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DoubleConversion 2023-11-01 (15b7e306)
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Code extracted from:

    https://github.com/google/double-conversion

at commit 15b7e306433dd899585f92758f7776a37a9c25ff (master).
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floitschG authored and hjmjohnson committed Apr 10, 2024
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Expand Up @@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ void Bignum::AssignHexString(Vector<const char> value) {
}
if (tmp > 0) {
DOUBLE_CONVERSION_ASSERT(tmp <= kBigitMask);
RawBigit(used_bigits_++) = (tmp & kBigitMask);
RawBigit(used_bigits_++) = static_cast<Bignum::Chunk>(tmp & kBigitMask);
}
Clamp();
}
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carry = sum >> kBigitSize;
++bigit_pos;
}
used_bigits_ = (std::max)(bigit_pos, static_cast<int>(used_bigits_));
used_bigits_ = static_cast<int16_t>(std::max(bigit_pos, static_cast<int>(used_bigits_)));
DOUBLE_CONVERSION_ASSERT(IsClamped());
}

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if (used_bigits_ == 0) {
return;
}
exponent_ += (shift_amount / kBigitSize);
exponent_ += static_cast<int16_t>(shift_amount / kBigitSize);
const int local_shift = shift_amount % kBigitSize;
EnsureCapacity(used_bigits_ + 1);
BigitsShiftLeft(local_shift);
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DOUBLE_CONVERSION_ASSERT(accumulator == 0);

// Don't forget to update the used_digits and the exponent.
used_bigits_ = product_length;
used_bigits_ = static_cast<int16_t>(product_length);
exponent_ *= 2;
Clamp();
}
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for (int i = 0; i < zero_bigits; ++i) {
RawBigit(i) = 0;
}
used_bigits_ += zero_bigits;
exponent_ -= zero_bigits;
used_bigits_ += static_cast<int16_t>(zero_bigits);
exponent_ -= static_cast<int16_t>(zero_bigits);

DOUBLE_CONVERSION_ASSERT(used_bigits_ >= 0);
DOUBLE_CONVERSION_ASSERT(exponent_ >= 0);
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Expand Up @@ -79,7 +79,14 @@ void DoubleToStringConverter::CreateExponentialRepresentation(
StringBuilder* result_builder) const {
DOUBLE_CONVERSION_ASSERT(length != 0);
result_builder->AddCharacter(decimal_digits[0]);
if (length != 1) {
if (length == 1) {
if ((flags_ & EMIT_TRAILING_DECIMAL_POINT_IN_EXPONENTIAL) != 0) {
result_builder->AddCharacter('.');
if ((flags_ & EMIT_TRAILING_ZERO_AFTER_POINT_IN_EXPONENTIAL) != 0) {
result_builder->AddCharacter('0');
}
}
} else {
result_builder->AddCharacter('.');
result_builder->AddSubstring(&decimal_digits[1], length-1);
}
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Expand Up @@ -78,7 +78,9 @@ class DoubleToStringConverter {
EMIT_TRAILING_DECIMAL_POINT = 2,
EMIT_TRAILING_ZERO_AFTER_POINT = 4,
UNIQUE_ZERO = 8,
NO_TRAILING_ZERO = 16
NO_TRAILING_ZERO = 16,
EMIT_TRAILING_DECIMAL_POINT_IN_EXPONENTIAL = 32,
EMIT_TRAILING_ZERO_AFTER_POINT_IN_EXPONENTIAL = 64
};

// Flags should be a bit-or combination of the possible Flags-enum.
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// of the result in precision mode. Matches printf's %g.
// When EMIT_TRAILING_ZERO_AFTER_POINT is also given, one trailing zero is
// preserved.
// - EMIT_TRAILING_DECIMAL_POINT_IN_EXPONENTIAL: when the input number has
// exactly one significant digit and is converted into exponent form then a
// trailing decimal point is appended to the significand in shortest mode
// or in precision mode with one requested digit.
// - EMIT_TRAILING_ZERO_AFTER_POINT_IN_EXPONENTIAL: in addition to a trailing
// decimal point emits a trailing '0'-character. This flag requires the
// EMIT_TRAILING_DECIMAL_POINT_IN_EXPONENTIAL flag.
//
// Infinity symbol and nan_symbol provide the string representation for these
// special values. If the string is NULL and the special value is encountered
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// ToPrecision(230.0, 2) -> "230." with EMIT_TRAILING_DECIMAL_POINT.
// ToPrecision(230.0, 2) -> "2.3e2" with EMIT_TRAILING_ZERO_AFTER_POINT.
//
// When converting numbers with exactly one significant digit to exponent
// form in shortest mode or in precision mode with one requested digit, the
// EMIT_TRAILING_DECIMAL_POINT and EMIT_TRAILING_ZERO_AFTER_POINT flags have
// no effect. Use the EMIT_TRAILING_DECIMAL_POINT_IN_EXPONENTIAL flag to
// append a decimal point in this case and the
// EMIT_TRAILING_ZERO_AFTER_POINT_IN_EXPONENTIAL flag to also append a
// '0'-character in this case.
// Example with decimal_in_shortest_low = 0:
// ToShortest(0.0009) -> "9e-4"
// with EMIT_TRAILING_DECIMAL_POINT_IN_EXPONENTIAL deactivated.
// ToShortest(0.0009) -> "9.e-4"
// with EMIT_TRAILING_DECIMAL_POINT_IN_EXPONENTIAL activated.
// ToShortest(0.0009) -> "9.0e-4"
// with EMIT_TRAILING_DECIMAL_POINT_IN_EXPONENTIAL activated and
// EMIT_TRAILING_ZERO_AFTER_POINT_IN_EXPONENTIAL activated.
//
// The min_exponent_width is used for exponential representations.
// The converter adds leading '0's to the exponent until the exponent
// is at least min_exponent_width digits long.
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