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;;;; Defines functions to parse any number type, without using the reader
;;;;
;;;; Author: Matthew Danish -- mrd.debian.org
;;;;
;;;; Copyright 2002 Matthew Danish.
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(defpackage #:org.mapcar.parse-number
(:use #:common-lisp)
(:nicknames #:parse-number)
(:export #:parse-number
#:parse-real-number
#:parse-positive-real-number
#:invalid-number
#:invalid-number-value
#:invalid-number-reason))
(in-package #:org.mapcar.parse-number)
(define-condition invalid-number (parse-error)
((value :reader invalid-number-value
:initarg :value
:initform nil)
(reason :reader invalid-number-reason
:initarg :reason
:initform "Not specified"))
(:report (lambda (c s)
(format s "Invalid number: ~S [Reason: ~A]"
(invalid-number-value c)
(invalid-number-reason c)))))
(declaim (type cons *white-space-characters*))
(defparameter *white-space-characters*
'(#\Space #\Tab #\Return #\Linefeed))
(declaim (inline white-space-p))
(defun white-space-p (x)
(declare (optimize (speed 3) (safety 0))
(type character x))
(and (find x *white-space-characters*) t))
(declaim (inline parse-integer-and-places))
(defun parse-integer-and-places (string start end &key (radix 10))
(declare (optimize (speed 3) (safety 1))
(type string string)
(type fixnum start end radix))
(multiple-value-bind (integer end-pos)
(if (= start end)
(values 0 0)
(parse-integer string
:start start
:end end
:radix radix))
;; cl:parse-integer will consume trailing whitespace, thus end-pos may be
;; larger than the number of digits. Instead of trimming whitespace
;; beforehand we count it here
(let ((relevant-digits (- end-pos start
(loop :for pos :from (- end-pos 1) :downto start
:while (member (char string pos)
*white-space-characters*)
:count 1))))
(cons integer relevant-digits))))
(defun parse-integers (string start end splitting-points &key (radix 10))
(declare (optimize (speed 3) (safety 1))
(type string string)
(type fixnum start end radix))
(values-list (loop for left = start then (1+ right)
for point in splitting-points
for right = point
collect (parse-integer-and-places string
left
right
:radix radix)
into integers
finally (return
(nconc integers
(list
(parse-integer-and-places string
left
end
:radix radix
)))))))
(declaim (inline number-value places))
(defun number-value (x) (car x))
(defun places (x) (cdr x))
;; Numbers which could've been parsed, but intentionally crippled not to:
;; #xFF.AA
;; #o12e3
;; Numbers which CL doesn't parse, but this does:
;; #10r3.2
;; #2r 11
(defun parse-number (string &key (start 0) (end nil) (radix 10)
((:float-format *read-default-float-format*)
*read-default-float-format*))
"Given a string, and start, end, and radix parameters, produce a number according to the syntax definitions in the Common Lisp Hyperspec."
(flet ((invalid-number (reason)
(error 'invalid-number
:value (subseq string start end)
:reason reason)))
(let ((end (or end (length string))))
(if (and (eql (char string start) #\#)
(member (char string (1+ start)) '(#\C #\c)))
(let ((\(-pos (position #\( string :start start :end end))
(\)-pos (position #\) string :start start :end end)))
(when (or (not \(-pos)
(not \)-pos)
(position #\( string :start (1+ \(-pos) :end end)
(position #\) string :start (1+ \)-pos) :end end))
(invalid-number "Mismatched/missing parenthesis"))
(let ((real-pos (position-if-not #'white-space-p string
:start (1+ \(-pos) :end \)-pos)))
(unless real-pos
(invalid-number "Missing real part"))
(let ((delimiting-space (position-if #'white-space-p string
:start (1+ real-pos)
:end \)-pos)))
(unless delimiting-space
(invalid-number "Missing imaginary part"))
(let ((img-pos (position-if-not #'white-space-p string
:start (1+ delimiting-space)
:end \)-pos)))
(unless img-pos
(invalid-number "Missing imaginary part"))
(let ((img-end-pos (position-if #'white-space-p string
:start (1+ img-pos)
:end \)-pos)))
(complex (parse-real-number string
:start real-pos
:end delimiting-space
:radix radix)
(parse-real-number string
:start img-pos
:end (or img-end-pos
\)-pos)
:radix radix)))))))
(parse-real-number string :start start :end end :radix radix)))))
(defun parse-real-number (string &key (start 0) (end nil) (radix 10)
((:float-format *read-default-float-format*)
*read-default-float-format*))
"Given a string, and start, end, and radix parameters, produce a number according to the syntax definitions in the Common Lisp Hyperspec -- except for complex numbers."
