X-Git-Url: http://demsky.eecs.uci.edu/git/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=include%2Fllvm%2FADT%2FAPInt.h;h=75c1d576a6516bd999787871e2b5169fb425312e;hb=ac24e251014de60a16558fc0a1f2340c334d2aa8;hp=88aa9956d93216fdb894d7ca1b71a77e8d3343c4;hpb=cbc7cc63b6c7ee1008f92064388c37327c183328;p=oota-llvm.git diff --git a/include/llvm/ADT/APInt.h b/include/llvm/ADT/APInt.h index 88aa9956d93..75c1d576a65 100644 --- a/include/llvm/ADT/APInt.h +++ b/include/llvm/ADT/APInt.h @@ -15,6 +15,8 @@ #ifndef LLVM_APINT_H #define LLVM_APINT_H +#include "llvm/ADT/ArrayRef.h" +#include "llvm/Support/Compiler.h" #include "llvm/Support/MathExtras.h" #include #include @@ -22,11 +24,12 @@ #include namespace llvm { - class Serializer; class Deserializer; class FoldingSetNodeID; - class raw_ostream; + class Serializer; class StringRef; + class hash_code; + class raw_ostream; template class SmallVectorImpl; @@ -150,9 +153,19 @@ class APInt { return isSingleWord() ? VAL : pVal[whichWord(bitPosition)]; } + /// Converts a string into a number. The string must be non-empty + /// and well-formed as a number of the given base. The bit-width + /// must be sufficient to hold the result. + /// /// This is used by the constructors that take string arguments. + /// + /// StringRef::getAsInteger is superficially similar but (1) does + /// not assume that the string is well-formed and (2) grows the + /// result to hold the input. + /// + /// @param radix 2, 8, 10, 16, or 36 /// @brief Convert a char array into an APInt - void fromString(unsigned numBits, const StringRef &str, uint8_t radix); + void fromString(unsigned numBits, StringRef str, uint8_t radix); /// This is used by the toString method to divide by the radix. It simply /// provides a more convenient form of divide for internal use since KnuthDiv @@ -166,6 +179,9 @@ class APInt { /// out-of-line slow case for inline constructor void initSlowCase(unsigned numBits, uint64_t val, bool isSigned); + /// shared code between two array constructors + void initFromArray(ArrayRef array); + /// out-of-line slow case for inline copy constructor void initSlowCase(const APInt& that); @@ -220,25 +236,32 @@ public: clearUnusedBits(); } - /// Note that numWords can be smaller or larger than the corresponding bit - /// width but any extraneous bits will be dropped. + /// Note that bigVal.size() can be smaller or larger than the corresponding + /// bit width but any extraneous bits will be dropped. /// @param numBits the bit width of the constructed APInt - /// @param numWords the number of words in bigVal /// @param bigVal a sequence of words to form the initial value of the APInt /// @brief Construct an APInt of numBits width, initialized as bigVal[]. + APInt(unsigned numBits, ArrayRef bigVal); + /// Equivalent to APInt(numBits, ArrayRef(bigVal, numWords)), but + /// deprecated because this constructor is prone to ambiguity with the + /// APInt(unsigned, uint64_t, bool) constructor. + /// + /// If this overload is ever deleted, care should be taken to prevent calls + /// from being incorrectly captured by the APInt(unsigned, uint64_t, bool) + /// constructor. APInt(unsigned numBits, unsigned numWords, const uint64_t bigVal[]); /// This constructor interprets the string \arg str in the given radix. The /// interpretation stops when the first character that is not suitable for the /// radix is encountered, or the end of the string. Acceptable radix values - /// are 2, 8, 10 and 16. It is an error for the value implied by the string to - /// require more bits than numBits. + /// are 2, 8, 10, 16, and 36. It is an error for the value implied by the + /// string to require more bits than numBits. /// /// @param numBits the bit