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COPYRIGHT (c) 1988 by Claus Gittinger |
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All Rights Reserved |
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This software is furnished under a license and may be used |
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only in accordance with the terms of that license and with the |
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inclusion of the above copyright notice. This software may not |
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be provided or otherwise made available to, or used by, any |
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other person. No title to or ownership of the software is |
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hereby transferred. |
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Integer subclass:#SmallInteger |
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instanceVariableNames:'' |
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classVariableNames:'ZeroString' |
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poolDictionaries:'' |
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category:'Magnitude-Numbers' |
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!SmallInteger primitiveDefinitions! |
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%{ |
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#include <stdio.h> |
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!SmallInteger class methodsFor:'documentation'! |
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copyright |
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COPYRIGHT (c) 1988 by Claus Gittinger |
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All Rights Reserved |
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This software is furnished under a license and may be used |
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only in accordance with the terms of that license and with the |
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inclusion of the above copyright notice. This software may not |
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be provided or otherwise made available to, or used by, any |
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other person. No title to or ownership of the software is |
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documentation |
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SmallIntegers are Integers in the range of at least +/- 2^30 |
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(i.e. 31 bits, which is not a guaranteed: on an alpha, 63 bits are used, |
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if the system was configured for 64bit mode). |
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These are no real objects - they have no instances (not even storage !!) |
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and cannot be subclassed. |
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The reason is to save both storage and runtime by not collecting |
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SmallIntegers in the system. SmallInts are marked by having the TAG_INT |
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bit set, in contrast to all other objects which do not. |
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Since this knowledge is hardwired into the system (and there is no |
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class-field stored with SmallIntegers) there can be no subclass of |
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SmallInteger (sorry). |
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with an instance variable holding the value. |
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[author:] |
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Claus Gittinger |
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[see also:] |
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Number |
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Float Fraction FixedPoint |
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LargeInteger |
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!SmallInteger class methodsFor:'instance creation'! |
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basicNew |
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self error:'instances of SmallInteger cannot be created with new' |
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!SmallInteger class methodsFor:'bit mask constants'! |
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bitMaskFor:index |
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(index between:1 and:SmallInteger maxBits) ifFalse:[ |
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errorString:'index out of bounds' |
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^ 1 bitShift:(index - 1) |
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!SmallInteger class methodsFor:'class initialization'! |
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initialize |
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ZeroString := '0' |
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!SmallInteger class methodsFor:'constants'! |
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%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
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RETURN ( __mkSmallInteger(N_INT_BITS) ); |
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"SmallInteger maxBits" |
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%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
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RETURN ( __mkSmallInteger(N_INT_BITS / 8 + 1) ); |
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%} |
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SmallInteger maxBytes |
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%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
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RETURN ( __mkSmallInteger(_MAX_INT) ); |
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%} |
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"SmallInteger maxVal" |
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RETURN ( __mkSmallInteger(_MIN_INT) ); |
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"SmallInteger minVal" |
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!SmallInteger class methodsFor:'queries'! |
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canBeSubclassed |
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(due to the tagged representation of SmallIntegers)" |
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^ false |
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"Modified: / 5.11.1998 / 16:11:27 / cg" |
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Redefined from Behavior" |
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^ true |
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"Created: 3.6.1997 / 12:01:26 / cg" |
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isBuiltInClass |
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/* |
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* notice: |
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* the following inline code handles some common cases, |
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* and exists as an optimization, to speed up those cases. |
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* |
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* Conceptionally, (and for most other argument types), |
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* mixed arithmetic is implemented by double dispatching |
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* (see the message send at the bottom) |
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*/ |
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INT myValue, otherValue; |
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# define low16Bits(foo) ((foo) & 0xFFFF) |
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#if defined(__sparc__) && defined(__GNUC__) && (__GNUC__ >= 2) |
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# define USE_LONGLONG_FOR_MUL |
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#if defined(__i386__) && defined(__GNUC__) && (__GNUC__ >= 2) |
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# define USE_LONGLONG_FOR_MUL |
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if (__isSmallInteger(aNumber)) { |
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#if defined(USE_LONGLONG_FOR_MUL) |
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# if defined(__alpha__) && !defined(__alpha64__) |
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# define LONGLONG INT64 |
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# if defined(__GNUC__) && defined(__mc68k__) |
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# if defined (__GNUC__) && defined(__i386__) |
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# define LLMASK 0xC000000000000000L |
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* pLH |--------|--------| |
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t = low32Bits(pLH) + low32Bits(pHL) + hi32Bits(pLL); |
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# else |
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t = low16Bits(pLH) + low16Bits(pHL) + hi16Bits(pLL); |
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productLow = (t << 16) + low16Bits(pLL); |
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# endif |
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} |
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# endif /* ! WIN32 */ |
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# endif /* ! (__GNUC__ && __i386__) */ |
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# endif /* ! (__GNUC__ && __mc68k__) */ |
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if (productHi == 0) { |
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if (productLow <= -(_MIN_INT)) { |
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if (productLow <= _MAX_INT) { |
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#if __POINTER_SIZE__ == 8 |
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RETURN (__MKLARGEINT128(negative, productLow, productHi)); |
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#else |
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RETURN (__MKLARGEINT64(negative, productLow, productHi)); |
95 | 370 |
#endif |
283 | 371 |
} else if (__isFloatLike(aNumber)) { |
14632 | 372 |
OBJ newFloat; |
373 |
double val = (double)__intVal(self) * __floatVal(aNumber); |
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374 |
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} else if (__isShortFloat(aNumber)) { |
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OBJ newFloat; |
379 |
float val = (float)__intVal(self) * __shortFloatVal(aNumber); |
|
380 |
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381 |
__qMKSFLOAT(newFloat, val); |
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382 |
RETURN ( newFloat ); |
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1 | 383 |
} |
2641 | 384 |
%}. |
1 | 385 |
^ aNumber productFromInteger:self |
386 |
! |
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387 |
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701 | 388 |
+ aNumber |
389 |
"return the sum of the receivers value and the arguments value" |
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390 |
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%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
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* |
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* (see the message send at the bottom) |
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*/ |
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701 | 403 |
if (__isSmallInteger(aNumber)) { |
404 |
#ifdef _ADD_IO_IO |
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8908 | 405 |
RETURN ( _ADD_IO_IO(self, aNumber) ); |
701 | 406 |
#else |
8908 | 407 |
REGISTER INT sum; |
408 |
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sum = __intVal(self) + __intVal(aNumber); |
|
410 |
if (__ISVALIDINTEGER(sum)) { |
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8913 | 411 |
RETURN ( __mkSmallInteger(sum) ); |
8908 | 412 |
} |
413 |
RETURN ( __MKLARGEINT(sum) ); |
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701 | 414 |
#endif |
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8908 | 417 |
OBJ newFloat; |
418 |
double val = (double)__intVal(self) + __floatVal(aNumber); |
|
419 |
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420 |
__qMKFLOAT(newFloat, val); |
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421 |
RETURN ( newFloat ); |
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if (__isShortFloat(aNumber)) { |
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425 |
float val = (float)__intVal(self) + __shortFloatVal(aNumber); |
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426 |
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427 |
__qMKSFLOAT(newFloat, val); |
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428 |
RETURN ( newFloat ); |
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701 | 429 |
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%}. |
701 | 431 |
^ aNumber sumFromInteger:self |
432 |
! |
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433 |
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434 |
- aNumber |
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435 |
"return the difference of the receivers value and the arguments value" |
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436 |
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437 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
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438 |
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* notice: |
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* |
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* (see the message send at the bottom) |
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*/ |
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701 | 449 |
if (__isSmallInteger(aNumber)) { |
450 |
#ifdef _SUB_IO_IO |
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8908 | 451 |
RETURN ( _SUB_IO_IO(self, aNumber) ); |
701 | 452 |
#else |
8908 | 453 |
REGISTER INT diff; |
454 |
||
455 |
diff = __intVal(self) - __intVal(aNumber); |
|
456 |
if (__ISVALIDINTEGER(diff)) { |
|
8913 | 457 |
RETURN ( __mkSmallInteger(diff) ); |
8908 | 458 |
} |
459 |
RETURN ( __MKLARGEINT(diff) ); |
|
701 | 460 |
#endif |
8908 | 461 |
} |
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if (__isFloatLike(aNumber)) { |
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OBJ newFloat; |
464 |
double val = (double)__intVal(self) - __floatVal(aNumber); |
|
465 |
||
466 |
__qMKFLOAT(newFloat, val); |
|
467 |
RETURN ( newFloat ); |
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} |
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if (__isShortFloat(aNumber)) { |
8908 | 470 |
OBJ newFloat; |
471 |
float val = (float)__intVal(self) - __shortFloatVal(aNumber); |
|
472 |
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473 |
__qMKSFLOAT(newFloat, val); |
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474 |
RETURN ( newFloat ); |
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701 | 475 |
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701 | 477 |
^ aNumber differenceFromInteger:self |
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! |
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479 |
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1 | 480 |
/ aNumber |
481 |
"return the quotient of the receivers value and the arguments value" |
|
482 |
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483 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
