chromium/base/third_party/double_conversion/double-conversion/strtod.h

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#ifndef DOUBLE_CONVERSION_STRTOD_H_
#define DOUBLE_CONVERSION_STRTOD_H_

#include "utils.h"

namespace double_conversion {

// The buffer must only contain digits in the range [0-9]. It must not
// contain a dot or a sign. It must not start with '0', and must not be empty.
double Strtod(Vector<const char> buffer, int exponent);

// The buffer must only contain digits in the range [0-9]. It must not
// contain a dot or a sign. It must not start with '0', and must not be empty.
float Strtof(Vector<const char> buffer, int exponent);

// Same as Strtod, but assumes that 'trimmed' is already trimmed, as if run
// through TrimAndCut. That is, 'trimmed' must have no leading or trailing
// zeros, must not be a lone zero, and must not have 'too many' digits.
double StrtodTrimmed(Vector<const char> trimmed, int exponent);

// Same as Strtof, but assumes that 'trimmed' is already trimmed, as if run
// through TrimAndCut. That is, 'trimmed' must have no leading or trailing
// zeros, must not be a lone zero, and must not have 'too many' digits.
float StrtofTrimmed(Vector<const char> trimmed, int exponent);

inline Vector<const char> TrimTrailingZeros(Vector<const char> buffer) {}

}  // namespace double_conversion

#endif  // DOUBLE_CONVERSION_STRTOD_H_