width of the constructed APInt /// @param str the string to be interpreted /// @param radix the radix to use for the conversion /// @brief Construct an APInt from a string representation. - APInt(unsigned numBits, const StringRef &str, uint8_t radix); + APInt(unsigned numBits, StringRef str, uint8_t radix); /// Simply makes *this a copy of that. /// @brief Copy Constructor. @@ -251,6 +274,13 @@ public: initSlowCase(that); } +#if LLVM_USE_RVALUE_REFERENCES + /// @brief Move Constructor. + APInt(APInt&& that) : BitWidth(that.BitWidth), VAL(that.VAL) { + that.BitWidth = 0; + } +#endif + /// @brief Destructor. ~APInt() { if (!isSingleWord()) @@ -265,12 +295,6 @@ public: /// objects, into FoldingSets. void Profile(FoldingSetNodeID& id) const; - /// @brief Used by the Bitcode serializer to emit APInts to Bitcode. - void Emit(Serializer& S) const; - - /// @brief Used by the Bitcode deserializer to deserialize APInts. - void Read(Deserializer& D); - /// @} /// @name Value Tests /// @{ @@ -292,7 +316,7 @@ public: /// @returns true if this APInt is positive. /// @brief Determine if this APInt Value is positive. bool isStrictlyPositive() const { - return isNonNegative() && (*this) != 0; + return isNonNegative() && !!*this; } /// This checks to see if the value has all bits of the APInt are set or not. @@ -320,15 +344,14 @@ public: /// value for the APInt's bit width. /// @brief Determine if this is the smallest unsigned value. bool isMinValue() const { - return countPopulation() == 0; + return !*this; } /// This checks to see if the value of this APInt is the minimum signed /// value for the APInt's bit width. /// @brief Determine if this is the smallest signed value. bool isMinSignedValue() const { - return BitWidth == 1 ? VAL == 1 : - isNegative() && countPopulation() == 1; + return BitWidth == 1 ? VAL == 1 : isNegative() && isPowerOf2(); } /// @brief Check if this APInt has an N-bits unsigned integer value. @@ -338,10 +361,9 @@ public: return true; if (isSingleWord()) - return VAL == (VAL & (~0ULL >> (64 - N))); - APInt Tmp(N, getNumWords(), pVal); - Tmp.zext(getBitWidth()); - return Tmp == (*this); + return isUIntN(N, VAL); + return APInt(N, makeArrayRef(pVal, getNumWords())).zext(getBitWidth()) + == (*this); } /// @brief Check if this APInt has an N-bits signed integer value. @@ -351,7 +373,11 @@ public: } /// @returns true if the argument APInt value is a power of two > 0. - bool isPowerOf2() const; + bool isPowerOf2() const { + if (isSingleWord()) + return isPowerOf2_64(VAL); + return countPopulationSlowCase() == 1; + } /// isSignBit - Return true if this is the value returned by getSignBit. bool isSignBit() const { return isMinSignedValue(); } @@ -359,7 +385,7 @@ public: /// This converts the APInt to a boolean value as a test against zero. /// @brief Boolean conversion function. bool getBoolValue() const { - return *this != 0; + return !!*this; } /// getLimitedValue - If this value is smaller than the specified limit, @@ -375,12 +401,14 @@ public: /// @{ /// @brief Gets maximum unsigned value of APInt for specific bit width. static APInt getMaxValue(unsigned numBits) { - return APInt(numBits, 0).set(); + return getAllOnesValue(numBits); } /// @brief Gets maximum signed value of APInt for a specific bit width. static APInt getSignedMaxValue(unsigned numBits) { - return APInt(numBits, 0).set().clear(numBits - 1); + APInt API = getAllOnesValue(numBits); + API.clearBit(numBits - 1); + return API; } /// @brief Gets minimum unsigned value of APInt for a specific bit width. @@ -390,7 +418,9 @@ public: /// @brief Gets minimum signed value of APInt for a specific bit width. static APInt getSignedMinValue(unsigned numBits) { - return APInt(numBits, 