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struct | IntegerTemplate (T) |
typedef | IntegerTemplate (char) Integer |
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module mango convert | Integer |
import mango convert | Atoi |
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Definition in file Integer.d.
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A set of functions for converting between string and integer values. Declare stylistic flags Format numeric values into the provided output buffer. The traditional printf() conversion specifiers are adhered to, and the following types are supported: u - unsigned decimal d - signed decimal o - octal x - lowercase hexadecimal X - uppercase hexadecimal b - binary Modifiers supported include: # : prefix the conversion with a type identifier + : prefix positive decimals with a '+' space : prefix positive decimals with one space 0 : left-pad the number with zeros These modifiers are specifed via the 'flags' provided, and are represented via these identifiers: # : Flags.Hash + : Flags.Plus space : Flags.Space 0 : Flags.Zero The provided 'dst' buffer should be sufficiently large enough to house the output. A 64-element array is often the maximum required (for a padded binary 64-bit string) Parse an integer value from the provided 'src' string. The string is also inspected for a radix (defaults to 10), which can be overridden by setting 'radix' to non-zero. A non-null 'ate' will return the number of characters used to construct the returned value. Throw a format error. This is used by a number of other modules in this package Definition at line 51 of file Integer.d. References assert(), Atoi, AtoiTemplate(), Format, Integer, and IntegerTemplate(). Referenced by FormatStructTemplate(), and IntegerTemplate(). |
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