Namespace: go.std.strconv

v1.0

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Summary

Provides a low-level interface to the strconv package.

Package strconv implements conversions to and from string representations
of basic data types.

Numeric Conversions

The most common numeric conversions are Atoi (string to int) and Itoa (int to string).

i, err := strconv.Atoi("-42")
s := strconv.Itoa(-42)

These assume decimal and the Go int type.

ParseBool, ParseFloat, ParseInt, and ParseUint convert strings to values:

b, err := strconv.ParseBool("true")
f, err := strconv.ParseFloat("3.1415", 64)
i, err := strconv.ParseInt("-42", 10, 64)
u, err := strconv.ParseUint("42", 10, 64)

The parse functions return the widest type (float64, int64, and uint64),
but if the size argument specifies a narrower width the result can be
converted to that narrower type without data loss:

s := "2147483647" // biggest int32
i64, err := strconv.ParseInt(s, 10, 32)
...
i := int32(i64)

FormatBool, FormatFloat, FormatInt, and FormatUint convert values to strings:

s := strconv.FormatBool(true)
s := strconv.FormatFloat(3.1415, 'E', -1, 64)
s := strconv.FormatInt(-42, 16)
s := strconv.FormatUint(42, 16)

AppendBool, AppendFloat, AppendInt, and AppendUint are similar but
append the formatted value to a destination slice.

String Conversions

Quote and QuoteToASCII convert strings to quoted Go string literals.
The latter guarantees that the result is an ASCII string, by escaping
any non-ASCII Unicode with \u:

q := strconv.Quote("Hello, 世界")
q := strconv.QuoteToASCII("Hello, 世界")

QuoteRune and QuoteRuneToASCII are similar but accept runes and
return quoted Go rune literals.

Unquote and UnquoteChar unquote Go string and rune literals.

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Constants

Constants are variables with :const true in their metadata. Joker currently does not recognize them as special; as such, it allows redefining them or their values.

Variables

Functions, Macros, and Special Forms

Types