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view tomsfastmath/src/bin/fp_read_radix.c @ 647:939cd3e22c87 dropbear-tfm
- Fix constraints so we don't get warned about uninitialised
variable (it isn't used as input by the asm)
author | Matt Johnston <matt@ucc.asn.au> |
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date | Wed, 30 Nov 2011 23:15:21 +0800 |
parents | a362b62d38b2 |
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/* TomsFastMath, a fast ISO C bignum library. * * This project is meant to fill in where LibTomMath * falls short. That is speed ;-) * * This project is public domain and free for all purposes. * * Tom St Denis, [email protected] */ #include <tfm.h> int fp_read_radix(fp_int *a, char *str, int radix) { int y, neg; char ch; /* make sure the radix is ok */ if (radix < 2 || radix > 64) { return FP_VAL; } /* if the leading digit is a * minus set the sign to negative. */ if (*str == '-') { ++str; neg = FP_NEG; } else { neg = FP_ZPOS; } /* set the integer to the default of zero */ fp_zero (a); /* process each digit of the string */ while (*str) { /* if the radix < 36 the conversion is case insensitive * this allows numbers like 1AB and 1ab to represent the same value * [e.g. in hex] */ ch = (char) ((radix < 36) ? toupper ((int)*str) : *str); for (y = 0; y < 64; y++) { if (ch == fp_s_rmap[y]) { break; } } /* if the char was found in the map * and is less than the given radix add it * to the number, otherwise exit the loop. */ if (y < radix) { fp_mul_d (a, (fp_digit) radix, a); fp_add_d (a, (fp_digit) y, a); } else { break; } ++str; } /* set the sign only if a != 0 */ if (fp_iszero(a) != FP_YES) { a->sign = neg; } return FP_OKAY; } /* $Source$ */ /* $Revision$ */ /* $Date$ */