ref: 0ed8f6ff5f45045f487304428af106c769582dea
dir: /sys/src/cmd/python/Python/atof.c/
/* Just in case you haven't got an atof() around... This one doesn't check for bad syntax or overflow, and is slow and inaccurate. But it's good enough for the occasional string literal... */ #include "pyconfig.h" #include <ctype.h> double atof(char *s) { double a = 0.0; int e = 0; int c; while ((c = *s++) != '\0' && isdigit(c)) { a = a*10.0 + (c - '0'); } if (c == '.') { while ((c = *s++) != '\0' && isdigit(c)) { a = a*10.0 + (c - '0'); e = e-1; } } if (c == 'e' || c == 'E') { int sign = 1; int i = 0; c = *s++; if (c == '+') c = *s++; else if (c == '-') { c = *s++; sign = -1; } while (isdigit(c)) { i = i*10 + (c - '0'); c = *s++; } e += i*sign; } while (e > 0) { a *= 10.0; e--; } while (e < 0) { a *= 0.1; e++; } return a; }