# Integer Math Standard Library for Seq
#
# Common mathematical operations for integer arithmetic.
#
# ## Usage
#
# include std:imath
#
# : main ( -- Int )
# -5 abs int->string io.write-line
# 0
# ;
#
# ## Available Functions
#
# - abs: ( Int -- Int ) - Absolute value
# - max: ( Int Int -- Int ) - Maximum of two values
# - min: ( Int Int -- Int ) - Minimum of two values
# - gcd: ( Int Int -- Int ) - Greatest common divisor (Euclidean algorithm)
# - sign: ( Int -- Int ) - Sign function: returns -1, 0, or 1
# - square: ( Int -- Int ) - Square a number
# - clamp: ( Int min max -- Int ) - Clamp value between min and max
# - int->bits: ( Int -- String ) - Binary string, minimum width, no leading zeros
# - int->bits-padded: ( Int Int -- String ) - Binary string padded/truncated to N bits
# - int->bits-fmt-8: ( Int -- String ) - 8-bit binary, nibbles separated by space
# - int->bits-fmt-16: ( Int -- String ) - 16-bit binary, nibbles separated by space
#
# ## Notes
#
# - All operations use wrapping integer arithmetic (i64)
# - Recursive functions (gcd) may stack overflow for very large inputs
# - Division by zero will panic at runtime
# - int->bits and int->bits-padded are defined for non-negative ints only.
# Negative inputs terminate (the runtime's `shr` clamps to 0 once the
# intermediate value escapes the 63-bit Int range), but the resulting
# bit string is lossy — typically a single leading "1" bit — because
# the upper bits of the i64 sign-extension fall off in the first shr.
# See the Bitwise Operations section of docs/language-guide.md for the
# 63-bit Int contract.
# - int->bits-padded truncates to the low `width` bits when width is
# smaller than the value's bit length
#
# ## Examples
#
# 48 18 gcd # Returns 6
# 15 0 100 clamp # Returns 15 (within range)
# -5 abs # Returns 5
# 10 int->bits # Returns "1010"
# 10 8 int->bits-padded # Returns "00001010"
# 255 4 int->bits-padded # Returns "1111" (low 4 bits)
# 40 int->bits-fmt-8 # Returns "0010 1000"
# 40 int->bits-fmt-16 # Returns "0000 0000 0010 1000"
#
# Absolute value
# Both branches must have identical stack effects for type checker
: abs ( Int -- Int )
dup dup 0 i.< [
# Stack: n n, n < 0, so compute 0 - n
nip 0 swap i.subtract
] [
# Stack: n n, n >= 0, keep original
drop
] if
;
# Maximum of two values
: max ( Int Int -- Int )
2dup i.> [
drop
] [
nip
] if
;
# Minimum of two values
: min ( Int Int -- Int )
2dup i.< [
drop
] [
nip
] if
;
# Greatest common divisor (Euclidean algorithm)
# Calls i.modulo directly. The 0-divisor case is screened by the base
# case above, so the success Bool can be dropped.
# seq:allow(unchecked-modulo)
: gcd ( Int Int -- Int )
dup 0 i.= [
drop
] [
2dup i.modulo # ( a b r success )
drop # drop success flag (divisor non-zero, see base case)
rot drop # ( b r )
gcd
] if
;
# Sign function: returns -1, 0, or 1
: sign ( Int -- Int )
dup 0 i.= [
drop 0
] [
dup 0 i.< [
drop 0 1 i.subtract
] [
drop 1
] if
] if
;
# Square
: square ( Int -- Int )
dup i.multiply
;
# Clamp value between min and max
# Stack: ( value min max -- clamped )
# Returns: min if value < min, max if value > max, else value
: clamp ( Int Int Int -- Int )
# Stack: value min max
rot rot
# Stack: max value min
2dup i.< [
# value < min, return min
nip nip
] [
# value >= min
drop
# Stack: max value
2dup i.> [
# value > max, return max
nip
] [
# min <= value <= max, return value
drop
] if
] if
;
# Internal: build bits from least-significant to most, prepending each
# bit-char so the accumulator reads MSB-first. Tail-recursive (TCO).
# Stack: ( n acc -- String )
: int->bits-loop ( Int String -- String )
over 0 i.= [
nip
] [
over 1 band int->string swap string.concat
swap 1 shr swap
int->bits-loop
] if
;
# Convert an Int to its binary-string representation (no leading zeros).
# Defined for non-negative inputs; negatives terminate but produce
# lossy output (see header note + docs/language-guide.md Bitwise
# Operations).
: int->bits ( Int -- String )
dup 0 i.= [
drop "0"
] [
"" int->bits-loop
] if
;
# Internal: same shape as int->bits-loop but driven by a width counter
# instead of n reaching zero. Truncates to the low `width` bits.
# Stack: ( n width acc -- String )
: int->bits-padded-loop ( Int Int String -- String )
over 0 i.<= [
nip nip
] [
2 pick 1 band int->string swap string.concat
swap 1 i.- swap
rot 1 shr rot rot
int->bits-padded-loop
] if
;
# Convert an Int to a binary string padded/truncated to exactly `width` bits.
# width <= 0 yields the empty string.
: int->bits-padded ( Int Int -- String )
"" int->bits-padded-loop
;
# 8-bit binary representation, with the two nibbles separated by a single
# space — convenient for reading bit patterns at a glance in the REPL.
: int->bits-fmt-8 ( Int -- String )
8 int->bits-padded # ( s )
dup 0 4 string.substring # ( s "hhhh" )
" " string.concat # ( s "hhhh " )
swap 4 4 string.substring # ( "hhhh " "llll" )
string.concat # ( "hhhh llll" )
;
# 16-bit binary representation, with each nibble separated by a single
# space (four nibbles, three spaces).
: int->bits-fmt-16 ( Int -- String )
16 int->bits-padded # ( s )
dup 0 4 string.substring # ( s n0 )
" " string.concat # ( s "n0 " )
over 4 4 string.substring # ( s "n0 " n1 )
string.concat # ( s "n0 n1" )
" " string.concat # ( s "n0 n1 " )
over 8 4 string.substring # ( s "n0 n1 " n2 )
string.concat # ( s "n0 n1 n2" )
" " string.concat # ( s "n0 n1 n2 " )
swap 12 4 string.substring # ( "n0 n1 n2 " n3 )
string.concat # ( "n0 n1 n2 n3" )
;