windows-nt/Source/XPSP1/NT/shell/osshell/accesory/calc/unifunc.c

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/****************************Module*Header***********************************\
* Module Name: UNIFUNC.C
*
* Module Descripton: Number to string conversion routines for Unicode
*
* Warnings:
*
* Created: 22-Aug-1995
*
* Author: JonPa
\****************************************************************************/
#include <windows.h>
#include "scicalc.h"
#define CCH_DWORD 15 // enough for 9 chars in 2^32 + sign, zterm + slop
//
// NOTE!
//
// Even though this function uses psz++ and psz--,
// **IT IS STILL INTERNATIONAL SAFE!**
//
// That is because we put the chars in the string, and
// we are only ever using chars that are single byte in ALL
// code pages ('0'..'9').
//
TCHAR *UToDecT( UINT value, TCHAR *sz) {
TCHAR szTmp[CCH_DWORD];
LPTSTR psz = szTmp;
LPTSTR pszOut;
do {
*psz++ = TEXT('0') + (value % 10);
value = value / 10;
} while( value != 0 );
for( psz--, pszOut = sz; psz >= szTmp; psz-- )
*pszOut++ = *psz;
*pszOut = TEXT('\0');
return sz;
}
#ifdef UNICODE
# if 0
double MyAtof( const WCHAR *string ) {
char szAnsi[MAX_PATH];
WideCharToMultiByte( CP_ACP, WC_COMPOSITECHECK, string, -1, szAnsi, sizeof(szAnsi), NULL, NULL );
return atof( szAnsi );
}
WCHAR *MyGcvt( double value, int digits, WCHAR *buffer ) {
char szAnsi[MAX_PATH];
_gcvt( value, digits, szAnsi);
MultiByteToWideChar(CP_ACP, MB_PRECOMPOSED, szAnsi, -1, buffer, MAX_PATH);
return buffer;
}
# endif
#endif