55 lines
1.1 KiB
C
55 lines
1.1 KiB
C
#include "rcpptype.h"
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/* Long to ASCII conversion routine - used by print, and those programs
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* which want to do low level formatted output without hauling in a great
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* deal of extraneous code. This will convert a long value to an ascii
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* string in any radix from 2 - 16.
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* RETURNS - the number of characters in the converted buffer.
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*/
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static WCHAR digits[] = {
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L'0', L'1', L'2', L'3', L'4',
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L'5', L'6', L'7', L'8', L'9',
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L'a', L'b', L'c', L'd', L'e', L'f'
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};
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#define BITS_IN_LONG (8*sizeof(long))
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int
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zltoa(
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long aval,
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register WCHAR *buf,
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int base
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)
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{
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// if unsigned long wont work on your host, you will probably have
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// to use signed long and accept this as not working for negative
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// numbers.
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register unsigned long val;
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register WCHAR *p;
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WCHAR tbuf[BITS_IN_LONG];
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int size = 0;
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p = tbuf;
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*p++ = L'\0';
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if (aval < 0 && base == 10) {
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*buf++ = L'-';
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val = -aval;
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size++;
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} else {
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val = aval;
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}
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do {
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*p++ = digits[val % base];
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} while (val /= base);
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while ((*buf++ = *--p) != 0) {
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++size;
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}
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return(size);
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}
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