Use `absl::from_chars` instead of `strtod`
This CL switches Tint to use `absl::from_chars` instead of `strtod` in order to have locale independent parsing of floats. Bug: tint:1686 Change-Id: Icb3d9a40928a1cb154b32629f7e39173d80e4563 Reviewed-on: https://dawn-review.googlesource.com/c/dawn/+/122780 Reviewed-by: David Neto <dneto@google.com> Kokoro: Kokoro <noreply+kokoro@google.com> Commit-Queue: Dan Sinclair <dsinclair@chromium.org>
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@ -14,6 +14,7 @@
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import("//build_overrides/build.gni")
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import("../../scripts/dawn_overrides_with_defaults.gni")
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import("../../tint_overrides_with_defaults.gni")
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if (tint_build_unittests) {
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@ -92,6 +93,17 @@ config("tint_config") {
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}
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}
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group("abseil") {
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# When build_with_chromium=true we need to include "//third_party/abseil-cpp:absl" while
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# it's beneficial to be more specific with standalone Dawn, especially when it comes to
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# including it as a dependency in other projects (such as Skia).
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if (build_with_chromium) {
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public_deps = [ "$dawn_abseil_dir:absl" ]
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} else {
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public_deps = [ "${dawn_root}/third_party/gn/abseil-cpp:strings" ]
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}
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}
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###############################################################################
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# Helper library for IO operations
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# Only to be used by tests and sample executable
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@ -953,6 +965,7 @@ libtint_source_set("libtint_wgsl_reader_src") {
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]
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deps = [
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":abseil",
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":libtint_ast_src",
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":libtint_base_src",
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":libtint_builtins_src",
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@ -760,7 +760,7 @@ target_link_libraries(tint_val tint_utils_io)
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## Tint library
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add_library(libtint ${TINT_LIB_SRCS})
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tint_default_compile_options(libtint)
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target_link_libraries(libtint tint_diagnostic_utils)
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target_link_libraries(libtint tint_diagnostic_utils absl_strings)
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if (${TINT_SYMBOL_STORE_DEBUG_NAME})
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target_compile_definitions(libtint PUBLIC "TINT_SYMBOL_STORE_DEBUG_NAME=1")
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endif()
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# Tint library with fuzzer instrumentation
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add_library(libtint-fuzz ${TINT_LIB_SRCS})
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tint_default_compile_options(libtint-fuzz)
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target_link_libraries(libtint-fuzz tint_diagnostic_utils)
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target_link_libraries(libtint-fuzz tint_diagnostic_utils absl_strings)
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if (${COMPILER_IS_LIKE_GNU})
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target_compile_options(libtint-fuzz PRIVATE -fvisibility=hidden)
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endif()
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#include <type_traits>
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#include <utility>
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#include "absl/strings/charconv.h"
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#include "src/tint/debug.h"
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#include "src/tint/number.h"
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#include "src/tint/text/unicode.h"
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// Parse the exponent if one exists
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bool has_exponent = false;
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bool negative_exponent = false;
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if (end < length() && (matches(end, 'e') || matches(end, 'E'))) {
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end++;
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if (end < length() && (matches(end, '+') || matches(end, '-'))) {
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negative_exponent = matches(end, '-');
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end++;
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}
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bool has_f_suffix = false;
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bool has_h_suffix = false;
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if (end < length() && matches(end, 'f')) {
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end++;
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has_f_suffix = true;
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} else if (end < length() && matches(end, 'h')) {
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end++;
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has_h_suffix = true;
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}
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return {};
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}
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advance(end - start);
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end_source(source);
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// Note, the `at` method will return a static `0` if the provided position is >= length. We
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// actually need the end pointer to point to the correct memory location to use `from_chars`.
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// So, handle the case where we point past the length specially.
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auto* end_ptr = &at(end);
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if (end >= length()) {
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end_ptr = &at(length() - 1) + 1;
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}
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double value = std::strtod(&at(start), nullptr);
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double value = 0;
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auto ret = absl::from_chars(&at(start), end_ptr, value);
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bool overflow = ret.ec != std::errc();
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// The provided value did not fit in a double and has a negative exponent, so treat it as a 0.
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if (negative_exponent && ret.ec == std::errc::result_out_of_range) {
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overflow = false;
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value = 0.0;
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}
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TINT_ASSERT(Reader, end_ptr == ret.ptr);
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advance(end - start);
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if (has_f_suffix) {
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if (auto f = CheckedConvert<f32>(AFloat(value))) {
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auto f = CheckedConvert<f32>(AFloat(value));
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if (!overflow && f) {
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advance(1);
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end_source(source);
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return {Token::Type::kFloatLiteral_F, source, static_cast<double>(f.Get())};
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} else {
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return {Token::Type::kError, source, "value cannot be represented as 'f32'"};
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}
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return {Token::Type::kError, source, "value cannot be represented as 'f32'"};
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}
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if (has_h_suffix) {
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if (auto f = CheckedConvert<f16>(AFloat(value))) {
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auto f = CheckedConvert<f16>(AFloat(value));
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if (!overflow && f) {
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advance(1);
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end_source(source);
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return {Token::Type::kFloatLiteral_H, source, static_cast<double>(f.Get())};
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} else {
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return {Token::Type::kError, source, "value cannot be represented as 'f16'"};
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}
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return {Token::Type::kError, source, "value cannot be represented as 'f16'"};
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}
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end_source(source);
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TINT_BEGIN_DISABLE_WARNING(FLOAT_EQUAL);
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if (value == HUGE_VAL || -value == HUGE_VAL) {
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if (overflow || value == HUGE_VAL || -value == HUGE_VAL) {
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return {Token::Type::kError, source, "value cannot be represented as 'abstract-float'"};
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} else {
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return {Token::Type::kFloatLiteral, source, value};
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Lexer l(&file);
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auto list = l.Lex();
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ASSERT_EQ(2u, list.size());
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ASSERT_EQ(2u, list.size()) << "Got: " << list[0].to_str();
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{
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auto& t = list[0];
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