0).set(numBits - 1); + APInt API(numBits, 0); + API.setBit(numBits - 1); + return API; } /// getSignBit - This is just a wrapper function of getSignedMinValue(), and @@ -403,7 +433,7 @@ public: /// @returns the all-ones value for an APInt of the specified bit-width. /// @brief Get the all-ones value. static APInt getAllOnesValue(unsigned numBits) { - return APInt(numBits, 0).set(); + return APInt(numBits, -1ULL, true); } /// @returns the '0' value for an APInt of the specified bit-width. @@ -422,6 +452,13 @@ public: /// @returns the low "numBits" bits of this APInt. APInt getLoBits(unsigned numBits) const; + /// getOneBitSet - Return an APInt with exactly one bit set in the result. + static APInt getOneBitSet(unsigned numBits, unsigned BitNo) { + APInt Res(numBits, 0); + Res.setBit(BitNo); + return Res; + } + /// Constructs an APInt value that has a contiguous range of bits set. The /// bits from loBit (inclusive) to hiBit (exclusive) will be set. All other /// bits will be zero. For example, with parameters(32, 0, 16) you would get @@ -454,7 +491,7 @@ public: // For small values, return quickly if (numBits <= APINT_BITS_PER_WORD) return APInt(numBits, ~0ULL << shiftAmt); - return (~APInt(numBits, 0)).shl(shiftAmt); + return getAllOnesValue(numBits).shl(shiftAmt); } /// Constructs an APInt value that has the bottom loBitsSet bits set. @@ -469,15 +506,13 @@ public: if (loBitsSet == APINT_BITS_PER_WORD) return APInt(numBits, -1ULL); // For small values, return quickly. - if (numBits < APINT_BITS_PER_WORD) - return APInt(numBits, (1ULL << loBitsSet) - 1); - return (~APInt(numBits, 0)).lshr(numBits - loBitsSet); + if (loBitsSet <= APINT_BITS_PER_WORD) + return APInt(numBits, -1ULL >> (APINT_BITS_PER_WORD - loBitsSet)); + return getAllOnesValue(numBits).lshr(numBits - loBitsSet); } - /// The hash value is computed as the sum of the words and the bit width. - /// @returns A hash value computed from the sum of the APInt words. - /// @brief Get a hash value based on this APInt - uint64_t getHashValue() const; + /// \brief Overload to compute a hash_code for an APInt value. + friend hash_code hash_value(const APInt &Arg); /// This function returns a pointer to the internal storage of the APInt. /// This is useful for writing out the APInt in binary form without any @@ -520,7 +555,7 @@ public: /// @brief Unary bitwise complement operator. APInt operator~() const { APInt Result(*this); - Result.flip(); + Result.flipAllBits(); return Result; } @@ -534,7 +569,15 @@ public: /// Performs logical negation operation on this APInt. /// @returns true if *this is zero, false otherwise. /// @brief Logical negation operator. - bool operator!() const; + bool operator!() const { + if (isSingleWord()) + return !VAL; + + for (unsigned i = 0; i != getNumWords(); ++i) + if (pVal[i]) + return false; + return true; + } /// @} /// @name Assignment Operators @@ -552,6 +595,21 @@ public: return AssignSlowCase(RHS); } +#if LLVM_USE_RVALUE_REFERENCES + /// @brief Move assignment operator. + APInt& operator=(APInt&& that) { + if (!isSingleWord()) + delete [] pVal; + + BitWidth = that.BitWidth; + VAL = that.VAL; + + that.BitWidth = 0; + + return *this; + } +#endif + /// The RHS value is assigned to *this. If the significant bits in RHS exceed /// the bit width, the excess bits are truncated. If the bit width is larger /// than 64, the value is zero filled in the unspecified high order bits. @@ -571,6 +629,21 @@ public: /// @brief Bitwise OR assignment operator. APInt& operator|=(const APInt& RHS); + /// Performs a bitwise OR operation on this APInt and RHS. RHS is + /// logically zero-extended or truncated to match the bit-width of + /// the LHS. + /// + /// @brief Bitwise OR