From 6bf0a5cb5034a7e684dcc3500e841785237ce2dd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2024 19:32:43 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 1:115.7.0. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- .../base/strings/string_number_conversions.h | 157 +++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 157 insertions(+) create mode 100644 security/sandbox/chromium/base/strings/string_number_conversions.h (limited to 'security/sandbox/chromium/base/strings/string_number_conversions.h') diff --git a/security/sandbox/chromium/base/strings/string_number_conversions.h b/security/sandbox/chromium/base/strings/string_number_conversions.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..87df24e21c --- /dev/null +++ b/security/sandbox/chromium/base/strings/string_number_conversions.h @@ -0,0 +1,157 @@ +// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be +// found in the LICENSE file. + +#ifndef BASE_STRINGS_STRING_NUMBER_CONVERSIONS_H_ +#define BASE_STRINGS_STRING_NUMBER_CONVERSIONS_H_ + +#include +#include + +#include +#include + +#include "base/base_export.h" +#include "base/containers/span.h" +#include "base/strings/string16.h" +#include "base/strings/string_piece.h" +#include "build/build_config.h" + +// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM YOUR SPONSOR +// +// This file contains no "wstring" variants. New code should use string16. If +// you need to make old code work, use the UTF8 version and convert. Please do +// not add wstring variants. +// +// Please do not add "convenience" functions for converting strings to integers +// that return the value and ignore success/failure. That encourages people to +// write code that doesn't properly handle the error conditions. +// +// DO NOT use these functions in any UI unless it's NOT localized on purpose. +// Instead, use base::MessageFormatter for a complex message with numbers +// (integer, float, double) embedded or base::Format{Number,Double,Percent} to +// just format a single number/percent. Note that some languages use native +// digits instead of ASCII digits while others use a group separator or decimal +// point different from ',' and '.'. Using these functions in the UI would lead +// numbers to be formatted in a non-native way. +// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +namespace base { + +// Number -> string conversions ------------------------------------------------ + +// Ignores locale! see warning above. +BASE_EXPORT std::string NumberToString(int value); +BASE_EXPORT string16 NumberToString16(int value); +BASE_EXPORT std::string NumberToString(unsigned int value); +BASE_EXPORT string16 NumberToString16(unsigned int value); +BASE_EXPORT std::string NumberToString(long value); +BASE_EXPORT string16 NumberToString16(long value); +BASE_EXPORT std::string NumberToString(unsigned long value); +BASE_EXPORT string16 NumberToString16(unsigned long value); +BASE_EXPORT std::string NumberToString(long long value); +BASE_EXPORT string16 NumberToString16(long long value); +BASE_EXPORT std::string NumberToString(unsigned long long value); +BASE_EXPORT string16 NumberToString16(unsigned long long value); +BASE_EXPORT std::string NumberToString(double value); +BASE_EXPORT string16 NumberToString16(double value); + +// String -> number conversions ------------------------------------------------ + +// Perform a best-effort conversion of the input string to a numeric type, +// setting |*output| to the result of the conversion. Returns true for +// "perfect" conversions; returns false in the following cases: +// - Overflow. |*output| will be set to the maximum value supported +// by the data type. +// - Underflow. |*output| will be set to the minimum value supported +// by the data type. +// - Trailing characters in the string after parsing the number. |*output| +// will be set to the value of the number that was parsed. +// - Leading whitespace in the string before parsing the number. |*output| will +// be set to the value of the number that was parsed. +// - No characters parseable as a number at the beginning of the string. +// |*output| will be set to 0. +// - Empty string. |*output| will be set to 0. +// WARNING: Will write to |output| even when returning false. +// Read the comments above carefully. +BASE_EXPORT