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Topic: IntToStr bring me to lost hairs (Read 722 times)
paule32
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Posts: 516
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IntToStr bring me to lost hairs
«
on:
May 23, 2025, 04:41:25 pm »
I have this Function:
Code: Pascal
[Select]
[+]
[-]
function
IntToStr32
(
AValue
:
Integer
)
:
PChar
;
stdcall
;
export
;
var
temp
:
PChar
;
begin
temp
:
=
StrAlloc
(
64
)
;
_itoa
(
AValue
,
temp
,
10
)
;
if
AValue
=
123
then
writeln
(
'temp: '
+
temp
)
;
Exit
(
temp
)
;
end
;
when I call it with IntToStr32(123) I get no writeln
the Function _itioa is:
Code: Pascal
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function
_itoa
(
Value
:
Integer
;
Buffer
:
PChar
;
Radix
:
Integer
)
:
PChar
;
cdecl
;
external
'msvcrt.dll'
name
'_itoa'
;
But the following Code works:
Code: Pascal
[Select]
[+]
[-]
function
IntToStr32
(
AValue
:
Integer
)
:
PChar
;
stdcall
;
export
;
var
temp
:
PChar
;
begin
AValue
:
=
123
;
temp
:
=
StrAlloc
(
64
)
;
_itoa
(
AValue
,
temp
,
10
)
;
if
AValue
=
123
then
writeln
(
'temp: '
+
temp
)
;
Exit
(
temp
)
;
end
;
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marcov
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Posts: 12270
FPC developer.
Re: IntToStr bring me to lost hairs
«
Reply #1 on:
May 23, 2025, 04:45:19 pm »
_itoa has a return value. This is so you know how many characters you have written so that you can provide proper zero terminating.
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paule32
Hero Member
Posts: 516
One in all. But, not all in one.
Re: IntToStr bring me to lost hairs
«
Reply #2 on:
May 23, 2025, 04:50:57 pm »
when I do:
temp := _itoa(AValue, temp, 10);
or:
StrCopy(temp, _itoa(AValue, temp, 10));
I get same results:
temp: 20971088
But not 123.
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Thaddy
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Posts: 17213
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Re: IntToStr bring me to lost hairs
«
Reply #3 on:
May 23, 2025, 05:00:39 pm »
If you see a
pointer
value why do you stop thinking about what the pointer points to?
Also,
Why do you use C libraries for that?
The Pascal compiler handles that just as efficient.
If I wasn't already certified mad, you will make me even more mad with such questions where you do not do your own research.
Funny you focus on 32 Intel Windows, which is not obtainable from MS anymore.
«
Last Edit: May 23, 2025, 05:13:53 pm by Thaddy
»
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paule32
Hero Member
Posts: 516
One in all. But, not all in one.
Re: IntToStr bring me to lost hairs
«
Reply #4 on:
May 23, 2025, 05:13:14 pm »
good news:
I have found a Solution:
Code: Pascal
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[+]
[-]
function
IntToStr32
(
Value
:
Integer
)
:
string
;
stdcall
;
export
;
var
Buffer
:
array
[
0
..
31
]
of
Char
;
Temp
:
PChar
;
Negative
:
Boolean
;
Digit
:
Integer
;
Len
:
Integer
;
begin
Len
:
=
0
;
Temp
:
=
@
Buffer
[
0
]
;
Buffer
[
0
]
:
=
#0
;
Negative
:
=
Value <
0
;
if
Negative
then
Value
:
=
-
Value
;
repeat
Digit
:
=
Value
mod
10
;
Move
(
Buffer
[
0
]
,
Buffer
[
1
]
,
Len
+
1
)
;
Buffer
[
0
]
:
=
Chr
(
Ord
(
'0'
)
+
Digit
)
;
Inc
(
Len
)
;
Value
:
=
Value
div
10
;
until
Value
=
0
;
if
Negative
then
begin
Move
(
Buffer
[
0
]
,
Buffer
[
1
]
,
Len
+
1
)
;
Buffer
[
0
]
:
=
'-'
;
Inc
(
Len
)
;
end
;
SetString
(
Result
,
Buffer
,
Len
)
;
end
;
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Thaddy
Hero Member
Posts: 17213
Ceterum censeo Trump esse delendam
Re: IntToStr bring me to lost hairs
«
Reply #5 on:
May 23, 2025, 05:15:02 pm »
Yup, the setstring trick. (it is not a trick!)
One day you will learn.
Your code is still highly inefficient, though: you should use val(), which is also used by inttostr.
Then again: we discussed that.... and you did not understand that.
This part is exceptionally bad, what are you trying there?
Code: Pascal
[Select]
[+]
[-]
repeat
Digit
:
=
Value
mod
10
;
Move
(
Buffer
[
0
]
,
Buffer
[
1
]
,
Len
+
1
)
;
Buffer
[
0
]
:
=
Chr
(
Ord
(
'0'
)
+
Digit
)
;
Inc
(
Len
)
;
Value
:
=
Value
div
10
;
until
Value
=
0
;
Makes no sense.
«
Last Edit: May 23, 2025, 05:28:40 pm by Thaddy
»
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paule32
Hero Member
Posts: 516
One in all. But, not all in one.
Re: IntToStr bring me to lost hairs
«
Reply #6 on:
May 23, 2025, 06:48:49 pm »
it is not the efficency that I looking for.
I looking for workable...
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