Is 0 a decimal literal or an octal literal?

孤者浪人 提交于 2019-11-26 02:28:44

问题


Zero is always zero, so it doesn\'t matter. But in a recent discussion with a friend he said that octal literals are almost unused today. Then it dawned upon me that actually almost all integer literals in my code are octal, namely 0.

Is 0 an octal literal according to the C++ grammar? What does the standard say?

The only real use I\'m aware of is for unix file permissions.


回答1:


Yes, 0 is an Octal literal in C++.

As per the C++ Standard:

2.14.2 Integer literals [lex.icon]

integer-literal:  
    decimal-literal integer-suffixopt  
    octal-literal integer-suffixopt  
    hexadecimal-literal integer-suffixopt  
decimal-literal:  
    nonzero-digit  
    decimal-literal digit  
octal-literal:  
    0                           <--------------------<Here>
    octal-literal octal-digit



回答2:


Any integer value prefixed with 0 is an octal value. I.e.: 01 is octal 1, 010 is octal 10, which is decimal 8, and 0 is octal 0 (which is decimal, and any other, 0).

So yes, '0' is an octal.

That's plain English translation of the grammar snippet in @Als's answer :-)


An integer prefixed with 0x is not prefixed with 0. 0x is an explicitly different prefix. Apparently there are people who cannot make this distinction.

As per that same standard, if we continue:

 integer-literal:
     decimal-literal integer-suffixopt
     octal-literal integer-suffixopt
     hexadecimal-literal integer-suffixopt
 decimal-literal:
     nonzero-digit                       <<<---- That's the case of no prefix.
     decimal-literal digit-separatoropt digit
 octal-literal:
     0                                    <<<---- '0' prefix defined here.
     octal-literal digit-separatoropt octal-digit <<<---- No 'x' or 'X' is
                                                          allowed here.
 hexadecimal-literal:
     0x hexadecimal-digit                 <<<---- '0x' prefix defined here
     0X hexadecimal-digit                 <<<---- And here.
     hexadecimal-literal digit-separatoropt hexadecimal-digit



回答3:


Apparently all integer literals starting with zero are in fact octal. This means that it includes 0 as well. This makes little difference since zero is zero. But not knowing this fact can hurt you.

I realized this when I was trying to write a program to convert binary numbers to decimal and hexidecimal output. Everytime that I was giving a number starting with zero I was getting the wrong output (For example, 012 = 10, not 12).

It's good to know this information so you don't make the same mistake.



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6895522/is-0-a-decimal-literal-or-an-octal-literal

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