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484 |
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* notice: |
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* |
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* (see the message send at the bottom) |
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*/ |
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1 | 495 |
INT me, t, val; |
496 |
double dval; |
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497 |
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252 | 498 |
if (__isSmallInteger(aNumber)) { |
8908 | 499 |
val = __intVal(aNumber); |
500 |
if (val != 0) { |
|
501 |
me = __intVal(self); |
|
502 |
t = me / val; |
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1 | 503 |
#ifdef GOOD_OPTIMIZER |
8908 | 504 |
if (me % val == 0) { |
1 | 505 |
#else |
8908 | 506 |
/* this is stupid - all I want is to look for a remainder ... |
507 |
but most compilers are too stupid and generate an extra modulus |
|
508 |
instruction for "if (me % val)". |
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509 |
Even if most divide instructions already leave the remainder in |
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510 |
some register. |
|
511 |
Therefore I use a multiplication which is faster than a modulo |
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512 |
on most machines. Hint to GNU people :-) |
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513 |
*/ |
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514 |
if ((t * val) == me) { |
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1 | 515 |
#endif |
8913 | 516 |
RETURN ( __mkSmallInteger(t) ); |
8908 | 517 |
} |
518 |
} |
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1 | 519 |
} else { |
8908 | 520 |
if (__isFloatLike(aNumber)) { |
521 |
dval = __floatVal(aNumber); |
|
522 |
if (dval != 0.0) { |
|
523 |
OBJ newFloat; |
|
524 |
double val = (double)__intVal(self) / dval; |
|
525 |
||
526 |
__qMKFLOAT(newFloat, val); |
|
527 |
RETURN ( newFloat ); |
|
528 |
} |
|
529 |
} |
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1 | 530 |
} |
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1 | 532 |
aNumber isInteger ifTrue:[ |
8908 | 533 |
aNumber == 0 ifTrue:[ |
534 |
^ ZeroDivide raiseRequestWith:thisContext. |
|
535 |
]. |
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536 |
^ Fraction numerator:self denominator:aNumber |
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1 | 537 |
]. |
538 |
^ aNumber quotientFromInteger:self |
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1 | 551 |
! |
552 |
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2 | 553 |
// aNumber |
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"return the integer part of the quotient of the receivers value |
1884 | 555 |
and the arguments value. The result is truncated toward negative infinity |
556 |
and negative, if the operands signs differ. |
|
14795 | 557 |
Be careful with negative results: 9 // 4 -> 2, while -9 // 4 -> -3. |
558 |
Especially surprising: |
|
559 |
-1 // 10 -> -1 (because -(1/10) is truncated towards next smaller integer, which is -1. |
|
6067 | 560 |
The following is always true: |
14795 | 561 |
(receiver // aNumber) * aNumber + (receiver \\ aNUmber) = receiver |
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See #quo: which returns -2 in the latter." |
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%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
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* notice: |
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* |
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* (see the message send at the bottom) |
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574 |
*/ |
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INT dividend, divisor, rslt; |
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if (__isSmallInteger(aNumber)) { |
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divisor = __intVal(aNumber); |
580 |
if (divisor != 0) { |
|
581 |
dividend = __intVal(self); |
|
582 |
rslt = dividend / divisor; |
|
583 |
/* |
|
584 |
* Optimized to speed up positive result |
|
585 |
*/ |
|
586 |
if (rslt <= 0) { |
|
587 |
if (rslt == 0) { |
|
588 |
if ((dividend ^ divisor) < 0) { |
|
589 |
/* |
|
590 |
* result (negative) has been truncated toward 0. |
|
591 |
* Return -1, because we truncate toward negative inf. |
|
592 |
*/ |
|
593 |
rslt = -1; |
|
594 |
} |
|
595 |
} else { |
|
596 |
/* |
|
597 |
* If result (negative) has been truncated toward 0, |
|
598 |
* subtract 1, because we truncate toward negative inf. |
|
599 |
*/ |
|
600 |
if (divisor > 0) { |
|
601 |
if (rslt * divisor > dividend) { |
|
602 |
rslt--; |
|
603 |
} |
|
604 |
} else { |
|
605 |
if (rslt * divisor < dividend) { |
|
606 |
rslt--; |
|
607 |
} |
|
608 |
} |
|
609 |
} |
|
610 |
} |
|
611 |
RETURN ( __mkSmallInteger(rslt) ); |
|
612 |
} |
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} else { |
14795 | 614 |
if (__isFraction(aNumber)) { |
615 |
OBJ t; |
|
616 |
INT num, den; |
|
617 |
||
618 |
t = __FractionInstPtr(aNumber)->f_numerator; |
|
619 |
if (__isSmallInteger(t)) { |
|
620 |
num = __intVal(t); |
|
621 |
t = __FractionInstPtr(aNumber)->f_denominator; |
|
622 |
if (__isSmallInteger(t)) { |
|
623 |
den = __intVal(t); |
|
624 |
RETURN ( __mkSmallInteger(__intVal(self) * den / num )); |
|
625 |
} |
|
626 |
} |
|
627 |
} |
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%}. |
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(aNumber = 0) ifTrue:[ |
14795 | 631 |
^ ZeroDivide raiseRequestWith:thisContext. |
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13006 | 633 |
^ aNumber integerQuotientFromInteger:self |
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" |
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9 // 4 ~~ 2 ifTrue:[self halt]. |
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-9 // 4 ~~ -3 ifTrue:[self halt]. |
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9 // -4 ~~ -3 ifTrue:[self halt]. |
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-9 // -4 ~~ 2 ifTrue:[self halt]. |
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1 // 2 ~~ 0 ifTrue:[self halt]. |
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-1 // 2 ~~ -1 ifTrue:[self halt]. |
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1 // -2 ~~ -1 ifTrue:[self halt]. |
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-1 // -2 ~~ 0 ifTrue:[self halt]. |
8908 | 644 |
10000 // 3600000 ~~ 0 ifTrue:[self halt]. |
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9 quo:4 => 2 |
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-9 quo:4 => -2 |
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648 |
9 quo:-4 => -2 |
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649 |
-9 quo:-4 => 2 |
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650 |
" |
13006 | 651 |
|
652 |
"Modified: / 09-08-2010 / 19:50:23 / cg" |
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653 |
! |
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654 |
|
2 | 655 |
\\ aNumber |
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656 |
"Answer the integer remainder m defined by division with truncation toward |
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657 |
negative infinity. The remainder has the same sign as aNumber. |
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m < |aNumber| AND there is an integer k with (k * aNumber + m) = self |
6067 | 659 |
The following is always true: |
14632 | 660 |
(receiver // aNumber) * aNumber + (receiver \\ aNumber) = receiver |
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661 |
Compare with #rem: |
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|
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Redefined for speed." |
1 | 664 |
|
665 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
|
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|
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/* |
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* notice: |
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* the following inline code handles some common cases, |
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670 |
* and exists as an optimization, to speed up those cases. |
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* |
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672 |
* Conceptionally, (and for most other argument types), |
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* mixed arithmetic is implemented by double dispatching |
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* (see the message send at the bottom) |
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675 |
*/ |
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676 |
|
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INT dividend, divisor, rem; |
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|
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679 |
if (__isSmallInteger(aNumber) |
14632 | 680 |
&& (divisor = __intVal(aNumber)) != 0) { |
681 |
/* |
|
682 |
* Note that the sign of something modulo a negative number is undefined |
|
683 |
* in C! |
|
684 |
*/ |
|
685 |
dividend = __intVal(self); |
|
686 |
rem = dividend % divisor; |
|
687 |
if (rem) { |
|
688 |
if ((rem ^ divisor) < 0) { |
|
689 |
/* sign of remainder is different from sign of divisor */ |
|
690 |
rem = -rem; |
|
691 |
} |
|
692 |
if ((dividend ^ divisor) < 0) { |
|
693 |
/* different signs, so division would have returned a |
|
694 |
* negative number. |
|
695 |
* C rounds toward zero, this code will simulate |
|
696 |
* rounding towards negative infinity. |
|
697 |
*/ |
|
698 |
rem = divisor - rem; |
|
699 |
} |
|
700 |
} |
|
701 |
RETURN ( __mkSmallInteger(rem) ); |
|
1 | 702 |
} |
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703 |
%}. |
2 | 704 |
(aNumber = 0) ifTrue:[ |
14632 | 705 |
^ ZeroDivide raiseRequestWith:thisContext. |
1 | 706 |
]. |
14003 | 707 |
^ aNumber moduloFromInteger:self |
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708 |
|
8908 | 709 |
" |
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710 |
9 \\ 4 == 1 ifFalse:[self halt]. |
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711 |
-9 \\ 4 == 3 ifFalse:[self halt]. |
8908 | 712 |
9 \\ -4 == -3 ifFalse:[self halt]. |
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713 |
-9 \\ -4 == -1 ifFalse:[self halt]. |
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714 |
(9 rem:4) == 1 ifFalse:[self halt]. |
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715 |
(-9 rem:4) == -1 ifFalse:[self halt]. |
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716 |
1000 \\ 3600000 == 1000 ifFalse:[self halt] |
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717 |
" |
13006 | 718 |
|
14003 | 719 |
"Modified: / 12-02-2012 / 20:43:40 / cg" |
1 | 720 |
! |
721 |
||
722 |
abs |
|
723 |
"return the absolute value of the receiver |
|
724 |
reimplemented here for speed" |
|
725 |
||
726 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
|
727 |
||
1133 | 728 |
INT val = __intVal(self); |
1 | 729 |
|
62 | 730 |
if (val >= 0) { |
8908 | 731 |
RETURN (self); |
62 | 732 |
} |
1 | 733 |
if (val != _MIN_INT) { |
8913 | 734 |
RETURN ( __mkSmallInteger(-val) ); |
1 | 735 |
} |
3430 | 736 |
/* only reached for minVal */ |
737 |
RETURN( __MKLARGEINT(-_MIN_INT)); |
|
324 | 738 |
%}. |
5410 | 739 |
^ super abs |
1 | 740 |
! |
741 |
||
742 |
negated |
|
743 |
"return the negative value of the receiver |
|
744 |
reimplemented here for speed" |
|
745 |
||
746 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
|
747 |
||
1133 | 748 |
INT val = __intVal(self); |
1 | 749 |
|
750 |
if (val != _MIN_INT) { |
|
8913 | 751 |
RETURN ( __mkSmallInteger(- val) ); |
1 | 752 |
} |
3430 | 753 |
/* only reached for minVal */ |
754 |
RETURN (__MKLARGEINT( -_MIN_INT)); |
|
324 | 755 |
%}. |
5410 | 756 |
^ 0 - self |
3430 | 757 |
"/ "only reached for minVal" |
758 |
"/ ^ (LargeInteger value:(SmallInteger maxVal)) + 1 |
|
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! |
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|
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761 |
quo:aNumber |
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762 |
"return the integer part of the quotient of the receivers value |
1884 | 763 |
and the arguments value. The result is truncated towards zero |
8908 | 764 |
and negative, if the operands signs differ.. |
6067 | 765 |
The following is always true: |
8908 | 766 |
(receiver quo: aNumber) * aNumber + (receiver rem: aNumber) = receiver |
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767 |
For positive results, this is the same as #//, |
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768 |
for negative results, the remainder is ignored. |
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769 |
I.e.: '9 // 4 = 2' and '-9 // 4 = -3' |
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770 |
in contrast: '9 quo: 4 = 2' and '-9 quo: 4 = -2'" |
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771 |
|
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772 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
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773 |
INT val; |
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774 |
|
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|
775 |
if (__isSmallInteger(aNumber)) { |
8908 | 776 |
val = __intVal(aNumber); |
777 |
if (val != 0) { |
|
8913 | 778 |
RETURN ( __mkSmallInteger(__intVal(self) / val) ); |
8908 | 779 |
} |
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|
780 |
} else { |
8908 | 781 |
if (__isFraction(aNumber)) { |
782 |
OBJ t; |
|
783 |
INT num, den; |
|
784 |
||
785 |
t = __FractionInstPtr(aNumber)->f_numerator; |
|
786 |
if (__isSmallInteger(t)) { |
|
787 |
num = __intVal(t); |
|
788 |
t = __FractionInstPtr(aNumber)->f_denominator; |
|
789 |
if (__isSmallInteger(t)) { |
|
790 |
den = __intVal(t); |
|
8913 | 791 |
RETURN ( __mkSmallInteger(__intVal(self) * den / num )); |
8908 | 792 |
} |
793 |
} |
|
794 |
} |
|
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795 |
} |
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|
796 |
%}. |
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|
797 |
(aNumber = 0) ifTrue:[ |
8908 | 798 |
^ ZeroDivide raiseRequestWith:thisContext. |
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|
799 |
]. |
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800 |
^ self retry:#quo: coercing:aNumber |
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|
801 |
|
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802 |
" |
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|
803 |
9 // 4 |
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804 |
-9 // 4 |
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805 |
9 quo:4 |
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806 |
-9 quo:4 |
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807 |
" |
1 | 808 |
! ! |
809 |
||
13908 | 810 |
|
16294 | 811 |
|
1 | 812 |
!SmallInteger methodsFor:'bit operators'! |
813 |
||
701 | 814 |
bitAnd:anInteger |
815 |
"return the bitwise-and of the receiver and the argument, anInteger" |
|
1 | 816 |
|
817 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
|
818 |
||
701 | 819 |
/* anding the tags doesn't change it */ |
820 |
if (__isSmallInteger(anInteger)) { |
|
8908 | 821 |
RETURN ( ((OBJ) ((INT)self & (INT)anInteger)) ); |
1 | 822 |
} |
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|
823 |
%}. |
4613
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faster and:/bitTest: with a largeInteger
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|
824 |
anInteger class == LargeInteger ifTrue:[ |
8908 | 825 |
^ anInteger bitAnd:self |
4613
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|
826 |
]. |
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|
827 |
^ self retry:#bitAnd: coercing:anInteger |
701 | 828 |
|
829 |
"(2r001010100 bitAnd:2r00001111) radixPrintStringRadix:2" |
