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3 -- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
5 -- S Y S T E M . V A L _ D E C --
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28 -- Extensive contributions were provided by Ada Core Technologies Inc. --
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32 with System
.Val_Real
; use System
.Val_Real
;
34 package body System
.Val_Dec
is
40 -- For decimal types where Size < Integer'Size, it is fine to use
41 -- the floating-point circuit, since it certainly has sufficient
42 -- precision for any reasonable hardware, and we just don't support
43 -- things on junk hardware.
47 Ptr
: not null access Integer;
49 Scale
: Integer) return Integer
51 Val
: Long_Long_Float;
53 Val
:= Scan_Real
(Str
, Ptr
, Max
);
54 return Integer (Val
* 10.0 ** Scale
);
61 -- Again, we use the real circuit for this purpose
63 function Value_Decimal
(Str
: String; Scale
: Integer) return Integer is
65 return Integer (Value_Real
(Str
) * 10.0 ** Scale
);