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1 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
2 // Name: src/common/numformatter.cpp
3 // Purpose: wxNumberFormatter
4 // Author: Fulvio Senore, Vadim Zeitlin
5 // Created: 2010-11-06
6 // Copyright: (c) 2010 wxWidgets team
7 // Licence: wxWindows licence
8 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
9
10 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
11 // headers
12 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
13
14 // For compilers that support precompilation, includes "wx.h".
15 #include "wx/wxprec.h"
16
17 #ifdef __BORLANDC__
18 #pragma hdrstop
19 #endif
20
21 #include "wx/numformatter.h"
22 #include "wx/intl.h"
23
24 #if !wxUSE_STD_STRING
25 #include <locale.h> // for setlocale and LC_ALL
26 #endif
27
28 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
29 // local helpers
30 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
31
32 namespace
33 {
34
35 // Contains information about the locale which was used to initialize our
36 // cached values of the decimal and thousands separators. Notice that it isn't
37 // enough to store just wxLocale because the user code may call setlocale()
38 // directly and storing just C locale string is not enough because we can use
39 // the OS API directly instead of the CRT ones on some platforms. So just store
40 // both.
41 class LocaleId
42 {
43 public:
44 LocaleId()
45 {
46 #if wxUSE_INTL
47 m_wxloc = NULL;
48 #endif // wxUSE_INTL
49 m_cloc = NULL;
50 }
51
52 ~LocaleId()
53 {
54 Free();
55 }
56
57 #if wxUSE_INTL
58 // Return true if this is the first time this function is called for this
59 // object or if the program locale has changed since the last time it was
60 // called. Otherwise just return false indicating that updating locale-
61 // dependent information is not necessary.
62 bool NotInitializedOrHasChanged()
63 {
64 wxLocale * const wxloc = wxGetLocale();
65 const char * const cloc = setlocale(LC_ALL, NULL);
66 if ( m_wxloc || m_cloc )
67 {
68 if ( m_wxloc == wxloc && strcmp(m_cloc, cloc) == 0 )
69 return false;
70
71 Free();
72 }
73 //else: Not initialized yet.
74
75 m_wxloc = wxloc;
76 m_cloc = wxCRT_StrdupA(cloc);
77
78 return true;
79 }
80 #endif // wxUSE_INTL
81
82 private:
83 void Free()
84 {
85 #if wxUSE_INTL
86 free(m_cloc);
87 #endif // wxUSE_INTL
88 }
89
90 #if wxUSE_INTL
91 // Non-owned pointer to wxLocale which was used.
92 wxLocale *m_wxloc;
93 #endif // wxUSE_INTL
94
95 // Owned pointer to the C locale string.
96 char *m_cloc;
97
98 wxDECLARE_NO_COPY_CLASS(LocaleId);
99 };
100
101 } // anonymous namespace
102
103 // ============================================================================
104 // wxNumberFormatter implementation
105 // ============================================================================
106
107 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
108 // Locale information accessors
109 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
110
111 wxChar wxNumberFormatter::GetDecimalSeparator()
112 {
113 #if wxUSE_INTL
114 // Notice that while using static variable here is not MT-safe, the worst
115 // that can happen is that we redo the initialization if we're called
116 // concurrently from more than one thread so it's not a real problem.
117 static wxChar s_decimalSeparator = 0;
118
119 // Remember the locale which was current when we initialized, we must redo
120 // the initialization if the locale changed.
121 static LocaleId s_localeUsedForInit;
122
123 if ( s_localeUsedForInit.NotInitializedOrHasChanged() )
124 {
125 const wxString
126 s = wxLocale::GetInfo(wxLOCALE_DECIMAL_POINT, wxLOCALE_CAT_NUMBER);
127 if ( s.empty() )
128 {
129 // We really must have something for decimal separator, so fall
130 // back to the C locale default.
131 s_decimalSeparator = '.';
132 }
133 else
134 {
135 // To the best of my knowledge there are no locales like this.
136 wxASSERT_MSG( s.length() == 1,
137 "Multi-character decimal separator?" );
138
139 s_decimalSeparator = s[0];
140 }
141 }
142
143 return s_decimalSeparator;
144 #else // !wxUSE_INTL
145 return wxT('.');
146 #endif // wxUSE_INTL/!wxUSE_INTL
147 }
148
149 bool wxNumberFormatter::GetThousandsSeparatorIfUsed(wxChar *sep)
150 {
151 #if wxUSE_INTL
152 static wxChar s_thousandsSeparator = 0;
153 static LocaleId s_localeUsedForInit;
154
155 if ( s_localeUsedForInit.NotInitializedOrHasChanged() )
156 {
157 const wxString
158 s = wxLocale::GetInfo(wxLOCALE_THOUSANDS_SEP, wxLOCALE_CAT_NUMBER);
159 if ( !s.empty() )
160 {
161 wxASSERT_MSG( s.length() == 1,
162 "Multi-character thousands separator?" );
163
164 s_thousandsSeparator = s[0];
165 }
166 //else: Unlike above it's perfectly fine for the thousands separator to
167 // be empty if grouping is not used, so just leave it as 0.