assignment operator. + APInt& operator|=(uint64_t RHS) { + if (isSingleWord()) { + VAL |= RHS; + clearUnusedBits(); + } else { + pVal[0] |= RHS; + } + return *this; + } + /// Performs a bitwise XOR operation on this APInt and RHS. The result is /// assigned to *this. /// @returns *this after XORing with RHS. @@ -716,11 +789,11 @@ public: /// RHS are treated as unsigned quantities for purposes of this division. /// @returns a new APInt value containing the division result /// @brief Unsigned division operation. - APInt udiv(const APInt& RHS) const; + APInt udiv(const APInt &RHS) const; /// Signed divide this APInt by APInt RHS. /// @brief Signed division function for APInt. - APInt sdiv(const APInt& RHS) const { + APInt sdiv(const APInt &RHS) const { if (isNegative()) if (RHS.isNegative()) return (-(*this)).udiv(-RHS); @@ -738,11 +811,11 @@ public: /// which is *this. /// @returns a new APInt value containing the remainder result /// @brief Unsigned remainder operation. - APInt urem(const APInt& RHS) const; + APInt urem(const APInt &RHS) const; /// Signed remainder operation on APInt. /// @brief Function for signed remainder operation. - APInt srem(const APInt& RHS) const { + APInt srem(const APInt &RHS) const { if (isNegative()) if (RHS.isNegative()) return -((-(*this)).urem(-RHS)); @@ -763,14 +836,14 @@ public: APInt &Quotient, APInt &Remainder); static void sdivrem(const APInt &LHS, const APInt &RHS, - APInt &Quotient, APInt &Remainder) - { + APInt &Quotient, APInt &Remainder) { if (LHS.isNegative()) { if (RHS.isNegative()) APInt::udivrem(-LHS, -RHS, Quotient, Remainder); - else + else { APInt::udivrem(-LHS, RHS, Quotient, Remainder); - Quotient = -Quotient; + Quotient = -Quotient; + } Remainder = -Remainder; } else if (RHS.isNegative()) { APInt::udivrem(LHS, -RHS, Quotient, Remainder); @@ -779,10 +852,25 @@ public: APInt::udivrem(LHS, RHS, Quotient, Remainder); } } + + + // Operations that return overflow indicators. + APInt sadd_ov(const APInt &RHS, bool &Overflow) const; + APInt uadd_ov(const APInt &RHS, bool &Overflow) const; + APInt ssub_ov(const APInt &RHS, bool &Overflow) const; + APInt usub_ov(const APInt &RHS, bool &Overflow) const; + APInt sdiv_ov(const APInt &RHS, bool &Overflow) const; + APInt smul_ov(const APInt &RHS, bool &Overflow) const; + APInt umul_ov(const APInt &RHS, bool &Overflow) const; + APInt sshl_ov(unsigned Amt, bool &Overflow) const; /// @returns the bit value at bitPosition /// @brief Array-indexing support. - bool operator[](unsigned bitPosition) const; + bool operator[](unsigned bitPosition) const { + assert(bitPosition < getBitWidth() && "Bit position out of bounds!"); + return (maskBit(bitPosition) & + (isSingleWord() ? VAL : pVal[whichWord(bitPosition)])) != 0; + } /// @} /// @name Comparison Operators @@ -843,7 +931,15 @@ public: /// the validity of the less-than relationship. /// @returns true if *this < RHS when both are considered unsigned. /// @brief Unsigned less than comparison - bool ult(const APInt& RHS) const; + bool ult(const APInt &RHS) const; + + /// Regards both *this as an unsigned quantity and compares it with RHS for + /// the validity of the less-than relationship. + /// @returns true if *this < RHS when considered unsigned. + /// @brief Unsigned less than comparison + bool ult(uint64_t RHS) const { + return ult(APInt(getBitWidth(), RHS)); + } /// Regards both *this and RHS as signed quantities and compares them for /// validity of the less-than relationship. @@ -851,6 +947,14 @@ public: /// @brief Signed less than comparison bool slt(const APInt& RHS) const; + /// Regards both *this as a signed quantity and compares it with RHS for + /// the validity of the less-than relationship. + /// @returns