|
1 | 830 |
! |
831 |
||
8334 | 832 |
bitAt:anIntegerIndex |
11500 | 833 |
"return the value of the index's bit (index starts at 1) as 0 or 1. |
8908 | 834 |
Notice: the result of bitAt: on negative receivers is not |
15557 | 835 |
defined in the language standard (since the implementation |
836 |
is free to choose any internal representation for integers)" |
|
3189
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Have to call "super #printOn:base:" in #printString.
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|
837 |
|
8334 | 838 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
839 |
||
840 |
if (__isSmallInteger(anIntegerIndex)) { |
|
15557 | 841 |
INT idx = __smallIntegerVal(anIntegerIndex); |
842 |
if (idx > 0) { |
|
843 |
if (idx > N_INT_BITS) { |
|
844 |
RETURN(__mkSmallInteger(0)); |
|
845 |
} |
|
846 |
RETURN((__smallIntegerVal(self) & (1 << (idx-1))) ? __mkSmallInteger(1) : __mkSmallInteger(0)); |
|
847 |
} |
|
8334 | 848 |
} |
849 |
%}. |
|
850 |
||
15557 | 851 |
^ SubscriptOutOfBoundsError |
852 |
raiseRequestWith:anIntegerIndex |
|
853 |
errorString:'index out of bounds' |
|
5496
338c81a04468
index bounds in bit operations;
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|
854 |
|
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index bounds in bit operations;
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|
855 |
" |
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index bounds in bit operations;
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|
856 |
16r00000001 bitAt:0 |
8908 | 857 |
16r00000001 bitAt:1 |
858 |
16r00000001 bitAt:2 |
|
859 |
16r00008000 bitAt:16 |
|
860 |
16r00800000 bitAt:24 |
|
861 |
16r08000000 bitAt:28 |
|
5496
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|
862 |
16r10000000 bitAt:29 |
8908 | 863 |
16r20000000 bitAt:30 |
864 |
16r40000000 bitAt:31 |
|
865 |
16r80000000 bitAt:32 |
|
866 |
16r100000000 bitAt:33 |
|
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867 |
" |
8334 | 868 |
|
869 |
" Smalltalk implementation: |
|
870 |
|mask| |
|
871 |
||
872 |
anIntegerIndex <= 0 ifTrue:[ |
|
15557 | 873 |
^ SubscriptOutOfBoundsSignal |
874 |
raiseRequestWith:anIntegerIndex |
|
875 |
errorString:'index out of bounds' |
|
8334 | 876 |
]. |
877 |
(anIntegerIndex > SmallInteger maxBits) ifTrue:[^ 0]. |
|
878 |
mask := 1 bitShift:(anIntegerIndex - 1). |
|
879 |
((self bitAnd:mask) == 0) ifTrue:[^ 0]. |
|
880 |
^ 1 |
|
881 |
" |
|
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|
882 |
! |
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|
883 |
|
3156 | 884 |
bitClear:anInteger |
885 |
"return the bitwise-and of the receiver and the complement of the argument, anInteger, |
|
886 |
returning the receiver with bits of the argument cleared." |
|
887 |
||
888 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
|
889 |
||
890 |
/* anding the tags doesn't change it */ |
|
891 |
if (__isSmallInteger(anInteger)) { |
|
8908 | 892 |
RETURN ( ((OBJ) (((INT)self & ~(INT)anInteger) | TAG_INT)) ); |
3156 | 893 |
} |
894 |
%}. |
|
895 |
^ self retry:#bitClear: coercing:anInteger |
|
896 |
||
897 |
" |
|
898 |
(2r001010100 bitClear:2r00001111) radixPrintStringRadix:2 |
|
5458 | 899 |
(2r111111111 bitClear:2r00001000) radixPrintStringRadix:2 |
3156 | 900 |
" |
901 |
! |
|
902 |
||
11493 | 903 |
bitCount |
904 |
"return the number of 1-bits in the receiver" |
|
905 |
||
906 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
|
13908 | 907 |
unsigned int _cnt; |
13912 | 908 |
unsigned INT _self = __intVal(self); |
909 |
||
15322 | 910 |
# define ALGORIHTM_3 |
911 |
||
912 |
# ifdef ALGORITHM_1 |
|
13908 | 913 |
// old k&r code; might be better if only one or two bits are set |
914 |
||
915 |
_cnt = 0; |
|
11666 | 916 |
while (_self) { |
15322 | 917 |
_cnt++; |
918 |
_self = _self & (_self - 1); |
|
11493 | 919 |
} |
15322 | 920 |
# else |
921 |
# ifdef ALGORITHM_2 |
|
13908 | 922 |
// seems to be faster on the average (and has better worst case) |
923 |
||
924 |
static unsigned char table[] = { 0, 1, 1, 2, 1, 2, 2, 3, 1, 2, 2, 3, 2, 3, 3, 4 }; |
|
925 |
||
926 |
_cnt = 0; |
|
927 |
while (_self) { |
|
15322 | 928 |
_cnt += table[ _self & 0x0F ]; |
929 |
_self >>= 4; |
|
13908 | 930 |
} |
15322 | 931 |
# else |
932 |
# ifdef ALGORIHTM_3 |
|
13912 | 933 |
// the fastest, but hard (impossible) to understand (google for fastest bit count) |
15322 | 934 |
# if __POINTER_SIZE__ == 8 |
13912 | 935 |
unsigned int _v1, _v2; |
936 |
||
937 |
_v1 = _self & 0xFFFFFFFF; |
|
938 |
_v1 = _v1 - ((_v1 >> 1) & 0x55555555); |
|
939 |
_v1 = (_v1 & 0x33333333) + ((_v1 >> 2) & 0x33333333); |
|
940 |
_v1 = ((_v1 + (_v1 >> 4)) & 0x0F0F0F0F); |
|
941 |
||
942 |
_v2 = (unsigned int)(_self >> 32); |
|
943 |
_v2 = _v2 - ((_v2 >> 1) & 0x55555555); |
|
944 |
_v2 = (_v2 & 0x33333333) + ((_v2 >> 2) & 0x33333333); |
|
945 |
_v2 = ((_v2 + (_v2 >> 4)) & 0x0F0F0F0F); |
|
946 |
||
947 |
_cnt = ((_v1 * 0x01010101) >> 24) + ((_v2 * 0x01010101) >> 24); |
|
15322 | 948 |
# else |
13908 | 949 |
_cnt = _self - ((_self >> 1) & 0x55555555); |
950 |
_cnt = (_cnt & 0x33333333) + ((_cnt >> 2) & 0x33333333); |
|
951 |
_cnt = ((_cnt + (_cnt >> 4)) & 0x0F0F0F0F); |
|
13912 | 952 |
_cnt = (_cnt * 0x01010101) >> 24; |
15322 | 953 |
# endif |
954 |
# else |
|
955 |
error error error |
|
15309 | 956 |
# endif |
13908 | 957 |
# endif |
958 |
# endif |
|
11493 | 959 |
|
960 |
RETURN ( __MKSMALLINT(_cnt)); |
|
961 |
%} |
|
962 |
||
963 |
" |
|
15322 | 964 |
|
13908 | 965 |
1 to:1000000 do:[:n | |
15322 | 966 |
self assert:(n bitCount = ((n printStringRadix:2) occurrencesOf:$1)) |
13909 | 967 |
]. |
968 |
||
14632 | 969 |
#( |
15322 | 970 |
16r00010000 16r00100000 16r01000000 16r10000000 |
971 |
16r00020000 16r00200000 16r02000000 16r20000000 |
|
972 |
16r00040000 16r00400000 16r04000000 16r40000000 |
|
973 |
16r00080000 16r00800000 16r08000000 16r80000000 |
|
974 |
||
975 |
16rFFFFFFFF 16r7FFFFFFF 16r3FFFFFFF 16r1FFFFFFF |
|
976 |
16rEEEEEEEE 16r7EEEEEEE 16r3EEEEEEE 16r1EEEEEEE |
|
977 |
16rDDDDDDDD 16r7DDDDDDD 16r3DDDDDDD 16r1DDDDDDD |
|
978 |
16rCCCCCCCC 16r7CCCCCCC 16r3CCCCCCC 16r1CCCCCCC |
|
13909 | 979 |
) do:[:n | |
15322 | 980 |
self assert:(n bitCount = ((n printStringRadix:2) occurrencesOf:$1)) |
11493 | 981 |
] |
13908 | 982 |
|
983 |
1 to:10000000 do:[:n | |
|
15322 | 984 |
(n bitCount) |
13908 | 985 |
] |
11493 | 986 |
" |
13908 | 987 |
|
13912 | 988 |
"Modified: / 09-01-2012 / 19:12:41 / cg" |
11493 | 989 |
! |
990 |
||
701 | 991 |
bitInvert |
992 |
"return the value of the receiver with all bits inverted" |
|
62 | 993 |
|
1 | 994 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
995 |
||
701 | 996 |
/* invert anything except tag bits */ |
997 |
RETURN ( ((OBJ) ((INT)self ^ ~TAG_MASK)) ); |
|
5412 | 998 |
%}. |
999 |
^ self primitiveFailed |
|
701 | 1000 |
! |
1 | 1001 |
|
701 | 1002 |
bitOr:anInteger |
1003 |
"return the bitwise-or of the receiver and the argument, anInteger" |
|
1004 |
||
1005 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
|
1006 |
||
1007 |
/* oring the tags doesn't change it */ |
|
1008 |
if (__isSmallInteger(anInteger)) { |
|
8908 | 1009 |
RETURN ( ((OBJ) ((INT)self | (INT)anInteger)) ); |
1 | 1010 |
} |
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1011 |
%}. |
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|
1012 |
^ self retry:#bitOr: coercing:anInteger |
701 | 1013 |
|
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|
1014 |
" |
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|
1015 |
(2r000000100 bitOr:2r00000011) radixPrintStringRadix:2 |
8908 | 1016 |
(0 bitOr:16r20000000) hexPrintString |
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|
1017 |
(0 bitOr:16r40000000) hexPrintString |
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|
1018 |
(0 bitOr:16r80000000) hexPrintString |
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|
1019 |
" |
1 | 1020 |
! |
1021 |
||
1022 |
bitShift:shiftCount |
|
1023 |
"return the value of the receiver shifted by shiftCount bits; |
|
62 | 1024 |
leftShift if shiftCount > 0; rightShift otherwise. |
8908 | 1025 |
Notice: the result of bitShift: on negative receivers is not |
1026 |
defined in the language standard (since the implementation |
|
1027 |
is free to choose any internal representation for integers). |
|
1028 |
However, ST/X preserves the sign." |
|
1 | 1029 |
|
1030 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
|
1031 |
||
1032 |
INT bits, count; |
|
1033 |
||
252 | 1034 |
if (__isSmallInteger(shiftCount)) { |
8908 | 1035 |
bits = __intVal(self); |
1036 |
if (bits == 0) { |
|
1037 |
RETURN (self); |
|
1038 |
} |
|
1039 |
||
1040 |
count = __intVal(shiftCount); |
|
1041 |
||
1042 |
if (count > 0) { |
|
1043 |
/* |
|
1044 |
* a left shift |
|
1045 |
*/ |
|
4183
4a745f6f47b6
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|
1046 |
#if defined(USE_LONGLONG_FOR_SHIFT) |
8908 | 1047 |
if (count <= N_INT_BITS) { |
1048 |
unsigned LONGLONG result; |
|
1049 |
||
1050 |
result = (unsigned LONGLONG)bits; |
|
1051 |
result <<= count; |
|
1052 |
if (result <= _MAX_INT) { |
|
8913 | 1053 |
RETURN ( __mkSmallInteger(result) ); |
8908 | 1054 |
} |
1055 |
{ |
|
1056 |
RETURN (__MKLARGEINT64(1, (INT)(result >> 32), (INT)(result & 0xFFFFFFFF))); |
|
1057 |
} |
|
1058 |
} |
|
95 | 1059 |
#else |
8908 | 1060 |
/* |
1061 |
* check for overflow |
|
1062 |
*/ |
|
1063 |
if (count < (N_INT_BITS-1)) { |
|
1064 |
if (! (bits >> (N_INT_BITS - 1 - count))) { |
|
8913 | 1065 |
RETURN ( __mkSmallInteger(bits << count) ); |
8908 | 1066 |
} |
1067 |
/* |
|
1068 |
* so, there is an overflow ... |
|
1069 |
* handle it as largeInteger |
|
1070 |
*/ |
|
1071 |
/* FALL THROUGH */ |
|
1072 |
} |
|
95 | 1073 |
#endif |
8908 | 1074 |
} else { |
1075 |
if (count == 0) { |
|
1076 |
RETURN (self); |
|
1077 |
} |
|
1078 |
||
1079 |
/* |
|
1080 |
* right shifts cannot overflow |
|
1081 |
* |
|
1082 |
* some machines ignore shifts bigger than |
|
1083 |
* the number of bits in an int ... |
|
1084 |
*/ |
|
1085 |
count = -count; |
|
1086 |
if (count > (N_INT_BITS-1)) { |
|
8913 | 1087 |
RETURN (__mkSmallInteger(0)); |
8908 | 1088 |
} |
1089 |
||
8913 | 1090 |
RETURN ( __mkSmallInteger(bits >> count) ); |
8908 | 1091 |
} |
1 | 1092 |
} |
85 | 1093 |
%}. |
1094 |
(shiftCount isMemberOf:SmallInteger) ifTrue:[ |
|
8908 | 1095 |
^ (LargeInteger value:self) bitShift:shiftCount |
85 | 1096 |
]. |
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|
1097 |
^ self bitShift:(1 coerce:shiftCount) "/ is this a good idea ? |
1 | 1098 |
! |
1099 |
||
701 | 1100 |
bitTest:aMask |
5782 | 1101 |
"return true, if any bit from aMask is set in the receiver. |
1102 |
I.e. true, if the bitwise-AND of the receiver and the argument, anInteger |
|
1103 |
is non-0, false otherwise." |
|
1 | 1104 |
|
1105 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
|
1106 |
||
701 | 1107 |
/* and all bits except tag */ |
1108 |
if (__isSmallInteger(aMask)) { |
|
14632 | 1109 |
RETURN ( ((INT)self & ((INT)aMask & ~TAG_MASK)) ? true : false ); |
1 | 1110 |
} |
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|
1111 |
%}. |
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faster and:/bitTest: with a largeInteger
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|
1112 |
aMask class == LargeInteger ifTrue:[ |
14632 | 1113 |
^ (aMask bitAnd:self) ~~ 0 |
4613
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faster and:/bitTest: with a largeInteger
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|
1114 |
]. |
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|
1115 |
^ self retry:#bitTest: coercing:aMask |
11519 | 1116 |
|
1117 |
" |
|
14632 | 1118 |
2r10001 bitTest:2r00001 |
1119 |
2r10001 bitTest:2r00010 |
|
1120 |
2r10001 bitTest:2r00100 |
|
1121 |
2r10001 bitTest:2r01000 |
|
1122 |
2r10001 bitTest:2r10000 |
|
1123 |
2r10001 bitTest:2r10001 |
|
1124 |
2r10001 bitTest:2r10010 |
|
11519 | 1125 |
" |
1 | 1126 |
! |
1127 |
||
1128 |
bitXor:anInteger |
|
13 | 1129 |
"return the bitwise-exclusive-or of the receiver and the argument, anInteger" |
1 | 1130 |
|
1131 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
|
1132 |
||
1133 |
/* xoring the tags turns it off - or it in again */ |
|
252 | 1134 |
if (__isSmallInteger(anInteger)) { |
214 | 1135 |
RETURN ( (OBJ)( ((INT)self ^ (INT)anInteger) | TAG_INT) ); |
1 | 1136 |
} |
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|
1137 |
%}. |
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parents:
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|
1138 |
^ self retry:#bitXor: coercing:anInteger |
1 | 1139 |
! |
1140 |
||
3683 | 1141 |
clearBit:anInteger |
8937 | 1142 |
"return a new integer where the specified bit is off. |
5209 | 1143 |
Bits are counted from 1 starting with the least significant. |
15131 | 1144 |
The methods name may be misleading: the receiver is not changed, |
5209 | 1145 |
but a new number is returned. Should be named #withBitCleared:" |
3683 | 1146 |
|
1147 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
|
1148 |
||
1149 |
if (__isSmallInteger(anInteger)) { |
|
15131 | 1150 |
int index = __intVal(anInteger); |
1151 |
||
1152 |
if (index > 0) { |
|
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alpha64 vs. POINTER_SIZE cleanup
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|
1153 |
#if __POINTER_SIZE__ == 8 |
15131 | 1154 |
if (index <= 62) |
3683 | 1155 |
#else |
15131 | 1156 |
if (index <= 30) |
3683 | 1157 |
#endif |
15131 | 1158 |
{ |
1159 |
INT mask = __MASKSMALLINT(1 << (index-1)); |
|
1160 |
||
1161 |
RETURN ( ((OBJ) ((INT)self & ~(INT)mask)) ); |
|
1162 |
} |
|
1163 |
RETURN (self); /* nothing to do ... */ |
|
1164 |
} |
|
3683 | 1165 |
} |
1166 |
%}. |
|
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|
1167 |
^ super clearBit:anInteger |
3683 | 1168 |
|
1169 |
" |
|
1170 |
(16r401 clearBit:1 ) hexPrintString |
|
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|
1171 |
(16r401 clearBit:0 ) hexPrintString |
3683 | 1172 |
(16r3fffffff clearBit:1) hexPrintString |
8908 | 1173 |
(16r3fffffff clearBit:29) hexPrintString |
1174 |
(16r3fffffff clearBit:30) hexPrintString |
|
1175 |
(16r3fffffff clearBit:31) hexPrintString |
|
1176 |
(16r3fffffff bitAt:29) hexPrintString |
|
1177 |
(16r3fffffff bitAt:30) hexPrintString |
|
1178 |
(16r3fffffff bitAt:31) hexPrintString |
|
1179 |
(16r40000001 clearBit:1) hexPrintString |
|
1180 |
(16rF0000001 clearBit:29) hexPrintString |
|
3683 | 1181 |
(16rF0000001 clearBit:30) hexPrintString |
8908 | 1182 |
(16rF0000001 clearBit:31) hexPrintString |
1183 |
(16rF0000001 clearBit:32) hexPrintString |
|
3683 | 1184 |
" |
1185 |
! |
|
1186 |
||
701 | 1187 |
highBit |
1188 |
"return the bitIndex of the highest bit set. The returned bitIndex |
|
8908 | 1189 |
starts at 1 for the least significant bit. |
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|
1190 |
Returns 0 if no bit is set." |
1 | 1191 |
|
1192 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
|
1193 |
||
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|
1194 |
unsigned INT bits; |
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highBit now returns 0 if no bit is set.
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|
1195 |
int index; |
701 | 1196 |
|
1133 | 1197 |
bits = __intVal(self); |
701 | 1198 |
if (bits == 0) { |
14632 | 1199 |
RETURN ( __mkSmallInteger(0) ); |
701 | 1200 |
} |
2785 | 1201 |
|
14632 | 1202 |
#ifdef __BSR |
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|
1203 |
/* |
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slightly better lowBit & highBit on intel
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|
1204 |
* so much for CISC CPUS: |
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|
1205 |
* the following code is not faster on a PIII-400 |
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changeset
|
1206 |
* (but saves a few code-bytes, though) |
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slightly better lowBit & highBit on intel
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|
1207 |
*/ |
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|
