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strconv: document parsing of leading +/-

Explicitly document the handling of a sign prefix, and the interaction
between the sign and base prefixes.

Fixes #46641.

Change-Id: I3cd6773e3f074fe671a944a05a79d2408137fcd4
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/325875
Trust: Damien Neil <dneil@google.com>
Run-TryBot: Damien Neil <dneil@google.com>
TryBot-Result: Go Bot <gobot@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Rob Pike <r@golang.org>
This commit is contained in:
Damien Neil 2021-06-07 16:30:03 -07:00
parent df35ade067
commit 1402b27d46
2 changed files with 18 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -57,6 +57,8 @@ const IntSize = intSize
const maxUint64 = 1<<64 - 1 const maxUint64 = 1<<64 - 1
// ParseUint is like ParseInt but for unsigned numbers. // ParseUint is like ParseInt but for unsigned numbers.
//
// A sign prefix is not permitted.
func ParseUint(s string, base int, bitSize int) (uint64, error) { func ParseUint(s string, base int, bitSize int) (uint64, error) {
const fnParseUint = "ParseUint" const fnParseUint = "ParseUint"
@ -159,10 +161,13 @@ func ParseUint(s string, base int, bitSize int) (uint64, error) {
// ParseInt interprets a string s in the given base (0, 2 to 36) and // ParseInt interprets a string s in the given base (0, 2 to 36) and
// bit size (0 to 64) and returns the corresponding value i. // bit size (0 to 64) and returns the corresponding value i.
// //
// The string may begin with a leading sign: "+" or "-".
//
// If the base argument is 0, the true base is implied by the string's // If the base argument is 0, the true base is implied by the string's
// prefix: 2 for "0b", 8 for "0" or "0o", 16 for "0x", and 10 otherwise. // prefix following the sign (if present): 2 for "0b", 8 for "0" or "0o",
// Also, for argument base 0 only, underscore characters are permitted // 16 for "0x", and 10 otherwise. Also, for argument base 0 only,
// as defined by the Go syntax for integer literals. // underscore characters are permitted as defined by the Go syntax for
// integer literals.
// //
// The bitSize argument specifies the integer type // The bitSize argument specifies the integer type
// that the result must fit into. Bit sizes 0, 8, 16, 32, and 64 // that the result must fit into. Bit sizes 0, 8, 16, 32, and 64

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@ -33,6 +33,9 @@ var parseUint64Tests = []parseUint64Test{
{"_12345", 0, ErrSyntax}, {"_12345", 0, ErrSyntax},
{"1__2345", 0, ErrSyntax}, {"1__2345", 0, ErrSyntax},
{"12345_", 0, ErrSyntax}, {"12345_", 0, ErrSyntax},
{"-0", 0, ErrSyntax},
{"-1", 0, ErrSyntax},
{"+1", 0, ErrSyntax},
} }
type parseUint64BaseTest struct { type parseUint64BaseTest struct {
@ -140,8 +143,10 @@ var parseInt64Tests = []parseInt64Test{
{"", 0, ErrSyntax}, {"", 0, ErrSyntax},
{"0", 0, nil}, {"0", 0, nil},
{"-0", 0, nil}, {"-0", 0, nil},
{"+0", 0, nil},
{"1", 1, nil}, {"1", 1, nil},
{"-1", -1, nil}, {"-1", -1, nil},
{"+1", 1, nil},
{"12345", 12345, nil}, {"12345", 12345, nil},
{"-12345", -12345, nil}, {"-12345", -12345, nil},
{"012345", 12345, nil}, {"012345", 12345, nil},
@ -236,6 +241,11 @@ var parseInt64BaseTests = []parseInt64BaseTest{
{"0__12345", 0, 0, ErrSyntax}, {"0__12345", 0, 0, ErrSyntax},
{"01234__5", 0, 0, ErrSyntax}, {"01234__5", 0, 0, ErrSyntax},
{"012345_", 0, 0, ErrSyntax}, {"012345_", 0, 0, ErrSyntax},
{"+0xf", 0, 0xf, nil},
{"-0xf", 0, -0xf, nil},
{"0x+f", 0, 0, ErrSyntax},
{"0x-f", 0, 0, ErrSyntax},
} }
type parseUint32Test struct { type parseUint32Test struct {