true if *this < RHS when considered signed. + /// @brief Signed less than comparison + bool slt(uint64_t RHS) const { + return slt(APInt(getBitWidth(), RHS)); + } + /// Regards both *this and RHS as unsigned quantities and compares them for /// validity of the less-or-equal relationship. /// @returns true if *this <= RHS when both are considered unsigned. @@ -859,6 +963,14 @@ public: return ult(RHS) || eq(RHS); } + /// Regards both *this as an unsigned quantity and compares it with RHS for + /// the validity of the less-or-equal relationship. + /// @returns true if *this <= RHS when considered unsigned. + /// @brief Unsigned less or equal comparison + bool ule(uint64_t RHS) const { + return ule(APInt(getBitWidth(), RHS)); + } + /// Regards both *this and RHS as signed quantities and compares them for /// validity of the less-or-equal relationship. /// @returns true if *this <= RHS when both are considered signed. @@ -867,6 +979,14 @@ public: return slt(RHS) || eq(RHS); } + /// Regards both *this as a signed quantity and compares it with RHS for + /// the validity of the less-or-equal relationship. + /// @returns true if *this <= RHS when considered signed. + /// @brief Signed less or equal comparison + bool sle(uint64_t RHS) const { + return sle(APInt(getBitWidth(), RHS)); + } + /// Regards both *this and RHS as unsigned quantities and compares them for /// the validity of the greater-than relationship. /// @returns true if *this > RHS when both are considered unsigned. @@ -875,6 +995,14 @@ public: return !ult(RHS) && !eq(RHS); } + /// Regards both *this as an unsigned quantity and compares it with RHS for + /// the validity of the greater-than relationship. + /// @returns true if *this > RHS when considered unsigned. + /// @brief Unsigned greater than comparison + bool ugt(uint64_t RHS) const { + return ugt(APInt(getBitWidth(), RHS)); + } + /// Regards both *this and RHS as signed quantities and compares them for /// the validity of the greater-than relationship. /// @returns true if *this > RHS when both are considered signed. @@ -883,6 +1011,14 @@ public: return !slt(RHS) && !eq(RHS); } + /// Regards both *this as a signed quantity and compares it with RHS for + /// the validity of the greater-than relationship. + /// @returns true if *this > RHS when considered signed. + /// @brief Signed greater than comparison + bool sgt(uint64_t RHS) const { + return sgt(APInt(getBitWidth(), RHS)); + } + /// Regards both *this and RHS as unsigned quantities and compares them for /// validity of the greater-or-equal relationship. /// @returns true if *this >= RHS when both are considered unsigned. @@ -891,6 +1027,14 @@ public: return !ult(RHS); } + /// Regards both *this as an unsigned quantity and compares it with RHS for + /// the validity of the greater-or-equal relationship. + /// @returns true if *this >= RHS when considered unsigned. + /// @brief Unsigned greater or equal comparison + bool uge(uint64_t RHS) const { + return uge(APInt(getBitWidth(), RHS)); + } + /// Regards both *this and RHS as signed quantities and compares them for /// validity of the greater-or-equal relationship. /// @returns true if *this >= RHS when both are considered signed. @@ -899,6 +1043,17 @@ public: return !slt(RHS); } + /// Regards both *this as a signed quantity and compares it with RHS for + /// the validity of the greater-or-equal relationship. + /// @returns true if *this >= RHS when considered signed. + /// @brief Signed greater or equal comparison + bool sge(uint64_t RHS) const { + return sge(APInt(getBitWidth(), RHS)); + } + + + + /// This operation tests if there are any pairs of corresponding bits /// between this APInt and RHS that are both set. bool