base-4.14.1.0: Basic libraries
Copyright(c) The University of Glasgow 2001
LicenseBSD-style (see the file libraries/base/LICENSE)
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Stabilityexperimental
Portabilityportable
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LanguageHaskell2010

Data.Bits

Description

This module defines bitwise operations for signed and unsigned integers. Instances of the class Bits for the Int and Integer types are available from this module, and instances for explicitly sized integral types are available from the Data.Int and Data.Word modules.

Synopsis

Documentation

class Eq a => Bits a where Source #

The Bits class defines bitwise operations over integral types.

  • Bits are numbered from 0 with bit 0 being the least significant bit.

Methods

(.&.) :: a -> a -> a infixl 7 Source #

Bitwise "and"

(.|.) :: a -> a -> a infixl 5 Source #

Bitwise "or"

xor :: a -> a -> a infixl 6 Source #

Bitwise "xor"

complement :: a -> a Source #

Reverse all the bits in the argument

shift :: a -> Int -> a infixl 8 Source #

shift x i shifts x left by i bits if i is positive, or right by -i bits otherwise. Right shifts perform sign extension on signed number types; i.e. they fill the top bits with 1 if the x is negative and with 0 otherwise.

An instance can define either this unified shift or shiftL and shiftR, depending on which is more convenient for the type in question.

rotate :: a -> Int -> a infixl 8 Source #

rotate x i rotates x left by i bits if i is positive, or right by -i bits otherwise.

For unbounded types like Integer, rotate is equivalent to shift.

An instance can define either this unified rotate or rotateL and rotateR, depending on which is more convenient for the type in question.

zeroBits :: a Source #

zeroBits is the value with all bits unset.

The following laws ought to hold (for all valid bit indices n):

This method uses clearBit (bit 0) 0 as its default implementation (which ought to be equivalent to zeroBits for types which possess a 0th bit).

Since: 4.7.0.0

bit :: Int -> a Source #

bit i is a value with the ith bit set and all other bits clear.

Can be implemented using bitDefault if a is also an instance of Num.

See also zeroBits.

setBit :: a -> Int -> a Source #

x `setBit` i is the same as x .|. bit i

clearBit :: a -> Int -> a Source #

x `clearBit` i is the same as x .&. complement (bit i)

complementBit :: a -> Int -> a Source #

x `complementBit` i is the same as x `xor` bit i

testBit :: a -> Int -> Bool Source #

Return True if the nth bit of the argument is 1

Can be implemented using testBitDefault if a is also an instance of Num.

bitSizeMaybe :: a -> Maybe Int Source #

Return the number of bits in the type of the argument. The actual value of the argument is ignored. Returns Nothing for types that do not have a fixed bitsize, like Integer.

Since: 4.7.0.0

bitSize :: a -> Int Source #

Deprecated: Use bitSizeMaybe or finiteBitSize instead

Return the number of bits in the type of the argument. The actual value of the argument is ignored. The function bitSize is undefined for types that do not have a fixed bitsize, like Integer.

Default implementation based upon bitSizeMaybe provided since 4.12.0.0.

isSigned :: a -> Bool Source #

Return True if the argument is a signed type. The actual value of the argument is ignored

shiftL :: a -> Int -> a infixl 8 Source #

Shift the argument left by the specified number of bits (which must be non-negative). Some instances may throw an Overflow exception if given a negative input.

An instance can define either this and shiftR or the unified shift, depending on which is more convenient for the type in question.

unsafeShiftL :: a -> Int -> a Source #

Shift the argument left by the specified number of bits. The result is undefined for negative shift amounts and shift amounts greater or equal to the bitSize.

Defaults to shiftL unless defined explicitly by an instance.

Since: 4.5.0.0

shiftR :: a -> Int -> a infixl 8 Source #

Shift the first argument right by the specified number of bits. The result is undefined for negative shift amounts and shift amounts greater or equal to the bitSize. Some instances may throw an Overflow exception if given a negative input.

Right shifts perform sign extension on signed number types; i.e. they fill the top bits with 1 if the x is negative and with 0 otherwise.

