builtin: add a string.parse_int/2 method (wrapping strconv.parse_int/3) (#13164)
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@ -539,6 +539,36 @@ pub fn (s string) u64() u64 {
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return strconv.common_parse_uint(s, 0, 64, false, false) or { 0 }
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}
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// `parse_int` interprets a string s in the given base (0, 2 to 36) and
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// bit size (0 to 64) and returns the corresponding value i.
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//
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// If the base argument is 0, the true base is implied by the string's
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// prefix: 2 for "0b", 8 for "0" or "0o", 16 for "0x", and 10 otherwise.
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// Also, for argument base 0 only, underscore characters are permitted
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// as defined by the Go syntax for integer literals.
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//
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// The bitSize argument specifies the integer type
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// that the result must fit into. Bit sizes 0, 8, 16, 32, and 64
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// correspond to int, int8, int16, int32, and int64.
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// If bitSize is below 0 or above 64, an error is returned.
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//
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// This method directly exposes the `parse_uint` function from `strconv`
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// as a method on `string`. For more advanced features,
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// consider calling `strconv.common_parse_uint` directly.
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// Example:
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pub fn (s string) parse_uint(_base int, _bit_size int) ?u64 {
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return strconv.parse_uint(s, _base, _bit_size)
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}
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// `parse_uint` is like `parse_int` but for unsigned numbers
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//
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// This method directly exposes the `parse_int` function from `strconv`
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// as a method on `string`. For more advanced features,
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// consider calling `strconv.common_parse_int` directly.
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pub fn (s string) parse_int(_base int, _bit_size int) ?i64 {
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return strconv.parse_int(s, _base, _bit_size)
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}
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[direct_array_access]
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fn (s string) == (a string) bool {
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if s.str == 0 {
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@ -311,3 +311,25 @@ fn test_interpolation_of_negative_numbers_padding_and_width() {
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assert '-0000110' == '${-6:08b}'
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assert ' -110' == '${-6:8b}'
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}
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fn test_parse() {
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assert i64(1) == '1'.parse_int(0, 8) or { 0 }
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assert i64(1) == '0b01'.parse_int(0, 8) or { 0 }
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assert i64(1) == '01'.parse_int(0, 8) or { 0 }
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assert i64(1) == '0o01'.parse_int(0, 8) or { 0 }
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assert i64(1) == '0x01'.parse_int(0, 8) or { 0 }
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assert i64(1) == '1'.parse_int(2, 8) or { 0 }
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assert i64(1) == '1'.parse_int(8, 8) or { 0 }
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assert i64(1) == '1'.parse_int(10, 8) or { 0 }
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assert i64(1) == '1'.parse_int(16, 8) or { 0 }
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assert u64(1) == '1'.parse_uint(0, 8) or { 0 }
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assert u64(1) == '0b01'.parse_uint(0, 8) or { 0 }
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assert u64(1) == '01'.parse_uint(0, 8) or { 0 }
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assert u64(1) == '0o01'.parse_uint(0, 8) or { 0 }
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assert u64(1) == '0x01'.parse_uint(0, 8) or { 0 }
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assert u64(1) == '1'.parse_uint(2, 8) or { 0 }
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assert u64(1) == '1'.parse_uint(8, 8) or { 0 }
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assert u64(1) == '1'.parse_uint(10, 8) or { 0 }
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assert u64(1) == '1'.parse_uint(16, 8) or { 0 }
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}
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