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Module Nativeintmodule Nativeint:
Processor-native integers.
This module provides operations on the type
Performance notice: values of type val zero :
The native integer 0.
val one :
The native integer 1.
val minus_one :
The native integer -1.
val neg :
Unary negation.
val add :
Addition.
val sub :
Subtraction.
val mul :
Multiplication.
val div :
Integer division. Raise
Division_by_zero if the second
argument is zero. This division rounds the real quotient of
its arguments towards zero, as specified for Pervasives.(/).val rem :
Integer remainder. If
y is not zero, the result
of Nativeint.rem x y satisfies the following properties:
Nativeint.zero <= Nativeint.rem x y < Nativeint.abs y and
x = Nativeint.add (Nativeint.mul (Nativeint.div x y) y) (Nativeint.rem x y).
If y = 0, Nativeint.rem x y raises Division_by_zero.val succ :
Successor.
Nativeint.succ x is Nativeint.add x Nativeint.one.val pred :
Predecessor.
Nativeint.pred x is Nativeint.sub x Nativeint.one.val abs :
Return the absolute value of its argument.
val size :
The size in bits of a native integer. This is equal to
32
on a 32-bit platform and to 64 on a 64-bit platform.val max_int :
The greatest representable native integer,
either 231 - 1 on a 32-bit platform,
or 263 - 1 on a 64-bit platform.
val min_int :
The greatest representable native integer,
either -231 on a 32-bit platform,
or -263 on a 64-bit platform.
val logand :
Bitwise logical and.
val logor :
Bitwise logical or.
val logxor :
Bitwise logical exclusive or.
val lognot :
Bitwise logical negation
val shift_left : Nativeint.shift_left x y shifts x to the left by y bits.
The result is unspecified if y < 0 or y >= bitsize,
where bitsize is 32 on a 32-bit platform and
64 on a 64-bit platform.val shift_right : Nativeint.shift_right x y shifts x to the right by y bits.
This is an arithmetic shift: the sign bit of x is replicated
and inserted in the vacated bits.
The result is unspecified if y < 0 or y >= bitsize.val shift_right_logical : Nativeint.shift_right_logical x y shifts x to the right
by y bits.
This is a logical shift: zeroes are inserted in the vacated bits
regardless of the sign of x.
The result is unspecified if y < 0 or y >= bitsize.val of_int :
Convert the given integer (type
int) to a native integer
(type nativeint).val to_int :
Convert the given native integer (type
nativeint) to an
integer (type int). The high-order bit is lost during
the conversion.val of_float :
Convert the given floating-point number to a native integer,
discarding the fractional part (truncate towards 0).
The result of the conversion is undefined if, after truncation,
the number is outside the range
[
Nativeint.min_int, Nativeint.max_int].val to_float :
Convert the given native integer to a floating-point number.
val of_int32 :
Convert the given 32-bit integer (type
int32)
to a native integer.val to_int32 :
Convert the given native integer to a
32-bit integer (type
int32). On 64-bit platforms,
the 64-bit native integer is taken modulo 232,
i.e. the top 32 bits are lost. On 32-bit platforms,
the conversion is exact.val of_string :
Convert the given string to a native integer.
The string is read in decimal (by default) or in hexadecimal,
octal or binary if the string begins with
0x, 0o or 0b
respectively.
Raise Failure "int_of_string" if the given string is not
a valid representation of an integer.val to_string :
Return the string representation of its argument, in decimal.
val format : Nativeint.format fmt n return the string representation of the
native integer n in the format specified by fmt.
fmt is a Printf-style format containing exactly
one %d, %i, %u, %x, %X or %o conversion specification.
This function is deprecated; use Printf.sprintf with a %nx format
instead.type t =
An alias for the type of native integers.
val compare :
The comparison function for native integers, with the same specification as
Pervasives.compare. Along with the type t, this function compare
allows the module Nativeint to be passed as argument to the functors
Set.Make and Map.Make. |