>>>>> "David" == David Fetter <da...@fetter.org> writes:
David> + /* Compute the result string. */ David> + if (value >= 100000000) David> + { David> + const uint32 value2 = value % 100000000; David> + David> + const uint32 c = value2 % 10000; David> + const uint32 d = value2 / 10000; David> + const uint32 c0 = (c % 100) << 1; David> + const uint32 c1 = (c / 100) << 1; David> + const uint32 d0 = (d % 100) << 1; David> + const uint32 d1 = (d / 100) << 1; David> + David> + char *pos = a + olength - i; David> + David> + value /= 100000000; David> + David> + memcpy(pos - 2, DIGIT_TABLE + c0, 2); David> + memcpy(pos - 4, DIGIT_TABLE + c1, 2); David> + memcpy(pos - 6, DIGIT_TABLE + d0, 2); David> + memcpy(pos - 8, DIGIT_TABLE + d1, 2); David> + i += 8; David> + } For the 32-bit case, there's no point in doing an 8-digit divide specially, it doesn't save any time. It's sufficient to just change David> + if (value >= 10000) to while(value >= 10000) in order to process 4 digits at a time. David> + for(int i = 0; i < minwidth - len; i++) David> + { David> + memcpy(str + i, DIGIT_TABLE, 1); David> + } Should be: memset(str, '0', minwidth-len); -- Andrew (irc:RhodiumToad)