An instance can define either this and shiftL or the unified shift, depending on which is more convenient for the type in question.

unsafeShiftR :: a -> Int -> a Source #

Shift the first argument right by the specified number of bits, which must be non-negative and smaller than the number of bits in the type.

Right shifts perform sign extension on signed number types; i.e. they fill the top bits with 1 if the x is negative and with 0 otherwise.

Defaults to shiftR unless defined explicitly by an instance.

Since: 4.5.0.0

rotateL :: a -> Int -> a infixl 8 Source #

Rotate the argument left by the specified number of bits (which must be non-negative).

An instance can define either this and rotateR or the unified rotate, depending on which is more convenient for the type in question.

rotateR :: a -> Int -> a infixl 8 Source #

Rotate the argument right by the specified number of bits (which must be non-negative).

An instance can define either this and rotateL or the unified rotate, depending on which is more convenient for the type in question.

popCount :: a -> Int Source #

Return the number of set bits in the argument. This number is known as the population count or the Hamming weight.

Can be implemented using popCountDefault if a is also an instance of Num.

Since: 4.5.0.0

Instances

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Bits Bool Source #

Interpret Bool as 1-bit bit-field

Since: 4.7.0.0

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Defined in Data.Bits

Bits Int Source #

Since: 2.1

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Defined in Data.Bits

Bits Int8 Source #

Since: 2.1

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Defined in GHC.Int

Bits Int16 Source #

Since: 2.1

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Defined in GHC.Int

Bits Int32 Source #

Since: 2.1

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Defined in GHC.Int

Bits Int64 Source #

Since: 2.1

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Defined in GHC.Int

Bits Integer Source #

Since: 2.1

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Bits Natural Source #

Since: 4.8.0

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Defined in Data.Bits

Bits Word Source #

Since: 2.1

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Defined in Data.Bits

Bits Word8 Source #

Since: 2.1

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Defined in GHC.Word

Bits Word16 Source #

Since: 2.1

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Defined in GHC.Word

Bits Word32 Source #

Since: 2.1

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Defined in GHC.Word

Bits Word64 Source #

Since: 2.1

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Defined in GHC.Word

Bits IntPtr Source # 
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Bits WordPtr Source # 
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Bits CUIntMax Source # 
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Bits CIntMax Source # 
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Bits CUIntPtr Source # 
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Bits CIntPtr Source # 
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Bits CSigAtomic Source # 
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Bits CWchar Source # 
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Bits CSize Source # 
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Bits CPtrdiff Source # 
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Bits CBool Source # 
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Bits CULLong Source # 
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Bits CLLong Source # 
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Bits CULong Source # 
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Bits CLong Source # 
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Bits CUInt Source # 
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Bits CInt Source # 
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Bits CUShort Source # 
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Bits CShort Source # 
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Bits CUChar Source # 
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Bits CSChar Source # 
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Bits CChar Source # 
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Bits Fd Source # 
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Bits CNfds Source # 
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Bits CSocklen Source # 
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Bits CKey Source # 
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Bits CId Source # 
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Bits CFsFilCnt Source # 
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Bits CFsBlkCnt Source # 
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Bits CClockId Source # 
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Bits CBlkCnt Source # 
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Bits CBlkSize Source # 
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Bits CRLim Source # 
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Bits CTcflag Source # 
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Bits CUid Source # 
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Bits CNlink Source # 
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Bits CGid Source # 
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Bits CSsize Source # 
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Bits CPid Source # 
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Bits COff Source # 
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Bits CMode Source # 
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Bits CIno Source # 
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Bits CDev Source # 
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Bits a => Bits (Down a) Source #