1208 |
index = __BSR(bits); |
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parents:
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|
1209 |
#else |
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parents:
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changeset
|
1210 |
|
6481
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parents:
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|
1211 |
index = 0; |
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|
1212 |
|
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|
1213 |
# if __POINTER_SIZE__ == 8 |
4951 | 1214 |
if (bits & 0xFFFFFFFF00000000L) { |
14632 | 1215 |
index += 32; bits = bits >> 32; |
4951 | 1216 |
} |
4955
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slightly better lowBit & highBit on intel
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# endif |
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if (bits & 0xFFFF0000L) { |
14632 | 1219 |
index += 16; bits = bits >> 16; |
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} |
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1221 |
if (bits & 0xFF00) { |
14632 | 1222 |
index += 8; bits = bits >> 8; |
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} |
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1224 |
if (bits & 0xF0) { |
14632 | 1225 |
index += 4; bits = bits >> 4; |
1 | 1226 |
} |
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if (bits & 0xC) { |
14632 | 1228 |
index += 2; bits = bits >> 2; |
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} |
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1230 |
if (bits & 0x2) { |
14632 | 1231 |
index += 1; bits = bits >> 1; |
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} |
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#endif /* no BSR instruction */ |
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1234 |
|
8913 | 1235 |
RETURN ( __mkSmallInteger(index+1) ); |
1 | 1236 |
%} |
4951 | 1237 |
" |
8908 | 1238 |
2r0 highBit |
1239 |
2r1 highBit |
|
1240 |
2r10 highBit |
|
1241 |
2r100 highBit |
|
1242 |
2r1000 highBit |
|
1243 |
2r100000000000 highBit |
|
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|
4951 | 1245 |
((0 to:64) collect:[:s | 1 bitShift:s]) |
14632 | 1246 |
collect:[:n | n highBit] |
4951 | 1247 |
|
1248 |
(((0 to:64) collect:[:s | 1 bitShift:s]) |
|
14632 | 1249 |
collect:[:n | n highBit]) = (1 to:65) |
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" |
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|
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Time millisecondsToRun:[ |
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1000000 timesRepeat:[ |
1255 |
2r1 highBit |
|
1256 |
] |
|
8908 | 1257 |
] |
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" |
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" |
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Time millisecondsToRun:[ |
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1000000 timesRepeat:[ |
1262 |
2r1111 highBit |
|
1263 |
] |
|
8908 | 1264 |
] |
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" |
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" |
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Time millisecondsToRun:[ |
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1000000 timesRepeat:[ |
1269 |
2r11111111111111 highBit |
|
1270 |
] |
|
8908 | 1271 |
] |
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" |
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" |
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Time millisecondsToRun:[ |
14632 | 1275 |
1000000 timesRepeat:[ |
1276 |
2r11111111111111111111111111 highBit |
|
1277 |
] |
|
8908 | 1278 |
] |
4951 | 1279 |
" |
1280 |
||
1281 |
" |
|
8908 | 1282 |
2r000100 highBit |
1283 |
2r010100 highBit |
|
1284 |
2r000001 highBit |
|
1285 |
0 highBit |
|
1286 |
SmallInteger maxVal highBit |
|
4951 | 1287 |
" |
701 | 1288 |
! |
1289 |
||
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1290 |
invertBit:anInteger |
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1291 |
"return a new number where the specified bit is inverted. |
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1292 |
Bits are counted from 1 starting with the least significant. |
15131 | 1293 |
The methods name may be misleading: the receiver is not changed, |
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1294 |
but a new number is returned. Should be named #withBitInverted:" |
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1295 |
|
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1296 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
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1297 |
|
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1298 |
if (__isSmallInteger(anInteger)) { |
15131 | 1299 |
int index = __intVal(anInteger); |
1300 |
||
1301 |
if (index > 0) { |
|
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1302 |
#if __POINTER_SIZE__ == 8 |
15131 | 1303 |
if (index <= 62) |
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1304 |
#else |
15131 | 1305 |
if (index <= 30) |
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|
1306 |
#endif |
15131 | 1307 |
{ |
1308 |
INT mask = __MASKSMALLINT(1 << (index-1)); |
|
1309 |
||
1310 |
RETURN ( ((OBJ) ((INT)self ^ (INT)mask)) ); |
|
1311 |
} |
|
1312 |
} |
|
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1313 |
} |
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1314 |
%}. |
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1315 |
^ super invertBit:anInteger |
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1316 |
|
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" |
8908 | 1318 |
(16r401 invertBit:2 ) hexPrintString |
1319 |
(16r401 invertBit:1 ) hexPrintString |
|
1320 |
(16r30000000 invertBit:1) hexPrintString |
|
1321 |
(16r40000000 invertBit:0) hexPrintString |
|
1322 |
(16r0 invertBit:29) hexPrintString |
|
1323 |
(16r0 invertBit:30) hexPrintString |
|
1324 |
(16r0 invertBit:31) hexPrintString |
|
1325 |
(16r0 invertBit:32) hexPrintString |
|
1326 |
(16r0 invertBit:33) hexPrintString |
|
1327 |
(16r0 invertBit:100) hexPrintString |
|
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1328 |
" |
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1329 |
! |
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1330 |
|
701 | 1331 |
lowBit |
1332 |
"return the bitIndex of the lowest bit set. The returned bitIndex |
|
8908 | 1333 |
starts at 1 for the least significant bit. |
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Returns 0 if no bit is set." |
701 | 1335 |
|
1336 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
|
1337 |
||
6482 | 1338 |
unsigned INT bits; |
1339 |
int index; |
|
701 | 1340 |
|
1133 | 1341 |
bits = __intVal(self); |
701 | 1342 |
if (bits == 0) { |
8913 | 1343 |
RETURN ( __mkSmallInteger(0) ); |
701 | 1344 |
} |
2431 | 1345 |
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1346 |
#ifdef __BSF |
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/* |
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1348 |
* so much for CISC CPUS: |
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* the following code is only marginally faster on a PIII-400 |
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* (and not at all faster on an Athlon...) |
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1351 |
* but saves a few code-bytes, though. |
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1352 |
*/ |
6482 | 1353 |
index = __BSF(bits); |
8913 | 1354 |
RETURN ( __mkSmallInteger(index + 1) ); |
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1355 |
#else |
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1357 |
index = 1; |
2431 | 1358 |
|
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1359 |
# if __POINTER_SIZE__ == 8 |
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|
1360 |
if ((bits<<32) == 0) { |
8908 | 1361 |
index += 32; bits >>= 32; |
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1362 |
} |
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# endif |
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1364 |
|
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|
1365 |
if ((bits & 0xFFFF)==0) { |
8908 | 1366 |
index += 16; bits >>= 16; |
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1367 |
} |
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1368 |
if ((bits & 0xFF)==0) { |
8908 | 1369 |
index += 8; bits >>= 8; |
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1370 |
} |
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|
1371 |
if ((bits & 0xF)==0) { |
8908 | 1372 |
index += 4; bits >>= 4; |
701 | 1373 |
} |
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1374 |
if ((bits & 0x3)==0) { |
8908 | 1375 |
index += 2; bits >>= 2; |
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1376 |
} |
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1377 |
if ((bits & 0x1)==0) { |
8908 | 1378 |
index += 1; |
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1379 |
} |
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1380 |
#endif |
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1381 |
|
8913 | 1382 |
RETURN ( __mkSmallInteger(index) ); |
701 | 1383 |
%} |
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|
1384 |
|
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|
1385 |
" |
8908 | 1386 |
0 lowBit |
1387 |
2r0001 lowBit |
|
1388 |
2r0010 lowBit |
|
1389 |
2r0100 lowBit |
|
1390 |
2r1000 lowBit |
|
1391 |
||
1392 |
2r000100 lowBit |
|
1393 |
2r010010 lowBit |
|
1394 |
2r100001 lowBit |
|
1395 |
16r1000 lowBit |
|
1396 |
16r1000000 lowBit |
|
1397 |
16r1000000000000000 lowBit |
|
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1398 |
|
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1399 |
Time millisecondsToRun:[ |
8908 | 1400 |
1000000 timesRepeat:[ |
1401 |
2r1000 lowBit |
|
1402 |
] |
|
1403 |
] |
|
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1404 |
|
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1405 |
Time millisecondsToRun:[ |
8908 | 1406 |
1000000 timesRepeat:[ |
1407 |
2r11110000000 lowBit |
|
1408 |
] |
|
1409 |
] |
|
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1410 |
|
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1411 |
Time millisecondsToRun:[ |
8908 | 1412 |
1000000 timesRepeat:[ |
1413 |
2r1000000000000 lowBit |
|
1414 |
] |
|
1415 |
] |
|
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1416 |
|
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Time millisecondsToRun:[ |
8908 | 1418 |
1000000 timesRepeat:[ |
1419 |
2r1000000000000000000000000000 lowBit |
|
1420 |
] |
|
1421 |
] |
|
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1422 |
" |
5209 | 1423 |
! |
1424 |
||
10972 | 1425 |
rightShift:shiftCount |
1426 |
"return the value of the receiver shifted by shiftCount bits; |
|
1427 |
right shift if shiftCount > 0; left shift otherwise. |
|
1428 |
Notice: the result of bitShift: on negative receivers is not |
|
14632 | 1429 |
defined in the language standard (since the implementation |
1430 |
is free to choose any internal representation for integers). |
|
1431 |
However, ST/X preserves the sign." |
|
10972 | 1432 |
|
1433 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
|
1434 |
||
1435 |
INT bits, count; |
|
1436 |
||
1437 |
if (__isSmallInteger(shiftCount)) { |
|
14632 | 1438 |
bits = __intVal(self); |
1439 |
if (bits == 0) { |
|
1440 |
RETURN (self); |
|
1441 |
} |
|
1442 |
||
1443 |
count = __intVal(shiftCount); |
|
1444 |
||
1445 |
if (count < 0) { |
|
1446 |
/* |
|
1447 |
* a left shift |
|
1448 |
*/ |
|
1449 |
count = -count; |
|
10972 | 1450 |
#if defined(USE_LONGLONG_FOR_SHIFT) |
14632 | 1451 |
if (count <= N_INT_BITS) { |
1452 |
unsigned LONGLONG result; |
|
1453 |
||
1454 |
result = (unsigned LONGLONG)bits; |
|
1455 |
result <<= count; |
|
1456 |
if (result <= _MAX_INT) { |
|
1457 |
RETURN ( __mkSmallInteger(result) ); |
|
1458 |
} |
|
1459 |
{ |
|
1460 |
RETURN (__MKLARGEINT64(1, (INT)(result >> 32), (INT)(result & 0xFFFFFFFF))); |
|
1461 |
} |
|
1462 |
} |
|
10972 | 1463 |
#else |
14632 | 1464 |
/* |
1465 |
* check for overflow |
|
1466 |
*/ |
|
1467 |
if (count < (N_INT_BITS-1)) { |
|
1468 |
if (! (bits >> (N_INT_BITS - 1 - count))) { |
|
1469 |
RETURN ( __mkSmallInteger(bits << count) ); |
|
1470 |
} |
|
1471 |
/* |
|
1472 |
* so, there is an overflow ... |
|
1473 |
* handle it as largeInteger |
|
1474 |
*/ |
|
1475 |
/* FALL THROUGH */ |
|
1476 |
} |
|
10972 | 1477 |
#endif |
14632 | 1478 |
} else { |
1479 |
if (count == 0) { |
|
1480 |
RETURN (self); |
|
1481 |
} |
|
1482 |
||
1483 |
/* |
|
1484 |
* right shifts cannot overflow |
|
1485 |
* |
|
1486 |
* some machines ignore shifts bigger than |
|
1487 |
* the number of bits in an int ... |
|
1488 |
*/ |
|
1489 |
if (count > (N_INT_BITS-1)) { |
|
1490 |
RETURN (__mkSmallInteger(0)); |
|
1491 |
} |
|
1492 |
||
1493 |
RETURN ( __mkSmallInteger(bits >> count) ); |
|
1494 |
} |
|
10972 | 1495 |
} |
1496 |
%}. |
|
1497 |
(shiftCount isMemberOf:SmallInteger) ifTrue:[ |
|
14632 | 1498 |
^ (LargeInteger value:self) rightShift:shiftCount |
10972 | 1499 |
]. |
1500 |
^ self rightShift:(1 coerce:shiftCount) "/ is this a good idea ? |
|
1501 |
||
1502 |
||
1503 |
" |
|
14632 | 1504 |
16 rightShift:2 |
1505 |
4 rightShift:-2 |
|
10972 | 1506 |
" |
1507 |
! |
|
1508 |
||
5209 | 1509 |
setBit:anInteger |
8937 | 1510 |
"return a new integer where the specified bit is on. |
5209 | 1511 |
Bits are counted from 1 starting with the least significant. |
15131 | 1512 |
The methods name may be misleading: the receiver is not changed, |
5496
338c81a04468
index bounds in bit operations;
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
5458
diff
changeset
|
1513 |
but a new number is returned. Should be named #withBitSet:" |
5209 | 1514 |
|
1515 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
|
1516 |
||
1517 |
if (__isSmallInteger(anInteger)) { |
|
15131 | 1518 |
int index = __intVal(anInteger); |
1519 |
||
1520 |
if (index > 0) { |
|
8901
824a89d0b5c7
alpha64 vs. POINTER_SIZE cleanup
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
8506
diff
changeset
|
1521 |
#if __POINTER_SIZE__ == 8 |
15131 | 1522 |
if (index <= 62) |
5209 | 1523 |
#else |
15131 | 1524 |
if (index <= 30) |
5209 | 1525 |
#endif |
15131 | 1526 |
{ |
1527 |
INT mask = __MASKSMALLINT(1 << (index-1)); |
|
1528 |
||
1529 |
RETURN ( ((OBJ) ((INT)self | (INT)mask)) ); |
|
1530 |
} |
|
1531 |
} |
|
5209 | 1532 |
} |
1533 |
%}. |
|
5496
338c81a04468
index bounds in bit operations;
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
5458
diff
changeset
|
1534 |
^ super setBit:anInteger |
5209 | 1535 |
|
1536 |
" |
|
8908 | 1537 |
(16r401 setBit:2 ) hexPrintString |
1538 |
(16r30000000 setBit:1) hexPrintString |
|
1539 |
(16r40000000 setBit:0) hexPrintString |
|
1540 |
(16r0 setBit:29) hexPrintString |
|
1541 |
(16r0 setBit:30) hexPrintString |
|
1542 |
(16r0 setBit:31) hexPrintString |
|
1543 |
(16r0 setBit:32) hexPrintString |
|
1544 |
(16r0 setBit:33) hexPrintString |
|
1545 |
(16r0 setBit:100) hexPrintString |
|
5209 | 1546 |
" |
6417 | 1547 |
! ! |
1548 |
||
1 | 1549 |
!SmallInteger methodsFor:'byte access'! |
1550 |
||
15910 | 1551 |
byteSwapped |
13991 | 1552 |
"lsb -> msb; |
1553 |
i.e. a.b.c.d -> d.c.b.a" |
|
1554 |
||
15910 | 1555 |
SmallInteger maxBytes == 8 ifTrue:[ |
1556 |
^ self byteSwapped64 |
|
1557 |
] ifFalse:[ |
|
1558 |
^ self byteSwapped32 |
|
1559 |
]. |
|
1560 |
||
1561 |
" |
|
1562 |
16r11223344 byteSwapped hexPrintString |
|
1563 |
16r44332211 byteSwapped hexPrintString |
|
1564 |
" |
|
1565 |
||
1566 |
"Created: / 09-01-2012 / 23:01:33 / cg" |
|
1567 |
! |
|
1568 |
||
1569 |
byteSwapped16 |
|
1570 |
"for 16bit values only: |
|
1571 |
lsb -> msb; |
|
1572 |
i.e. a.b -> b.a" |
|
1573 |
||
1574 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
|
1575 |
unsigned INT v = __intVal(self); |
|
1576 |
unsigned INT swapped; |
|
1577 |
||
1578 |
swapped = ((v>>8)&0xFF) | ((v & 0xFF)<<8); |
|
1579 |
RETURN (__mkSmallInteger(swapped)); |
|
1580 |
%}. |
|
1581 |
||
1582 |
