(* This file is free software, part of containers. See file "license" for more details. *) (** Basic Int functions *) include module type of Int (** @inline *) val hash : t -> int (** [hash x] computes the hash of [x]. *) val sign : t -> int (** [sign x] return [0] if [x = 0], [-1] if [x < 0] and [1] if [x > 0]. Same as [compare x 0].*) val pow : t -> t -> t (** [pow base exponent] returns [base] raised to the power of [exponent]. [pow x y = x^y] for positive integers [x] and [y]. Raises [Invalid_argument] if [x = y = 0] or [y] < 0. @since 0.11 *) val floor_div : t -> t -> t (** [floor_div x n] is integer division rounding towards negative infinity. It satisfies [x = m * floor_div x n + rem x n]. @since 1.2 *) val rem : t -> t -> t (** [rem x n] is the remainder of dividing [x] by [n], with the same sign as [n]. @since 1.2 *) type 'a printer = Format.formatter -> 'a -> unit type 'a random_gen = Random.State.t -> 'a type 'a iter = ('a -> unit) -> unit val random : int -> t random_gen val random_small : t random_gen val random_range : int -> int -> t random_gen val pp : t printer (** [pp ppf x] prints the integer [x] on [ppf]. *) val of_string : string -> t option (** [of_string s] converts the given string [s] into an integer. Safe version of {!of_string_exn}. @since 0.13 *) val of_string_exn : string -> t (** [of_string_exn s] converts the given string [s] to an integer. Alias to {!int_of_string}. @raise Failure in case of failure. @since 3.0 *) val pp_binary : t printer (** [pp_binary ppf x] prints [x] on [ppf]. Print as "0b00101010". @since 0.20 *) val to_string_binary : t -> string (** [to_string_binary x] returns the string representation of the integer [x], in binary. @since 0.20 *) [@@@iflt 4.13] val min : t -> t -> t (** [min x y] returns the minimum of the two integers [x] and [y]. @since 0.17 *) val max : t -> t -> t (** [max x y] returns the maximum of the two integers [x] and [y]. @since 0.17 *) [@@@endif] val range_by : step:t -> t -> t -> t iter (** [range_by ~step i j] iterates on integers from [i] to [j] included, where the difference between successive elements is [step]. Use a negative [step] for a decreasing list. @raise Invalid_argument if [step=0]. @since 1.2 *) val range : t -> t -> t iter (** [range i j] iterates on integers from [i] to [j] included . It works both for decreasing and increasing ranges. @since 1.2 *) val range' : t -> t -> t iter (** [range' i j] is like {!range} but the second bound [j] is excluded. For instance [range' 0 5 = Iter.of_list [0;1;2;3;4]]. @since 1.2 *) val popcount : t -> int (** Number of bits set to 1 @since 3.0 *) (** {2 Infix Operators} @since 0.17 *) module Infix : sig val ( = ) : t -> t -> bool (** @since 0.17 *) val ( <> ) : t -> t -> bool (** @since 0.17 *) val ( < ) : t -> t -> bool (** @since 0.17 *) val ( > ) : t -> t -> bool (** @since 0.17 *) val ( <= ) : t -> t -> bool (** @since 0.17 *) val ( >= ) : t -> t -> bool (** @since 0.17 *) val ( -- ) : t -> t -> t iter (** Alias to {!range}. @since 1.2 *) val ( --^ ) : t -> t -> t iter (** Alias to {!range'}. @since 1.2 *) val ( + ) : t -> t -> t (** @since 2.1 *) val ( - ) : t -> t -> t (** @since 2.1 *) val ( ~- ) : t -> t (** @since 2.1 *) val ( * ) : t -> t -> t (** @since 2.1 *) val ( / ) : t -> t -> t (** @since 2.1 *) val ( ** ) : t -> t -> t (** @since 2.4 *) val ( mod ) : t -> t -> t (** @since 2.1 *) val ( land ) : t -> t -> t (** @since 2.1 *) val ( lor ) : t -> t -> t (** @since 2.1 *) val ( lxor ) : t -> t -> t (** @since 2.1 *) val lnot : t -> t (** @since 2.1 *) val ( lsl ) : t -> int -> t (** @since 2.1 *) val ( lsr ) : t -> int -> t (** @since 2.1 *) val ( asr ) : t -> int -> t (** @since 2.1 *) end include module type of Infix