Since: 4.14.0.0

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Defined in Data.Ord

Methods

(.&.) :: Down a -> Down a -> Down a Source #

(.|.) :: Down a -> Down a -> Down a Source #

xor :: Down a -> Down a -> Down a Source #

complement :: Down a -> Down a Source #

shift :: Down a -> Int -> Down a Source #

rotate :: Down a -> Int -> Down a Source #

zeroBits :: Down a Source #

bit :: Int -> Down a Source #

setBit :: Down a -> Int -> Down a Source #

clearBit :: Down a -> Int -> Down a Source #

complementBit :: Down a -> Int -> Down a Source #

testBit :: Down a -> Int -> Bool Source #

bitSizeMaybe :: Down a -> Maybe Int Source #

bitSize :: Down a -> Int Source #

isSigned :: Down a -> Bool Source #

shiftL :: Down a -> Int -> Down a Source #

unsafeShiftL :: Down a -> Int -> Down a Source #

shiftR :: Down a -> Int -> Down a Source #

unsafeShiftR :: Down a -> Int -> Down a Source #

rotateL :: Down a -> Int -> Down a Source #

rotateR :: Down a -> Int -> Down a Source #

popCount :: Down a -> Int Source #

Bits a => Bits (Identity a) Source #

Since: 4.9.0.0

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Defined in Data.Functor.Identity

Bits a => Bits (Const a b) Source #

Since: 4.9.0.0

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Defined in Data.Functor.Const

Methods

(.&.) :: Const a b -> Const a b -> Const a b Source #

(.|.) :: Const a b -> Const a b -> Const a b Source #

xor :: Const a b -> Const a b -> Const a b Source #

complement :: Const a b -> Const a b Source #

shift :: Const a b -> Int -> Const a b Source #

rotate :: Const a b -> Int -> Const a b Source #

zeroBits :: Const a b Source #

bit :: Int -> Const a b Source #

setBit :: Const a b -> Int -> Const a b Source #

clearBit :: Const a b -> Int -> Const a b Source #

complementBit :: Const a b -> Int -> Const a b Source #

testBit :: Const a b -> Int -> Bool Source #

bitSizeMaybe :: Const a b -> Maybe Int Source #

bitSize :: Const a b -> Int Source #

isSigned :: Const a b -> Bool Source #

shiftL :: Const a b -> Int -> Const a b Source #

unsafeShiftL :: Const a b -> Int -> Const a b Source #

shiftR :: Const a b -> Int -> Const a b Source #

unsafeShiftR :: Const a b -> Int -> Const a b Source #

rotateL :: Const a b -> Int -> Const a b Source #

rotateR :: Const a b -> Int -> Const a b Source #

popCount :: Const a b -> Int Source #

class Bits b => FiniteBits b where Source #

The FiniteBits class denotes types with a finite, fixed number of bits.

Since: 4.7.0.0

Minimal complete definition

finiteBitSize

Methods

finiteBitSize :: b -> Int Source #

Return the number of bits in the type of the argument. The actual value of the argument is ignored. Moreover, finiteBitSize is total, in contrast to the deprecated bitSize function it replaces.

finiteBitSize = bitSize
bitSizeMaybe = Just . finiteBitSize

Since: 4.7.0.0

countLeadingZeros :: b -> Int Source #

Count number of zero bits preceding the most significant set bit.

countLeadingZeros (zeroBits :: a) = finiteBitSize (zeroBits :: a)

countLeadingZeros can be used to compute log base 2 via

logBase2 x = finiteBitSize x - 1 - countLeadingZeros x

Note: The default implementation for this method is intentionally naive. However, the instances provided for the primitive integral types are implemented using CPU specific machine instructions.

Since: 4.8.0.0

countTrailingZeros :: b -> Int Source #

Count number of zero bits following the least significant set bit.

countTrailingZeros (zeroBits :: a) = finiteBitSize (zeroBits :: a)
countTrailingZeros . negate = countTrailingZeros

The related find-first-set operation can be expressed in terms of countTrailingZeros as follows

findFirstSet x = 1 + countTrailingZeros x

Note: The default implementation for this method is intentionally naive. However, the instances provided for the primitive integral types are implemented using CPU specific machine instructions.

