1. The standard library C function atoi may be named 'ASCII to integer', but it should convert a numerical string in the platform's encoding to integer. For symmetry, itoa should convert an integer to a platform encoded numeric string, not to an ASCII numerical string.
2. Not all computers use ASCII for C strings. Because of that, '0' need not equal 0x30. For example, in EBCDIC, one has '0' == 0xF0.
Utterly pedantic: IIRC, the C standard guarantees that '0' through '9' are contiguous and in order. If you know better, or aren't sure, use "0123456789"[i] to convert a 0...9 value to the corresponding char.
1. The standard library C function atoi may be named 'ASCII to integer', but it should convert a numerical string in the platform's encoding to integer. For symmetry, itoa should convert an integer to a platform encoded numeric string, not to an ASCII numerical string.
2. Not all computers use ASCII for C strings. Because of that, '0' need not equal 0x30. For example, in EBCDIC, one has '0' == 0xF0.
Utterly pedantic: IIRC, the C standard guarantees that '0' through '9' are contiguous and in order. If you know better, or aren't sure, use "0123456789"[i] to convert a 0...9 value to the corresponding char.