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2 -- --
3 -- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
4 -- --
5 -- S Y S T E M . V A L _ L L D --
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7 -- S p e c --
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35 -- This package contains routines for scanning decimal values where the size
36 -- of the type is greater than Standard.Integer'Size, for use in Text_IO.
37 -- Decimal_IO, and the Value attribute for such decimal types.
39 package System.Val_LLD is
40 pragma Pure (Val_LLD);
42 function Scan_Long_Long_Decimal
43 (Str : String;
44 Ptr : access Integer;
45 Max : Integer;
46 Scale : Integer)
47 return Long_Long_Integer;
48 -- This function scans the string starting at Str (Ptr.all) for a valid
49 -- real literal according to the syntax described in (RM 3.5(43)). The
50 -- substring scanned extends no further than Str (Max). There are three
51 -- cases for the return:
53 -- If a valid real literal is found after scanning past any initial spaces,
54 -- then Ptr.all is updated past the last character of the literal (but
55 -- trailing spaces are not scanned out). The value returned is the value
56 -- Long_Long_Integer'Integer_Value (decimal-literal-value), using the given
57 -- Scale to determine this value.
59 -- If no valid real literal is found, then Ptr.all points either to an
60 -- initial non-digit character, or to Max + 1 if the field is all spaces
61 -- and the exception Constraint_Error is raised.
63 -- If a syntactically valid integer is scanned, but the value is out of
64 -- range, or, in the based case, the base value is out of range or there
65 -- is an out of range digit, then Ptr.all points past the integer, and
66 -- Constraint_Error is raised.
68 -- Note: these rules correspond to the requirements for leaving the
69 -- pointer positioned in Text_Io.Get
71 -- Note: if Str is null, i.e. if Max is less than Ptr, then this is a
72 -- special case of an all-blank string, and Ptr is unchanged, and hence
73 -- is greater than Max as required in this case.
75 function Value_Long_Long_Decimal
76 (Str : String;
77 Scale : Integer)
78 return Long_Long_Integer;
79 -- Used in computing X'Value (Str) where X is a decimal types whose size
80 -- exceeds Standard.Integer'Size. Str is the string argument of the
81 -- attribute. Constraint_Error is raised if the string is malformed
82 -- or if the value is out of range, otherwise the value returned is the
83 -- value Long_Long_Integer'Integer_Value (decimal-literal-value), using
84 -- the given Scale to determine this value.
86 end System.Val_LLD;