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author | David Robillard <d@drobilla.net> | 2019-10-06 20:59:12 +0200 |
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committer | David Robillard <d@drobilla.net> | 2022-01-13 23:03:44 -0500 |
commit | d88b5a797f8502c40d0da964d653a1cd3028c872 (patch) | |
tree | bf2cbf8370515f24333b2c859fedf6c27877da12 /include | |
parent | 2ddf10fb8bfabff3ecdbe9ea866a905631ec2866 (diff) | |
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Clean up numeric node construction and access API
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-rw-r--r-- | include/serd/serd.h | 87 |
1 files changed, 75 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/include/serd/serd.h b/include/serd/serd.h index 80a12452..56dbcaaa 100644 --- a/include/serd/serd.h +++ b/include/serd/serd.h @@ -222,18 +222,6 @@ size_t serd_strlen(const char* SERD_NONNULL str, SerdNodeFlags* SERD_NULLABLE flags); /** - Parse a string to a double. - - The API of this function is identical to the standard C strtod function, - except this function is locale-independent and always matches the lexical - format used in the Turtle grammar (the decimal point is always "."). -*/ -SERD_API -double -serd_strtod(const char* SERD_NONNULL str, - const char* SERD_NONNULL* SERD_NULLABLE endptr); - -/** Decode a base64 string. This function can be used to decode a node created with serd_new_base64(). @@ -618,6 +606,36 @@ SerdNode* SERD_ALLOCATED serd_new_decimal(double d, const SerdNode* SERD_NULLABLE datatype); /** + Create a new canonical xsd:double literal. + + The returned node will always be in scientific notation, like "1.23E4", + except for NaN and negative/positive infinity, which are "NaN", "-INF", and + "INF", respectively. + + Uses the shortest possible representation that precisely describes `d`, + which has at most 17 significant digits (under 24 characters total). + + @param d Double value to write. + @return A literal node with datatype xsd:double. +*/ +SERD_API +SerdNode* SERD_ALLOCATED +serd_new_double(double d); + +/** + Create a new canonical xsd:float literal. + + Uses identical formatting to serd_new_double(), except with at most 9 + significant digits (under 14 characters total). + + @param f Float value of literal. + @return A literal node with datatype xsd:float. +*/ +SERD_API +SerdNode* SERD_ALLOCATED +serd_new_float(float f); + +/** Create a new canonical xsd:integer literal. @param i Integer value of literal. @@ -643,6 +661,51 @@ serd_new_base64(const void* SERD_NONNULL buf, size_t size, const SerdNode* SERD_NULLABLE datatype); +/** + Return the value of `node` as a boolean. + + This will work for booleans, and numbers of any datatype if they are 0 or + 1. + + @return The value of `node` as a `bool`, or `false` on error. +*/ +SERD_API +bool +serd_get_boolean(const SerdNode* SERD_NONNULL node); + +/** + Return the value of `node` as a double. + + This will coerce numbers of any datatype to double, if the value fits. + + @return The value of `node` as a `double`, or NaN on error. +*/ +SERD_API +double +serd_get_double(const SerdNode* SERD_NONNULL node); + +/** + Return the value of `node` as a float. + + This will coerce numbers of any datatype to float, if the value fits. + + @return The value of `node` as a `float`, or NaN on error. +*/ +SERD_API +float +serd_get_float(const SerdNode* SERD_NONNULL node); + +/** + Return the value of `node` as a long (signed 64-bit integer). + + This will coerce numbers of any datatype to long, if the value fits. + + @return The value of `node` as a `int64_t`, or 0 on error. +*/ +SERD_API +int64_t +serd_get_integer(const SerdNode* SERD_NONNULL node); + /// Return a deep copy of `node` SERD_API SerdNode* SERD_ALLOCATED |