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-- --
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-- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
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-- --
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-- U I N T P --
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-- --
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-- S p e c --
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-- --
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-- Copyright (C) 1992-2010, Free Software Foundation, Inc. --
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-- --
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-- GNAT is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under --
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-- terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Soft- --
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-- ware Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later ver- --
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-- sion. GNAT is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITH- --
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-- OUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY --
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-- or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. --
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-- --
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-- As a special exception under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted --
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-- additional permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, --
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-- version 3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation. --
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-- --
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-- You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and --
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-- a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program; --
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-- see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively. If not, see --
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-- <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. --
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-- --
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-- GNAT was originally developed by the GNAT team at New York University. --
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-- Extensive contributions were provided by Ada Core Technologies Inc. --
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-- --
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-- Support for universal integer arithmetic
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-- WARNING: There is a C version of this package. Any changes to this
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-- source file must be properly reflected in the C header file sinfo.h
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with Alloc;
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with Table;
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pragma Elaborate_All (Table);
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with Types; use Types;
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package Uintp is
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-- Basic Types and Constants for Uintp Package --
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type Uint is private;
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-- The basic universal integer type
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No_Uint : constant Uint;
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-- A constant value indicating a missing or unset Uint value
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Uint_0 : constant Uint;
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Uint_1 : constant Uint;
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Uint_2 : constant Uint;
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Uint_3 : constant Uint;
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Uint_4 : constant Uint;
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Uint_5 : constant Uint;
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Uint_6 : constant Uint;
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Uint_7 : constant Uint;
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Uint_8 : constant Uint;
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Uint_9 : constant Uint;
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Uint_10 : constant Uint;
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Uint_11 : constant Uint;
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Uint_12 : constant Uint;
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Uint_13 : constant Uint;
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Uint_14 : constant Uint;
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Uint_15 : constant Uint;
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Uint_16 : constant Uint;
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Uint_24 : constant Uint;
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Uint_32 : constant Uint;
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Uint_63 : constant Uint;
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Uint_64 : constant Uint;
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Uint_80 : constant Uint;
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Uint_128 : constant Uint;
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Uint_Minus_1 : constant Uint;
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Uint_Minus_2 : constant Uint;
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Uint_Minus_3 : constant Uint;
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Uint_Minus_4 : constant Uint;
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Uint_Minus_5 : constant Uint;
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Uint_Minus_6 : constant Uint;
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Uint_Minus_7 : constant Uint;
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Uint_Minus_8 : constant Uint;
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Uint_Minus_9 : constant Uint;
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Uint_Minus_12 : constant Uint;
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Uint_Minus_36 : constant Uint;
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Uint_Minus_63 : constant Uint;
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Uint_Minus_80 : constant Uint;
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Uint_Minus_128 : constant Uint;
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-----------------
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-- Subprograms --
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-----------------
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procedure Initialize;
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-- Initialize Uint tables. Note that Initialize must not be called if
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-- Tree_Read is used. Note also that there is no lock routine in this
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-- unit, these are among the few tables that can be expanded during
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-- gigi processing.
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procedure Tree_Read;
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-- Initializes internal tables from current tree file using the relevant
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-- Table.Tree_Read routines. Note that Initialize should not be called if
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-- Tree_Read is used. Tree_Read includes all necessary initialization.
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procedure Tree_Write;
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-- Writes out internal tables to current tree file using the relevant
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-- Table.Tree_Write routines.
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function UI_Abs (Right : Uint) return Uint;
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pragma Inline (UI_Abs);
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-- Returns abs function of universal integer
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function UI_Add (Left : Uint; Right : Uint) return Uint;
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function UI_Add (Left : Int; Right : Uint) return Uint;
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function UI_Add (Left : Uint; Right : Int) return Uint;
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-- Returns sum of two integer values
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function UI_Decimal_Digits_Hi (U : Uint) return Nat;
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-- Returns an estimate of the number of decimal digits required to
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-- represent the absolute value of U. This estimate is correct or high,
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-- i.e. it never returns a value that is too low. The accuracy of the
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-- estimate affects only the effectiveness of comparison optimizations
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-- in Urealp.
