// Licensed to the .NET Foundation under one or more agreements. // The .NET Foundation licenses this file to you under the MIT license. // See the LICENSE file in the project root for more information. /*===================================================================== ** ** Source: test1.c ** ** Purpose: Tests the PAL implementation of the atoi function. ** Check to ensure that the different ints (normal, ** negative, decimal,exponent), all work as expected with ** this function. ** ** **===================================================================*/ #include struct testCase { int IntValue; char avalue[20]; }; int __cdecl main(int argc, char **argv) { int result=0; int i=0; struct testCase testCases[] = { {1234, "1234"}, {-1234, "-1234"}, {1234, "1234.44"}, {1234, "1234e-5"}, {1234, "1234e+5"}, {1234, "1234E5"}, {1234, "1234.657e-8"}, {1234567, " 1234567e-8 foo"}, {0, "aaa 32 test"} }; /* * Initialize the PAL and return FAIL if this fails */ if (0 != (PAL_Initialize(argc, argv))) { return FAIL; } /* Loop through each case. Convert the string to an int and then compare to ensure that it is the correct value. */ for(i = 0; i < sizeof(testCases) / sizeof(struct testCase); i++) { /*Convert the string to an int.*/ result = atoi(testCases[i].avalue); if (testCases[i].IntValue != result) { Fail("ERROR: atoi misinterpreted \"%s\" as %i instead of %i.\n" , testCases[i].avalue, result, testCases[i].IntValue); } } PAL_Terminate(); return PASS; }