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authorJon Lipstate <Jon@Lipstate.com>2023-04-06 00:02:57 -0700
committerJon Lipstate <Jon@Lipstate.com>2023-04-06 00:02:57 -0700
commit9ecbd70daa60bd06f80dca6dbfc5c871e6b6a07a (patch)
treebd804640a45a645d6a75cd7d5ecd650018fffff3 /core/strconv
parentb8989d9bf9426feab00793336b2067bc201c365e (diff)
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Diffstat (limited to 'core/strconv')
-rw-r--r--core/strconv/strconv.odin50
1 files changed, 25 insertions, 25 deletions
diff --git a/core/strconv/strconv.odin b/core/strconv/strconv.odin
index ad7d93ce6..f1fda7561 100644
--- a/core/strconv/strconv.odin
+++ b/core/strconv/strconv.odin
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ Parses an integer value from the input string in the given base, without a prefi
Example:
- parse_i64_of_base_example::proc {
+ parse_i64_of_base_example() :: proc {
n, ok := strconv.parse_i64_of_base("-1234e3", 10)
fmt.println(n, ok)
}
@@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ Parses an integer value from the input string in base 10, unless there's a prefi
Example:
- parse_i64_maybe_prefixed_example :: proc {
+ parse_i64_maybe_prefixed_example() :: proc {
n, ok := strconv.parse_i64_maybe_prefixed("1234")
fmt.println(n,ok)
@@ -204,7 +204,7 @@ Parses an unsigned 64-bit integer value from the input string without a prefix,
Example:
- parse_u64_of_base_example :: proc {
+ parse_u64_of_base_example() :: proc {
n, ok := strconv.parse_u64_of_base("1234e3", 10)
fmt.println(n,ok)
@@ -264,7 +264,7 @@ Parses an unsigned 64-bit integer value from the input string, using the specifi
Example:
- parse_u64_maybe_prefixed_example :: proc {
+ parse_u64_maybe_prefixed_example() :: proc {
n, ok := strconv.parse_u64_maybe_prefixed("1234")
fmt.println(n,ok)
@@ -336,7 +336,7 @@ Parses a signed integer value from the input string, using the specified base or
Example:
- parse_int_example :: proc {
+ parse_int_example() :: proc {
n, ok := strconv.parse_int("1234") // without prefix, inferred base 10
fmt.println(n,ok)
@@ -377,7 +377,7 @@ Parses an unsigned integer value from the input string, using the specified base
Example:
- parse_uint_example :: proc {
+ parse_uint_example() :: proc {
n, ok := strconv.parse_uint("1234") // without prefix, inferred base 10
fmt.println(n,ok)
@@ -418,7 +418,7 @@ Parses an integer value from a string in the given base, without any prefix
Example:
- parse_i128_of_base_example :: proc {
+ parse_i128_of_base_example() :: proc {
n, ok := strconv.parse_i128_of_base("-1234eeee", 10)
fmt.println(n,ok)
}
@@ -483,7 +483,7 @@ Parses an integer value from a string in base 10, unless there's a prefix
Example:
- parse_i128_maybe_prefixed_example :: proc {
+ parse_i128_maybe_prefixed_example() :: proc {
n, ok := strconv.parse_i128_maybe_prefixed("1234")
fmt.println(n, ok)
@@ -565,7 +565,7 @@ Parses an unsigned integer value from a string in the given base, without any pr
Example:
- parse_u128_of_base_example :: proc {
+ parse_u128_of_base_example() :: proc {
n, ok := strconv.parse_u128_of_base("1234eeee", 10)
fmt.println(n, ok)
@@ -622,7 +622,7 @@ Parses an unsigned integer value from a string in base 10, unless there's a pref
Example:
- parse_u128_maybe_prefixed_example :: proc {
+ parse_u128_maybe_prefixed_example() :: proc {
n, ok := strconv.parse_u128_maybe_prefixed("1234")
fmt.println(n, ok)
@@ -703,7 +703,7 @@ Parses a 32-bit floating point number from a string
Example:
- parse_f32_example :: proc {