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function UI_Decimal_Digits_Lo (U : Uint) return Nat;
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-- Returns an estimate of the number of decimal digits required to
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-- represent the absolute value of U. This estimate is correct or low,
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-- i.e. it never returns a value that is too high. The accuracy of the
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-- estimate affects only the effectiveness of comparison optimizations
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-- in Urealp.
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function UI_Div (Left : Uint; Right : Uint) return Uint;
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function UI_Div (Left : Int; Right : Uint) return Uint;
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function UI_Div (Left : Uint; Right : Int) return Uint;
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-- Returns quotient of two integer values. Fatal error if Right = 0
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function UI_Eq (Left : Uint; Right : Uint) return Boolean;
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function UI_Eq (Left : Int; Right : Uint) return Boolean;
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function UI_Eq (Left : Uint; Right : Int) return Boolean;
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pragma Inline (UI_Eq);
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-- Compares integer values for equality
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function UI_Expon (Left : Uint; Right : Uint) return Uint;
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function UI_Expon (Left : Int; Right : Uint) return Uint;
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function UI_Expon (Left : Uint; Right : Int) return Uint;
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function UI_Expon (Left : Int; Right : Int) return Uint;
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-- Returns result of exponentiating two integer values.
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-- Fatal error if Right is negative.
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function UI_GCD (Uin, Vin : Uint) return Uint;
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-- Computes GCD of input values. Assumes Uin >= Vin >= 0
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function UI_Ge (Left : Uint; Right : Uint) return Boolean;
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function UI_Ge (Left : Int; Right : Uint) return Boolean;
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function UI_Ge (Left : Uint; Right : Int) return Boolean;
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pragma Inline (UI_Ge);
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-- Compares integer values for greater than or equal
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function UI_Gt (Left : Uint; Right : Uint) return Boolean;
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function UI_Gt (Left : Int; Right : Uint) return Boolean;
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function UI_Gt (Left : Uint; Right : Int) return Boolean;
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pragma Inline (UI_Gt);
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-- Compares integer values for greater than
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function UI_Is_In_Int_Range (Input : Uint) return Boolean;
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pragma Inline (UI_Is_In_Int_Range);
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-- Determines if universal integer is in Int range
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function UI_Le (Left : Uint; Right : Uint) return Boolean;
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function UI_Le (Left : Int; Right : Uint) return Boolean;
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function UI_Le (Left : Uint; Right : Int) return Boolean;
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pragma Inline (UI_Le);
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-- Compares integer values for less than or equal
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function UI_Lt (Left : Uint; Right : Uint) return Boolean;
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function UI_Lt (Left : Int; Right : Uint) return Boolean;
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function UI_Lt (Left : Uint; Right : Int) return Boolean;
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-- Compares integer values for less than
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function UI_Max (Left : Uint; Right : Uint) return Uint;
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function UI_Max (Left : Int; Right : Uint) return Uint;
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function UI_Max (Left : Uint; Right : Int) return Uint;
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-- Returns maximum of two integer values
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function UI_Min (Left : Uint; Right : Uint) return Uint;
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function UI_Min (Left : Int; Right : Uint) return Uint;
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function UI_Min (Left : Uint; Right : Int) return Uint;
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-- Returns minimum of two integer values
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function UI_Mod (Left : Uint; Right : Uint) return Uint;
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function UI_Mod (Left : Int; Right : Uint) return Uint;
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function UI_Mod (Left : Uint; Right : Int) return Uint;
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pragma Inline (UI_Mod);
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-- Returns mod function of two integer values
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function UI_Mul (Left : Uint; Right : Uint) return Uint;
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function UI_Mul (Left : Int; Right : Uint) return Uint;
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function UI_Mul (Left : Uint; Right : Int) return Uint;
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-- Returns product of two integer values
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function UI_Ne (Left : Uint; Right : Uint) return Boolean;
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function UI_Ne (Left : Int; Right : Uint) return Boolean;
