pub fn btoi_saturating<I>(bytes: &[u8]) -> Result<I, ParseIntegerError>Expand description
Converts a byte slice to the closest possible integer.
Like btou_saturating, but numbers may optionally start with a sign
(- or +).
§Errors
Returns ParseIntegerError for any of the following conditions:
byteshas no digits- not all characters of
bytesare0-9, excluding an optional leading sign
§Panics
Panics in the pathological case that there is no representation of 10
in I.
§Examples
assert_eq!(Ok(127), btoi_saturating::<i8>(b"127"));
assert_eq!(Ok(127), btoi_saturating::<i8>(b"128")); // i8 saturated
assert_eq!(Ok(127), btoi_saturating::<i8>(b"+1024")); // i8 saturated
assert_eq!(Ok(-128), btoi_saturating::<i8>(b"-128"));
assert_eq!(Ok(-128), btoi_saturating::<i8>(b"-129")); // i8 saturated
assert_eq!(Ok(0), btoi_saturating::<u32>(b"-123")); // unsigned integer saturated