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//$Header$
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//This file is part of "David T. Ashley's Shared Source Code", a set of shared components
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//integrated into many of David T. Ashley's projects.
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//This source code and any program in which it is compiled/used is provided under the MIT License,
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//reproduced below.
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//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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//Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
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//this software and associated documentation files(the "Software"), to deal in the
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//Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use,
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//copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and / or sell copies of the
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//Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so,
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//subject to the following conditions :
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//
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//The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
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//copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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//
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//THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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//IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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//FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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//AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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//LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
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//OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
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//SOFTWARE.
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#ifndef BSTRFUNC_H_INCLUDED
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#define BSTRFUNC_H_INCLUDED
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#ifdef MODULE_BSTRFUNC
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#define DECMOD_BSTRFUNC
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#else
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#define DECMOD_BSTRFUNC extern
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#endif
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DECMOD_BSTRFUNC void *BSTRFUNC_malloc( size_t size );
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DECMOD_BSTRFUNC void *BSTRFUNC_calloc( size_t num, size_t size );
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DECMOD_BSTRFUNC void *BSTRFUNC_realloc( void *memblock, size_t size );
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DECMOD_BSTRFUNC void BSTRFUNC_free( void *memblock );
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//Returns 1 if the passed string is a valid unsigned integer
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//without commas, i.e. "0", or "23943284...". Returns 0
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//if is not of that data type. The the only allowed representation
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//for zero is a single "0" character. The string must be
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//"pure", i.e. no whitespace or non-digit characters or else
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//a value of 0 will be returned.
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DECMOD_BSTRFUNC int BSTRFUNC_is_uint_wo_commas(const char *arg);
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//Just like the function above, but requires commas, which must
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//be appropriately placed. Generally, any unsigned integer will
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//return TRUE on the function above or on this one, and both
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//will return TRUE for a number of 3 or fewer digits.
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DECMOD_BSTRFUNC int BSTRFUNC_is_uint_w_commas(const char *arg);
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//Returns 1 if the passed string is a valid signed integer
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//without commas, i.e. "0", or "-23943284...". Returns 0
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//if is not of that data type. The the only allowed representation
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//for zero is a single "0" character. The string must be
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//"pure", i.e. no whitespace or non-digit characters or else
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//a value of 0 will be returned.
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DECMOD_BSTRFUNC int BSTRFUNC_is_sint_wo_commas(const char *arg);
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//Just like the function above, but allows negative numbers with
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//commas, which must be appropriately placed. Generally, any
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//signed integer will return TRUE on the function above or on
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//this one, and both will return TRUE for a number of 3 or
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//fewer digits.
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DECMOD_BSTRFUNC int BSTRFUNC_is_sint_w_commas(const char *arg);
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//Parses a general number in scientific notation, looking
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//for errors, and splits it into components.
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// s
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// The string to parse. May not be NULL.
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// *failure
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// Set to 0 if parsing success. At the present time,
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// any non-zero value is failure, but this may be refined
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// later with specific error codes. Code written at this
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// time should just test against zero. The pointer to
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// this variable ("failure") must not be NULL. All other
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// pointers may be NULL if the caller does not want the
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// information back. If there was a failure, no other
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// information should be interpreted.
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// *mant_sign
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// Will be set to +, -, or N (N means that the sign was
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// not specified--this should be interpreted as +,
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// usually.
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// *mant_bdp, *mant_bdp_len
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// Digits of mantissa before decimal point. If there is
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// a zero here, only one is allowed. Possibilities here
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// are "", "0", or "NNN..NNN" where the leading digit is
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// not zero.
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// *mant_adp, *mant_adp_len
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// Digits of mantissa after decimal point. There may
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// be any number of leading zeros here.
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// *exp_sign,
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// +, -, or N as described for mantissa sign, above.
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// *exp, *exp_len
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// The exponent, if any. There may be any number of
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DECMOD_BSTRFUNC
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int *failure,
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char *mant_sign,
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size_t *mant_bdp,
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size_t *mant_bdp_len,
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size_t *mant_adp,
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size_t *exp,
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//Reverses the order of characters in a string.
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DECMOD_BSTRFUNC void BSTRFUNC_str_reverse(char *s);
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//Adds commas into a string. Space must exist.
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DECMOD_BSTRFUNC void BSTRFUNC_commanate(char *s);
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//Removes commas from a string. Since the new string will be
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//space allocation. The function is direct comma removal--
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DECMOD_BSTRFUNC void BSTRFUNC_decommanate(char *s);
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//Tries to parse a string as a 32-bit unsigned integer.
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//Supplies a return value, plus an error flag which is set
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DECMOD_BSTRFUNC
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void BSTRFUNC_parse_str_to_uint32(const char *s,
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unsigned int *rv,
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DECMOD_BSTRFUNC const char *BSTRFUNC_cvcinfo(void);
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#define BSTRFUNC_H_VERSION ("$Header$")
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//End of bstrfunc.h.
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