From 8ef87a1fe5d2f05557856efa6faf070bb9b03337 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: David Wagner Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2014 15:52:49 +0100 Subject: FixedPointParameterType: fix potential compilation issue BZ: 176178 The isEncodable() method has several prototypes and some compilers are not able to decide which version to use and produce a compilation error. Remove unnecessary casts and make the code simpler by using a template-based conversion library from string to various numeric types instead of using strtoll and strtod. Change-Id: I53d0b4ebd12f2cbb315bb52d98365a35876b5aef Signed-off-by: David Wagner Signed-off-by: Mattijs Korpershoek --- utility/convert.hpp | 105 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 86 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) (limited to 'utility') diff --git a/utility/convert.hpp b/utility/convert.hpp index 273abd5..55146f7 100755 --- a/utility/convert.hpp +++ b/utility/convert.hpp @@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ #include #include #include +#include /* details namespace is here to hide implementation details to header end user. It * is NOT intended to be used outside. */ @@ -53,32 +54,15 @@ template<> struct ConvertionAllowed {}; template<> struct ConvertionAllowed {}; template<> struct ConvertionAllowed {}; template<> struct ConvertionAllowed {}; +template<> struct ConvertionAllowed {}; -} // namespace details - -/** - * Convert a string to a given type. - * - * This template function read the value of the type T in the given string. - * The function does not allow to have white spaces around the value to parse - * and tries to parse the whole string, which means that if some bytes were not - * read in the string, the function fails. - * Hexadecimal representation (ie numbers starting with 0x) is supported only - * for integral types conversions. - * Result may be modified, even in case of failure. - * - * @param[in] str the string to parse. - * @param[out] result reference to object where to store the result. - * - * @return true if conversion was successful, false otherwise. - */ template static inline bool convertTo(const std::string &str, T &result) { /* Check that conversion to that type is allowed. * If this fails, this means that this template was not intended to be used * with this type, thus that the result is undefined. */ - details::ConvertionAllowed(); + ConvertionAllowed(); if (str.find_first_of(std::string("\r\n\t\v ")) != std::string::npos) { return false; @@ -110,6 +94,29 @@ static inline bool convertTo(const std::string &str, T &result) return ss.eof() && !ss.fail() && !ss.bad(); } +} // namespace details + +/** + * Convert a string to a given type. + * + * This template function read the value of the type T in the given string. + * The function does not allow to have white spaces around the value to parse + * and tries to parse the whole string, which means that if some bytes were not + * read in the string, the function fails. + * Hexadecimal representation (ie numbers starting with 0x) is supported only + * for integral types conversions. + * Result may be modified, even in case of failure. + * + * @param[in] str the string to parse. + * @param[out] result reference to object where to store the result. + * + * @return true if conversion was successful, false otherwise. + */ +template +static inline bool convertTo(const std::string &str, T &result) +{ + return details::convertTo(str, result); +} /** * Specialization for int16_t of convertTo template function. @@ -143,6 +150,66 @@ inline bool convertTo(const std::string &str, int16_t &result) } /** + * Specialization for float of convertTo template function. + * + * This function follows the same paradigm than it's generic version and is + * based on it but makes furthers checks on the returned value. + * + * The specific implementation is made necessary because the stlport conversion + * from string to float behaves differently than GNU STL: overflow produce + * +/-Infinity rather than an error. + * + * @param[in] str the string to parse. + * @param[out] result reference to object where to store the result. + * + * @return true if conversion was successful, false otherwise. + */ +template<> +inline bool convertTo(const std::string &str, float &result) +{ + if (!details::convertTo(str, result)) { + return false; + } + + if (std::abs(result) == std::numeric_limits::infinity() || + result == std::numeric_limits::quiet_NaN()) { + return false; + } + + return true; +} + +/** + * Specialization for double of convertTo template function. + * + * This function follows the same paradigm than it's generic version and is + * based on it but makes furthers checks on the returned value. + * + * The specific implementation is made necessary because the stlport conversion + * from string to double behaves differently than GNU STL: overflow produce + * +/-Infinity rather than an error. + * + * @param[in] str the string to parse. + * @param[out] result reference to object where to store the result. + * + * @return true if conversion was successful, false otherwise. + */ +template<> +inline bool convertTo(const std::string &str, double &result) +{ + if (!details::convertTo(str, result)) { + return false; + } + + if (std::abs(result) == std::numeric_limits::infinity() || + result == std::numeric_limits::quiet_NaN()) { + return false; + } + + return true; +} + +/** * Specialization for boolean of convertTo template function. * * This function follows the same paradigm than it's generic version. -- cgit v1.1