libstdc++: Fix incorrect use of abs and log10 in std::format [PR110860]
The std::formatter implementation for floating-point types uses __builtin_abs and __builtin_log10 to avoid including all of <cmath>, but those functions are not generic. The result of abs(2e304) is -INT_MIN which is undefined, and then log10(INT_MIN) is NaN. As well as being undefined, we fail to grow the buffer correctly, and then loop more times than needed to allocate a buffer and try formatting the value into it again. We can use if-constexpr to choose the correct form of log10 to use for the type, and avoid using abs entirely. This avoids the undefined behaviour and should mean we only reallocate and retry std::to_chars once. libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog: PR libstdc++/110860 * include/std/format (__formatter_fp::format): Do not use __builtin_abs and __builtin_log10 with arbitrary floating-point types.
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@ -1487,9 +1487,20 @@ namespace __format
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// If the buffer is too small it's probably because of a large
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// precision, or a very large value in fixed format.
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size_t __guess = __prec + sizeof(__buf);
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if (__fmt == chars_format::fixed)
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__guess += max((int)__builtin_log10(__builtin_abs(__v)) / 2, 1);
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size_t __guess = 8 + __prec;
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if (__fmt == chars_format::fixed) // +ddd.prec
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{
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if constexpr (is_same_v<_Fp, float>)
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__guess += __builtin_log10f(__v < 0.0f ? -__v : __v);
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else if constexpr (is_same_v<_Fp, double>)
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__guess += __builtin_log10(__v < 0.0 ? -__v : __v);
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else if constexpr (is_same_v<_Fp, long double>)
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__guess += __builtin_log10l(__v < 0.0l ? -__v : __v);
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else
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__guess += numeric_limits<_Fp>::max_exponent10;
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}
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if (__guess <= sizeof(__buf)) [[unlikely]]
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__guess = sizeof(__buf) * 2;
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__dynbuf.reserve(__guess);
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