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/* Operations with long integers.
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   Copyright (C) 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of GCC.
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GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
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Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any
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later version.
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GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
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for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with GCC; see the file COPYING3.  If not see
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<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
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#ifndef DOUBLE_INT_H
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#define DOUBLE_INT_H
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#ifndef GENERATOR_FILE
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#include <gmp.h>
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#endif
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#include "coretypes.h"
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/* A large integer is currently represented as a pair of HOST_WIDE_INTs.
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   It therefore represents a number with precision of
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   2 * HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT bits (it is however possible that the
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   internal representation will change, if numbers with greater precision
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   are needed, so the users should not rely on it).  The representation does
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   not contain any information about signedness of the represented value, so
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   it can be used to represent both signed and unsigned numbers.  For
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   operations where the results depend on signedness (division, comparisons),
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   it must be specified separately.  For each such operation, there are three
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   versions of the function -- double_int_op, that takes an extra UNS argument
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   giving the signedness of the values, and double_int_sop and double_int_uop
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   that stand for its specializations for signed and unsigned values.
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   You may also represent with numbers in smaller precision using double_int.
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   You however need to use double_int_ext (that fills in the bits of the
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   number over the prescribed precision with zeros or with the sign bit) before
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   operations that do not perform arithmetics modulo 2^precision (comparisons,
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   division), and possibly before storing the results, if you want to keep
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   them in some canonical form).  In general, the signedness of double_int_ext
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   should match the signedness of the operation.
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   ??? The components of double_int differ in signedness mostly for
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   historical reasons (they replace an older structure used to represent
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   numbers with precision higher than HOST_WIDE_INT).  It might be less
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   confusing to have them both signed or both unsigned.  */
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typedef struct
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{
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  unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT low;
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  HOST_WIDE_INT high;
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} double_int;
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union tree_node;
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/* Constructors and conversions.  */
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union tree_node *double_int_to_tree (union tree_node *, double_int);
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bool double_int_fits_to_tree_p (const union tree_node *, double_int);
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double_int tree_to_double_int (const union tree_node *);
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/* Constructs double_int from integer CST.  The bits over the precision of
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   HOST_WIDE_INT are filled with the sign bit.  */
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static inline double_int
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shwi_to_double_int (HOST_WIDE_INT cst)
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{
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  double_int r;
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  r.low = (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT) cst;
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  r.high = cst < 0 ? -1 : 0;
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  return r;
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}
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/* Some useful constants.  */
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#define double_int_minus_one (shwi_to_double_int (-1))
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#define double_int_zero (shwi_to_double_int (0))
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#define double_int_one (shwi_to_double_int (1))
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#define double_int_two (shwi_to_double_int (2))
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#define double_int_ten (shwi_to_double_int (10))
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/* Constructs double_int from unsigned integer CST.  The bits over the
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   precision of HOST_WIDE_INT are filled with zeros.  */
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static inline double_int
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uhwi_to_double_int (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT cst)
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{
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  double_int r;
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  r.low = cst;
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  r.high = 0;
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  return r;
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}
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/* The following operations perform arithmetics modulo 2^precision,
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   so you do not need to call double_int_ext between them, even if
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   you are representing numbers with precision less than
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   2 * HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT bits.  */
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double_int double_int_mul (double_int, double_int);
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double_int double_int_add (double_int, double_int);
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double_int double_int_neg (double_int);
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/* You must ensure that double_int_ext is called on the operands
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   of the following operations, if the precision of the numbers
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   is less than 2 * HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT bits.  */
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bool double_int_fits_in_hwi_p (double_int, bool);
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bool double_int_fits_in_shwi_p (double_int);
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bool double_int_fits_in_uhwi_p (double_int);
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HOST_WIDE_INT double_int_to_shwi (double_int);
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unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT double_int_to_uhwi (double_int);
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double_int double_int_div (double_int, double_int, bool, unsigned);
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double_int double_int_sdiv (double_int, double_int, unsigned);
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double_int double_int_udiv (double_int, double_int, unsigned);
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double_int double_int_mod (double_int, double_int, bool, unsigned);
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double_int double_int_smod (double_int, double_int, unsigned);
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double_int double_int_umod (double_int, double_int, unsigned);
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double_int double_int_divmod (double_int, double_int, bool, unsigned, double_int *);
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double_int double_int_sdivmod (double_int, double_int, unsigned, double_int *);
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double_int double_int_udivmod (double_int, double_int, unsigned, double_int *);
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bool double_int_negative_p (double_int);
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int double_int_cmp (double_int, double_int, bool);
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int double_int_scmp (double_int, double_int);
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int double_int_ucmp (double_int, double_int);
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void dump_double_int (FILE *, double_int, bool);
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/* Zero and sign extension of numbers in smaller precisions.  */
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double_int double_int_ext (double_int, unsigned, bool);
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double_int double_int_sext (double_int, unsigned);
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double_int double_int_zext (double_int, unsigned);
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double_int double_int_mask (unsigned);
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#define ALL_ONES (~((unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT) 0))
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/* The operands of the following comparison functions must be processed
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   2 * HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT bits.  */
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/* Returns true if CST is zero.  */
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double_int_zero_p (double_int cst)
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  return cst.low == 0 && cst.high == 0;
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/* Returns true if CST is one.  */
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static inline bool
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double_int_one_p (double_int cst)
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/* Returns true if CST is minus one.  */
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double_int_minus_one_p (double_int cst)
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  return (cst.low == ALL_ONES && cst.high == -1);
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/* Returns true if CST1 == CST2.  */
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double_int_equal_p (double_int cst1, double_int cst2)
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  return cst1.low == cst2.low && cst1.high == cst2.high;
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#ifndef GENERATOR_FILE
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/* Conversion to and from GMP integer representations.  */
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void mpz_set_double_int (mpz_t, double_int, bool);
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double_int mpz_get_double_int (const_tree, mpz_t, bool);
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#endif
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#endif /* DOUBLE_INT_H */

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