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The bit-int
crate is a library for providing arbitrary fixed bit-width
integers.
The BitInt
type represents a N
-bit signed integer. This type is
similar to signed _BitInt(n)
in C23, or arbitrary fixed bit-width signed
integer types (e.g., i7
) in Zig.
The BitUint
type represents a N
-bit unsigned integer. This type is
similar to unsigned _BitInt(n)
in C23, or arbitrary fixed bit-width
unsigned integer types (e.g., u7
) in Zig.
The largest size of N
depends on the size of the underlying type in bits.
Therefore, when the underlying type of BitInt
is i32
, the largest
size of N
is i32::BITS
, and when the underlying type of BitUint
is
u64
, the largest size of N
is u64::BITS
.
§Examples
§Signed integer type
use bit_int::BitInt;
type Int = BitInt<i8, 7>;
let n = Int::MIN;
assert_eq!(format!("{n}"), "-64");
let n = n.checked_add(106).unwrap();
// Gets the contained value as the underlying type.
assert_eq!(n.get(), 42);
let n = n.checked_add(21).unwrap();
assert_eq!(n.get(), 63);
assert_eq!(n, Int::MAX);
assert!(n.checked_add(22).is_none());
§Unsigned integer type
use bit_int::BitUint;
type Uint = BitUint<u8, 7>;
let n = Uint::MIN;
assert_eq!(format!("{n}"), "0");
let n = n.checked_add(42).unwrap();
// Gets the contained value as the underlying type.
assert_eq!(n.get(), 42);
let n = n.checked_add(85).unwrap();
assert_eq!(n.get(), 127);
assert_eq!(n, Uint::MAX);
assert!(n.checked_add(86).is_none());
Structs§
BitInt
is a type that represents aN
-bit signed integer.BitUint
is a type that represents aN
-bit unsigned integer.