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function UI_Ne (Left : Uint; Right : Int) return Boolean;
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pragma Inline (UI_Ne);
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-- Compares integer values for inequality
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function UI_Negate (Right : Uint) return Uint;
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pragma Inline (UI_Negate);
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-- Returns negative of universal integer
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function UI_Rem (Left : Uint; Right : Uint) return Uint;
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function UI_Rem (Left : Int; Right : Uint) return Uint;
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function UI_Rem (Left : Uint; Right : Int) return Uint;
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-- Returns rem of two integer values
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function UI_Sub (Left : Uint; Right : Uint) return Uint;
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function UI_Sub (Left : Int; Right : Uint) return Uint;
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function UI_Sub (Left : Uint; Right : Int) return Uint;
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pragma Inline (UI_Sub);
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-- Returns difference of two integer values
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function UI_Modular_Exponentiation
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(B : Uint;
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E : Uint;
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Modulo : Uint) return Uint;
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-- Efficiently compute (B ** E) rem Modulo
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function UI_Modular_Inverse (N : Uint; Modulo : Uint) return Uint;
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-- Compute the multiplicative inverse of N in modular arithmetics with the
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-- given Modulo (uses Euclid's algorithm). Note: the call is considered
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-- to be erroneous (and the behavior is undefined) if n is not invertible.
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function UI_From_Int (Input : Int) return Uint;
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-- Converts Int value to universal integer form
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function UI_From_CC (Input : Char_Code) return Uint;
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-- Converts Char_Code value to universal integer form
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function UI_To_Int (Input : Uint) return Int;
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-- Converts universal integer value to Int. Fatal error if value is not in
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-- appropriate range.
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function UI_To_CC (Input : Uint) return Char_Code;
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-- Converts universal integer value to Char_Code. Fatal error if value is
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-- not in Char_Code range.
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function Num_Bits (Input : Uint) return Nat;
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-- Approximate number of binary bits in given universal integer.
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-- This function is used for capacity checks, and it can be one
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-- bit off without affecting its usage.
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-- Output Routines --
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type UI_Format is (Hex, Decimal, Auto);
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-- Used to determine whether UI_Image/UI_Write output is in hexadecimal
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-- or decimal format. Auto, the default setting, lets the routine make
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-- a decision based on the value.
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UI_Image_Max : constant := 48; -- Enough for a 128-bit number
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UI_Image_Buffer : String (1 .. UI_Image_Max);
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UI_Image_Length : Natural;
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-- Buffer used for UI_Image as described below
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procedure UI_Image (Input : Uint; Format : UI_Format := Auto);
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-- Places a representation of Uint, consisting of a possible minus sign,
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-- followed by the value in UI_Image_Buffer. The form of the value is an
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-- integer literal in either decimal (no base) or hexadecimal (base 16)
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-- format. If Hex is True on entry, then hex mode is forced, otherwise
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-- UI_Image makes a guess at which output format is more convenient. The
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-- value must fit in UI_Image_Buffer. If necessary, the result is an
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-- approximation of the proper value, using an exponential format. The
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-- image of No_Uint is output as a single question mark.
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procedure UI_Write (Input : Uint; Format : UI_Format := Auto);
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-- Writes a representation of Uint, consisting of a possible minus sign,
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-- followed by the value to the output file. The form of the value is an
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-- integer literal in either decimal (no base) or hexadecimal (base 16)
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-- format as appropriate. UI_Format shows which format to use. Auto,
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-- the default, asks UI_Write to make a guess at which output format
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-- will be more convenient to read.