Since: 4.8.0.0

Instances

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FiniteBits Bool Source #

Since: 4.7.0.0

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Defined in Data.Bits

FiniteBits Int Source #

Since: 4.6.0.0

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Defined in Data.Bits

FiniteBits Int8 Source #

Since: 4.6.0.0

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Defined in GHC.Int

FiniteBits Int16 Source #

Since: 4.6.0.0

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Defined in GHC.Int

FiniteBits Int32 Source #

Since: 4.6.0.0

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Defined in GHC.Int

FiniteBits Int64 Source #

Since: 4.6.0.0

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Defined in GHC.Int

FiniteBits Word Source #

Since: 4.6.0.0

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Defined in Data.Bits

FiniteBits Word8 Source #

Since: 4.6.0.0

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Defined in GHC.Word

FiniteBits Word16 Source #

Since: 4.6.0.0

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Defined in GHC.Word

FiniteBits Word32 Source #

Since: 4.6.0.0

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Defined in GHC.Word

FiniteBits Word64 Source #

Since: 4.6.0.0

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Defined in GHC.Word

FiniteBits IntPtr Source # 
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FiniteBits WordPtr Source # 
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FiniteBits CUIntMax Source # 
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FiniteBits CIntMax Source # 
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FiniteBits CUIntPtr Source # 
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FiniteBits CIntPtr Source # 
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FiniteBits CSigAtomic Source # 
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FiniteBits CWchar Source # 
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FiniteBits CSize Source # 
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FiniteBits CPtrdiff Source # 
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FiniteBits CBool Source # 
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FiniteBits CULLong Source # 
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FiniteBits CLLong Source # 
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FiniteBits CULong Source # 
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FiniteBits CLong Source # 
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FiniteBits CUInt Source # 
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FiniteBits CInt Source # 
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FiniteBits CUShort Source # 
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FiniteBits CShort Source # 
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FiniteBits CUChar Source # 
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FiniteBits CSChar Source # 
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FiniteBits CChar Source # 
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FiniteBits Fd Source # 
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FiniteBits CNfds Source # 
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FiniteBits CSocklen Source # 
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FiniteBits CKey Source # 
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FiniteBits CId Source # 
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FiniteBits CFsFilCnt Source # 
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FiniteBits CFsBlkCnt Source # 
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FiniteBits CClockId Source # 
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FiniteBits CBlkCnt Source # 
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FiniteBits CBlkSize Source # 
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FiniteBits CRLim Source # 
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FiniteBits CTcflag Source # 
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FiniteBits CUid Source # 
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FiniteBits CNlink Source # 
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FiniteBits CGid Source # 
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FiniteBits CSsize Source # 
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FiniteBits CPid Source # 
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FiniteBits COff Source # 
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FiniteBits CMode Source # 
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FiniteBits CIno Source # 
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FiniteBits CDev Source # 
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FiniteBits a => FiniteBits (Down a) Source #

Since: 4.14.0.0

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Defined in Data.Ord

FiniteBits a => FiniteBits (Identity a) Source #

Since: 4.9.0.0

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Defined in Data.Functor.Identity

FiniteBits a => FiniteBits (Const a b) Source #

Since: 4.9.0.0

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Defined in Data.Functor.Const

bitDefault :: (Bits a, Num a) => Int -> a Source #

Default implementation for bit.

Note that: bitDefault i = 1 shiftL i

Since: 4.6.0.0

testBitDefault :: (Bits a, Num a) => a -> Int -> Bool Source #

Default implementation for testBit.

Note that: testBitDefault x i = (x .&. bit i) /= 0

Since: 4.6.0.0

popCountDefault :: (Bits a, Num a) => a -> Int Source #

Default implementation for popCount.

This implementation is intentionally naive. Instances are expected to provide an optimized implementation for their size.

Since: 4.6.0.0

toIntegralSized :: (Integral a, Integral b, Bits a, Bits b) => a -> Maybe b Source #

Attempt to convert an Integral type a to an Integral type b using the size of the types as measured by Bits methods.

A simpler version of this function is:

toIntegral :: (Integral a, Integral b) => a -> Maybe b
toIntegral x
  | toInteger x == y = Just (fromInteger y)
  | otherwise        = Nothing
  where
    y = toInteger x

This version requires going through Integer, which can be inefficient. However, toIntegralSized is optimized to allow GHC to statically determine the relative type sizes (as measured by bitSizeMaybe and isSigned) and avoid going through Integer for many types. (The implementation uses fromIntegral, which is itself optimized with rules for base types but may go through Integer for some type pairs.)

Since: 4.8.0.0