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swift-mirror/stdlib/public/core/IntegerParsing.swift
Michael Ilseman 12fe85fad1 [string] Establish opaque branching pattern.
Stop inlining _asOpaque into user code. Inlining it bloats user code
as there's a bit-test-and-branch to a block containing the _asOpaque
call, followed up some operations to e.g. manipulate the range or
re-align the calling convention, etc., followed by a final branch to
opaque stdlib code.

Instead, branch directly into opaque stdlib code. In theory, this
means that supporting all opaque patterns can be done with minimal
bloat. On ARM, this is a single tbnz instruction.
2018-03-13 15:32:19 -07:00

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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This source file is part of the Swift.org open source project
//
// Copyright (c) 2014 - 2017 Apple Inc. and the Swift project authors
// Licensed under Apache License v2.0 with Runtime Library Exception
//
// See https://swift.org/LICENSE.txt for license information
// See https://swift.org/CONTRIBUTORS.txt for the list of Swift project authors
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
@_inlineable // FIXME(sil-serialize-all)
@_versioned // FIXME(sil-serialize-all)
@inline(__always)
internal func _asciiDigit<CodeUnit : UnsignedInteger, Result : BinaryInteger>(
codeUnit u_: CodeUnit, radix: Result
) -> Result? {
let digit = _ascii16("0")..._ascii16("9")
let lower = _ascii16("a")..._ascii16("z")
let upper = _ascii16("A")..._ascii16("Z")
let u = UInt16(truncatingIfNeeded: u_)
let d: UInt16
if _fastPath(digit ~= u) { d = u &- digit.lowerBound }
else if _fastPath(upper ~= u) { d = u &- upper.lowerBound &+ 10 }
else if _fastPath(lower ~= u) { d = u &- lower.lowerBound &+ 10 }
else { return nil }
guard _fastPath(d < radix) else { return nil }
return Result(truncatingIfNeeded: d)
}
@_inlineable // FIXME(sil-serialize-all)
@_versioned // FIXME(sil-serialize-all)
@inline(__always)
internal func _parseUnsignedASCII<
Rest : IteratorProtocol, Result: FixedWidthInteger
>(
first: Rest.Element, rest: inout Rest, radix: Result, positive: Bool
) -> Result?
where Rest.Element : UnsignedInteger {
let r0 = _asciiDigit(codeUnit: first, radix: radix)
guard _fastPath(r0 != nil), var result = r0 else { return nil }
if !positive {
let (result0, overflow0)
= (0 as Result).subtractingReportingOverflow(result)
guard _fastPath(!overflow0) else { return nil }
result = result0
}
while let u = rest.next() {
let d0 = _asciiDigit(codeUnit: u, radix: radix)
guard _fastPath(d0 != nil), let d = d0 else { return nil }
let (result1, overflow1) = result.multipliedReportingOverflow(by: radix)
let (result2, overflow2) = positive
? result1.addingReportingOverflow(d)
: result1.subtractingReportingOverflow(d)
guard _fastPath(!overflow1 && !overflow2)
else { return nil }
result = result2
}
return result
}
@_inlineable // FIXME(sil-serialize-all)
@_versioned // FIXME(sil-serialize-all)
@inline(__always)
internal func _parseASCII<
CodeUnits : IteratorProtocol, Result: FixedWidthInteger
>(
codeUnits: inout CodeUnits, radix: Result
) -> Result?
where CodeUnits.Element : UnsignedInteger {
let c0_ = codeUnits.next()
guard _fastPath(c0_ != nil), let c0 = c0_ else { return nil }
if _fastPath(c0 != _ascii16("+") && c0 != _ascii16("-")) {
return _parseUnsignedASCII(
first: c0, rest: &codeUnits, radix: radix, positive: true)
}
let c1_ = codeUnits.next()
guard _fastPath(c1_ != nil), let c1 = c1_ else { return nil }
if _fastPath(c0 == _ascii16("-")) {
return _parseUnsignedASCII(
first: c1, rest: &codeUnits, radix: radix, positive: false)
}
else {
return _parseUnsignedASCII(
first: c1, rest: &codeUnits, radix: radix, positive: true)
}
}
extension FixedWidthInteger {
// _parseASCII function thunk that prevents inlining used as an implementation
// detail for FixedWidthInteger.init(_: radix:) on the slow path to save code
// size.
