Leaked source code of windows server 2003
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/***
*gcvt.c - convert floating point number to character string * * Copyright (c) 1985-2001, Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. * *Purpose: * Converts floating point number into character string representation. * *Revision History: * 09-09-93 RKW written * 11-09-87 BCM different interface under ifdef MTHREAD * 12-11-87 JCR Added "_LOAD_DS" to declaration * 05-24-88 PHG Merged DLL and normal versions * 10-20-88 JCR Changed 'DOUBLE' to 'double' for 386 * 06-27-89 PHG Changed "ndec" to "ndec-1" to correct significant * digits in exponential format (C6 bug #2124) * 03-05-90 GJF Fixed calling type, added #include <cruntime.h>, * removed #include <register.h>, removed redundant * prototypes, removed some leftover 16-bit support and * fixed the copyright. Also, cleaned up the formatting * a bit. * 07-20-90 SBM Compiles cleanly with -W3 (added/removed appropriate * #includes) * 08-01-90 SBM Renamed <struct.h> to <fltintrn.h> * 09-27-90 GJF New-style function declarators. * 01-21-91 GJF ANSI naming. * 08-13-92 SKS An old bug that was fixed in C 6.0 but that did not * make it into C 7.0, an off by 1 error when switching * from fixed point to scientific notation * 04-06-93 SKS Replace _CRTAPI* with _cdecl * 09-06-94 CFW Replace MTHREAD with _MT. * 12-21-95 JWM Replaced '.' with *__decimal_point; includes nlsint.h. * 09-05-00 GB Changed the defination of fltout functions. Use DOUBLE * instead of double * *******************************************************************************/
#include <cruntime.h>
#include <fltintrn.h>
#include <internal.h>
#include <nlsint.h>
/***
*double _gcvt(value, ndec, buffer) - convert floating point value to char * string * *Purpose: * _gcvt converts the value to a null terminated ASCII string * buf. It attempts to produce ndigit significant digits * in Fortran F format if possible, ortherwise E format, * ready for printing. Trailing zeros may be suppressed. * No error checking or overflow protection is provided. * NOTE - to avoid the possibility of generating floating * point instructions in this code we fool the compiler * about the type of the 'value' parameter using a struct. * This is OK since all we do is pass it off as a * parameter. * *Entry: * value - double - number to be converted * ndec - int - number of significant digits * buf - char * - buffer to place result * *Exit: * result is written into buffer; it will be overwritten if it has * not been made big enough. * *Exceptions: * *******************************************************************************/
char * __cdecl _gcvt ( double value, int ndec, char *buf ) {
#ifdef _MT
struct _strflt strfltstruct; /* temporary buffers */ char resultstring[21]; #endif
STRFLT string; int magnitude; char *rc; DOUBLE *pdvalue = (DOUBLE *)&value;
REG1 char *str; REG2 char *stop;
/* get the magnitude of the number */
#ifdef _MT
string = _fltout2( *pdvalue, &strfltstruct, resultstring ); #else
string = _fltout( *pdvalue ); #endif
magnitude = string->decpt - 1;
/* output the result according to the Fortran G format as outlined in
Fortran language specification */
if ( magnitude < -1 || magnitude > ndec-1 ) /* then Ew.d d = ndec */ rc = str = _cftoe( &value, buf, ndec-1, 0); else /* Fw.d where d = ndec-string->decpt */ rc = str = _cftof( &value, buf, ndec-string->decpt );
while (*str && *str != *__decimal_point) str++;
if (*str++) { while (*str && *str != 'e') str++;
stop = str--;
while (*str == '0') str--;
while (*++str = *stop++) ; }
return(rc); }
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