+ parse_f32_example() :: proc {
n, ok := strconv.parse_f32("1234eee")
fmt.println(n, ok)
@@ -734,7 +734,7 @@ Parses a 64-bit floating point number from a string
Example:
- parse_f64_example :: proc {
+ parse_f64_example() :: proc {
n, ok := strconv.parse_f64("1234eee")
fmt.println(n, ok)
@@ -768,7 +768,7 @@ Parses a 32-bit floating point number from a string and returns the parsed numbe
Example:
- parse_f32_prefix_example :: proc {
+ parse_f32_prefix_example() :: proc {
n, _, ok := strconv.parse_f32_prefix("1234eee")
fmt.println(n, ok)
@@ -801,7 +801,7 @@ Parses a 64-bit floating point number from a string and returns the parsed numbe
Example:
- parse_f64_prefix_example :: proc() {
+ parse_f64_prefix_example() :: proc() {
n, _, ok := strconv.parse_f64_prefix("12.34eee")
fmt.println(n, ok)
@@ -1105,7 +1105,7 @@ Appends a boolean value as a string to the given buffer
Example:
- append_bool_example :: proc() {
+ append_bool_example() :: proc() {
buf: [4]byte
result := strconv.append_bool(buf[:], true)
fmt.println(result, buf)
@@ -1137,7 +1137,7 @@ Appends an unsigned integer value as a string to the given buffer with the speci
Example:
- append_uint_example :: proc() {
+ append_uint_example() :: proc() {
buf: [4]byte
result := strconv.append_uint(buf[:], 42, 16)
fmt.println(result, buf)
@@ -1163,7 +1163,7 @@ Appends a signed integer value as a string to the given buffer with the specifie
Example:
- append_int_example :: proc() {
+ append_int_example() :: proc() {
buf: [4]byte
result := strconv.append_int(buf[:], -42, 10)
fmt.println(result, buf)
@@ -1188,7 +1188,7 @@ Converts an integer value to a string and stores it in the given buffer
Example:
- itoa_example :: proc() {
+ itoa_example() :: proc() {
buf: [4]byte
result := strconv.itoa(buf[:], 42)
fmt.println(result, buf) // "42"
@@ -1212,7 +1212,7 @@ Converts a string to an integer value
Example:
- atoi_example :: proc() {
+ atoi_example() :: proc() {
fmt.println(strconv.atoi("42"))
}
@@ -1235,7 +1235,7 @@ Converts a string to a float64 value
Example:
- atof_example :: proc() {
+ atof_example() :: proc() {
fmt.println(strconv.atof("3.14"))
}
@@ -1264,7 +1264,7 @@ Appends a float64 value as a string to the given buffer with the specified forma
Example:
- append_float_example :: proc() {
+ append_float_example() :: proc() {
buf: [8]byte
result := strconv.append_float(buf[:], 3.14159, 'f', 2, 64)
fmt.println(result, buf)
@@ -1289,7 +1289,7 @@ Appends a quoted string representation of the input string to a given byte slice
Example:
- quote_example :: proc() {
+ quote_example() :: proc() {
buf: [20]byte
result := strconv.quote(buf[:], "hello")
fmt.println(result, buf)
@@ -1349,7 +1349,7 @@ Appends a quoted rune representation of the input rune to a given byte slice and
Example:
- quote_rune_example :: proc() {
+ quote_rune_example() :: proc() {
buf: [4]byte
result := strconv.quote_rune(buf[:], 'A')
fmt.println(result, buf)
@@ -1426,7 +1426,7 @@ Unquotes a single character from the input string, considering the given quote c
Example:
- unquote_char_example :: proc() {
+ unquote_char_example() :: proc() {
src:="\'The\' raven"
r, multiple_bytes, tail_string, success := strconv.unquote_char(src,'\'')
fmt.println("Source:", src)
@@ -1549,7 +1549,7 @@ WARNING: This procedure gives unexpected results if the quotes are not the first
Example:
- unquote_string_example :: proc() {
+ unquote_string_example() :: proc() {
src:="\"The raven Huginn is black.\""
s, allocated, ok := strconv.unquote_string(src)
fmt.println(src)