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procedure pid (Input : Uint);
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pragma Export (Ada, pid);
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-- Writes representation of Uint in decimal with a terminating line
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-- return. This is intended for use from the debugger.
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procedure pih (Input : Uint);
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pragma Export (Ada, pih);
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-- Writes representation of Uint in hex with a terminating line return.
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-- This is intended for use from the debugger.
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-- Operator Renamings --
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function "+" (Left : Uint; Right : Uint) return Uint renames UI_Add;
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function "+" (Left : Int; Right : Uint) return Uint renames UI_Add;
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function "+" (Left : Uint; Right : Int) return Uint renames UI_Add;
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function "/" (Left : Uint; Right : Uint) return Uint renames UI_Div;
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function "/" (Left : Int; Right : Uint) return Uint renames UI_Div;
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function "/" (Left : Uint; Right : Int) return Uint renames UI_Div;
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function "*" (Left : Uint; Right : Uint) return Uint renames UI_Mul;
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function "*" (Left : Int; Right : Uint) return Uint renames UI_Mul;
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function "*" (Left : Uint; Right : Int) return Uint renames UI_Mul;
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function "-" (Left : Uint; Right : Uint) return Uint renames UI_Sub;
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function "-" (Left : Int; Right : Uint) return Uint renames UI_Sub;
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function "-" (Left : Uint; Right : Int) return Uint renames UI_Sub;
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function "**" (Left : Uint; Right : Uint) return Uint renames UI_Expon;
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function "**" (Left : Uint; Right : Int) return Uint renames UI_Expon;
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function "**" (Left : Int; Right : Uint) return Uint renames UI_Expon;
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function "**" (Left : Int; Right : Int) return Uint renames UI_Expon;
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function "abs" (Real : Uint) return Uint renames UI_Abs;
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function "mod" (Left : Uint; Right : Uint) return Uint renames UI_Mod;
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function "mod" (Left : Int; Right : Uint) return Uint renames UI_Mod;
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function "mod" (Left : Uint; Right : Int) return Uint renames UI_Mod;
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function "rem" (Left : Uint; Right : Uint) return Uint renames UI_Rem;
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function "rem" (Left : Int; Right : Uint) return Uint renames UI_Rem;
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function "rem" (Left : Uint; Right : Int) return Uint renames UI_Rem;
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function "-" (Real : Uint) return Uint renames UI_Negate;
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function "=" (Left : Uint; Right : Uint) return Boolean renames UI_Eq;
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function "=" (Left : Int; Right : Uint) return Boolean renames UI_Eq;
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function "=" (Left : Uint; Right : Int) return Boolean renames UI_Eq;
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function ">=" (Left : Uint; Right : Uint) return Boolean renames UI_Ge;
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function ">=" (Left : Int; Right : Uint) return Boolean renames UI_Ge;
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function ">=" (Left : Uint; Right : Int) return Boolean renames UI_Ge;
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function ">" (Left : Uint; Right : Uint) return Boolean renames UI_Gt;
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function ">" (Left : Int; Right : Uint) return Boolean renames UI_Gt;
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function ">" (Left : Uint; Right : Int) return Boolean renames UI_Gt;
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function "<=" (Left : Uint; Right : Uint) return Boolean renames UI_Le;
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function "<=" (Left : Int; Right : Uint) return Boolean renames UI_Le;
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function "<=" (Left : Uint; Right : Int) return Boolean renames UI_Le;
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function "<" (Left : Uint; Right : Uint) return Boolean renames UI_Lt;
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function "<" (Left : Int; Right : Uint) return Boolean renames UI_Lt;
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function "<" (Left : Uint; Right : Int) return Boolean renames UI_Lt;
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-- Mark/Release Processing --
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-- The space used by Uint data is not automatically reclaimed. However,
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-- a mark-release regime is implemented which allows storage to be
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-- released back to a previously noted mark. This is used for example
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-- when doing comparisons, where only intermediate results get stored
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type Save_Mark is private;
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function Mark return Save_Mark;
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-- Note mark point for future release
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procedure Release (M : Save_Mark);
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-- Release storage allocated since mark was noted
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procedure Release_And_Save (M : Save_Mark; UI : in out Uint);
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-- Like Release, except that the given Uint value (which is typically
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-- among the data being released) is recopied after the release, so
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-- that it is the most recent item, and UI is updated to point to
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-- its copied location.