@_inlineable // FIXME(sil-serialize-all)
@_versioned // FIXME(sil-serialize-all)
@_semantics("optimize.sil.specialize.generic.partial.never")
@inline(never)
internal static func _parseASCIISlowPath<
CodeUnits : IteratorProtocol, Result: FixedWidthInteger
>(
codeUnits: inout CodeUnits, radix: Result
) -> Result?
where CodeUnits.Element : UnsignedInteger {
return _parseASCII(codeUnits: &codeUnits, radix: radix)
}
/// Creates a new integer value from the given string and radix.
///
/// The string passed as `text` may begin with a plus or minus sign character
/// (`+` or `-`), followed by one or more numeric digits (`0-9`) or letters
/// (`a-z` or `A-Z`). Parsing of the string is case insensitive.
///
/// let x = Int("123")
/// // x == 123
///
/// let y = Int("-123", radix: 8)
/// // y == -83
/// let y = Int("+123", radix: 8)
/// // y == +83
///
/// let z = Int("07b", radix: 16)
/// // z == 123
///
/// If `text` is in an invalid format or contains characters that are out of
/// bounds for the given `radix`, or if the value it denotes in the given
/// `radix` is not representable, the result is `nil`. For example, the
/// following conversions result in `nil`:
///
/// Int(" 100") // Includes whitespace
/// Int("21-50") // Invalid format
/// Int("ff6600") // Characters out of bounds
/// Int("zzzzzzzzzzzzz", radix: 36) // Out of range
///
/// - Parameters:
/// - text: The ASCII representation of a number in the radix passed as
/// `radix`.
/// - radix: The radix, or base, to use for converting `text` to an integer
/// value. `radix` must be in the range `2...36`. The default is 10.
@_inlineable // FIXME(sil-serialize-all)
@_semantics("optimize.sil.specialize.generic.partial.never")
public init?<S : StringProtocol>(_ text: S, radix: Int = 10) {
_precondition(2...36 ~= radix, "Radix not in range 2...36")
let r = Self(radix)
let range = text._encodedOffsetRange
let guts = text._wholeString._guts
defer { _fixLifetime(guts) }
let result: Self?
if _slowPath(guts._isOpaque) {
result = Self._opaqueParseFixedLifetime(guts, range, radix: r)
} else if guts.isASCII {
var i = guts._unmanagedASCIIView[range].makeIterator()
result = _parseASCII(codeUnits: &i, radix: r)
} else {
var i = guts._unmanagedUTF16View[range].makeIterator()
result = Self._parseASCIISlowPath(codeUnits: &i, radix: r)
}
guard _fastPath(result != nil) else { return nil }
self = result._unsafelyUnwrappedUnchecked
}
@_versioned // @opaque
static func _opaqueParseFixedLifetime(
_ guts: _StringGuts, _ range: Range<Int>, radix r: Self
) -> Self? {
_sanityCheck(guts._isOpaque)
var i = guts._asOpaque()[range].makeIterator()
return Self._parseASCIISlowPath(codeUnits: &i, radix: r)
}
/// Creates a new integer value from the given string.
///
/// The string passed as `description` may begin with a plus or minus sign
/// character (`+` or `-`), followed by one or more numeric digits (`0-9`).
///
/// let x = Int("123")
/// // x == 123
///
/// If `description` is in an invalid format, or if the value it denotes in
/// base 10 is not representable, the result is `nil`. For example, the
/// following conversions result in `nil`:
///
/// Int(" 100") // Includes whitespace
/// Int("21-50") // Invalid format
/// Int("ff6600") // Characters out of bounds
/// Int("10000000000000000000000000") // Out of range
///
/// - Parameter description: The ASCII representation of a number.
@_inlineable // FIXME(sil-serialize-all)
@_semantics("optimize.sil.specialize.generic.partial.never")
@inline(__always)
public init?(_ description: String) {
self.init(description, radix: 10)
}
}