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[svn] Don't use sprintf for printing WGINT_MIN; simply divide n by 10 and defer
printing the last digit.
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2006-02-03 Hrvoje Niksic <hniksic@xemacs.org>
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* utils.c (number_to_string): Don't use sprintf for printing
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WGINT_MIN; simply divide n by 10 and defer printing the last
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digit.
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2006-02-03 Mauro Tortonesi <mauro@ferrara.linux.it>
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* http.c: Fixed support for Content-Disposition header.
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src/utils.c
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src/utils.c
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#define DIGITS_18(mask) PR (mask), n %= (mask), DIGITS_17 ((mask) / 10)
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#define DIGITS_19(mask) PR (mask), n %= (mask), DIGITS_18 ((mask) / 10)
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/* SPRINTF_WGINT is used by number_to_string to handle pathological
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cases and to portably support strange sizes of wgint. Ideally this
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would just use "%j" and intmax_t, but many systems don't support
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it, so it's used only if nothing else works. */
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/* SPRINTF_WGINT to portably support machines with strange sizes of
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wgint. Ideally this would just cast wgint to intmax_t and use
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"%j", but many systems don't support it, so it's used only where
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nothing else is known to work. */
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#if SIZEOF_LONG >= SIZEOF_WGINT
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# define SPRINTF_WGINT(buf, n) sprintf (buf, "%ld", (long) (n))
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#elif SIZEOF_LONG_LONG >= SIZEOF_WGINT
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@ -1451,21 +1451,29 @@ number_to_string (char *buffer, wgint number)
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char *p = buffer;
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wgint n = number;
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int last_digit_char = 0;
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#if (SIZEOF_WGINT != 4) && (SIZEOF_WGINT != 8)
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/* We are running in a strange or misconfigured environment. Let
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sprintf cope with it. */
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SPRINTF_WGINT (buffer, n);
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p += strlen (buffer);
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/* We are running in a very strange or misconfigured environment.
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Let sprintf cope with it. */
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p += SPRINTF_WGINT (buffer, n);
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#else /* (SIZEOF_WGINT == 4) || (SIZEOF_WGINT == 8) */
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if (n < 0)
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{
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if (n < -WGINT_MAX)
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{
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/* -n would overflow. Have sprintf deal with this. */
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SPRINTF_WGINT (buffer, n);
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p += strlen (buffer);
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return p;
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/* n = -n would overflow because -n would evaluate to a
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wgint value larger than WGINT_MAX. Need to make n
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smaller and handle the last digit separately. */
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int last_digit = n % 10;
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/* The sign of n%10 is implementation-defined. */
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if (last_digit < 0)
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last_digit_char = '0' - last_digit;
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else
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last_digit_char = '0' + last_digit;
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/* After n is made smaller, -n will not overflow. */
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n /= 10;
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}
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*p++ = '-';
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@ -1505,6 +1513,9 @@ number_to_string (char *buffer, wgint number)
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else DIGITS_19 (1000000000*(W)1000000000);
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#endif
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if (last_digit_char)
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*p++ = last_digit_char;
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*p = '\0';
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#endif /* (SIZEOF_WGINT == 4) || (SIZEOF_WGINT == 8) */
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