A.10.9 Input-Output for Real Types
Static Semantics
The following procedures are defined in the generic
packages Float_IO, Fixed_IO, and Decimal_IO, which have to be instantiated
for the appropriate floating point, ordinary fixed point, or decimal
fixed point type respectively (indicated by Num in the specifications).
Values are output as
decimal literals without low line characters. The format of each value
output consists of a Fore field, a decimal point, an Aft field, and (if
a nonzero Exp parameter is supplied) the letter E and an Exp field. The
two possible formats thus correspond to:
Fore . Aft
and to:
Fore . Aft E Exp
without any spaces between these fields. The Fore
field may include leading spaces, and a minus sign for negative values.
The Aft field includes only decimal digits (possibly with trailing zeros).
The Exp field includes the sign (plus or minus) and the exponent (possibly
with leading zeros).
For floating point
types, the default lengths of these fields are defined by the following
variables that are declared in the generic package Float_IO:
Default_Fore : Field := 2;
Default_Aft : Field := Num'Digits-1;
Default_Exp : Field := 3;
For ordinary or decimal
fixed point types, the default lengths of these fields are defined by
the following variables that are declared in the generic packages Fixed_IO
and Decimal_IO, respectively:
Default_Fore : Field := Num'Fore;
Default_Aft : Field := Num'Aft;
Default_Exp : Field := 0;
The following procedures
are provided:
procedure Get(File : in File_Type; Item : out Num; Width : in Field := 0);
procedure Get(Item : out Num; Width : in Field := 0);
If the value of
the parameter Width is zero, skips any leading blanks, line terminators,
or page terminators, then reads the longest possible sequence of characters
matching the syntax of any of the following (see
2.4):
If a nonzero value of Width is supplied, then
exactly Width characters are input, or the characters (possibly none)
up to a line terminator, whichever comes first; any skipped leading blanks
are included in the count.
Returns in the parameter Item the value of type
Num that corresponds to the sequence input, preserving the sign (positive
if none has been specified) of a zero value if Num is a floating point
type and Num'Signed_Zeros is True.
The exception Data_Error
is propagated if the sequence input does not have the required syntax
or if the value obtained is not of the subtype Num.
procedure Put(File : in File_Type;
Item : in Num;
Fore : in Field := Default_Fore;
Aft : in Field := Default_Aft;
Exp : in Field := Default_Exp);
procedure Put(Item : in Num;
Fore : in Field := Default_Fore;
Aft : in Field := Default_Aft;
Exp : in Field := Default_Exp);
Outputs the value of the parameter Item as a decimal
literal with the format defined by Fore, Aft and Exp. If the value is
negative, or if Num is a floating point type where Num'Signed_Zeros is
True and the value is a negatively signed zero, then a minus sign is
included in the integer part. If Exp has the value zero, then the integer
part to be output has as many digits as are needed to represent the integer
part of the value of Item, overriding Fore if necessary, or consists
of the digit zero if the value of Item has no integer part.
If Exp has a value greater than zero, then the
integer part to be output has a single digit, which is nonzero except
for the value 0.0 of Item.
In both cases, however, if the integer part to
be output has fewer than Fore characters, including any minus sign, then
leading spaces are first output to make up the difference. The number
of digits of the fractional part is given by Aft, or is one if Aft equals
zero. The value is rounded; a value of exactly one half in the last place
is rounded away from zero.
If Exp has the value
zero, there is no exponent part. If Exp has a value greater than zero,
then the exponent part to be output has as many digits as are needed
to represent the exponent part of the value of Item (for which a single
digit integer part is used), and includes an initial sign (plus or minus).
If the exponent part to be output has fewer than Exp characters, including
the sign, then leading zeros precede the digits, to make up the difference.
For the value 0.0 of Item, the exponent has the value zero.
procedure Get(From : in String; Item : out Num; Last : out Positive);
Reads a real value from the beginning of the given
string, following the same rule as the Get procedure that reads a real
value from a file, but treating the end of the string as a file terminator.
Returns, in the parameter Item, the value of type Num that corresponds
to the sequence input. Returns in Last the index value such that From(Last)
is the last character read.
The exception Data_Error
is propagated if the sequence input does not have the required syntax,
or if the value obtained is not of the subtype Num.
procedure Put(To : out String;
Item : in Num;
Aft : in Field := Default_Aft;
Exp : in Field := Default_Exp);
Outputs the value
of the parameter Item to the given string, following the same rule as
for output to a file, using a value for Fore such that the sequence of
characters output exactly fills the string, including any leading spaces.
Float_Text_IO is a
library package that is a nongeneric equivalent to Text_IO.Float_IO for
the predefined type Float:
with Ada.Text_IO;
package Ada.Float_Text_IO
is new Ada.Text_IO.Float_IO(Float);
For each predefined floating point type, a nongeneric
equivalent to Text_IO.Float_IO is provided, with names such as Ada.Long_Float_Text_IO.
Implementation Permissions
An implementation may extend Get and Put for floating
point types to support special values such as infinities and NaNs.
The implementation of Put may produce an output value
with no greater accuracy than that which is supported for the base subtype.
The additional accuracy, if any, of the value produced by Put when the
number of requested digits in the integer and fractional parts exceeds
the required accuracy is implementation defined.
The nongeneric equivalent packages can be actual
instantiations of the generic package for the appropriate predefined
type, though that is not required.
NOTE 1 For an item with a positive
value, if output to a string exactly fills the string without leading
spaces, then output of the corresponding negative value will propagate
Layout_Error.
NOTE 2 The rules for the Value attribute
(see
3.5) and the rules for Get are based on
the same set of formats.
Examples
Examples of use of an instantiation of Text_IO.Float_IO:
package Real_IO is new Float_IO(Real); use Real_IO;
-- default format used at instantiation, Default_Exp = 3
X : Real := -123.4567; --
digits 8 (see 3.5.7)
Put(X); -- default format "–1.2345670E+02"
Put(X, Fore => 5, Aft => 3, Exp => 2); -- "bbb–1.235E+2"
Put(X, 5, 3, 0); -- "b–123.457"
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