parseIntWithGenericCharacter
Like parseInt, but with a generic Character type.
Function parameters
Parameters
- Result:type
- Character:type
- buf:[]const Character
- base:u8
Type definitions in this namespace
Types
- FormatOptions
- Deprecated in favor of `Options`.
- Parser
- A stream based parser for format strings.
Deprecated in favor of `Writer.print`.
Functions
- format
- Deprecated in favor of `Writer.print`.
- printInt
- Asserts the rendered integer value fits in `buffer`.
- digits2
- Converts values in the range [0, 100) to a base 10 string.
- Formatter
- Deprecated in favor of `Alt`.
- Alt
- Creates a type suitable for instantiating and passing to a "{f}" placeholder.
- alt
- Helper for calling alternate format methods besides one named "format".
- parseInt
- Parses the string `buf` as signed or unsigned representation in the
- parseIntWithGenericCharacter
- Like `parseInt`, but with a generic `Character` type.
- parseUnsigned
- Parses the string `buf` as unsigned representation in the specified base
- parseIntSizeSuffix
- Parses a number like '2G', '2Gi', or '2GiB'.
- bufPrint
- Print a Formatter string into `buf`.
- count
- Count the characters needed for format.
- bytesToHex
- Encodes a sequence of bytes as hexadecimal digits.
- hexToBytes
- Decodes the sequence of bytes represented by the specified string of
- hex
- Converts an unsigned integer of any multiple of u8 to an array of lowercase
Error sets in this namespace
Error Sets
= 3
Values
- hex_charset
- = "0123456789abcdef"
Source
Implementation
pub fn parseIntWithGenericCharacter(
comptime Result: type,
comptime Character: type,
buf: []const Character,
base: u8,
) ParseIntError!Result {
if (buf.len == 0) return error.InvalidCharacter;
if (buf[0] == '+') return parseIntWithSign(Result, Character, buf[1..], base, .pos);
if (buf[0] == '-') return parseIntWithSign(Result, Character, buf[1..], base, .neg);
return parseIntWithSign(Result, Character, buf, base, .pos);
}