265 lines
12 KiB
C++
265 lines
12 KiB
C++
// Copyright 2014 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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// found in the LICENSE file.
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#ifndef BASE_NUMERICS_SAFE_CONVERSIONS_IMPL_H_
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#define BASE_NUMERICS_SAFE_CONVERSIONS_IMPL_H_
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#include <limits.h>
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include <climits>
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#include <limits>
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namespace base {
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namespace internal {
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// The std library doesn't provide a binary max_exponent for integers, however
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// we can compute one by adding one to the number of non-sign bits. This allows
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// for accurate range comparisons between floating point and integer types.
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template <typename NumericType>
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struct MaxExponent {
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static_assert(std::is_arithmetic<NumericType>::value,
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"Argument must be numeric.");
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static const int value = std::numeric_limits<NumericType>::is_iec559
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? std::numeric_limits<NumericType>::max_exponent
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: (sizeof(NumericType) * CHAR_BIT + 1 -
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std::numeric_limits<NumericType>::is_signed);
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};
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enum IntegerRepresentation {
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INTEGER_REPRESENTATION_UNSIGNED,
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INTEGER_REPRESENTATION_SIGNED
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};
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// A range for a given nunmeric Src type is contained for a given numeric Dst
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// type if both numeric_limits<Src>::max() <= numeric_limits<Dst>::max() and
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// numeric_limits<Src>::min() >= numeric_limits<Dst>::min() are true.
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// We implement this as template specializations rather than simple static
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// comparisons to ensure type correctness in our comparisons.
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enum NumericRangeRepresentation {
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NUMERIC_RANGE_NOT_CONTAINED,
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NUMERIC_RANGE_CONTAINED
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};
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// Helper templates to statically determine if our destination type can contain
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// maximum and minimum values represented by the source type.
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template <
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typename Dst,
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typename Src,
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IntegerRepresentation DstSign = std::numeric_limits<Dst>::is_signed
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? INTEGER_REPRESENTATION_SIGNED
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: INTEGER_REPRESENTATION_UNSIGNED,
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IntegerRepresentation SrcSign =
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std::numeric_limits<Src>::is_signed
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? INTEGER_REPRESENTATION_SIGNED
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: INTEGER_REPRESENTATION_UNSIGNED >
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struct StaticDstRangeRelationToSrcRange;
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// Same sign: Dst is guaranteed to contain Src only if its range is equal or
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// larger.
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template <typename Dst, typename Src, IntegerRepresentation Sign>
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struct StaticDstRangeRelationToSrcRange<Dst, Src, Sign, Sign> {
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static const NumericRangeRepresentation value =
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MaxExponent<Dst>::value >= MaxExponent<Src>::value
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? NUMERIC_RANGE_CONTAINED
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: NUMERIC_RANGE_NOT_CONTAINED;
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};
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// Unsigned to signed: Dst is guaranteed to contain source only if its range is
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// larger.
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template <typename Dst, typename Src>
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struct StaticDstRangeRelationToSrcRange<Dst,
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Src,
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INTEGER_REPRESENTATION_SIGNED,
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INTEGER_REPRESENTATION_UNSIGNED> {
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static const NumericRangeRepresentation value =
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MaxExponent<Dst>::value > MaxExponent<Src>::value
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? NUMERIC_RANGE_CONTAINED
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: NUMERIC_RANGE_NOT_CONTAINED;
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};
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// Signed to unsigned: Dst cannot be statically determined to contain Src.
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template <typename Dst, typename Src>
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struct StaticDstRangeRelationToSrcRange<Dst,
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Src,
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INTEGER_REPRESENTATION_UNSIGNED,
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INTEGER_REPRESENTATION_SIGNED> {
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static const NumericRangeRepresentation value = NUMERIC_RANGE_NOT_CONTAINED;
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};
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enum RangeConstraint {
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RANGE_VALID = 0x0, // Value can be represented by the destination type.
