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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 . |