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Ignore special case in Int64Str. This is hack but good enough for now.
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#include <stddef.h>
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#include <signal.h>
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#include <Log.h>
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#ifdef INT64_NATIVE
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#define Int64Sign(x) ((int) (((UInt64) (x)) >> 63))
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#else
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Int64 base64 = Int64Create(0, base);
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if (neg)
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{
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x = Int64Neg(x);
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}
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/* We only have symbols up to base 16 */
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if (base < 2 || base > 16)
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{
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return 0;
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}
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/*
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* This algorithm doesn't work on INT64_MIN.
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*
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* But it works on all other integers in the range, so we
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* just scoot the range in by one for now. It's a hack and
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* I'm not a huge fan of it, but this function is mostly
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* used in Json, which shouldn't have a range this large
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* anyway (Json is limited to -2^53 -> 2^53-1).
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*
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* Proper fixes are always welcome.
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*/
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if (Int64Eq(x, Int64Create(0x80000000, 0x00000000)))
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{
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x = Int64Add(x, Int64Create(0, 1));
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}
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#if 0
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else if (Int64Eq(x, Int64Create(0x7FFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF)))
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{
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x = Int64Sub(x, Int64Create(0, 1));
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}
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#endif
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if (base != 2 && base != 8 && base != 16 && neg)
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{
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x = Int64Neg(x);
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}
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do
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{
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Int64 mod = Int64Rem(x, base64);
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x = Int64Div(x, base64);
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} while (Int64Gt(x, Int64Create(0, 0)));
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/*
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* Binary, octal, and hexadecimal are known to
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* be bit representations. Everything else (notably
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* decimal) should include the negative sign.
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*/
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if (base != 2 && base != 8 && base != 16)
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{
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/*
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* Binary, octal, and hexadecimal are known to
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* be bit representations. Everything else (notably
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* decimal) should include the negative sign.
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*/
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if (neg)
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{
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out[i] = '-';
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