1,
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% int((maxValue - minValue - 2) // (number_of_values - len(required_values))))):
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% prefix = '+' if n > 0 and n % 2 == 0 else '' # leading '+'
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% text = inRadix(radix, n)
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expectEqual(${n}, ${Self}("${prefix + text}", radix: ${radix}))
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% if text != text.upper():
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expectEqual(${n}, ${Self}("${prefix + text.upper()}", radix: ${radix}))
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% end
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% end
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% end
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}
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#if !os(WASI)
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// Trap tests aren't available on WASI.
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tests.test("${Self}/radixTooLow") {
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${Self}("0", radix: 2)
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expectCrashLater()
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${Self}("0", radix: 1)
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}
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tests.test("${Self}/radixTooHigh") {
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let maxRadix = ${ord('z') - ord('a') + 1 + 10}
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${Self}("0", radix: maxRadix)
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expectCrashLater()
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let y = ${Self}("0", radix: maxRadix + 1)
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}
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#endif
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% end
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tests.test("FixedWidthInteger/maxUInt64") {
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func f<T : FixedWidthInteger>(_ x: T) -> String {
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return String(x, radix: 16)
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}
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let x = f(UInt64.max)
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let y = String(UInt64.max, radix: 16)
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expectEqual(x, y)
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}
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% for Self in 'Float', 'Double', 'Float80':
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% if Self == 'Float80':
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#if !os(Windows) && (arch(i386) || arch(x86_64))
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% end
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tests.test("${Self}/Basics") {
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% if Self != 'Float80': # Inf/NaN are not defined for Float80
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expectEqual(.infinity, ${Self}("inf"))
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expectEqual(.infinity, ${Self}("Inf"))
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expectEqual(-(.infinity), ${Self}("-inf"))
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expectEqual(-(.infinity), ${Self}("-Inf"))
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expectEqual(String(${Self}.nan), String(${Self}("nan")!))
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expectEqual(String(${Self}.nan), String(${Self}("NaN")!))
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// sNaN cannot be fully supported on i386.
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#if !arch(i386)
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expectTrue(${Self}("sNaN")!.isSignalingNaN)
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expectTrue(${Self}("SNAN")!.isSignalingNaN)
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expectTrue(${Self}("+snan")!.isSignalingNaN)
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expectTrue(${Self}("-SnAn")!.isSignalingNaN)
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#endif
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% end
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expectEqual(-0.0, ${Self}("-0"))
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expectEqual(-0.0, ${Self}("-0.0"))
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expectEqual(0.0, ${Self}("0"))
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expectEqual(0.0, ${Self}("0.0"))
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expectEqual(64206, ${Self}("0xFACE")) // Yes, strtoXXX supports hex.
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// Check that we can round-trip the string representation of 2^100,
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// which requires an exponent to express...
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let large =
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repeatElement(1024 as ${Self}, count: 10).reduce(1, *)
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let largeText = String(large)
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expectEqual(largeText, String(${Self}(largeText)!))
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// ...ditto for its inverse.
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let smallText = String(1 / large)
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expectEqual(smallText, String(${Self}(smallText)!))
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// Cases that should fail to parse
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expectNil(${Self}("")) // EMPTY
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expectNil(${Self}("0FACE")) // Hex characters without 0x
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expectNil(${Self}("99x"))
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expectNil(${Self}(" 0")) // Leading whitespace
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expectNil(${Self}("0 ")) // Trailing whitespace
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expectNil(${Self}("\u{1D7FF}")) // MATHEMATICAL MONOSPACE DIGIT NINE
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// Values that are too large/small:
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// * Early versions of Swift returned `nil` for e.g., 1e99999 or 1e-99999
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// * After 5.3, large/small values return .infinity or zero, respectively
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// These are tested in NumericParsing2.swift.gyb
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}
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% if Self == 'Float80':
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#endif
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% end
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% end
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runAllTests()
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