" |
|
1583 |
16r1122 byteSwapped16 hexPrintString |
|
1584 |
16r2211 byteSwapped16 hexPrintString |
|
1585 |
16r332211 byteSwapped16 hexPrintString |
|
1586 |
" |
|
1587 |
! |
|
1588 |
||
1589 |
byteSwapped32 |
|
1590 |
"for 32bit values only: |
|
1591 |
lsb -> msb; |
|
1592 |
i.e. a.b.c.d -> d.c.b.a" |
|
1593 |
||
13991 | 1594 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
15910 | 1595 |
unsigned INT v = __intVal(self); |
1596 |
unsigned INT swapped; |
|
1597 |
||
1598 |
#undef HAVE_BSWAP |
|
1599 |
#if __POINTER_SIZE__ == 4 |
|
1600 |
||
1601 |
# if defined(USE_BSWAP) && defined(__BORLANDC__) |
|
1602 |
# define HAVE_BSWAP |
|
1603 |
||
1604 |
_asm { |
|
1605 |
mov eax, v |
|
1606 |
bswap eax |
|
1607 |
mov swapped, eax |
|
1608 |
}; |
|
1609 |
# endif |
|
1610 |
# if defined(USE_BSWAP) && defined(__VISUALC__) |
|
1611 |
# define HAVE_BSWAP |
|
1612 |
||
1613 |
_asm { |
|
1614 |
mov eax, v |
|
1615 |
xchg al, ah |
|
1616 |
rol eax, 16 |
|
1617 |
xchg al, ah |
|
1618 |
mov swapped, eax |
|
1619 |
}; |
|
1620 |
# endif |
|
1621 |
# if defined(USE_BSWAP) && defined(__GNUC__) |
|
1622 |
# define HAVE_BSWAP |
|
1623 |
||
1624 |
asm("movl %0, %%eax \n\ |
|
1625 |
bswap %%eax \n\ |
|
1626 |
movl %%eax, %1 \n\ |
|
1627 |
" |
|
1628 |
: "=rm" (swapped) |
|
1629 |
: "rm" (v)); |
|
1630 |
# endif |
|
1631 |
#endif /* __POINTER_SIZE__ == 4 */ |
|
1632 |
||
1633 |
#if __POINTER_SIZE__ == 8 |
|
1634 |
v &= 0xFFFFFFFF; |
|
1635 |
||
1636 |
# if defined(__x86_64__) && defined(__GNUC__) |
|
1637 |
# define HAVE_BSWAP |
|
1638 |
||
1639 |
asm("movq %0, %%rax \n\ |
|
1640 |
bswap %%eax \n\ |
|
1641 |
movq %%rax, %1 \n\ |
|
1642 |
" |
|
1643 |
: "=rm" (swapped) |
|
1644 |
: "rm" (v)); |
|
1645 |
# endif |
|
1646 |
#endif |
|
1647 |
||
1648 |
#ifndef HAVE_BSWAP |
|
1649 |
swapped = ((v>>24) | ((v>>8)&0xFF00) | ((v & 0xFF00)<<8) | ((v & 0xFF)<<24)); |
|
1650 |
#endif |
|
1651 |
||
1652 |
RETURN (__MKUINT(swapped)); |
|
1653 |
%}. |
|
1654 |
||
1655 |
" |
|
1656 |
16r11223344 byteSwapped32 hexPrintString |
|
1657 |
16r44332211 byteSwapped32 hexPrintString |
|
1658 |
" |
|
1659 |
||
1660 |
"Created: / 09-01-2012 / 23:01:33 / cg" |
|
1661 |
! |
|
1662 |
||
1663 |
byteSwapped64 |
|
1664 |
"for 64bit values only: |
|
1665 |
lsb -> msb; |
|
1666 |
i.e. a.b.c.d.e.f.g.h -> h.g.f.e.d.c.b.a" |
|
1667 |
||
1668 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
|
1669 |
unsigned INT v = __intVal(self); |
|
1670 |
unsigned INT swapped; |
|
13991 | 1671 |
|
1672 |
#if __POINTER_SIZE__ == 4 |
|
15910 | 1673 |
// xxxxxxxx 00000000 00000000 00000000 -> 00000000 00000000 00000000 xxxxxxxx |
1674 |
// xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx |
|
1675 |
// xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx |
|
1676 |
// xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx |
|
1677 |
swapped = (v>>24) | ((v>>8)&0xFF00) | ((v & 0xFF00)<<8) | ((v & 0xFF)<<24); |
|
1678 |
#else |
|
1679 |
// xxxxxxxx 00000000 00000000 00000000 -> 00000000 00000000 00000000 xxxxxxxx |
|
1680 |
// xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx |
|
1681 |
// xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx |
|
1682 |
// xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx |
|
1683 |
swapped = (v>>56) | ((v>>40)&0xFF00) | ((v>>24) & 0xFF0000) | ((v>>8) & 0xFF000000) |
|
1684 |
| ((v & 0xFF000000)<<8) | ((v & 0x00FF0000)<<24) | ((v & 0x0000FF00)<<40) |
|
1685 |
| ((v & 0xFF)<<56); |
|
1686 |
#endif |
|
1687 |
return __MKUINT( swapped ); |
|
13991 | 1688 |
%}. |
1689 |
||
1690 |
" |
|
15910 | 1691 |
16r11223344 byteSwapped64 hexPrintString |
1692 |
16r44332211 byteSwapped64 hexPrintString |
|
13991 | 1693 |
" |
1694 |
||
1695 |
"Created: / 09-01-2012 / 23:01:33 / cg" |
|
1696 |
! |
|
1697 |
||
1 | 1698 |
digitAt:index |
1699 |
"return 8 bits of value, starting at byte index" |
|
1700 |
||
1701 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
|
1702 |
||
357 | 1703 |
REGISTER INT val; |
1704 |
INT idx; |
|
1 | 1705 |
|
252 | 1706 |
if (__isSmallInteger(index)) { |
4167 | 1707 |
val = __intVal(self); |
1708 |
if (val < 0) |
|
1709 |
val = -val; |
|
1710 |
switch (idx = __intVal(index)) { |
|
1711 |
case 1: |
|
1712 |
break; |
|
1713 |
case 2: |
|
1714 |
val = (val >> 8); |
|
1715 |
break; |
|
1716 |
case 3: |
|
1717 |
val = (val >> 16); |
|
1718 |
break; |
|
1719 |
case 4: |
|
1720 |
val = (val >> 24); |
|
1721 |
break; |
|
8901
824a89d0b5c7
alpha64 vs. POINTER_SIZE cleanup
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
8506
diff
changeset
|
1722 |
#if __POINTER_SIZE__ == 8 |
4167 | 1723 |
case 5: |
1724 |
val = (val >> 32); |
|
1725 |
break; |
|
1726 |
case 6: |
|
1727 |
val = (val >> 40); |
|
1728 |
break; |
|
1729 |
case 7: |
|
1730 |
val = (val >> 48); |
|
1731 |
break; |
|
1732 |
case 8: |
|
1733 |
val = (val >> 56); |
|
1734 |
break; |
|
1 | 1735 |
#endif |
4167 | 1736 |
default: |
1737 |
if (idx < 1) |
|
1738 |
goto bad; /* sorry */ |
|
8913 | 1739 |
RETURN (__mkSmallInteger(0)); |
4167 | 1740 |
} |
8913 | 1741 |
RETURN ( __mkSmallInteger( val & 0xFF) ); |
1 | 1742 |
} |
357 | 1743 |
bad: ; |
77 | 1744 |
%}. |
1745 |
index > 0 ifFalse:[ |
|
4167 | 1746 |
" |
1747 |
index less than 1 - not allowed |
|
1748 |
" |
|
1749 |
^ self primitiveFailed |
|
77 | 1750 |
]. |
1751 |
^ 0 |
|
62 | 1752 |
|
357 | 1753 |
" |
1754 |
(16r12345678 digitAt:1) printStringRadix:16 |
|
1755 |
(16r12345678 digitAt:3) printStringRadix:16 |
|
1756 |
(16r12345678 digitAt:15) printStringRadix:16 |
|
1757 |
(16r12345678 digitAt:0) printStringRadix:16 |
|
1758 |
(16r12345678 digitAt:-10) printStringRadix:16 |
|
1759 |
" |
|
701 | 1760 |
! |
1761 |
||
3892 | 1762 |
digitByteAt:index |
1763 |
"return 8 bits of my signed value, starting at byte index. |
|
1764 |
For positive receivers, this is the same as #digitAt:; |
|
1765 |
for negative ones, the actual bit representation is returned." |
|
1766 |
||
1767 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
|
1768 |
||
1769 |
REGISTER INT val; |
|
1770 |
INT idx; |
|
1771 |
||
1772 |
if (__isSmallInteger(index)) { |
|
4167 | 1773 |
val = __intVal(self); |
1774 |
switch (idx = __intVal(index)) { |
|
1775 |
case 1: |
|
1776 |
break; |
|
1777 |
case 2: |
|
1778 |
val = (val >> 8); |
|
1779 |
break; |
|
1780 |
case 3: |
|
1781 |
val = (val >> 16); |
|
1782 |
break; |
|
1783 |
case 4: |
|
1784 |
val = (val >> 24); |
|
1785 |
break; |
|
8901
824a89d0b5c7
alpha64 vs. POINTER_SIZE cleanup
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
8506
diff
changeset
|
1786 |
#if __POINTER_SIZE__ == 8 |
4167 | 1787 |
case 5: |
1788 |
val = (val >> 32); |
|
1789 |
break; |
|
1790 |
case 6: |
|
1791 |
val = (val >> 40); |
|
1792 |
break; |
|
1793 |
case 7: |
|
1794 |
val = (val >> 48); |
|
1795 |
break; |
|
1796 |
case 8: |
|
1797 |
val = (val >> 56); |
|
1798 |
break; |
|
3892 | 1799 |
#endif |
4167 | 1800 |
default: |
1801 |
if (idx < 1) |
|
1802 |
goto bad; /* sorry */ |
|
1803 |
if (val < 0) { |
|
8913 | 1804 |
RETURN (__mkSmallInteger(0xFF)); |
4167 | 1805 |
} |
8913 | 1806 |
RETURN (__mkSmallInteger(0)); |
4167 | 1807 |
} |
8913 | 1808 |
RETURN ( __mkSmallInteger( val & 0xFF) ); |
3892 | 1809 |
} |
1810 |
bad: ; |
|
1811 |
%}. |
|
1812 |
index > 0 ifFalse:[ |
|
4167 | 1813 |
" |
1814 |
index less than 1 - not allowed |
|
1815 |
" |
|
1816 |
^ self primitiveFailed |
|
3892 | 1817 |
]. |
1818 |
^ 0 |
|
1819 |
||
1820 |
" |
|
8908 | 1821 |
(10 digitByteAt:1) printStringRadix:16 |
1822 |
(10 digitByteAt:3) printStringRadix:16 |
|
3892 | 1823 |
(-10 digitByteAt:1) printStringRadix:16 |
1824 |
(-10 digitByteAt:3) printStringRadix:16 |
|
1825 |
" |
|
1826 |
! |
|
1827 |
||
4827
905b98a07798
New: #digitBytes and #digitBytesMSB:
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
4661
diff
changeset
|
1828 |
digitBytes |
905b98a07798
New: #digitBytes and #digitBytesMSB:
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
4661
diff
changeset
|
1829 |
"return a byteArray filled with the receivers bits |
905b98a07798
New: #digitBytes and #digitBytesMSB:
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
4661
diff
changeset
|
1830 |
(8 bits of the absolute value per element), |
905b98a07798
New: #digitBytes and #digitBytesMSB:
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
4661
diff
changeset
|
1831 |
least significant byte is first" |
905b98a07798
New: #digitBytes and #digitBytesMSB:
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
4661
diff
changeset
|
1832 |
|
10487
f6287f4b83c9
Redefined #digitBytes without using an intermediate LargeInteger
Stefan Vogel <sv@exept.de>
parents:
10342
diff
changeset
|
1833 |
|absValue |
f6287f4b83c9
Redefined #digitBytes without using an intermediate LargeInteger
Stefan Vogel <sv@exept.de>
parents:
10342
diff
changeset
|
1834 |
b1 "{ Class: SmallInteger }" |
f6287f4b83c9
Redefined #digitBytes without using an intermediate LargeInteger
Stefan Vogel <sv@exept.de>
parents:
10342
diff
changeset
|
1835 |
b2 "{ Class: SmallInteger }" |
f6287f4b83c9
Redefined #digitBytes without using an intermediate LargeInteger
Stefan Vogel <sv@exept.de>
parents:
10342
diff
changeset
|
1836 |
b3 "{ Class: SmallInteger }" |
f6287f4b83c9
Redefined #digitBytes without using an intermediate LargeInteger
Stefan Vogel <sv@exept.de>
parents:
10342
diff
changeset
|
1837 |
b4 "{ Class: SmallInteger }" |
f6287f4b83c9
Redefined #digitBytes without using an intermediate LargeInteger
Stefan Vogel <sv@exept.de>
parents:
10342
diff
changeset
|
1838 |
b5 "{ Class: SmallInteger }" |
f6287f4b83c9
Redefined #digitBytes without using an intermediate LargeInteger
Stefan Vogel <sv@exept.de>
parents:
10342
diff
changeset
|
1839 |
b6 "{ Class: SmallInteger }" |
f6287f4b83c9
Redefined #digitBytes without using an intermediate LargeInteger
Stefan Vogel <sv@exept.de>
parents:
10342
diff
changeset
|
1840 |
b7 "{ Class: SmallInteger }" digitByteArray| |
f6287f4b83c9
Redefined #digitBytes without using an intermediate LargeInteger
Stefan Vogel <sv@exept.de>
parents:
10342
diff
changeset
|
1841 |
|
f6287f4b83c9
Redefined #digitBytes without using an intermediate LargeInteger
Stefan Vogel <sv@exept.de>
parents:
10342
diff
changeset
|
1842 |
" |
f6287f4b83c9
Redefined #digitBytes without using an intermediate LargeInteger
Stefan Vogel <sv@exept.de>
parents:
10342
diff
changeset
|
1843 |
could have simply created a 4-byte largeinteger and normalize it. |
f6287f4b83c9
Redefined #digitBytes without using an intermediate LargeInteger
Stefan Vogel <sv@exept.de>
parents:
10342
diff
changeset
|
1844 |
The code below does the normalize right away, avoiding the |
f6287f4b83c9
Redefined #digitBytes without using an intermediate LargeInteger
Stefan Vogel <sv@exept.de>
parents:
10342
diff
changeset
|
1845 |
overhead of producing any intermediate byte-arrays (and the scanning) |
f6287f4b83c9
Redefined #digitBytes without using an intermediate LargeInteger
Stefan Vogel <sv@exept.de>
parents:
10342
diff
changeset
|
1846 |
" |
f6287f4b83c9
Redefined #digitBytes without using an intermediate LargeInteger
Stefan Vogel <sv@exept.de>
parents:
10342
diff
changeset
|
1847 |
self == 0 ifTrue: [ |
15568 | 1848 |
^ ByteArray with:0. |
10487
f6287f4b83c9
Redefined #digitBytes without using an intermediate LargeInteger
Stefan Vogel <sv@exept.de>
parents:
10342
diff
changeset
|
1849 |
]. |
f6287f4b83c9
Redefined #digitBytes without using an intermediate LargeInteger
Stefan Vogel <sv@exept.de>
parents:
10342
diff
changeset
|
1850 |
|
f6287f4b83c9
Redefined #digitBytes without using an intermediate LargeInteger
Stefan Vogel <sv@exept.de>
parents:
10342
diff
changeset
|
1851 |
self < 0 ifTrue: [ |
15568 | 1852 |
absValue := self negated |
10487
f6287f4b83c9
Redefined #digitBytes without using an intermediate LargeInteger
Stefan Vogel <sv@exept.de>
parents:
10342
diff
changeset
|
1853 |
] ifFalse: [ |
15568 | 1854 |
absValue := self. |
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]. |
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b1 := absValue bitAnd:16rFF. |
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absValue := absValue bitShift:-8. |
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absValue == 0 ifTrue:[ |
15568 | 1860 |
digitByteArray := ByteArray with:b1 |
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] ifFalse:[ |
15568 | 1862 |
b2 := absValue bitAnd:16rFF. |
1863 |
absValue := absValue bitShift:-8. |
|
1864 |
absValue == 0 ifTrue:[ |
|
1865 |
digitByteArray := ByteArray with:b1 with:b2 |
|
1866 |
] ifFalse:[ |
|
1867 |
b3 := absValue bitAnd:16rFF. |
|
1868 |
absValue := absValue bitShift:-8. |
|
1869 |
absValue == 0 ifTrue:[ |
|
1870 |
digitByteArray := ByteArray with:b1 with:b2 with:b3 |
|
1871 |
] ifFalse:[ |
|
1872 |
b4 := absValue bitAnd:16rFF. |
|
1873 |
absValue := absValue bitShift:-8. |
|
1874 |
absValue == 0 ifTrue:[ |
|
1875 |
digitByteArray := ByteArray with:b1 with:b2 with:b3 with:b4 |
|
1876 |
] ifFalse:[ |
|
1877 |
b5 := absValue bitAnd:16rFF. |
|
1878 |
absValue := absValue bitShift:-8. |
|
1879 |
absValue == 0 ifTrue:[ |
|
1880 |
digitByteArray := ByteArray new:5. |
|
1881 |
digitByteArray at:1 put:b1. |
|
1882 |
digitByteArray at:2 put:b2. |
|
1883 |
digitByteArray at:3 put:b3. |
|
1884 |
digitByteArray at:4 put:b4. |
|
1885 |
digitByteArray at:5 put:b5. |
|
1886 |
] ifFalse:[ |
|
1887 |
b6 := absValue bitAnd:16rFF. |
|
1888 |
absValue := absValue bitShift:-8. |
|
1889 |
absValue == 0 ifTrue:[ |
|
1890 |
digitByteArray := ByteArray new:6. |
|
1891 |
digitByteArray at:1 put:b1. |
|
1892 |
digitByteArray at:2 put:b2. |
|
1893 |
digitByteArray at:3 put:b3. |
|
1894 |
digitByteArray at:4 put:b4. |
|
1895 |
digitByteArray at:5 put:b5. |
|
1896 |
digitByteArray at:6 put:b6. |
|
1897 |
] ifFalse:[ |
|
1898 |
b7 := absValue bitAnd:16rFF. |
|
1899 |
absValue := absValue bitShift:-8. |
|
1900 |
absValue == 0 ifTrue:[ |
|
1901 |
digitByteArray := ByteArray new:7. |
|
1902 |
digitByteArray at:1 put:b1. |
|
1903 |
digitByteArray at:2 put:b2. |
|
1904 |
digitByteArray at:3 put:b3. |
|
1905 |
digitByteArray at:4 put:b4. |
|
1906 |
digitByteArray at:5 put:b5. |
|
1907 |
digitByteArray at:6 put:b6. |
|
1908 |
digitByteArray at:7 put:b7. |
|
1909 |
] ifFalse:[ |
|
1910 |
digitByteArray := ByteArray new:8. |
|
1911 |
digitByteArray at:1 put:b1. |
|
1912 |
digitByteArray at:2 put:b2. |
|
1913 |
digitByteArray at:3 put:b3. |
|
1914 |
digitByteArray at:4 put:b4. |
|
1915 |
digitByteArray at:5 put:b5. |
|
1916 |
digitByteArray at:6 put:b6. |
|
1917 |
digitByteArray at:7 put:b7. |
|
1918 |
digitByteArray at:8 put:absValue. |
|
1919 |
] |
|
1920 |
] |
|
1921 |
] |
|
1922 |
] |
|
1923 |
] |
|
1924 |
] |
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^ digitByteArray |
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1929 |
" |
15568 | 1930 |
16r12 digitBytes hexPrintString |
1931 |
16r1234 digitBytes hexPrintString |
|
1932 |
16r12345678 digitBytes hexPrintString |
|
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1933 |
" |
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1934 |
! |
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1935 |
|
15568 | 1936 |
digitBytesMSB |
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1937 |
"return a byteArray filled with the receivers bits |
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1938 |
(8 bits of the absolute value per element), |
15568 | 1939 |
most significant byte is first" |
1940 |
||
1941 |
|absValue |
|
1942 |
b1 "{ Class: SmallInteger }" |
|
1943 |
b2 "{ Class: SmallInteger }" |
|
1944 |
b3 "{ Class: SmallInteger }" |
|
1945 |
b4 "{ Class: SmallInteger }" |
|
1946 |
b5 "{ Class: SmallInteger }" |
|
1947 |
b6 "{ Class: SmallInteger }" |
|
1948 |
b7 "{ Class: SmallInteger }" digitByteArray| |
|
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1949 |
|
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1950 |
" |
15568 | 1951 |
could have simply created a 4-byte largeinteger and normalize it. |
1952 |
The code below does the normalize right away, avoiding the |
|
1953 |
overhead of producing any intermediate byte-arrays (and the scanning) |
|
1954 |
" |
|
1955 |
self == 0 ifTrue: [ |
|
1956 |
^ ByteArray with:0. |
|
1957 |
]. |
|
1958 |
||
1959 |
