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use 5.010001;
use strict;
use warnings;
package BSON::Double;
# ABSTRACT: BSON type wrapper for Double
use version;
our $VERSION = 'v1.12.2';
use Carp;
#pod =attr value
#pod
#pod A numeric scalar (or the special strings "Inf", "-Inf" or "NaN"). This
#pod will be coerced to Perl's numeric type. The default is 0.0.
#pod
#pod =cut
use Moo;
has 'value' => (
is => 'ro'
);
use namespace::clean -except => 'meta';
use constant {
nInf => unpack("d<",pack("H*","000000000000f0ff")),
pInf => unpack("d<",pack("H*","000000000000f07f")),
NaN => unpack("d<",pack("H*","000000000000f8ff")),
};
sub BUILD {
my $self = shift;
# coerce to NV internally
$self->{value} = defined( $self->{value} ) ? $self->{value} / 1.0 : 0.0;
}
#pod =method TO_JSON
#pod
#pod Returns a double.
#pod
#pod If the C<BSON_EXTJSON> environment variable is true and the
#pod C<BSON_EXTJSON_RELAXED> environment variable is false, returns a hashref
#pod compatible with
#pod MongoDB's L<extended JSON|https://github.com/mongodb/specifications/blob/master/source/extended-json.rst>
#pod format, which represents it as a document as follows:
#pod
#pod {"$numberDouble" : "42.0"}
#pod
#pod If C<BSON_EXTJSON> is false and the value is 'Inf', '-Inf' or 'NaN'
#pod (which are illegal in regular JSON), then an exception is thrown.
#pod
#pod =cut
my $use_win32_specials = ($^O eq 'MSWin32' && $] lt "5.022");
my $win32_specials = qr/-?1.\#IN[DF]/i;
my $unix_specials = qr/-?(?:inf|nan)/i;
my $illegal = $use_win32_specials ? qr/^$win32_specials/ : qr/^$unix_specials/;
my $is_inf = $use_win32_specials ? qr/^1.\#INF/i : qr/^inf/i;
my $is_ninf = $use_win32_specials ? qr/^-1.\#INF/i : qr/^-inf/i;
my $is_nan = $use_win32_specials ? qr/^-?1.\#(?:IND|QNAN)/i : qr/^-?nan/i;
sub TO_JSON {
my $copy = "$_[0]->{value}"; # avoid changing value to PVNV
if ($ENV{BSON_EXTJSON} && $ENV{BSON_EXTJSON_RELAXED}) {
return { '$numberDouble' => 'Infinity' }
if $copy =~ $is_inf;
return { '$numberDouble' => '-Infinity' }
if $copy =~ $is_ninf;
return { '$numberDouble' => 'NaN' }
if $copy =~ $is_nan;
}
if ($ENV{BSON_EXTJSON} && !$ENV{BSON_EXTJSON_RELAXED}) {
return { '$numberDouble' => 'Infinity' }
if $copy =~ $is_inf;
return { '$numberDouble' => '-Infinity' }
if $copy =~ $is_ninf;
return { '$numberDouble' => 'NaN' }
if $copy =~ $is_nan;
my $value = $_[0]->{value}/1.0;
return { '$numberDouble' => "$value" };
}
croak( "The value '$copy' is illegal in JSON" )
if $copy =~ $illegal;
return $_[0]->{value}/1.0;
}
use overload (
# Unary
q{""} => sub { "$_[0]->{value}" },
q{0+} => sub { $_[0]->{value} },
q{~} => sub { ~( $_[0]->{value} ) },
# Binary
( map { $_ => eval "sub { return \$_[0]->{value} $_ \$_[1] }" } qw( + * ) ), ## no critic
(
map {
$_ => eval ## no critic
"sub { return \$_[2] ? \$_[1] $_ \$_[0]->{value} : \$_[0]->{value} $_ \$_[1] }"
} qw( - / % ** << >> x <=> cmp & | ^ )
),
(
map { $_ => eval "sub { return $_(\$_[0]->{value}) }" } ## no critic
qw( cos sin exp log sqrt int )
),
q{atan2} => sub {
return $_[2] ? atan2( $_[1], $_[0]->{value} ) : atan2( $_[0]->{value}, $_[1] );
},
# Special
fallback => 1,
);
1;
=pod
=encoding UTF-8
=head1 NAME
BSON::Double - BSON type wrapper for Double
=head1 VERSION
version v1.12.2
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use BSON::Types ':all';
my $bytes = bson_double( $number );
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This module provides a BSON type wrapper for a numeric value that
would be represented in BSON as a double.
=head1 ATTRIBUTES
=head2 value
A numeric scalar (or the special strings "Inf", "-Inf" or "NaN"). This
will be coerced to Perl's numeric type. The default is 0.0.
=head1 METHODS
=head2 TO_JSON
Returns a double.
If the C<BSON_EXTJSON> environment variable is true and the
C<BSON_EXTJSON_RELAXED> environment variable is false, returns a hashref
compatible with
MongoDB's L<extended JSON|https://github.com/mongodb/specifications/blob/master/source/extended-json.rst>
format, which represents it as a document as follows:
{"$numberDouble" : "42.0"}
If C<BSON_EXTJSON> is false and the value is 'Inf', '-Inf' or 'NaN'
(which are illegal in regular JSON), then an exception is thrown.
=for Pod::Coverage BUILD nInf pInf NaN
=head1 INFINITY AND NAN
Some Perls may not support converting "Inf" or "NaN" strings to their
double equivalent. They are available as functions from the L<POSIX>
module, but as a lighter alternative to POSIX, the following functions are
available:
=over 4
=item *
BSON::Double::pInf() – positive infinity
=item *
BSON::Double::nInf() – negative infinity
=item *
BSON::Double::NaN() – not-a-number
=back
=head1 OVERLOADING
The numification operator, C<0+> is overloaded to return the C<value>,
the full "minimal set" of overloaded operations is provided (per L<overload>
documentation) and fallback overloading is enabled.
=head1 AUTHORS
=over 4
=item *
David Golden <david@mongodb.com>
=item *
Stefan G. <minimalist@lavabit.com>
=back
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is Copyright (c) 2020 by Stefan G. and MongoDB, Inc.
This is free software, licensed under:
The Apache License, Version 2.0, January 2004
=cut
__END__
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