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procedure Release_And_Save (M : Save_Mark; UI1, UI2 : in out Uint);
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-- Like Release, except that the given Uint values (which are typically
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-- among the data being released) are recopied after the release, so
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-- that they are the most recent items, and UI1 and UI2 are updated if
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-- necessary to point to the copied locations. This routine is careful
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-- to do things in the right order, so that the values do not clobber
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-- one another.
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-----------------------------------
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-- Representation of Uint Values --
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-----------------------------------
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private
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type Uint is new Int range Uint_Low_Bound .. Uint_High_Bound;
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for Uint'Size use 32;
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No_Uint : constant Uint := Uint (Uint_Low_Bound);
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-- Uint values are represented as multiple precision integers stored in
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-- a multi-digit format using Base as the base. This value is chosen so
|
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-- that the product Base*Base is within the range of allowed Int values.
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-- Base is defined to allow efficient execution of the primitive operations
|
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-- (a0, b0, c0) defined in the section "The Classical Algorithms"
|
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-- (sec. 4.3.1) of Donald Knuth's "The Art of Computer Programming",
|
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-- Vol. 2. These algorithms are used in this package. In particular,
|
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-- the product of two single digits in this base fits in a 32-bit integer.
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|
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Base_Bits : constant := 15;
|
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-- Number of bits in base value
|
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|
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|
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Base : constant Int := 2 ** Base_Bits;
|
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|
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-- Values in the range -(Base+1) .. Max_Direct are encoded directly as
|
413 |
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-- Uint values by adding a bias value. The value of Max_Direct is chosen
|
414 |
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-- so that a directly represented number always fits in two digits when
|
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-- represented in base format.
|
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|
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Min_Direct : constant Int := -(Base - 1);
|
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Max_Direct : constant Int := (Base - 1) * (Base - 1);
|
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|
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-- The following values define the bias used to store Uint values which
|
421 |
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-- are in this range, as well as the biased values for the first and last
|
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|
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-- values in this range. We use a new derived type for these constants to
|
423 |
|
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-- avoid accidental use of Uint arithmetic on these values, which is never
|
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-- correct.
|
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|
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|