self < 0 ifTrue: [ |
|
1960 |
absValue := self negated |
|
1961 |
] ifFalse: [ |
|
1962 |
absValue := self. |
|
1963 |
]. |
|
1964 |
||
1965 |
b1 := absValue bitAnd:16rFF. |
|
1966 |
absValue := absValue bitShift:-8. |
|
1967 |
absValue == 0 ifTrue:[ |
|
1968 |
digitByteArray := ByteArray with:b1 |
|
1969 |
] ifFalse:[ |
|
1970 |
b2 := absValue bitAnd:16rFF. |
|
1971 |
absValue := absValue bitShift:-8. |
|
1972 |
absValue == 0 ifTrue:[ |
|
1973 |
digitByteArray := ByteArray with:b2 with:b1 |
|
1974 |
] ifFalse:[ |
|
1975 |
b3 := absValue bitAnd:16rFF. |
|
1976 |
absValue := absValue bitShift:-8. |
|
1977 |
absValue == 0 ifTrue:[ |
|
1978 |
digitByteArray := ByteArray with:b3 with:b2 with:b1 |
|
1979 |
] ifFalse:[ |
|
1980 |
b4 := absValue bitAnd:16rFF. |
|
1981 |
absValue := absValue bitShift:-8. |
|
1982 |
absValue == 0 ifTrue:[ |
|
1983 |
digitByteArray := ByteArray with:b4 with:b3 with:b2 with:b1 |
|
1984 |
] ifFalse:[ |
|
1985 |
b5 := absValue bitAnd:16rFF. |
|
1986 |
absValue := absValue bitShift:-8. |
|
1987 |
absValue == 0 ifTrue:[ |
|
1988 |
digitByteArray := ByteArray new:5. |
|
1989 |
digitByteArray at:1 put:b5. |
|
1990 |
digitByteArray at:2 put:b4. |
|
1991 |
digitByteArray at:3 put:b3. |
|
1992 |
digitByteArray at:4 put:b2. |
|
1993 |
digitByteArray at:5 put:b1. |
|
1994 |
] ifFalse:[ |
|
1995 |
b6 := absValue bitAnd:16rFF. |
|
1996 |
absValue := absValue bitShift:-8. |
|
1997 |
absValue == 0 ifTrue:[ |
|
1998 |
digitByteArray := ByteArray new:6. |
|
1999 |
digitByteArray at:1 put:b6. |
|
2000 |
digitByteArray at:2 put:b5. |
|
2001 |
digitByteArray at:3 put:b4. |
|
2002 |
digitByteArray at:4 put:b3. |
|
2003 |
digitByteArray at:5 put:b2. |
|
2004 |
digitByteArray at:6 put:b1. |
|
2005 |
] ifFalse:[ |
|
2006 |
b7 := absValue bitAnd:16rFF. |
|
2007 |
absValue := absValue bitShift:-8. |
|
2008 |
absValue == 0 ifTrue:[ |
|
2009 |
digitByteArray := ByteArray new:7. |
|
2010 |
digitByteArray at:1 put:b7. |
|
2011 |
digitByteArray at:2 put:b6. |
|
2012 |
digitByteArray at:3 put:b5. |
|
2013 |
digitByteArray at:4 put:b4. |
|
2014 |
digitByteArray at:5 put:b3. |
|
2015 |
digitByteArray at:6 put:b2. |
|
2016 |
digitByteArray at:7 put:b1. |
|
2017 |
] ifFalse:[ |
|
2018 |
digitByteArray := ByteArray new:8. |
|
2019 |
digitByteArray at:1 put:absValue. |
|
2020 |
digitByteArray at:2 put:b7. |
|
2021 |
digitByteArray at:3 put:b6. |
|
2022 |
digitByteArray at:4 put:b5. |
|
2023 |
digitByteArray at:5 put:b4. |
|
2024 |
digitByteArray at:6 put:b3. |
|
2025 |
digitByteArray at:7 put:b2. |
|
2026 |
digitByteArray at:8 put:b1. |
|
2027 |
] |
|
2028 |
] |
|
2029 |
] |
|
2030 |
] |
|
2031 |
] |
|
2032 |
] |
|
2033 |
]. |
|
2034 |
||
2035 |
^ digitByteArray |
|
2036 |
||
2037 |
" |
|
2038 |
16r12 digitBytesMSB hexPrintString |
|
2039 |
16r1234 digitBytesMSB hexPrintString |
|
2040 |
16r12345678 digitBytesMSB hexPrintString |
|
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2041 |
" |
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|
2042 |
! |
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|
2043 |
|
701 | 2044 |
digitLength |
2815 | 2045 |
"return the number bytes required to represent this Integer. |
2046 |
For negative receivers, the digitLength of its absolute value |
|
2047 |
is returned." |
|
2048 |
||
2049 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
|
2050 |
||
2051 |
INT val = __intVal(self); |
|
2052 |
||
2053 |
if (val < 0) { |
|
4167 | 2054 |
val = -val; |
2815 | 2055 |
} |
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|
2056 |
#if __POINTER_SIZE__ == 8 |
2815 | 2057 |
if (val & 0xFFFFFFFF00000000L) { |
4167 | 2058 |
if (val & 0xFFFF000000000000L) { |
2059 |
if (val & 0xFF00000000000000L) { |
|
8913 | 2060 |
RETURN ( __mkSmallInteger(8)); |
4167 | 2061 |
} else { |
8913 | 2062 |
RETURN ( __mkSmallInteger(7)); |
4167 | 2063 |
} |
2064 |
} else { |
|
2065 |
if (val & 0x0000FF0000000000L) { |
|
8913 | 2066 |
RETURN ( __mkSmallInteger(6)); |
4167 | 2067 |
} else { |
8913 | 2068 |
RETURN ( __mkSmallInteger(5)); |
4167 | 2069 |
} |
2070 |
} |
|
2815 | 2071 |
} |
2072 |
#endif |
|
2073 |
||
2074 |
if (val & 0xFFFF0000) { |
|
4167 | 2075 |
if (val & 0xFF000000) { |
8913 | 2076 |
RETURN ( __mkSmallInteger(4)); |
4167 | 2077 |
} else { |
8913 | 2078 |
RETURN ( __mkSmallInteger(3)); |
4167 | 2079 |
} |
2815 | 2080 |
} else { |
4167 | 2081 |
if (val & 0x0000FF00) { |
8913 | 2082 |
RETURN ( __mkSmallInteger(2)); |
4167 | 2083 |
} else { |
8913 | 2084 |
RETURN ( __mkSmallInteger(1)); |
4167 | 2085 |
} |
2815 | 2086 |
} |
2087 |
||
2088 |
%}. |
|
701 | 2089 |
^ self abs highBit - 1 // 8 + 1 |
2815 | 2090 |
|
2091 |
" |
|
2092 |
16rFF00000000000000 digitLength |
|
2093 |
-16rFF00000000000000 digitLength |
|
2094 |
||
2095 |
16rFF000000 digitLength |
|
8908 | 2096 |
16rFF0000 digitLength |
2097 |
16rFF00 digitLength |
|
2098 |
16rFF digitLength |
|
2099 |
-16rFF000000 digitLength |
|
2100 |
-16rFF0000 digitLength |
|
2101 |
-16rFF00 digitLength |
|
2102 |
-16rFF digitLength |
|
2815 | 2103 |
" |
14167 | 2104 |
! |
2105 |
||
2106 |
swapBytes |
|
2107 |
"swap byte pair-wise in an integer |
|
2108 |
i.e. a.b.c.d -> b.a.d.c" |
|
2109 |
||
2110 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
|
2111 |
||
15322 | 2112 |
unsigned INT v = __intVal(self); |
2113 |
unsigned INT swapped; |
|
2114 |
||
2115 |
#if __POINTER_SIZE__ == 8 |
|
15325 | 2116 |
swapped = ((v >> 8) & 0x00FF00FF00FF00FF) | ((v & 0x00FF00FF00FF00FF) << 8); |
15322 | 2117 |
#else |
15325 | 2118 |
swapped = ((v >> 8) & 0x00FF00FF) | ((v & 0x00FF00FF) << 8); |
15322 | 2119 |
#endif /* __POINTER_SIZE__ */ |
2120 |
if (__ISVALIDINTEGER(swapped)) { |
|
2121 |
RETURN ( __mkSmallInteger(swapped) ); |
|
2122 |
} |
|
15309 | 2123 |
RETURN (__MKUINT(swapped)); |
14167 | 2124 |
%}. |
2125 |
^ super swapBytes |
|
2126 |
||
2127 |
" |
|
15325 | 2128 |
16r11223344 swapBytes hexPrintString |
2129 |
16r44332211 swapBytes hexPrintString |
|
2130 |
16r1122334455667788 swapBytes hexPrintString |
|
2131 |
16r11223344556677889900 swapBytes hexPrintString |
|
14167 | 2132 |
" |
2133 |
||
2134 |
"Created: / 09-01-2012 / 23:01:33 / cg" |
|
1 | 2135 |
! ! |
2136 |
||
701 | 2137 |
!SmallInteger methodsFor:'catching messages'! |
1 | 2138 |
|
701 | 2139 |
basicAt:index |
2140 |
"catch indexed access - report an error |
|
2141 |
defined here since basicAt: in Object ommits the SmallInteger check." |
|
2142 |
||
14540 | 2143 |
^ self notIndexed |
1 | 2144 |
! |
2145 |
||
701 | 2146 |
basicAt:index put:anObject |
2147 |
"catch indexed access - report an error |
|
2148 |
defined here since basicAt:put: in Object ommits the SmallInteger check." |
|
2149 |
||
2150 |
self notIndexed |
|
2151 |
! |
|
1 | 2152 |
|
701 | 2153 |
basicSize |
2154 |
"return the number of indexed instvars - SmallIntegers have none. |
|
2155 |
Defined here since basicSize in Object ommits the SmallInteger check." |
|
2156 |
||
2157 |
^ 0 |
|
2158 |
! |
|
2159 |
||
2160 |
size |
|
2161 |
"return the number of indexed instvars - SmallIntegers have none." |
|
2162 |
||
2163 |
^ 0 |
|
1 | 2164 |
! ! |
2165 |
||
5240 | 2166 |
!SmallInteger methodsFor:'coercing & converting'! |
1 | 2167 |
|
701 | 2168 |
asCharacter |
2169 |
"Return a character with the receiver as ascii value" |
|
41 | 2170 |
|
701 | 2171 |
^ Character value:self |
1 | 2172 |
! |
2173 |
||
2174 |
asFloat |
|
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|
2175 |
"return a Float with same value as receiver. |
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|
2176 |
Redefined for performance (machine can do it faster)" |
1 | 2177 |
|
2178 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
|
2179 |
||
2180 |
OBJ newFloat; |
|
1133 | 2181 |
double dVal = (double)__intVal(self); |
1 | 2182 |
|
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|
2183 |
__qMKFLOAT(newFloat, dVal); |
1 | 2184 |
RETURN ( newFloat ); |
5412 | 2185 |
%}. |
2186 |
^ self primitiveFailed |
|
1 | 2187 |
! |
2188 |
||
2189 |
asLargeInteger |
|
2190 |
"return a LargeInteger with same value as receiver" |
|
2191 |
||
2192 |
^ LargeInteger value:self |
|
2193 |
! |
|
2194 |
||
1199 | 2195 |
asShortFloat |
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|
2196 |
"return a ShortFloat with same value as receiver. |
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|
2197 |
Redefined for performance (machine can do it faster)" |
1199 | 2198 |
|
2199 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
|
2200 |
||
2201 |
OBJ dummy = @global(ShortFloat); |
|
2202 |
OBJ newFloat; |
|
2203 |
float fVal = (float)__intVal(self); |
|
2204 |
||
1695
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|
2205 |
__qMKSFLOAT(newFloat, fVal); |
1199 | 2206 |
RETURN ( newFloat ); |
5412 | 2207 |
%}. |
2208 |
^ self primitiveFailed |
|
1199 | 2209 |
! |
2210 |
||
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|
2211 |
codePoint |
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|
2212 |
"for compatibility with Characters. |
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|
2213 |
(Allows for integers to be stored into U16/U32 strings)" |
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|
2214 |
|
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|
2215 |
^ self |
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|
2216 |
! |
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|
701 | 2218 |
coerce:aNumber |
11718 | 2219 |
"convert the argument aNumber into an instance of the receivers class and return it." |
701 | 2220 |
|
2221 |
^ aNumber asInteger |
|
2222 |
! |
|
2223 |
||
2224 |
generality |
|
2225 |
"return the generality value - see ArithmeticValue>>retry:coercing:" |
|
2226 |
||
2227 |
^ 20 |
|
1336 | 2228 |
! |
2229 |
||
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signExtended24BitValue |
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|
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"return a smallInteger from sign-extending the 24'th bit. |
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2232 |
May be useful for communication interfaces" |
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2233 |
|
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|
2234 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
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INT i = __intVal(self); |
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2236 |
|
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|
2237 |
if (i & 0x800000) { |
14632 | 2238 |
i = i | ~0xFFFFFFL; |
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2239 |
} else { |
14632 | 2240 |
i = i & 0x7FFFFF; |
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2241 |
} |
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2242 |
|
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2243 |
RETURN (__mkSmallInteger(i)); |
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|
2244 |
%}. |
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2245 |
^ self primitiveFailed |
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|
2246 |
|
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2247 |
" |
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|
2248 |
16rFFFFFF signExtended24BitValue |
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|
2249 |
16r800000 signExtended24BitValue |
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|
2250 |
16r7FFFFF signExtended24BitValue |
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2251 |
" |
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2252 |
! |
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|
2253 |
|
1336 | 2254 |
signExtendedByteValue |
2255 |
"return a smallInteger from sign-extending the 8'th bit. |
|
2256 |
May be useful for communication interfaces" |
|
2257 |
||
2258 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
|
2781 | 2259 |
INT i = __intVal(self); |
1336 | 2260 |
|
2261 |
if (i & 0x80) { |
|
14632 | 2262 |
i = i | ~0xFFL; |
1336 | 2263 |
} else { |
14632 | 2264 |
i = i & 0x7F; |
1336 | 2265 |
} |
2266 |
||
8913 | 2267 |
RETURN (__mkSmallInteger(i)); |
5412 | 2268 |
%}. |
2269 |
^ self primitiveFailed |
|
1336 | 2270 |
|
2271 |
" |
|
14632 | 2272 |
16rFF signExtendedByteValue |
2273 |
16r80 signExtendedByteValue |
|
2274 |
16r7F signExtendedByteValue |
|
1336 | 2275 |
" |
2276 |
! |
|
2277 |
||
15083 | 2278 |
signExtendedLongValue |
2279 |
"return a smallInteger from sign-extending the 32'th bit. |
|
2280 |
May be useful for communication interfaces" |
|
2281 |
||
2282 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
|
2283 |
INT i = __intVal(self); |
|
2284 |
||
2285 |
if (i & 0x80000000) { |
|
2286 |
i = i | ~0xFFFFFFFFL; |
|
2287 |
} else { |
|
2288 |
i = i & 0x7FFFFFFF; |
|
2289 |
} |
|
2290 |
||
2291 |
RETURN (__mkSmallInteger(i)); |
|
2292 |
%}. |
|
2293 |
^ self primitiveFailed |
|
2294 |
||
2295 |
" |
|
2296 |
16rFFFFFFFF signExtendedLongValue |
|
2297 |
16r80000000 signExtendedLongValue |
|
2298 |
16r7FFFFFFF signExtendedLongValue |
|
2299 |
" |
|
2300 |
! |
|
2301 |
||
1336 | 2302 |
signExtendedShortValue |
2303 |
"return a smallInteger from sign-extending the 16'th bit. |
|
2304 |
May be useful for communication interfaces" |
|
2305 |
||
2306 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
|
2781 | 2307 |
INT i = __intVal(self); |
1336 | 2308 |
|
2309 |
if (i & 0x8000) { |
|
14632 | 2310 |
i = i | ~0xFFFFL; |
1336 | 2311 |
} else { |
14632 | 2312 |
i = i & 0x7FFF; |
1336 | 2313 |
} |
2314 |
||
8913 | 2315 |
RETURN (__mkSmallInteger(i)); |
5412 | 2316 |
%}. |
2317 |
^ self primitiveFailed |
|
1336 | 2318 |
|
2319 |
" |
|
14632 | 2320 |
16rFFFF signExtendedShortValue |
2321 |
16r8000 signExtendedShortValue |
|
2322 |
16r7FFF signExtendedShortValue |
|
1336 | 2323 |
" |
701 | 2324 |
! ! |
2325 |
||
2326 |
!SmallInteger methodsFor:'comparing'! |
|
2327 |
||
2328 |
< aNumber |
|
2329 |
"return true, if the argument is greater than the receiver" |
|
2330 |
||
2331 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
|
2332 |
||
2333 |
if (__isSmallInteger(aNumber)) { |
|
2334 |
#ifdef POSITIVE_ADDRESSES |
|
8908 | 2335 |
RETURN ( (__intVal(self) < __intVal(aNumber)) ? true : false ); |
701 | 2336 |
#else |
8908 | 2337 |
/* tag bit does not change ordering */ |
2338 |
RETURN ( ((INT)self < (INT)aNumber) ? true : false ); |
|
701 | 2339 |
#endif |
2340 |
} |
|
2341 |
if (__isFloatLike(aNumber)) { |
|
8908 | 2342 |
RETURN ( ((double)__intVal(self) < __floatVal(aNumber)) ? true : false ); |
701 | 2343 |
} |
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|
2344 |
%}. |
701 | 2345 |
^ aNumber lessFromInteger:self |
2346 |
"^ self retry:#< coercing:aNumber" |
|
2347 |
! |
|
2348 |
||
2349 |
<= aNumber |
|
2350 |
"return true, if the argument is greater or equal" |
|
2351 |
||
2352 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
|
2353 |
||
2354 |
if (__isSmallInteger(aNumber)) { |
|
2355 |
#ifdef POSITIVE_ADDRESSES |
|
8908 | 2356 |
RETURN ( (__intVal(self) <= __intVal(aNumber)) ? true : false ); |
701 | 2357 |
#else |
8908 | 2358 |
/* tag bit does not change ordering */ |
2359 |
RETURN ( ((INT)self <= (INT)aNumber) ? true : false ); |
|
701 | 2360 |
#endif |
2361 |
} |
|
2362 |
if (__isFloatLike(aNumber)) { |
|
8908 | 2363 |
RETURN ( ((double)__intVal(self) <= __floatVal(aNumber)) ? true : false ); |
701 | 2364 |
} |
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|
2365 |
%}. |
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|
2366 |
^ (self > aNumber) not |
6676
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|
2367 |
|
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|
2368 |
"Modified: / 31.7.2002 / 10:07:17 / cg" |
701 | 2369 |
! |
2370 |
||
2371 |
= aNumber |
|
7356 | 2372 |
"return true, if the argument represents the same numeric value |
2373 |
as the receiver, false otherwise" |
|
701 | 2374 |
|
2375 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
|
2376 |
||
2377 |
if (aNumber == self) { |
|
8908 | 2378 |
RETURN ( true ); |
701 | 2379 |
} |
2380 |
if (! __isNonNilObject(aNumber)) { |
|
8908 | 2381 |
/* a smallint or nil */ |
2382 |
RETURN ( false ); |
|
701 | 2383 |
} |
2384 |
||
7356 | 2385 |
if (__qIsFloatLike(aNumber)) { |
