// Copyright 2011 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #ifndef V8_DTOA_H_ #define V8_DTOA_H_ #include "src/vector.h" namespace v8 { namespace internal { enum DtoaMode { // Return the shortest correct representation. // For example the output of 0.299999999999999988897 is (the less accurate but // correct) 0.3. DTOA_SHORTEST, // Return a fixed number of digits after the decimal point. // For instance fixed(0.1, 4) becomes 0.1000 // If the input number is big, the output will be big. DTOA_FIXED, // Return a fixed number of digits, no matter what the exponent is. DTOA_PRECISION }; // The maximal length of digits a double can have in base 10. // Note that DoubleToAscii null-terminates its input. So the given buffer should // be at least kBase10MaximalLength + 1 characters long. const int kBase10MaximalLength = 17; // Converts the given double 'v' to ASCII. // The result should be interpreted as buffer * 10^(point-length). // // The output depends on the given mode: // - SHORTEST: produce the least amount of digits for which the internal // identity requirement is still satisfied. If the digits are printed // (together with the correct exponent) then reading this number will give // 'v' again. The buffer will choose the representation that is closest to // 'v'. If there are two at the same distance, than the one farther away // from 0 is chosen (halfway cases - ending with 5 - are rounded up). // In this mode the 'requested_digits' parameter is ignored. // - FIXED: produces digits necessary to print a given number with // 'requested_digits' digits after the decimal point. The produced digits // might be too short in which case the caller has to fill the gaps with '0's. // Example: toFixed(0.001, 5) is allowed to return buffer="1", point=-2. // Halfway cases are rounded towards +/-Infinity (away from 0). The call // toFixed(0.15, 2) thus returns buffer="2", point=0. // The returned buffer may contain digits that would be truncated from the // shortest representation of the input. // - PRECISION: produces 'requested_digits' where the first digit is not '0'. // Even though the length of produced digits usually equals // 'requested_digits', the function is allowed to return fewer digits, in // which case the caller has to fill the missing digits with '0's. // Halfway cases are again rounded away from 0. // 'DoubleToAscii' expects the given buffer to be big enough to hold all digits // and a terminating null-character. In SHORTEST-mode it expects a buffer of // at least kBase10MaximalLength + 1. Otherwise, the size of the output is // limited to requested_digits digits plus the null terminator. void DoubleToAscii(double v, DtoaMode mode, int requested_digits, Vector<char> buffer, int* sign, int* length, int* point); } // namespace internal } // namespace v8 #endif // V8_DTOA_H_