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RANGE_UNDERFLOW = 0x1, // Value would overflow.
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RANGE_OVERFLOW = 0x2, // Value would underflow.
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RANGE_INVALID = RANGE_UNDERFLOW | RANGE_OVERFLOW // Invalid (i.e. NaN).
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};
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// Helper function for coercing an int back to a RangeContraint.
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constexpr RangeConstraint GetRangeConstraint(int integer_range_constraint) {
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// TODO(jschuh): Once we get full C++14 support we want this
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// assert(integer_range_constraint >= RANGE_VALID &&
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// integer_range_constraint <= RANGE_INVALID)
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return static_cast<RangeConstraint>(integer_range_constraint);
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}
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// This function creates a RangeConstraint from an upper and lower bound
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// check by taking advantage of the fact that only NaN can be out of range in
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// both directions at once.
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constexpr inline RangeConstraint GetRangeConstraint(bool is_in_upper_bound,
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bool is_in_lower_bound) {
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return GetRangeConstraint((is_in_upper_bound ? 0 : RANGE_OVERFLOW) |
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(is_in_lower_bound ? 0 : RANGE_UNDERFLOW));
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}
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// The following helper template addresses a corner case in range checks for
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// conversion from a floating-point type to an integral type of smaller range
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// but larger precision (e.g. float -> unsigned). The problem is as follows:
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// 1. Integral maximum is always one less than a power of two, so it must be
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// truncated to fit the mantissa of the floating point. The direction of
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// rounding is implementation defined, but by default it's always IEEE
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// floats, which round to nearest and thus result in a value of larger
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// magnitude than the integral value.
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// Example: float f = UINT_MAX; // f is 4294967296f but UINT_MAX
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// // is 4294967295u.
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// 2. If the floating point value is equal to the promoted integral maximum
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// value, a range check will erroneously pass.
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// Example: (4294967296f <= 4294967295u) // This is true due to a precision
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// // loss in rounding up to float.
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// 3. When the floating point value is then converted to an integral, the
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// resulting value is out of range for the target integral type and
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// thus is implementation defined.
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// Example: unsigned u = (float)INT_MAX; // u will typically overflow to 0.
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// To fix this bug we manually truncate the maximum value when the destination
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// type is an integral of larger precision than the source floating-point type,
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// such that the resulting maximum is represented exactly as a floating point.
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template <typename Dst, typename Src>
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struct NarrowingRange {
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typedef typename std::numeric_limits<Src> SrcLimits;
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typedef typename std::numeric_limits<Dst> DstLimits;
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// The following logic avoids warnings where the max function is
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// instantiated with invalid values for a bit shift (even though
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// such a function can never be called).
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static const int shift = (MaxExponent<Src>::value > MaxExponent<Dst>::value &&
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SrcLimits::digits < DstLimits::digits &&
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SrcLimits::is_iec559 &&
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DstLimits::is_integer)
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? (DstLimits::digits - SrcLimits::digits)
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: 0;
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static constexpr Dst max() {
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// We use UINTMAX_C below to avoid compiler warnings about shifting floating
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// points. Since it's a compile time calculation, it shouldn't have any
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// performance impact.
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return DstLimits::max() - static_cast<Dst>((UINTMAX_C(1) << shift) - 1);
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}
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static constexpr Dst min() {
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return std::numeric_limits<Dst>::is_iec559 ? -DstLimits::max()
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: DstLimits::min();
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}
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};
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template <
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typename Dst,
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typename Src,
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IntegerRepresentation DstSign = std::numeric_limits<Dst>::is_signed
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? INTEGER_REPRESENTATION_SIGNED
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: INTEGER_REPRESENTATION_UNSIGNED,
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IntegerRepresentation SrcSign = std::numeric_limits<Src>::is_signed
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? INTEGER_REPRESENTATION_SIGNED
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: INTEGER_REPRESENTATION_UNSIGNED,
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NumericRangeRepresentation DstRange =
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StaticDstRangeRelationToSrcRange<Dst, Src>::value >
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struct DstRangeRelationToSrcRangeImpl;
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// The following templates are for ranges that must be verified at runtime. We
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// split it into checks based on signedness to avoid confusing casts and
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// compiler warnings on signed an unsigned comparisons.