intersects(const APInt &RHS) const { @@ -911,80 +1066,88 @@ public: /// Truncate the APInt to a specified width. It is an error to specify a width /// that is greater than or equal to the current width. /// @brief Truncate to new width. - APInt &trunc(unsigned width); + APInt trunc(unsigned width) const; /// This operation sign extends the APInt to a new width. If the high order /// bit is set, the fill on the left will be done with 1 bits, otherwise zero. /// It is an error to specify a width that is less than or equal to the /// current width. /// @brief Sign extend to a new width. - APInt &sext(unsigned width); + APInt sext(unsigned width) const; /// This operation zero extends the APInt to a new width. The high order bits /// are filled with 0 bits. It is an error to specify a width that is less /// than or equal to the current width. /// @brief Zero extend to a new width. - APInt &zext(unsigned width); + APInt zext(unsigned width) const; /// Make this APInt have the bit width given by \p width. The value is sign /// extended, truncated, or left alone to make it that width. /// @brief Sign extend or truncate to width - APInt &sextOrTrunc(unsigned width); + APInt sextOrTrunc(unsigned width) const; /// Make this APInt have the bit width given by \p width. The value is zero /// extended, truncated, or left alone to make it that width. /// @brief Zero extend or truncate to width - APInt &zextOrTrunc(unsigned width); + APInt zextOrTrunc(unsigned width) const; + + /// Make this APInt have the bit width given by \p width. The value is sign + /// extended, or left alone to make it that width. + /// @brief Sign extend or truncate to width + APInt sextOrSelf(unsigned width) const; + + /// Make this APInt have the bit width given by \p width. The value is zero + /// extended, or left alone to make it that width. + /// @brief Zero extend or truncate to width + APInt zextOrSelf(unsigned width) const; /// @} /// @name Bit Manipulation Operators /// @{ /// @brief Set every bit to 1. - APInt& set() { - if (isSingleWord()) { + void setAllBits() { + if (isSingleWord()) VAL = -1ULL; - return clearUnusedBits(); + else { + // Set all the bits in all the words. + for (unsigned i = 0; i < getNumWords(); ++i) + pVal[i] = -1ULL; } - - // Set all the bits in all the words. - for (unsigned i = 0; i < getNumWords(); ++i) - pVal[i] = -1ULL; // Clear the unused ones - return clearUnusedBits(); + clearUnusedBits(); } /// Set the given bit to 1 whose position is given as "bitPosition". /// @brief Set a given bit to 1. - APInt& set(unsigned bitPosition); + void setBit(unsigned bitPosition); /// @brief Set every bit to 0. - APInt& clear() { + void clearAllBits() { if (isSingleWord()) VAL = 0; else memset(pVal, 0, getNumWords() * APINT_WORD_SIZE); - return *this; } /// Set the given bit to 0 whose position is given as "bitPosition". /// @brief Set a given bit to 0. - APInt& clear(unsigned bitPosition); + void clearBit(unsigned bitPosition); /// @brief Toggle every bit to its opposite value. - APInt& flip() { - if (isSingleWord()) { + void flipAllBits() { + if (isSingleWord()) VAL ^= -1ULL; - return clearUnusedBits(); + else { + for (unsigned i = 0; i < getNumWords(); ++i) + pVal[i] ^= -1ULL; } - for (unsigned i = 0; i < getNumWords(); ++i) - pVal[i] ^= -1ULL; - return clearUnusedBits(); + clearUnusedBits(); } /// Toggle a given bit to its opposite value whose position is given /// as "bitPosition". /// @brief Toggles a given bit to its opposite value. - APInt& flip(unsigned bitPosition); + void flipBit(unsigned bitPosition); /// @} /// @name Value Characterization Functions @@ -1064,7 +1227,7 @@ public: /// This method determines how many bits are required to hold