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package strconv
import (
"math"
)
// ParseInt parses a byte-slice and returns the integer it represents.
// If an invalid character is encountered, it will stop there.
func ParseInt(b []byte) (int64, int) {
i := 0
neg := false
if len(b) > 0 && (b[0] == '+' || b[0] == '-') {
neg = b[0] == '-'
i++
}
start := i
n := uint64(0)
for i < len(b) {
c := b[i]
if n > math.MaxUint64/10 {
return 0, 0
} else if c >= '0' && c <= '9' {
n *= 10
n += uint64(c - '0')
} else {
break
}
i++
}
if i == start {
return 0, 0
}
if !neg && n > uint64(math.MaxInt64) || n > uint64(math.MaxInt64)+1 {
return 0, 0
} else if neg {
return -int64(n), i
}
return int64(n), i
}
// LenInt returns the written length of an integer.
func LenInt(i int64) int {
if i < 0 {
if i == -9223372036854775808 {
return 19
}
i = -i
}
switch {
case i < 10:
return 1
case i < 100:
return 2
case i < 1000:
return 3
case i < 10000:
return 4
case i < 100000:
return 5
case i < 1000000:
return 6
case i < 10000000:
return 7
case i < 100000000:
return 8
case i < 1000000000:
return 9
case i < 10000000000:
return 10
case i < 100000000000:
return 11
case i < 1000000000000:
return 12
case i < 10000000000000:
return 13
case i < 100000000000000:
return 14
case i < 1000000000000000:
return 15
case i < 10000000000000000:
return 16
case i < 100000000000000000:
return 17
case i < 1000000000000000000:
return 18
}
return 19
}