8908 | 2386 |
RETURN ( ((double)__intVal(self) == __floatVal(aNumber)) ? true : false ); |
701 | 2387 |
} |
7356 | 2388 |
if (__qIsShortFloat(aNumber)) { |
8908 | 2389 |
RETURN ( ((double)__intVal(self) == __shortFloatVal(aNumber)) ? true : false ); |
7356 | 2390 |
} |
2391 |
%}. |
|
2392 |
^ aNumber equalFromInteger:self |
|
701 | 2393 |
! |
2394 |
||
2395 |
> aNumber |
|
2396 |
"return true, if the argument is less than the receiver" |
|
2397 |
||
2398 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
|
2399 |
||
2400 |
if (__isSmallInteger(aNumber)) { |
|
2401 |
#ifdef POSITIVE_ADDRESSES |
|
8908 | 2402 |
RETURN ( (__intVal(self) > __intVal(aNumber)) ? true : false ); |
701 | 2403 |
#else |
8908 | 2404 |
/* tag bit does not change ordering */ |
2405 |
RETURN ( ((INT)self > (INT)aNumber) ? true : false ); |
|
701 | 2406 |
#endif |
2407 |
} |
|
2408 |
if (__isFloatLike(aNumber)) { |
|
8908 | 2409 |
RETURN ( ((double)__intVal(self) > __floatVal(aNumber)) ? true : false ); |
701 | 2410 |
} |
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|
2411 |
%}. |
6676
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|
2412 |
^ (aNumber < self) |
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|
2413 |
|
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|
2414 |
"Modified: / 31.7.2002 / 10:07:05 / cg" |
701 | 2415 |
! |
2416 |
||
2417 |
>= aNumber |
|
2418 |
"return true, if the argument is less or equal" |
|
2419 |
||
2420 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
|
2421 |
||
2422 |
if (__isSmallInteger(aNumber)) { |
|
2423 |
#ifdef POSITIVE_ADDRESSES |
|
8908 | 2424 |
RETURN ( (__intVal(self) >= __intVal(aNumber)) ? true : false ); |
701 | 2425 |
#else |
8908 | 2426 |
/* tag bit does not change ordering */ |
2427 |
RETURN ( ((INT)self >= (INT)aNumber) ? true : false ); |
|
701 | 2428 |
#endif |
2429 |
} |
|
2430 |
if (__isFloatLike(aNumber)) { |
|
8908 | 2431 |
RETURN ( ((double)__intVal(self) >= __floatVal(aNumber)) ? true : false ); |
701 | 2432 |
} |
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parents:
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|
2433 |
%}. |
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parents:
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|
2434 |
^ (self < aNumber) not |
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|
2435 |
|
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|
2436 |
"Modified: / 31.7.2002 / 10:07:11 / cg" |
701 | 2437 |
! |
1 | 2438 |
|
701 | 2439 |
hash |
2440 |
"return an integer useful for hashing on value" |
|
2441 |
||
2442 |
self >= 0 ifTrue:[^ self]. |
|
2443 |
^ self negated |
|
2444 |
! |
|
2445 |
||
2446 |
identityHash |
|
2447 |
"return an integer useful for hashing on identity" |
|
2448 |
||
1964
20bb7197d19f
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|
2449 |
self >= 0 ifTrue:[^ self]. |
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changeset
|
2450 |
^ self negated |
1963
ea26c7b9ca1d
experimental: new hash value for smallInts
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|
2451 |
|
1964
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|
2452 |
"Modified: 11.11.1996 / 18:42:14 / cg" |
701 | 2453 |
! |
2454 |
||
2455 |
max:aNumber |
|
2456 |
"return the receiver or the argument, whichever is greater" |
|
2457 |
||
2458 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
|
2459 |
||
2460 |
if (__isSmallInteger(aNumber)) { |
|
2216 | 2461 |
#if TAG_INT == 1 |
2462 |
/* tag bit does not change ordering */ |
|
2463 |
if ((INT)(self) > (INT)(aNumber)) |
|
701 | 2464 |
#else |
2216 | 2465 |
if (__intVal(self) > __intVal(aNumber)) |
701 | 2466 |
#endif |
2216 | 2467 |
{ |
701 | 2468 |
RETURN ( self ); |
2469 |
} |
|
2470 |
RETURN ( aNumber ); |
|
2471 |
} |
|
2472 |
if (__isFloatLike(aNumber)) { |
|
1133 | 2473 |
if ( (double)__intVal(self) > __floatVal(aNumber) ) { |
701 | 2474 |
RETURN ( self ); |
2475 |
} |
|
2476 |
RETURN ( aNumber ); |
|
2477 |
} |
|
2216 | 2478 |
%}. |
2479 |
"/ fallback for non-smallInteger argument |
|
2480 |
||
701 | 2481 |
(self > aNumber) ifTrue:[^ self]. |
2482 |
^ aNumber |
|
2483 |
! |
|
2484 |
||
2485 |
min:aNumber |
|
2486 |
"return the receiver or the argument, whichever is smaller" |
|
2487 |
||
2488 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
|
2489 |
||
2490 |
if (__isSmallInteger(aNumber)) { |
|
2216 | 2491 |
#if TAG_INT == 1 |
2492 |
/* tag bit does not change ordering */ |
|
2493 |
if ((INT)(self) < (INT)(aNumber)) |
|
701 | 2494 |
#else |
2216 | 2495 |
if (__intVal(self) < __intVal(aNumber)) |
701 | 2496 |
#endif |
2216 | 2497 |
{ |
701 | 2498 |
RETURN ( self ); |
2499 |
} |
|
2500 |
RETURN ( aNumber ); |
|
2501 |
} |
|
2502 |
if (__isFloatLike(aNumber)) { |
|
1133 | 2503 |
if ( (double)__intVal(self) < __floatVal(aNumber) ) { |
701 | 2504 |
RETURN ( self ); |
2505 |
} |
|
2506 |
RETURN ( aNumber ); |
|
2507 |
} |
|
2216 | 2508 |
%}. |
2509 |
"/ fallback for non-smallInteger argument |
|
2510 |
||
701 | 2511 |
(self < aNumber) ifTrue:[^ self]. |
2512 |
^ aNumber |
|
2513 |
! |
|
2514 |
||
2515 |
~= aNumber |
|
2516 |
"return true, if the arguments value is not equal to mine" |
|
2517 |
||
2518 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
|
2519 |
||
2520 |
if (aNumber == self) { |
|
8908 | 2521 |
RETURN ( false ); |
701 | 2522 |
} |
2523 |
if (! __isNonNilObject(aNumber)) { |
|
8908 | 2524 |
/* a smallint or nil */ |
2525 |
RETURN ( true ); |
|
701 | 2526 |
} |
2527 |
||
7356 | 2528 |
if (__qIsFloatLike(aNumber)) { |
8908 | 2529 |
RETURN ( ((double)__intVal(self) != __floatVal(aNumber)) ? true : false ); |
7356 | 2530 |
} |
2531 |
if (__qIsShortFloat(aNumber)) { |
|
8908 | 2532 |
RETURN ( ((double)__intVal(self) != __shortFloatVal(aNumber)) ? true : false ); |
701 | 2533 |
} |
2216 | 2534 |
%}. |
7356 | 2535 |
^ (self = aNumber) not |
701 | 2536 |
! ! |
2537 |
||
2538 |
!SmallInteger methodsFor:'copying'! |
|
2539 |
||
2540 |
deepCopy |
|
2541 |
"return a deep copy of myself |
|
2542 |
- reimplemented here since smallintegers are unique" |
|
2543 |
||
2544 |
^ self |
|
2545 |
! |
|
2546 |
||
10947 | 2547 |
deepCopyUsing:aDictionary postCopySelector:postCopySelector |
701 | 2548 |
"return a deep copy of myself |
2549 |
- reimplemented here since smallintegers are unique" |
|
2550 |
||
2551 |
^ self |
|
2552 |
! |
|
2553 |
||
2554 |
shallowCopy |
|
2555 |
"return a shallow copy of myself |
|
2556 |
- reimplemented here since smallintegers are unique" |
|
2557 |
||
2558 |
^ self |
|
2559 |
! |
|
2560 |
||
2561 |
simpleDeepCopy |
|
2562 |
"return a deep copy of myself |
|
2563 |
- reimplemented here since smallintegers are unique" |
|
2564 |
||
2565 |
^ self |
|
1 | 2566 |
! ! |
2567 |
||
214 | 2568 |
!SmallInteger methodsFor:'iteration'! |
1 | 2569 |
|
2570 |
timesRepeat:aBlock |
|
357 | 2571 |
"evaluate the argument, aBlock self times. |
2572 |
Reimplemented as primitive for speed" |
|
1 | 2573 |
|
357 | 2574 |
%{ |
2575 |
REGISTER INT tmp; |
|
2576 |
static struct inlineCache blockVal = __ILC0(0); |
|
1 | 2577 |
|
357 | 2578 |
tmp = __intVal(self); |
2579 |
if (tmp > 0) { |
|
8908 | 2580 |
if (__isBlockLike(aBlock) |
8913 | 2581 |
&& (__BlockInstPtr(aBlock)->b_nargs == __mkSmallInteger(0))) { |
8908 | 2582 |
{ |
2583 |
REGISTER OBJFUNC codeVal; |
|
2584 |
||
2585 |
/* |
|
2586 |
* specially tuned version for compiled blocks, |
|
2587 |
* (the most common case) |
|
2588 |
*/ |
|
2589 |
if (((codeVal = __BlockInstPtr(aBlock)->b_code) != (OBJFUNC)nil) |
|
2678 | 2590 |
#ifdef PARANOIA |
8908 | 2591 |
&& (! ((INT)(__BlockInstPtr(aBlock)->b_flags) & __MASKSMALLINT(F_DYNAMIC))) |
2678 | 2592 |
#endif |
8908 | 2593 |
) { |
2187
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
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parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2594 |
|
357 | 2595 |
#ifdef NEW_BLOCK_CALL |
2187
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1964
diff
changeset
|
2596 |
|
2254 | 2597 |
# define BLOCK_ARG aBlock |
2187
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1964
diff
changeset
|
2598 |
|
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
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parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2599 |
#else |
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
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parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2600 |
|
2254 | 2601 |
# define BLOCK_ARG rHome |
8908 | 2602 |
REGISTER OBJ rHome; |
2603 |
||
2604 |
/* |
|
2605 |
* home on stack - no need to refetch |
|
2606 |
*/ |
|
2607 |
rHome = __BlockInstPtr(aBlock)->b_home; |
|
2608 |
if ((rHome == nil) || (__qSpace(rHome) >= STACKSPACE)) |
|
2187
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
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1964
diff
changeset
|
2609 |
#endif |
8908 | 2610 |
{ |
8919 | 2611 |
#ifdef __UNROLL_LOOPS__ |
2216 | 2612 |
|
8908 | 2613 |
/* |
2614 |
* you are not supposed to program like this - I know what I do |
|
2615 |
*/ |
|
2616 |
while (tmp > 8) { |
|
2617 |
if (InterruptPending != nil) goto interrupted0; |
|
2618 |
continue0: |
|
2619 |
(*codeVal)(BLOCK_ARG); |
|
2620 |
if (InterruptPending != nil) goto interrupted1; |
|
2621 |
continue1: |
|
2622 |
(*codeVal)(BLOCK_ARG); |
|
2623 |
if (InterruptPending != nil) goto interrupted2; |
|
2624 |
continue2: |
|
2625 |
(*codeVal)(BLOCK_ARG); |
|
2626 |
if (InterruptPending != nil) goto interrupted3; |
|
2627 |
continue3: |
|
2628 |
(*codeVal)(BLOCK_ARG); |
|
2629 |
if (InterruptPending != nil) goto interrupted4; |
|
2630 |
continue4: |
|
2631 |
(*codeVal)(BLOCK_ARG); |
|
2632 |
if (InterruptPending != nil) goto interrupted5; |
|
2633 |
continue5: |
|
2634 |
(*codeVal)(BLOCK_ARG); |
|
2635 |
if (InterruptPending != nil) goto interrupted6; |
|
2636 |
continue6: |
|
2637 |
(*codeVal)(BLOCK_ARG); |
|
2638 |
if (InterruptPending != nil) goto interrupted7; |
|
2639 |
continue7: |
|
2640 |
(*codeVal)(BLOCK_ARG); |
|
2641 |
tmp -= 8; |
|
2642 |
} |
|
8919 | 2643 |
#endif /* __UNROLL_LOOPS__ */ |
8908 | 2644 |
do { |
2645 |
if (InterruptPending != nil) goto interruptedX; |
|
2646 |
continueX: |
|
2647 |
(*codeVal)(BLOCK_ARG); |
|
2648 |
} while(--tmp); |
|
2649 |
||
2650 |
RETURN (self); |
|
2651 |
if (0) { |
|
8919 | 2652 |
#ifdef __UNROLL_LOOPS__ |
8908 | 2653 |
interrupted0: |
2654 |
__interruptL(@line); goto continue0; |
|
2655 |
interrupted1: |
|
2656 |
__interruptL(@line); goto continue1; |
|
2657 |
interrupted2: |
|
2658 |
__interruptL(@line); goto continue2; |
|
2659 |
interrupted3: |
|
2660 |
__interruptL(@line); goto continue3; |
|
2661 |
interrupted4: |
|
2662 |
__interruptL(@line); goto continue4; |
|
2663 |
interrupted5: |
|
2664 |
__interruptL(@line); goto continue5; |
|
2665 |
interrupted6: |
|
2666 |
__interruptL(@line); goto continue6; |
|
2667 |
interrupted7: |
|
2668 |
__interruptL(@line); goto continue7; |
|
8919 | 2669 |
#endif /* __UNROLL_LOOPS__ */ |
8908 | 2670 |
interruptedX: |
2671 |
__interruptL(@line); goto continueX; |
|
2672 |
} |
|
2673 |
} |
|
2674 |
} |
|
2675 |
} |
|
1672
1b56d6e95c9e
changes to call dynamic compiled code right after compilation.
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diff
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|
2676 |
|
2216 | 2677 |
# undef BLOCK_ARG |
1036
d79dc9e4c6f5
binary storage stuff is not needed here
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parents:
927
diff
changeset
|
2678 |
|
400 | 2679 |
#ifdef NEW_BLOCK_CALL |
2216 | 2680 |
# define BLOCK_ARG aBlock |
2681 |
# define IBLOCK_ARG nil |
|
400 | 2682 |
#else |
2216 | 2683 |
# define BLOCK_ARG (__BlockInstPtr(aBlock)->b_home) |
2684 |
# define IBLOCK_ARG (__BlockInstPtr(aBlock)->b_home) |
|
400 | 2685 |
#endif |
1036
d79dc9e4c6f5
binary storage stuff is not needed here
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
927
diff
changeset
|
2686 |
|
8908 | 2687 |
/* |
2688 |
* sorry - must check for the blocks code within the loops; |
|
2689 |
* it could be recompiled or flushed (in the interrupt) |
|
2690 |
*/ |
|
2691 |
do { |
|
2692 |
REGISTER OBJFUNC codeVal; |
|
2693 |
||
2694 |
if ((codeVal = __BlockInstPtr(aBlock)->b_code) != (OBJFUNC)nil) { |
|
2695 |
/* |
|
2696 |
* arg is a compiled block with code - |
|
2697 |
* directly call it without going through Block>>value |
|
2698 |
* however, if there is an interrupt, refetch the code pointer. |
|
2699 |
*/ |
|
2700 |
/* stay here, while no interrupts are pending ... */ |
|
2701 |
do { |
|
2702 |
(*codeVal)(BLOCK_ARG); |
|
2703 |
if (InterruptPending != nil) goto outerLoop; |
|
2704 |
} while (--tmp); |
|
2705 |
RETURN (self); |
|
2706 |
} else { |
|
2707 |
if (InterruptPending != nil) __interruptL(@line); |
|
2708 |
||
2709 |
if (__BlockInstPtr(aBlock)->b_bytecodes != nil) { |
|
2710 |
/* |
|
2711 |
* arg is a compiled block with bytecode - |
|
2712 |
* directly call interpreter without going through Block>>value |
|
2713 |
*/ |
|
2714 |
__interpret(aBlock, 0, nil, IBLOCK_ARG, nil, nil); |
|
2715 |
} else { |
|
2716 |
/* |
|
2717 |
* arg is something else - call it with #value |
|
2718 |
*/ |
|
2719 |
(*blockVal.ilc_func)(aBlock, @symbol(value), nil, &blockVal); |
|
2720 |
} |
|
2721 |
} |
|
2650
8a31202275ff
oops - last optimization was wrong
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diff
changeset
|
2722 |
outerLoop: ; |
8908 | 2723 |
} while (--tmp); |
2187
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care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
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1964
diff
changeset
|
2724 |
|
2216 | 2725 |
# undef BLOCK_ARG |
2726 |
# undef IBLOCK_ARG |
|
2187
37b82d044439
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1964
diff
changeset
|
2727 |
|
8908 | 2728 |
RETURN (self); |
2729 |
} |
|
2730 |
||
2731 |
/* |
|
2732 |
* not a block-like thingy - call it with #value |
|
2733 |
*/ |
|
2734 |
do { |
|
2735 |
if (InterruptPending != nil) __interruptL(@line); |
|
2736 |
(*blockVal.ilc_func)(aBlock, @symbol(value), nil, &blockVal); |
|
2737 |
} while(--tmp); |
|
2738 |
RETURN (self); |
|
357 | 2739 |
} |
5412 | 2740 |
%}. |
2741 |
^ super timesRepeat:aBlock |
|
357 | 2742 |
|
2743 |
"/ |count "{ Class: SmallInteger }" | |
|
2744 |
"/ |
|
2745 |
"/ count := self. |
|
2746 |
"/ [count > 0] whileTrue:[ |
|
2747 |
"/ aBlock value. |
|
2748 |
"/ count := count - 1 |
|
2749 |
"/ ] |
|
1 | 2750 |
! |
2751 |
||
701 | 2752 |
to:stop by:incr do:aBlock |
2753 |
"reimplemented as primitive for speed" |
|
2754 |
||
2755 |
%{ |
|
2756 |
REGISTER INT tmp, step; |
|
2757 |
REGISTER INT final; |
|
2758 |
static struct inlineCache blockVal = __ILC1(0); |
|
2759 |
||
2760 |
if (__bothSmallInteger(incr, stop)) { |
|
1133 | 2761 |
tmp = __intVal(self); |
2762 |
final = __intVal(stop); |
|
2763 |
step = __intVal(incr); |
|
2187
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
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parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2764 |
|
701 | 2765 |
if (__isBlockLike(aBlock) |
8913 | 2766 |
&& (__BlockInstPtr(aBlock)->b_nargs == __mkSmallInteger(1))) { |
2187
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
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parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2767 |
{ |
2254 | 2768 |
REGISTER OBJFUNC codeVal; |
2187
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2769 |
|
2216 | 2770 |
/* |
2771 |
* specially tuned version for static compiled blocks, called with |
|
2772 |
* home on the stack (the most common case) |
|
2773 |
*/ |
|
4167 | 2774 |
if (((codeVal = __BlockInstPtr(aBlock)->b_code) != (OBJFUNC)nil) |
2678 | 2775 |
#ifdef PARANOIA |
4167 | 2776 |
&& (! ((INT)(__BlockInstPtr(aBlock)->b_flags) & __MASKSMALLINT(F_DYNAMIC))) |
2678 | 2777 |
#endif |
2778 |
) { |
|
2187
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2779 |
|
701 | 2780 |
#ifdef NEW_BLOCK_CALL |
2187
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
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parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2781 |
|
2254 | 2782 |