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type Ctrl is range Int'First .. Int'Last;
|
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|
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|
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Uint_Direct_Bias : constant Ctrl := Ctrl (Uint_Low_Bound) + Ctrl (Base);
|
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|
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Uint_Direct_First : constant Ctrl := Uint_Direct_Bias + Ctrl (Min_Direct);
|
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|
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Uint_Direct_Last : constant Ctrl := Uint_Direct_Bias + Ctrl (Max_Direct);
|
431 |
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|
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|
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Uint_0 : constant Uint := Uint (Uint_Direct_Bias);
|
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|
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Uint_1 : constant Uint := Uint (Uint_Direct_Bias + 1);
|
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|
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Uint_2 : constant Uint := Uint (Uint_Direct_Bias + 2);
|
435 |
|
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Uint_3 : constant Uint := Uint (Uint_Direct_Bias + 3);
|
436 |
|
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Uint_4 : constant Uint := Uint (Uint_Direct_Bias + 4);
|
437 |
|
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Uint_5 : constant Uint := Uint (Uint_Direct_Bias + 5);
|
438 |
|
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Uint_6 : constant Uint := Uint (Uint_Direct_Bias + 6);
|
439 |
|
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Uint_7 : constant Uint := Uint (Uint_Direct_Bias + 7);
|
440 |
|
|
Uint_8 : constant Uint := Uint (Uint_Direct_Bias + 8);
|
441 |
|
|
Uint_9 : constant Uint := Uint (Uint_Direct_Bias + 9);
|
442 |
|
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Uint_10 : constant Uint := Uint (Uint_Direct_Bias + 10);
|
443 |
|
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Uint_11 : constant Uint := Uint (Uint_Direct_Bias + 11);
|
444 |
|
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Uint_12 : constant Uint := Uint (Uint_Direct_Bias + 12);
|
445 |
|
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Uint_13 : constant Uint := Uint (Uint_Direct_Bias + 13);
|
446 |
|
|
Uint_14 : constant Uint := Uint (Uint_Direct_Bias + 14);
|
447 |
|
|
Uint_15 : constant Uint := Uint (Uint_Direct_Bias + 15);
|
448 |
|
|
Uint_16 : constant Uint := Uint (Uint_Direct_Bias + 16);
|
449 |
|
|
Uint_24 : constant Uint := Uint (Uint_Direct_Bias + 24);
|
450 |
|
|
Uint_32 : constant Uint := Uint (Uint_Direct_Bias + 32);
|
451 |
|
|
Uint_63 : constant Uint := Uint (Uint_Direct_Bias + 63);
|
452 |
|
|
Uint_64 : constant Uint := Uint (Uint_Direct_Bias + 64);
|
453 |
|
|
Uint_80 : constant Uint := Uint (Uint_Direct_Bias + 80);
|
454 |
|
|
Uint_128 : constant Uint := Uint (Uint_Direct_Bias + 128);
|
455 |
|
|
|
456 |
|
|
Uint_Minus_1 : constant Uint := Uint (Uint_Direct_Bias - 1);
|
457 |
|
|
Uint_Minus_2 : constant Uint := Uint (Uint_Direct_Bias - 2);
|
458 |
|
|
Uint_Minus_3 : constant Uint := Uint (Uint_Direct_Bias - 3);
|
459 |
|
|
Uint_Minus_4 : constant Uint := Uint (Uint_Direct_Bias - 4);
|
460 |
|
|
Uint_Minus_5 : constant Uint := Uint (Uint_Direct_Bias - 5);
|
461 |
|
|
Uint_Minus_6 : constant Uint := Uint (Uint_Direct_Bias - 6);
|
462 |
|
|
Uint_Minus_7 : constant Uint := Uint (Uint_Direct_Bias - 7);
|
463 |
|
|
Uint_Minus_8 : constant Uint := Uint (Uint_Direct_Bias - 8);
|
464 |
|
|
Uint_Minus_9 : constant Uint := Uint (Uint_Direct_Bias - 9);
|
465 |
|
|
Uint_Minus_12 : constant Uint := Uint (Uint_Direct_Bias - 12);
|
466 |
|
|
Uint_Minus_36 : constant Uint := Uint (Uint_Direct_Bias - 36);
|
467 |
|
|
Uint_Minus_63 : constant Uint := Uint (Uint_Direct_Bias - 63);
|
468 |
|
|
Uint_Minus_80 : constant Uint := Uint (Uint_Direct_Bias - 80);
|
469 |
|
|
Uint_Minus_128 : constant Uint := Uint (Uint_Direct_Bias - 128);
|
470 |
|
|
|
471 |
|
|
Uint_Max_Simple_Mul : constant := Uint_Direct_Bias + 2 ** 15;
|
472 |
|
|
-- If two values are directly represented and less than or equal to this
|
473 |
|
|
-- value, then we know the product fits in a 32-bit integer. This allows
|
474 |
|
|
-- UI_Mul to efficiently compute the product in this case.