(let ((end (or end (length string))))
(case (char string start)
((#\-)
(* -1 (parse-positive-real-number string
:start (1+ start)
:end end
:radix radix)))
((#\#)
(case (char string (1+ start))
((#\x #\X)
(parse-real-number string
:start (+ start 2)
:end end
:radix 16))
((#\b #\B)
(parse-real-number string
:start (+ start 2)
:end end
:radix 2))
((#\o #\O)
(parse-real-number string
:start (+ start 2)
:end end
:radix 8))
(t (if (digit-char-p (char string (1+ start)))
(let ((r-pos (position #\r string
:start (1+ start)
:end end
:key #'char-downcase)))
(unless r-pos
(error 'invalid-number
:value (subseq string start end)
:reason "Missing R in #radixR"))
(parse-real-number string
:start (1+ r-pos)
:end end
:radix (parse-integer string
:start (1+ start)
:end r-pos)))))))
(t (parse-positive-real-number string
:start start
:end end
:radix radix)))))
(defun base-for-exponent-marker (char)
(case char
((#\d #\D)
10.0d0)
((#\e #\E)
(coerce 10 *read-default-float-format*))
((#\f #\F)
10.0f0)
((#\s #\S)
10.0s0)
((#\l #\L)
10.0l0)))
(defun make-float/frac (radix exp-marker whole-place frac-place exp-place)
(let* ((base (base-for-exponent-marker exp-marker))
(exp (expt base (number-value exp-place))))
(+ (* exp (number-value whole-place))
(/ (* exp (number-value frac-place))
(expt (float radix base)
(places frac-place))))))
(defun make-float/whole (exp-marker whole-place exp-place)
(* (number-value whole-place)
(expt (base-for-exponent-marker exp-marker)
(number-value exp-place))))
(defun parse-positive-real-number (string &key (start 0) (end nil) (radix 10)
((:float-format *read-default-float-format*)
*read-default-float-format*))
"Given a string, and start, end, and radix parameters, produce a number according to the syntax definitions in the Common Lisp Hyperspec -- except for complex numbers and negative numbers."
(let ((end (or end (length string)))
(first-char (char string start)))
(flet ((invalid-number (reason)
(error 'invalid-number
:value (subseq string start end)
:reason reason)))
(case first-char
((#\-)
(invalid-number "Invalid usage of -"))
((#\/)
(invalid-number "/ at beginning of number"))
((#\d #\D #\e #\E #\l #\L #\f #\F #\s #\S)
(when (= radix 10)
(invalid-number "Exponent-marker at beginning of number"))))
(let (/-pos .-pos exp-pos exp-marker)
(loop for index from start below end
for char = (char string index)
do (case char
((#\/)
(if /-pos
(invalid-number "Multiple /'s in number")
(setf /-pos index)))
((#\.)
(if .-pos
(invalid-number "Multiple .'s in number")
(setf .-pos index)))
((#\e #\E #\f #\F #\s #\S #\l #\L #\d #\D)
(when (= radix 10)
(when exp-pos
(invalid-number
"Multiple exponent-markers in number"))
(setf exp-pos index)
(setf exp-marker (char-downcase char)))))
when (eql index (1- end))
do (case char
((#\/)
(invalid-number "/ at end of number"))
((#\d #\D #\e #\E #\s #\S #\l #\L #\f #\F)
(when (= radix 10)
(invalid-number "Exponent-marker at end of number")))))
(cond ((and /-pos .-pos)
(invalid-number "Both . and / cannot be present simultaneously"))
((and /-pos exp-pos)
(invalid-number "Both an exponent-marker and / cannot be present simultaneously"))
((and .-pos exp-pos)
(if (< exp-pos .-pos)
(invalid-number "Exponent-markers must occur after . in number")
(if (/= radix 10)
(invalid-number "Only decimal numbers can contain exponent-markers or decimal points")
(multiple-value-bind (whole-place frac-place exp-place)
(parse-integers string start end
(list .-pos exp-pos)
:radix radix)
(make-float/frac radix exp-marker whole-place frac-place exp-place)))))
(exp-pos
(if (/= radix 10)
(invalid-number "Only decimals can contain exponent-markers")
(multiple-value-bind (whole-place exp-place)
(parse-integers string start end
(list exp-pos)
:radix radix)
(make-float/whole exp-marker whole-place exp-place))))
(/-pos
(multiple-value-bind (numerator denominator)
(parse-integers string start end
(list /-pos)
:radix radix)
(if (>= (number-value denominator) 0)
(/ (number-value numerator)
(number-value denominator))
(invalid-number "Misplaced - sign"))))
(.-pos
(if (/= radix 10)
(invalid-number "Only decimal numbers can contain decimal points")
(multiple-value-bind (whole-part frac-part)
(parse-integers string start end
(list .-pos)
:radix 10)
(cond
((minusp (places frac-part))
(if (and (zerop (number-value whole-part))
(zerop (places whole-part)))
(invalid-number "Only the . is present")
(number-value whole-part)))
((>= (number-value frac-part) 0)
(coerce (+ (number-value whole-part)
(/ (number-value frac-part)
(expt 10 (places frac-part))))
*read-default-float-format*))
(t
(invalid-number "Misplaced - sign"))))))
(t
(values (parse-integer string
:start start
:end end
:radix radix))))))))
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