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use core::convert::TryFrom;
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use core::fmt;
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use core::str::FromStr;
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use bitcoin_internals::write_err;
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use crate::error::impl_std_error;
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use crate::prelude::*;
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/// Error with rich context returned when a string can't be parsed as an integer.
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///
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/// This is an extension of [`core::num::ParseIntError`], which carries the input that failed to
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/// parse as well as type information. As a result it provides very informative error messages that
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/// make it easier to understand the problem and correct mistakes.
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///
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/// Note that this is larger than the type from `core` so if it's passed through a deep call stack
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/// in a performance-critical application you may want to box it or throw away the context by
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/// converting to `core` type.
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, Eq, PartialEq)]
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pub struct ParseIntError {
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input: String,
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// for displaying - see Display impl with nice error message below
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bits: u8,
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// We could represent this as a single bit but it wouldn't actually derease the cost of moving
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// the struct because String contains pointers so there will be padding of bits at least
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// pointer_size - 1 bytes: min 1B in practice.
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is_signed: bool,
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source: core::num::ParseIntError,
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}
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impl ParseIntError {
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/// Returns the input that was attempted to be parsed.
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pub fn input(&self) -> &str { &self.input }
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}
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impl From<ParseIntError> for core::num::ParseIntError {
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fn from(value: ParseIntError) -> Self { value.source }
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}
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impl AsRef<core::num::ParseIntError> for ParseIntError {
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fn as_ref(&self) -> &core::num::ParseIntError { &self.source }
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}
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impl fmt::Display for ParseIntError {
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
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let signed = if self.is_signed { "signed" } else { "unsigned" };
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let n = if self.bits == 8 { "n" } else { "" };
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write_err!(f, "failed to parse '{}' as a{} {}-bit {} integer", self.input, n, self.bits, signed; self.source)
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}
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}
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/// Not strictly neccessary but serves as a lint - avoids weird behavior if someone accidentally
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/// passes non-integer to the `parse()` function.
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pub(crate) trait Integer:
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FromStr<Err = core::num::ParseIntError> + TryFrom<i8> + Sized
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{
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}
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macro_rules! impl_integer {
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($($type:ty),* $(,)?) => {
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$(
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impl Integer for $type {}
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)*
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}
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}
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impl_integer!(u8, i8, u16, i16, u32, i32, u64, i64, u128, i128);
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/// Parses the input string as an integer returning an error carrying rich context.
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///
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/// If the caller owns `String` or `Box<str>` which is not used later it's better to pass it as
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/// owned since it avoids allocation in error case.
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pub(crate) fn int<T: Integer, S: AsRef<str> + Into<String>>(s: S) -> Result<T, ParseIntError> {
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s.as_ref().parse().map_err(|error| {
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ParseIntError {
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input: s.into(),
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bits: u8::try_from(core::mem::size_of::<T>() * 8).expect("max is 128 bits for u128"),
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// We detect if the type is signed by checking if -1 can be represented by it
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// this way we don't have to implement special traits and optimizer will get rid of the
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// computation.
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is_signed: T::try_from(-1i8).is_ok(),
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source: error,
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}
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})
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}
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impl_std_error!(ParseIntError, source);
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/// Implements `TryFrom<$from> for $to` using `parse::int`, mapping the output using `fn`
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macro_rules! impl_tryfrom_str_through_int_single {
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($($from:ty, $to:ident $(, $fn:ident)?);*) => {
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$(
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impl core::convert::TryFrom<$from> for $to {
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type Error = $crate::error::ParseIntError;
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fn try_from(s: $from) -> Result<Self, Self::Error> {
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$crate::parse::int(s).map($to $(:: $fn)?)
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}
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}
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)*
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}
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}
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pub(crate) use impl_tryfrom_str_through_int_single;
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/// Implements `FromStr` and `TryFrom<{&str, String, Box<str>}> for $to` using `parse::int`, mapping the output using `fn`
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///
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/// The `Error` type is `ParseIntError`
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macro_rules! impl_parse_str_through_int {
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($to:ident $(, $fn:ident)?) => {
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$crate::parse::impl_tryfrom_str_through_int_single!(&str, $to $(, $fn)?; String, $to $(, $fn)?; Box<str>, $to $(, $fn)?);
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impl core::str::FromStr for $to {
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type Err = $crate::error::ParseIntError;
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fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result<Self, Self::Err> {
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$crate::parse::int(s).map($to $(:: $fn)?)
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}
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}
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}
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}
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pub(crate) use impl_parse_str_through_int;
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