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// Dst range is statically determined to contain Src: Nothing to check.
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template <typename Dst,
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typename Src,
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IntegerRepresentation DstSign,
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IntegerRepresentation SrcSign>
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struct DstRangeRelationToSrcRangeImpl<Dst,
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Src,
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DstSign,
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SrcSign,
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NUMERIC_RANGE_CONTAINED> {
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static constexpr RangeConstraint Check(Src /*value*/) { return RANGE_VALID; }
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};
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// Signed to signed narrowing: Both the upper and lower boundaries may be
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// exceeded.
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template <typename Dst, typename Src>
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struct DstRangeRelationToSrcRangeImpl<Dst,
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Src,
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INTEGER_REPRESENTATION_SIGNED,
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INTEGER_REPRESENTATION_SIGNED,
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NUMERIC_RANGE_NOT_CONTAINED> {
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static constexpr RangeConstraint Check(Src value) {
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return GetRangeConstraint((value <= NarrowingRange<Dst, Src>::max()),
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(value >= NarrowingRange<Dst, Src>::min()));
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}
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};
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// Unsigned to unsigned narrowing: Only the upper boundary can be exceeded.
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template <typename Dst, typename Src>
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struct DstRangeRelationToSrcRangeImpl<Dst,
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Src,
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INTEGER_REPRESENTATION_UNSIGNED,
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INTEGER_REPRESENTATION_UNSIGNED,
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NUMERIC_RANGE_NOT_CONTAINED> {
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static constexpr RangeConstraint Check(Src value) {
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return GetRangeConstraint(value <= NarrowingRange<Dst, Src>::max(), true);
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}
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};
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// Unsigned to signed: The upper boundary may be exceeded.
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template <typename Dst, typename Src>
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struct DstRangeRelationToSrcRangeImpl<Dst,
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Src,
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INTEGER_REPRESENTATION_SIGNED,
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INTEGER_REPRESENTATION_UNSIGNED,
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NUMERIC_RANGE_NOT_CONTAINED> {
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static constexpr RangeConstraint Check(Src value) {
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return sizeof(Dst) > sizeof(Src)
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? RANGE_VALID
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: GetRangeConstraint(
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value <= static_cast<Src>(NarrowingRange<Dst, Src>::max()),
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true);
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}
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};
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// Signed to unsigned: The upper boundary may be exceeded for a narrower Dst,
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// and any negative value exceeds the lower boundary.
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template <typename Dst, typename Src>
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struct DstRangeRelationToSrcRangeImpl<Dst,
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Src,
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INTEGER_REPRESENTATION_UNSIGNED,
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INTEGER_REPRESENTATION_SIGNED,
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NUMERIC_RANGE_NOT_CONTAINED> {
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static constexpr RangeConstraint Check(Src value) {
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return (MaxExponent<Dst>::value >= MaxExponent<Src>::value)
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? GetRangeConstraint(true, value >= static_cast<Src>(0))
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: GetRangeConstraint(
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value <= static_cast<Src>(NarrowingRange<Dst, Src>::max()),
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value >= static_cast<Src>(0));
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}
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};
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template <typename Dst, typename Src>
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constexpr RangeConstraint DstRangeRelationToSrcRange(Src value) {
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static_assert(std::numeric_limits<Src>::is_specialized,
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"Argument must be numeric.");
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static_assert(std::numeric_limits<Dst>::is_specialized,
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"Result must be numeric.");
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return DstRangeRelationToSrcRangeImpl<Dst, Src>::Check(value);
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}
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} // namespace internal
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} // namespace base
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#endif // BASE_NUMERICS_SAFE_CONVERSIONS_IMPL_H_
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