the APInt /// equivalent of the string given by \arg str. /// @brief Get bits required for string value. - static unsigned getBitsNeeded(const StringRef& str, uint8_t radix); + static unsigned getBitsNeeded(StringRef str, uint8_t radix); /// countLeadingZeros - This function is an APInt version of the /// countLeadingZeros_{32,64} functions in MathExtras.h. It counts the number @@ -1088,6 +1251,12 @@ public: /// @brief Count the number of leading one bits. unsigned countLeadingOnes() const; + /// Computes the number of leading bits of this APInt that are equal to its + /// sign bit. + unsigned getNumSignBits() const { + return isNegative() ? countLeadingOnes() : countLeadingZeros(); + } + /// countTrailingZeros - This function is an APInt version of the /// countTrailingZeros_{32,64} functions in MathExtras.h. It counts /// the number of zeros from the least significant bit to the first set bit. @@ -1129,18 +1298,19 @@ public: /// toString - Converts an APInt to a string and append it to Str. Str is /// commonly a SmallString. - void toString(SmallVectorImpl &Str, unsigned Radix, bool Signed) const; + void toString(SmallVectorImpl &Str, unsigned Radix, bool Signed, + bool formatAsCLiteral = false) const; /// Considers the APInt to be unsigned and converts it into a string in the - /// radix given. The radix can be 2, 8, 10 or 16. + /// radix given. The radix can be 2, 8, 10 16, or 36. void toStringUnsigned(SmallVectorImpl &Str, unsigned Radix = 10) const { - toString(Str, Radix, false); + toString(Str, Radix, false, false); } /// Considers the APInt to be signed and converts it into a string in the - /// radix given. The radix can be 2, 8, 10 or 16. + /// radix given. The radix can be 2, 8, 10, 16, or 36. void toStringSigned(SmallVectorImpl &Str, unsigned Radix = 10) const { - toString(Str, Radix, true); + toString(Str, Radix, true, false); } /// toString - This returns the APInt as a std::string. Note that this is an @@ -1192,37 +1362,27 @@ public: } /// The conversion does not do a translation from double to integer, it just - /// re-interprets the bits of the double. Note that it is valid to do this on - /// any bit width but bits from V may get truncated. + /// re-interprets the bits of the double. /// @brief Converts a double to APInt bits. - APInt& doubleToBits(double V) { + static APInt doubleToBits(double V) { union { uint64_t I; double D; } T; T.D = V; - if (isSingleWord()) - VAL = T.I; - else - pVal[0] = T.I; - return clearUnusedBits(); + return APInt(sizeof T * CHAR_BIT, T.I); } /// The conversion does not do a translation from float to integer, it just - /// re-interprets the bits of the float. Note that it is valid to do this on - /// any bit width but bits from V may get truncated. + /// re-interprets the bits of the float. /// @brief Converts a float to APInt bits. - APInt& floatToBits(float V) { + static APInt floatToBits(float V) { union { unsigned I; float F; } T; T.F = V; - if (isSingleWord()) - VAL = T.I; - else - pVal[0] = T.I; - return clearUnusedBits(); + return APInt(sizeof T * CHAR_BIT, T.I); } /// @} @@ -1271,7 +1431,7 @@ public: /// Calculate the magic number for unsigned division by a constant. struct mu; - mu magicu() const; + mu magicu(unsigned LeadingZeros = 0) const; /// @} /// @name Building-block Operations for APInt and APFloat @@ -1308,6 +1468,9 @@ public: /// Set the given bit of a bignum. Zero-based. static void tcSetBit(integerPart *, unsigned int bit); + /// Clear the given bit of a bignum. Zero-based. + static void tcClearBit(integerPart *, unsigned int bit); + /// Returns the bit number of the least or most significant set bit /// of a number. If the input number has no bits set -1U is /// returned.