|
475 |
|
|
|
476 |
|
|
type Save_Mark is record
|
477 |
|
|
Save_Uint : Uint;
|
478 |
|
|
Save_Udigit : Int;
|
479 |
|
|
end record;
|
480 |
|
|
|
481 |
|
|
-- Values outside the range that is represented directly are stored using
|
482 |
|
|
-- two tables. The secondary table Udigits contains sequences of Int values
|
483 |
|
|
-- consisting of the digits of the number in a radix Base system. The
|
484 |
|
|
-- digits are stored from most significant to least significant with the
|
485 |
|
|
-- first digit only carrying the sign.
|
486 |
|
|
|
487 |
|
|
-- There is one entry in the primary Uints table for each distinct Uint
|
488 |
|
|
-- value. This table entry contains the length (number of digits) and
|
489 |
|
|
-- a starting offset of the value in the Udigits table.
|
490 |
|
|
|
491 |
|
|
Uint_First_Entry : constant Uint := Uint (Uint_Table_Start);
|
492 |
|
|
|
493 |
|
|
-- Some subprograms defined in this package manipulate the Udigits table
|
494 |
|
|
-- directly, while for others it is more convenient to work with locally
|
495 |
|
|
-- defined arrays of the digits of the Universal Integers. The type
|
496 |
|
|
-- UI_Vector is defined for this purpose and some internal subprograms
|
497 |
|
|
-- used for converting from one to the other are defined.
|
498 |
|
|
|
499 |
|
|
type UI_Vector is array (Pos range <>) of Int;
|
500 |
|
|
-- Vector containing the integer values of a Uint value
|
501 |
|
|
|
502 |
|
|
-- Note: An earlier version of this package used pointers of arrays
|
503 |
|
|
-- of Ints (dynamically allocated) for the Uint type. The change
|
504 |
|
|
-- leads to a few less natural idioms used throughout this code, but
|
505 |
|
|
-- eliminates all uses of the heap except for the table package itself.
|
506 |
|
|
-- For example, Uint parameters are often converted to UI_Vectors for
|
507 |
|
|
-- internal manipulation. This is done by creating the local UI_Vector
|
508 |
|
|
-- using the function N_Digits on the Uint to find the size needed for
|
509 |
|
|
-- the vector, and then calling Init_Operand to copy the values out
|
510 |
|
|
-- of the table into the vector.
|
511 |
|
|
|
512 |
|
|
type Uint_Entry is record
|
513 |
|
|
Length : Pos;
|
514 |
|
|
-- Length of entry in Udigits table in digits (i.e. in words)
|
515 |
|
|
|
516 |
|
|
Loc : Int;
|
517 |
|
|
-- Starting location in Udigits table of this Uint value
|
518 |
|
|
end record;
|
519 |
|
|
|
520 |
|
|
package Uints is new Table.Table (
|
521 |
|
|
Table_Component_Type => Uint_Entry,
|
522 |
|
|
Table_Index_Type => Uint'Base,
|
523 |
|
|
Table_Low_Bound => Uint_First_Entry,
|
524 |
|
|
Table_Initial => Alloc.Uints_Initial,
|
525 |
|
|
Table_Increment => Alloc.Uints_Increment,
|
526 |
|
|
Table_Name => "Uints");
|
527 |
|
|
|
528 |
|
|
package Udigits is new Table.Table (
|
529 |
|
|
Table_Component_Type => Int,
|
530 |
|
|
Table_Index_Type => Int,
|
531 |
|
|
Table_Low_Bound => 0,
|
532 |
|
|
Table_Initial => Alloc.Udigits_Initial,
|
533 |
|
|
Table_Increment => Alloc.Udigits_Increment,
|
534 |
|
|
Table_Name => "Udigits");
|
535 |
|
|
|
536 |
|
|
-- Note: the reason these tables are defined here in the private part of
|
537 |
|
|
-- the spec, rather than in the body, is that they are referenced directly
|
538 |
|
|
-- by gigi.
|
539 |
|
|
|
540 |
|
|
end Uintp;
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