neo-go/pkg/encoding/fixedn/decimal.go
Roman Khimov 1b83dc2476 *: improve for loop syntax
Mostly it's about Go 1.22+ syntax with ranging over integers, but it also
prefers ranging over slices where possible (it makes code a little better to
read).

Notice that we have a number of dangerous loops where slices are mutated
during loop execution, many of these can't be converted since we need proper
length evalutation at every iteration.

Signed-off-by: Roman Khimov <roman@nspcc.ru>
2024-08-30 21:45:18 +03:00

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package fixedn
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"math/big"
"strconv"
"strings"
)
const maxAllowedPrecision = 16
// ErrInvalidFormat is returned when decimal format is invalid.
var ErrInvalidFormat = errors.New("invalid decimal format")
var _pow10 []*big.Int
func init() {
var p = int64(1)
for range maxAllowedPrecision + 1 {
_pow10 = append(_pow10, big.NewInt(p))
p *= 10
}
}
func pow10(n int) *big.Int {
last := len(_pow10) - 1
if n <= last {
return _pow10[n]
}
p := new(big.Int)
p.Mul(_pow10[last], _pow10[1])
for i := last + 1; i < n; i++ {
p.Mul(p, _pow10[1])
}
return p
}
// ToString converts a big decimal with the specified precision to a string.
func ToString(bi *big.Int, precision int) string {
var dp, fp big.Int
dp.QuoRem(bi, pow10(precision), &fp)
var s = dp.String()
if fp.Sign() == 0 {
return s
}
frac := fp.Uint64()
trimmed := 0
for ; frac%10 == 0; frac /= 10 {
trimmed++
}
return s + "." + fmt.Sprintf("%0"+strconv.FormatUint(uint64(precision-trimmed), 10)+"d", frac)
}
// FromString converts a string to a big decimal with the specified precision.
func FromString(s string, precision int) (*big.Int, error) {
parts := strings.SplitN(s, ".", 2)
bi, ok := new(big.Int).SetString(parts[0], 10)
if !ok {
return nil, ErrInvalidFormat
}
bi.Mul(bi, pow10(precision))
if len(parts) == 1 {
return bi, nil
}
if len(parts[1]) > precision {
return nil, ErrInvalidFormat
}
fp, ok := new(big.Int).SetString(parts[1], 10)
if !ok {
return nil, ErrInvalidFormat
}
fp.Mul(fp, pow10(precision-len(parts[1])))
if bi.Sign() == -1 {
return bi.Sub(bi, fp), nil
}
return bi.Add(bi, fp), nil
}