bool StringToInt(StringPiece input, int* output); +BASE_EXPORT bool StringToInt(StringPiece16 input, int* output); + +BASE_EXPORT bool StringToUint(StringPiece input, unsigned* output); +BASE_EXPORT bool StringToUint(StringPiece16 input, unsigned* output); + +BASE_EXPORT bool StringToInt64(StringPiece input, int64_t* output); +BASE_EXPORT bool StringToInt64(StringPiece16 input, int64_t* output); + +BASE_EXPORT bool StringToUint64(StringPiece input, uint64_t* output); +BASE_EXPORT bool StringToUint64(StringPiece16 input, uint64_t* output); + +BASE_EXPORT bool StringToSizeT(StringPiece input, size_t* output); +BASE_EXPORT bool StringToSizeT(StringPiece16 input, size_t* output); + +// For floating-point conversions, only conversions of input strings in decimal +// form are defined to work. Behavior with strings representing floating-point +// numbers in hexadecimal, and strings representing non-finite values (such as +// NaN and inf) is undefined. Otherwise, these behave the same as the integral +// variants. This expects the input string to NOT be specific to the locale. +// If your input is locale specific, use ICU to read the number. +// WARNING: Will write to |output| even when returning false. +// Read the comments here and above StringToInt() carefully. +BASE_EXPORT bool StringToDouble(StringPiece input, double* output); +BASE_EXPORT bool StringToDouble(StringPiece16 input, double* output); + +// Hex encoding ---------------------------------------------------------------- + +// Returns a hex string representation of a binary buffer. The returned hex +// string will be in upper case. This function does not check if |size| is +// within reasonable limits since it's written with trusted data in mind. If +// you suspect that the data you want to format might be large, the absolute +// max size for |size| should be is +// std::numeric_limits::max() / 2 +BASE_EXPORT std::string HexEncode(const void* bytes, size_t size); +BASE_EXPORT std::string HexEncode(base::span bytes); + +// Best effort conversion, see StringToInt above for restrictions. +// Will only successful parse hex values that will fit into |output|, i.e. +// -0x80000000 < |input| < 0x7FFFFFFF. +BASE_EXPORT bool HexStringToInt(StringPiece input, int* output); + +// Best effort conversion, see StringToInt above for restrictions. +// Will only successful parse hex values that will fit into |output|, i.e. +// 0x00000000 < |input| < 0xFFFFFFFF. +// The string is not required to start with 0x. +BASE_EXPORT bool HexStringToUInt(StringPiece input, uint32_t* output); + +// Best effort conversion, see StringToInt above for restrictions. +// Will only successful parse hex values that will fit into |output|, i.e. +// -0x8000000000000000 < |input| < 0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF. +BASE_EXPORT bool HexStringToInt64(StringPiece input, int64_t* output); + +// Best effort conversion, see StringToInt above for restrictions. +// Will only successful parse hex values that will fit into |output|, i.e. +// 0x0000000000000000 < |input| < 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF. +// The string is not required to start with 0x. +BASE_EXPORT bool HexStringToUInt64(StringPiece input, uint64_t* output); + +// Similar to the previous functions, except that output is a vector of bytes. +// |*output| will contain as many bytes as were successfully parsed prior to the +// error. There is no overflow, but input.size() must be evenly divisible by 2. +// Leading 0x or +/- are not allowed. +BASE_EXPORT bool HexStringToBytes(StringPiece input, + std::vector* output); + +// Same as HexStringToBytes, but for an std::string. +BASE_EXPORT bool HexStringToString(StringPiece input, std::string* output); + +// Decodes the hex string |input| into a presized |output|. The output buffer +// must be sized exactly to |input.size() / 2| or decoding will fail and no +// bytes will be written to |output|. Decoding an empty input is also +// considered a failure. When decoding fails due to encountering invalid input +// characters, |output| will have been filled with the decoded bytes up until +// the failure. +BASE_EXPORT bool HexStringToSpan(StringPiece input, base::span output); + +} // namespace base + +#endif // BASE_STRINGS_STRING_NUMBER_CONVERSIONS_H_ -- cgit v1.2.3