168 }
169
170 if ( !s_thousandsSeparator )
171 return false;
172
173 if ( sep )
174 *sep = s_thousandsSeparator;
175
176 return true;
177 #else // !wxUSE_INTL
178 wxUnusedVar(sep);
179 return false;
180 #endif // wxUSE_INTL/!wxUSE_INTL
181 }
182
183 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
184 // Conversion to string and helpers
185 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
186
187 wxString wxNumberFormatter::PostProcessIntString(wxString s, int style)
188 {
189 if ( style & Style_WithThousandsSep )
190 AddThousandsSeparators(s);
191
192 wxASSERT_MSG( !(style & Style_NoTrailingZeroes),
193 "Style_NoTrailingZeroes can't be used with integer values" );
194
195 return s;
196 }
197
198 wxString wxNumberFormatter::ToString(long val, int style)
199 {
200 return PostProcessIntString(wxString::Format("%ld", val), style);
201 }
202
203 #ifdef wxHAS_LONG_LONG_T_DIFFERENT_FROM_LONG
204
205 wxString wxNumberFormatter::ToString(wxLongLong_t val, int style)
206 {
207 return PostProcessIntString(wxString::Format("%" wxLongLongFmtSpec "d", val),
208 style);
209 }
210
211 #endif // wxHAS_LONG_LONG_T_DIFFERENT_FROM_LONG
212
213 wxString wxNumberFormatter::ToString(double val, int precision, int style)
214 {
215 const wxString fmt = wxString::Format("%%.%df", precision);
216 wxString s = wxString::Format(fmt, val);
217
218 if ( style & Style_WithThousandsSep )
219 AddThousandsSeparators(s);
220
221 if ( style & Style_NoTrailingZeroes )
222 RemoveTrailingZeroes(s);
223
224 return s;
225 }
226
227 void wxNumberFormatter::AddThousandsSeparators(wxString& s)
228 {
229 wxChar thousandsSep;
230 if ( !GetThousandsSeparatorIfUsed(&thousandsSep) )
231 return;
232
233 size_t pos = s.find(GetDecimalSeparator());
234 if ( pos == wxString::npos )
235 {
236 // Start grouping at the end of an integer number.
237 pos = s.length();
238 }
239
240 // We currently group digits by 3 independently of the locale. This is not
241 // the right thing to do and we should use lconv::grouping (under POSIX)
242 // and GetLocaleInfo(LOCALE_SGROUPING) (under MSW) to get information about
243 // the correct grouping to use. This is something that needs to be done at
244 // wxLocale level first and then used here in the future (TODO).
245 const size_t GROUP_LEN = 3;
246
247 while ( pos > GROUP_LEN )
248 {
249 pos -= GROUP_LEN;
250 s.insert(pos, thousandsSep);
251 }
252 }
253
254 void wxNumberFormatter::RemoveTrailingZeroes(wxString& s)
255 {
256 const size_t posDecSep = s.find(GetDecimalSeparator());
257 wxCHECK_RET( posDecSep != wxString::npos,
258 wxString::Format("No decimal separator in \"%s\"", s) );
259 wxCHECK_RET( posDecSep, "Can't start with decimal separator" );
260
261 // Find the last character to keep.
262 size_t posLastNonZero = s.find_last_not_of("0");
263
264 // If it's the decimal separator itself, don't keep it neither.
265 if ( posLastNonZero == posDecSep )
266 posLastNonZero--;
267
268 s.erase(posLastNonZero + 1);
269 }
270
271 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
272 // Conversion from strings
273 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
274
275 void wxNumberFormatter::RemoveThousandsSeparators(wxString& s)
276 {
277 wxChar thousandsSep;
278 if ( !GetThousandsSeparatorIfUsed(&thousandsSep) )
279 return;
280
281 s.Replace(wxString(thousandsSep), wxString());
282 }
283
284 bool wxNumberFormatter::FromString(wxString s, long *val)
285 {
286 RemoveThousandsSeparators(s);
287 return s.ToLong(val);
288 }
289
290 #ifdef wxHAS_LONG_LONG_T_DIFFERENT_FROM_LONG
291
292 bool wxNumberFormatter::FromString(wxString s, wxLongLong_t *val)
293 {
294 RemoveThousandsSeparators(s);
295 return s.ToLongLong(val);
296 }
297
298 #endif // wxHAS_LONG_LONG_T_DIFFERENT_FROM_LONG
299
300 bool wxNumberFormatter::FromString(wxString s, double *val)
301 {
302 RemoveThousandsSeparators(s);
303 return s.ToDouble(val);
304 }