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NAME

       Targetint - Target processor-native integers.

Module

       Module   Targetint

Documentation

       Module Targetint
        : sig end

       Target processor-native integers.

       This  module  provides  operations on the type of signed 32-bit integers (on 32-bit target
       platforms) or signed 64-bit integers (on 64-bit target platforms).  This integer type  has
       exactly  the  same  width  as  that  of  a pointer type in the C compiler.  All arithmetic
       operations over are taken modulo 2^32 or 2^64 depending on the word  size  of  the  target
       architecture.

       Warning: this module is unstable and part of Compiler_libs .

       type t

       The type of target integers.

       val zero : t

       The target integer 0.

       val one : t

       The target integer 1.

       val minus_one : t

       The target integer -1.

       val neg : t -> t

       Unary negation.

       val add : t -> t -> t

       Addition.

       val sub : t -> t -> t

       Subtraction.

       val mul : t -> t -> t

       Multiplication.

       val div : t -> t -> t

       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 (/) .

       val unsigned_div : t -> t -> t

       Same as Targetint.div , except that arguments and result are interpreted  as      unsigned
       integers.

       val rem : t -> t -> t

       Integer  remainder.   If  y  is  not  zero,  the result of Targetint.rem x y satisfies the
       following properties: Targetint.zero <= Nativeint.rem x  y  <  Targetint.abs  y  and  x  =
       Targetint.add (Targetint.mul (Targetint.div x y) y)
                              (Targetint.rem  x  y)  .   If  y  =  0  ,  Targetint.rem x y raises
       Division_by_zero .

       val unsigned_rem : t -> t -> t

       Same as Targetint.rem , except that arguments and result are interpreted  as      unsigned
       integers.

       val succ : t -> t

       Successor.  Targetint.succ x is Targetint.add x Targetint.one .

       val pred : t -> t

       Predecessor.  Targetint.pred x is Targetint.sub x Targetint.one .

       val abs : t -> t

       Return the absolute value of its argument.

       val size : int

       The size in bits of a target native integer.

       val max_int : t

       The greatest representable target integer, either 2^31 - 1 on a 32-bit platform, or 2^63 -
       1 on a 64-bit platform.

       val min_int : t

       The smallest representable target integer, either -2^31 on a 32-bit platform, or -2^63  on
       a 64-bit platform.

       val logand : t -> t -> t

       Bitwise logical and.

       val logor : t -> t -> t

       Bitwise logical or.

       val logxor : t -> t -> t

       Bitwise logical exclusive or.

       val lognot : t -> t

       Bitwise logical negation.

       val shift_left : t -> int -> t

       Targetint.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 : t -> int -> t

       Targetint.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 : t -> int -> t

       Targetint.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 : int -> t

       Convert the given integer (type int ) to a target integer (type t  ),  module  the  target
       word size.

       val of_int_exn : int -> t

       Convert the given integer (type int ) to a target integer (type t ).  Raises a fatal error
       if the conversion is not exact.

       val to_int : t -> int

       Convert the given target integer (type t ) to an integer (type int ).  The high-order  bit
       is lost during the conversion.

       val of_float : float -> t

       Convert  the  given  floating-point  number to a target integer, discarding the fractional
       part (truncate  towards  0).   The  result  of  the  conversion  is  undefined  if,  after
       truncation, the number is outside the range [ Targetint.min_int , Targetint.max_int ].

       val to_float : t -> float

       Convert the given target integer to a floating-point number.

       val of_int32 : int32 -> t

       Convert the given 32-bit integer (type int32 ) to a target integer.

       val to_int32 : t -> int32

       Convert  the given target integer to a 32-bit integer (type int32 ).  On 64-bit platforms,
       the 64-bit native integer is taken modulo 2^32, i.e. the top 32 bits are lost.  On  32-bit
       platforms, the conversion is exact.

       val of_int64 : int64 -> t

       Convert the given 64-bit integer (type int64 ) to a target integer.

       val to_int64 : t -> int64

       Convert the given target integer to a 64-bit integer (type int64 ).

       val of_string : string -> t

       Convert  the given string to a target 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, or if the integer represented exceeds the range of integers representable in type
       nativeint .

       val to_string : t -> string

       Return the string representation of its argument, in decimal.

       val compare : t -> t -> int

       The  comparison  function  for  target  integers, with the same specification as compare .
       Along with the type t , this function compare allows the module Targetint to be passed  as
       argument to the functors Set.Make and Map.Make .

       val unsigned_compare : t -> t -> int

       Same as Targetint.compare , except that arguments are interpreted as unsigned integers.

       val equal : t -> t -> bool

       The equal function for target ints.

       type repr =
        | Int32 of int32
        | Int64 of int64

       val repr : t -> repr

       The concrete representation of a native integer.

       val print : Format.formatter -> t -> unit

       Print a target integer to a formatter.