pub trait FromRadix16Checked: FromRadix16 {
    fn from_radix_16_checked(_: &[u8]) -> (Option<Self>, usize);
}
Expand description

Types implementing this trait can be parsed from a positional numeral system with radix 16. Acts much like FromRadix16, but performs additional checks for overflows.

Required Methods

Parses an integer from a slice.

Example
use atoi::FromRadix16Checked;
// Parsing to digits from a slice
assert_eq!((Some(42),2), u32::from_radix_16_checked(b"2a"));
// Additional bytes after the number are ignored
assert_eq!((Some(42),2), u32::from_radix_16_checked(b"2a is the answer to life, the \
universe and everything"));
// (0,0) is returned if the slice does not start with a digit
assert_eq!((Some(0),0), u32::from_radix_16_checked(b"Sadly we do not know the question"));
// While signed integer types are supported...
assert_eq!((Some(42),2), i32::from_radix_16_checked(b"2a"));
// Signs are not allowed (even for signed integer types)
assert_eq!((Some(0),0), i32::from_radix_16_checked(b"-2a"));
// Leading zeros are allowed
assert_eq!((Some(42),4), u32::from_radix_16_checked(b"002a"));
// So are uppercase letters
assert_eq!((Some(42),2), u32::from_radix_16_checked(b"2A"))
Return

Returns a tuple with two numbers. The first is the integer parsed or zero if no digit has been found. None, if there were too many, or too high dighits and the parsing overflowed. The second is the index of the byte right after the parsed number. If the second element is zero the slice did not start with an ASCII digit.

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