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1 /* Internal header for proving correct grouping in strings of numbers.
2 Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 This file is part of the GNU C Library.
4 Contributed by Ulrich Drepper <drepper@gnu.ai.mit.edu>, 1995.
6 The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
7 modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
8 License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
9 version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
11 The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
14 Lesser General Public License for more details.
16 You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
17 License along with the GNU C Library; if not, write to the Free
18 Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA
19 02111-1307 USA. */
21 #include <limits.h>
23 #ifndef MAX
24 #define MAX(a,b) ({ typeof(a) _a = (a); typeof(b) _b = (b); \
25 _a > _b ? _a : _b; })
26 #endif
28 /* Find the maximum prefix of the string between BEGIN and END which
29 satisfies the grouping rules. It is assumed that at least one digit
30 follows BEGIN directly. */
32 static inline const STRING_TYPE *
33 correctly_grouped_prefix (const STRING_TYPE *begin, const STRING_TYPE *end,
34 #ifdef USE_WIDE_CHAR
35 wchar_t thousands,
36 #else
37 const char *thousands,
38 #endif
39 const char *grouping)
41 #ifndef USE_WIDE_CHAR
42 size_t thousands_len;
43 int cnt;
44 #endif
46 if (grouping == NULL)
47 return end;
49 #ifndef USE_WIDE_CHAR
50 thousands_len = strlen (thousands);
51 #endif
53 while (end > begin)
55 const STRING_TYPE *cp = end - 1;
56 const char *gp = grouping;
58 /* Check first group. */
59 while (cp >= begin)
61 #ifdef USE_WIDE_CHAR
62 if (*cp == thousands)
63 break;
64 #else
65 if (cp[thousands_len - 1] == *thousands)
67 for (cnt = 1; thousands[cnt] != '\0'; ++cnt)
68 if (thousands[cnt] != cp[thousands_len - 1 - cnt])
69 break;
70 if (thousands[cnt] == '\0')
71 break;
73 #endif
74 --cp;
77 /* We allow the representation to contain no grouping at all even if
78 the locale specifies we can have grouping. */
79 if (cp < begin)
80 return end;
82 if (end - cp == (int) *gp + 1)
84 /* This group matches the specification. */
86 const STRING_TYPE *new_end;
88 if (cp < begin)
89 /* There is just one complete group. We are done. */
90 return end;
92 /* CP points to a thousands separator character. The preceding
93 remainder of the string from BEGIN to NEW_END is the part we
94 will consider if there is a grouping error in this trailing
95 portion from CP to END. */
96 new_end = cp - 1;
98 /* Loop while the grouping is correct. */
99 while (1)
101 /* Get the next grouping rule. */
102 ++gp;
103 if (*gp == 0)
104 /* If end is reached use last rule. */
105 --gp;
107 /* Skip the thousands separator. */
108 --cp;
110 if (*gp == CHAR_MAX
111 #if CHAR_MIN < 0
112 || *gp < 0
113 #endif
116 /* No more thousands separators are allowed to follow. */
117 while (cp >= begin)
119 #ifdef USE_WIDE_CHAR
120 if (*cp == thousands)
121 break;
122 #else
123 for (cnt = 0; thousands[cnt] != '\0'; ++cnt)
124 if (thousands[cnt] != cp[thousands_len - cnt - 1])
125 break;
126 if (thousands[cnt] == '\0')
127 break;
128 #endif
129 --cp;
132 if (cp < begin)
133 /* OK, only digits followed. */
134 return end;
136 else
138 /* Check the next group. */
139 const STRING_TYPE *group_end = cp;
141 while (cp >= begin)
143 #ifdef USE_WIDE_CHAR
144 if (*cp == thousands)
145 break;
146 #else
147 for (cnt = 0; thousands[cnt] != '\0'; ++cnt)
148 if (thousands[cnt] != cp[thousands_len - cnt - 1])
149 break;
150 if (thousands[cnt] == '\0')
151 break;
152 #endif
153 --cp;
156 if (cp < begin && group_end - cp <= (int) *gp)
157 /* Final group is correct. */
158 return end;
160 if (cp < begin || group_end - cp != (int) *gp)
161 /* Incorrect group. Punt. */
162 break;
166 /* The trailing portion of the string starting at NEW_END
167 contains a grouping error. So we will look for a correctly
168 grouped number in the preceding portion instead. */
169 end = new_end;
171 else
173 /* Even the first group was wrong; determine maximum shift. */
174 if (end - cp > (int) *gp + 1)
175 end = cp + (int) *gp + 1;
176 else if (cp < begin)
177 /* This number does not fill the first group, but is correct. */
178 return end;
179 else
180 /* CP points to a thousands separator character. */
181 end = cp;
185 return MAX (begin, end);