| // Translated from C to Rust. The original C code can be found at | 
 | // https://github.com/ulfjack/ryu and carries the following license: | 
 | // | 
 | // Copyright 2018 Ulf Adams | 
 | // | 
 | // The contents of this file may be used under the terms of the Apache License, | 
 | // Version 2.0. | 
 | // | 
 | //    (See accompanying file LICENSE-Apache or copy at | 
 | //     http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0) | 
 | // | 
 | // Alternatively, the contents of this file may be used under the terms of | 
 | // the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. | 
 | //    (See accompanying file LICENSE-Boost or copy at | 
 | //     https://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) | 
 | // | 
 | // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, this software | 
 | // is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY | 
 | // KIND, either express or implied. | 
 |  | 
 | // Returns the number of decimal digits in v, which must not contain more than 9 | 
 | // digits. | 
 | #[cfg_attr(feature = "no-panic", inline)] | 
 | pub fn decimal_length9(v: u32) -> u32 { | 
 |     // Function precondition: v is not a 10-digit number. | 
 |     // (f2s: 9 digits are sufficient for round-tripping.) | 
 |     debug_assert!(v < 1000000000); | 
 |  | 
 |     if v >= 100000000 { | 
 |         9 | 
 |     } else if v >= 10000000 { | 
 |         8 | 
 |     } else if v >= 1000000 { | 
 |         7 | 
 |     } else if v >= 100000 { | 
 |         6 | 
 |     } else if v >= 10000 { | 
 |         5 | 
 |     } else if v >= 1000 { | 
 |         4 | 
 |     } else if v >= 100 { | 
 |         3 | 
 |     } else if v >= 10 { | 
 |         2 | 
 |     } else { | 
 |         1 | 
 |     } | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | // Returns e == 0 ? 1 : [log_2(5^e)]; requires 0 <= e <= 3528. | 
 | #[cfg_attr(feature = "no-panic", inline)] | 
 | #[allow(dead_code)] | 
 | pub fn log2_pow5(e: i32) -> i32 /* or u32 -> u32 */ { | 
 |     // This approximation works up to the point that the multiplication | 
 |     // overflows at e = 3529. If the multiplication were done in 64 bits, it | 
 |     // would fail at 5^4004 which is just greater than 2^9297. | 
 |     debug_assert!(e >= 0); | 
 |     debug_assert!(e <= 3528); | 
 |     ((e as u32 * 1217359) >> 19) as i32 | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | // Returns e == 0 ? 1 : ceil(log_2(5^e)); requires 0 <= e <= 3528. | 
 | #[cfg_attr(feature = "no-panic", inline)] | 
 | pub fn pow5bits(e: i32) -> i32 /* or u32 -> u32 */ { | 
 |     // This approximation works up to the point that the multiplication | 
 |     // overflows at e = 3529. If the multiplication were done in 64 bits, it | 
 |     // would fail at 5^4004 which is just greater than 2^9297. | 
 |     debug_assert!(e >= 0); | 
 |     debug_assert!(e <= 3528); | 
 |     (((e as u32 * 1217359) >> 19) + 1) as i32 | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | #[cfg_attr(feature = "no-panic", inline)] | 
 | #[allow(dead_code)] | 
 | pub fn ceil_log2_pow5(e: i32) -> i32 /* or u32 -> u32 */ { | 
 |     log2_pow5(e) + 1 | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | // Returns floor(log_10(2^e)); requires 0 <= e <= 1650. | 
 | #[cfg_attr(feature = "no-panic", inline)] | 
 | pub fn log10_pow2(e: i32) -> u32 /* or u32 -> u32 */ { | 
 |     // The first value this approximation fails for is 2^1651 which is just greater than 10^297. | 
 |     debug_assert!(e >= 0); | 
 |     debug_assert!(e <= 1650); | 
 |     (e as u32 * 78913) >> 18 | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | // Returns floor(log_10(5^e)); requires 0 <= e <= 2620. | 
 | #[cfg_attr(feature = "no-panic", inline)] | 
 | pub fn log10_pow5(e: i32) -> u32 /* or u32 -> u32 */ { | 
 |     // The first value this approximation fails for is 5^2621 which is just greater than 10^1832. | 
 |     debug_assert!(e >= 0); | 
 |     debug_assert!(e <= 2620); | 
 |     (e as u32 * 732923) >> 20 | 
 | } |