# define BLOCK_ARG aBlock |
2187
37b82d044439
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parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2783 |
|
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2784 |
#else |
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2785 |
|
2254 | 2786 |
# define BLOCK_ARG rHome |
2787 |
REGISTER OBJ rHome; |
|
2788 |
rHome = __BlockInstPtr(aBlock)->b_home; |
|
8908 | 2789 |
if ((rHome == nil) || (__qSpace(rHome) >= STACKSPACE)) |
2187
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2790 |
|
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2791 |
#endif |
2254 | 2792 |
{ |
2793 |
if (step < 0) { |
|
2794 |
if (step == -1) { |
|
2795 |
while (tmp >= final) { |
|
2796 |
if (InterruptPending != nil) __interruptL(@line); |
|
8913 | 2797 |
(*codeVal)(BLOCK_ARG, __mkSmallInteger(tmp)); |
2254 | 2798 |
tmp--; |
2216 | 2799 |
} |
2187
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2800 |
} else { |
2254 | 2801 |
while (tmp >= final) { |
2216 | 2802 |
if (InterruptPending != nil) __interruptL(@line); |
8913 | 2803 |
(*codeVal)(BLOCK_ARG, __mkSmallInteger(tmp)); |
2216 | 2804 |
tmp += step; |
2805 |
} |
|
2187
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2806 |
} |
2254 | 2807 |
} else { |
2808 |
if (step == 1) { |
|
2809 |
while (tmp <= final) { |
|
2810 |
if (InterruptPending != nil) __interruptL(@line); |
|
8913 | 2811 |
(*codeVal)(BLOCK_ARG, __mkSmallInteger(tmp)); |
2254 | 2812 |
tmp++; |
2813 |
} |
|
2814 |
} else { |
|
4167 | 2815 |
while (tmp <= final) { |
2254 | 2816 |
if (InterruptPending != nil) __interruptL(@line); |
8913 | 2817 |
(*codeVal)(BLOCK_ARG, __mkSmallInteger(tmp)); |
2254 | 2818 |
tmp += step; |
2819 |
} |
|
2820 |
} |
|
2216 | 2821 |
} |
2254 | 2822 |
RETURN (self); |
2216 | 2823 |
} |
2824 |
} |
|
2187
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2825 |
} |
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2826 |
|
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2827 |
/* |
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2828 |
* sorry - must check for the blocks code within the loops; |
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2829 |
* it could be recompiled or flushed (in the interrupt) |
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2830 |
*/ |
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2831 |
|
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2832 |
# undef BLOCK_ARG |
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2833 |
|
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2834 |
#ifdef NEW_BLOCK_CALL |
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2835 |
# define BLOCK_ARG aBlock |
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2836 |
# define IBLOCK_ARG nil |
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2837 |
#else |
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2838 |
# define BLOCK_ARG (__BlockInstPtr(aBlock)->b_home) |
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2839 |
# define IBLOCK_ARG (__BlockInstPtr(aBlock)->b_home) |
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2840 |
#endif |
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2841 |
|
701 | 2842 |
if (step < 0) { |
2843 |
while (tmp >= final) { |
|
2254 | 2844 |
REGISTER OBJFUNC codeVal; |
2187
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2845 |
|
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2846 |
if (InterruptPending != nil) __interruptL(@line); |
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2847 |
|
2254 | 2848 |
if ((codeVal = __BlockInstPtr(aBlock)->b_code) != (OBJFUNC)nil) { |
2216 | 2849 |
/* |
2850 |
* arg is a compiled block with code - |
|
2851 |
* directly call it without going through Block>>value |
|
2852 |
*/ |
|
8913 | 2853 |
(*codeVal)(BLOCK_ARG, __mkSmallInteger(tmp)); |
2187
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2854 |
} else { |
2216 | 2855 |
if (__BlockInstPtr(aBlock)->b_bytecodes != nil) { |
2187
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2856 |
/* |
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2857 |
* arg is a compiled block with bytecode - |
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2858 |
* directly call interpreter without going through Block>>value |
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2859 |
*/ |
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2860 |
#ifdef PASS_ARG_POINTER |
2216 | 2861 |
{ |
2862 |
OBJ idx; |
|
2187
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2863 |
|
8913 | 2864 |
idx = __mkSmallInteger(tmp); |
2216 | 2865 |
__interpret(aBlock, 1, nil, IBLOCK_ARG, nil, nil, &idx); |
2866 |
} |
|
2187
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2867 |
#else |
8913 | 2868 |
__interpret(aBlock, 1, nil, IBLOCK_ARG, nil, nil, __mkSmallInteger(tmp)); |
2187
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2869 |
#endif |
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2870 |
|
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2871 |
} else { |
2216 | 2872 |
/* |
2873 |
* arg is something else - call it with #value |
|
2874 |
*/ |
|
8913 | 2875 |
(*blockVal.ilc_func)(aBlock, @symbol(value:), nil, &blockVal, __mkSmallInteger(tmp)); |
2187
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2876 |
} |
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2877 |
} |
701 | 2878 |
tmp += step; |
2879 |
} |
|
2880 |
} else { |
|
2881 |
while (tmp <= final) { |
|
2254 | 2882 |
REGISTER OBJFUNC codeVal; |
2187
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2883 |
|
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2884 |
if (InterruptPending != nil) __interruptL(@line); |
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2885 |
|
2254 | 2886 |
if ((codeVal = __BlockInstPtr(aBlock)->b_code) != (OBJFUNC)nil) { |
2216 | 2887 |
/* |
2888 |
* arg is a compiled block with code - |
|
2889 |
* directly call it without going through Block>>value |
|
2890 |
*/ |
|
8913 | 2891 |
(*codeVal)(BLOCK_ARG, __mkSmallInteger(tmp)); |
2216 | 2892 |
} else { |
2893 |
if (__BlockInstPtr(aBlock)->b_bytecodes != nil) { |
|
2894 |
/* |
|
2895 |
* arg is a compiled block with bytecode - |
|
2896 |
* directly call interpreter without going through Block>>value |
|
2897 |
*/ |
|
2187
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
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parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2898 |
#ifdef PASS_ARG_POINTER |
2216 | 2899 |
{ |
2900 |
OBJ idx; |
|
2187
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2901 |
|
8913 | 2902 |
idx = __mkSmallInteger(tmp); |
2216 | 2903 |
__interpret(aBlock, 1, nil, IBLOCK_ARG, nil, nil, &idx); |
2904 |
} |
|
701 | 2905 |
#else |
8913 | 2906 |
__interpret(aBlock, 1, nil, IBLOCK_ARG, nil, nil, __mkSmallInteger(tmp)); |
2187
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
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parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2907 |
#endif |
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2908 |
|
2216 | 2909 |
} else { |
2910 |
/* |
|
2911 |
* arg is something else - call it with #value: |
|
2912 |
*/ |
|
8913 | 2913 |
(*blockVal.ilc_func)(aBlock, @symbol(value:), nil, &blockVal, __mkSmallInteger(tmp)); |
2216 | 2914 |
} |
2915 |
} |
|
2916 |
tmp += step; |
|
2917 |
} |
|
701 | 2918 |
} |
2187
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2919 |
|
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2920 |
# undef BLOCK_ARG |
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2921 |
# undef IBLOCK_ARG |
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2922 |
|
701 | 2923 |
} else { |
2924 |
/* |
|
2187
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2925 |
* arg is something else - call it with #value: |
701 | 2926 |
*/ |
2927 |
if (step < 0) { |
|
2928 |
while (tmp >= final) { |
|
2187
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2929 |
if (InterruptPending != nil) __interruptL(@line); |
701 | 2930 |
|
8908 | 2931 |
(*blockVal.ilc_func)(aBlock, |
2932 |
@symbol(value:), |
|
1688
8a42db1eea60
removed all COMMA_CON / CON_COMMA uses
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1672
diff
changeset
|
2933 |
nil, &blockVal, |
8913 | 2934 |
__mkSmallInteger(tmp)); |
701 | 2935 |
tmp += step; |
2936 |
} |
|
2937 |
} else { |
|
2938 |
while (tmp <= final) { |
|
2187
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2939 |
if (InterruptPending != nil) __interruptL(@line); |
701 | 2940 |
|
8908 | 2941 |
(*blockVal.ilc_func)(aBlock, |
2942 |
@symbol(value:), |
|
1688
8a42db1eea60
removed all COMMA_CON / CON_COMMA uses
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1672
diff
changeset
|
2943 |
nil, &blockVal, |
8913 | 2944 |
__mkSmallInteger(tmp)); |
701 | 2945 |
tmp += step; |
2946 |
} |
|
2947 |
} |
|
2948 |
} |
|
2949 |
RETURN ( self ); |
|
2950 |
} |
|
1672
1b56d6e95c9e
changes to call dynamic compiled code right after compilation.
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1556
diff
changeset
|
2951 |
%}. |
2187
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2952 |
"/ |
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2953 |
"/ arrive here if stop is not a smallInteger |
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2954 |
"/ pass on to super ... |
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2955 |
|
701 | 2956 |
^ super to:stop by:incr do:aBlock |
2957 |
||
2958 |
" |
|
2959 |
1 to:10 by:3 do:[:i | i printNewline] |
|
2960 |
" |
|
2961 |
! |
|
2962 |
||
1 | 2963 |
to:stop do:aBlock |
62 | 2964 |
"evaluate aBlock for every integer between (and including) the receiver |
2965 |
and the argument, stop. |
|
357 | 2966 |
Reimplemented as primitive for speed" |
1 | 2967 |
|
2968 |
%{ |
|
2969 |
REGISTER INT tmp; |
|
2970 |
INT final; |
|
216 | 2971 |
static struct inlineCache blockVal = __ILC1(0); |
1 | 2972 |
|
252 | 2973 |
if (__isSmallInteger(stop)) { |
1133 | 2974 |
tmp = __intVal(self); |
2975 |
final = __intVal(stop); |
|
2187
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2976 |
|
214 | 2977 |
if (__isBlockLike(aBlock) |
8913 | 2978 |
&& (__BlockInstPtr(aBlock)->b_nargs == __mkSmallInteger(1))) { |
2187
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2979 |
{ |
2216 | 2980 |
/* |
2981 |
* specially tuned version for the most common case, |
|
2187
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2982 |
* where called with home on the stack |
2216 | 2983 |
*/ |
2254 | 2984 |
REGISTER OBJFUNC codeVal; |
2187
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2985 |
|
4167 | 2986 |
if ((codeVal = __BlockInstPtr(aBlock)->b_code) != (OBJFUNC)nil) { |
2254 | 2987 |
|
13 | 2988 |
#ifdef NEW_BLOCK_CALL |
2187
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2989 |
|
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2990 |
# define BLOCK_ARG aBlock |
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2991 |
|
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2992 |
#else |
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2993 |
|
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2994 |
# define BLOCK_ARG rHome |
2216 | 2995 |
REGISTER OBJ rHome; |
2996 |
rHome = __BlockInstPtr(aBlock)->b_home; |
|
8908 | 2997 |
if ((rHome == nil) || (__qSpace(rHome) >= STACKSPACE)) |
2187
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
2998 |
#endif |
400 | 2999 |
{ |
2187
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
3000 |
|
2678 | 3001 |
#ifdef PARANOIA |
8908 | 3002 |
if (! ((INT)(__BlockInstPtr(aBlock)->b_flags) & __MASKSMALLINT(F_DYNAMIC))) |
2678 | 3003 |
#endif |
3004 |
{ |
|
2187
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
3005 |
/* |
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
3006 |
* static compiled blocks ... |
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
3007 |
*/ |
8919 | 3008 |
#ifdef __UNROLL_LOOPS__ |
2187
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
3009 |
/* |
2693 | 3010 |
* The following code is designed to run as fast as possible; |
3011 |
* - taken branches only if interrupts are pending |
|
3012 |
* - only forward branches (which are usually predicted as not taken) |
|
3013 |
* - unrolled the loop |
|
3014 |
* |
|
2187
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
3015 |
* you are not supposed to program like this - I know what I do |
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
3016 |
*/ |
2693 | 3017 |
# if TAG_INT==1 |
8913 | 3018 |
INT t8 = (INT)(__mkSmallInteger(tmp+8)); |
3019 |
tmp = (INT)(__mkSmallInteger(tmp)); |
|
3020 |
final = (INT)(__mkSmallInteger(final)); |
|
2693 | 3021 |
# else |
2770 | 3022 |
INT t8 = tmp+8; |
2693 | 3023 |
# endif |
2187
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
3024 |
|
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
3025 |
for (;;) { |
2693 | 3026 |
|
3027 |
while (t8 <= final) { |
|
3028 |
# if TAG_INT==1 |
|
2770 | 3029 |
t8 += (INT)(__MASKSMALLINT(8)); |
2693 | 3030 |
# else |
3031 |
t8 += 8; |
|
3032 |
# endif |
|
3033 |
if (InterruptPending != nil) goto interrupted0; |
|
3034 |
continue0: |
|
3035 |
# if TAG_INT==1 |
|
3036 |
(*codeVal)(BLOCK_ARG, tmp); |
|
3037 |
# else |
|
8913 | 3038 |
(*codeVal)(BLOCK_ARG, __mkSmallInteger(tmp)); |
2693 | 3039 |
# endif |
3040 |
if (InterruptPending != nil) goto interrupted1; |
|
3041 |
continue1: |
|
3042 |
# if TAG_INT==1 |
|
2770 | 3043 |
(*codeVal)(BLOCK_ARG, tmp+(INT)(__MASKSMALLINT(1)) ); |
2693 | 3044 |
# else |
8913 | 3045 |
(*codeVal)(BLOCK_ARG, __mkSmallInteger(tmp+1)); |
2693 | 3046 |
# endif |
3047 |
if (InterruptPending != nil) goto interrupted2; |
|
3048 |
continue2: |
|
3049 |
# if TAG_INT==1 |
|
2770 | 3050 |
(*codeVal)(BLOCK_ARG, tmp+(INT)(__MASKSMALLINT(2)) ); |
2693 | 3051 |
# else |
8913 | 3052 |
(*codeVal)(BLOCK_ARG, __mkSmallInteger(tmp+2)); |
2693 | 3053 |
# endif |
3054 |
if (InterruptPending != nil) goto interrupted3; |
|
3055 |
continue3: |
|
3056 |
# if TAG_INT==1 |
|
2770 | 3057 |
(*codeVal)(BLOCK_ARG, tmp+(INT)(__MASKSMALLINT(3)) ); |
2693 | 3058 |
# else |
8913 | 3059 |
(*codeVal)(BLOCK_ARG, __mkSmallInteger(tmp+3)); |
2693 | 3060 |
# endif |
3061 |
if (InterruptPending != nil) goto interrupted4; |
|
3062 |
continue4: |
|
3063 |
# if TAG_INT==1 |
|
2770 | 3064 |
(*codeVal)(BLOCK_ARG, tmp+(INT)(__MASKSMALLINT(4)) ); |
2693 | 3065 |
# else |
8913 | 3066 |
(*codeVal)(BLOCK_ARG, __mkSmallInteger(tmp+4)); |
2693 | 3067 |
# endif |
3068 |
if (InterruptPending != nil) goto interrupted5; |
|
3069 |
continue5: |
|
3070 |
# if TAG_INT==1 |
|
2770 | 3071 |
(*codeVal)(BLOCK_ARG, tmp+(INT)(__MASKSMALLINT(5)) ); |
2693 | 3072 |
# else |
8913 | 3073 |
(*codeVal)(BLOCK_ARG, __mkSmallInteger(tmp+5)); |
2693 | 3074 |
# endif |
3075 |
if (InterruptPending != nil) goto interrupted6; |
|
3076 |
continue6: |
|
3077 |
# if TAG_INT==1 |
|
2770 | 3078 |
(*codeVal)(BLOCK_ARG, tmp+(INT)(__MASKSMALLINT(6)) ); |
2693 | 3079 |
# else |
8913 | 3080 |
(*codeVal)(BLOCK_ARG, __mkSmallInteger(tmp+6)); |
2693 | 3081 |
# endif |
3082 |
if (InterruptPending != nil) goto interrupted7; |
|
3083 |
continue7: |
|
3084 |
# if TAG_INT==1 |
|
2770 | 3085 |
(*codeVal)(BLOCK_ARG, tmp+(INT)(__MASKSMALLINT(7)) ); |
2693 | 3086 |
# else |
8913 | 3087 |
(*codeVal)(BLOCK_ARG, __mkSmallInteger(tmp+7)); |
2693 | 3088 |
# endif |
3089 |
||
3090 |
# if TAG_INT==1 |
|
2770 | 3091 |
tmp += (INT)(__MASKSMALLINT(8)); |
2693 | 3092 |
# else |
3093 |
tmp += 8; |
|
3094 |
# endif |
|
3095 |
} |
|
4167 | 3096 |
while (tmp <= final) { |
2824
5295fc0fddb7
oops - right shift by int-size did not work on some machines
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
2815
diff
changeset
|
3097 |
if (InterruptPending != nil) goto interruptedX; |
5295fc0fddb7
oops - right shift by int-size did not work on some machines
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
2815
diff
changeset
|
3098 |
continueX: |
2693 | 3099 |
# if TAG_INT==1 |
3100 |
(*codeVal)(BLOCK_ARG, tmp); |
|
2770 | 3101 |
tmp += (INT)(__MASKSMALLINT(1)); |
2693 | 3102 |
# else |
8913 | 3103 |
(*codeVal)(BLOCK_ARG, __mkSmallInteger(tmp)); |
2693 | 3104 |
tmp++; |
3105 |
# endif |
|
4167 | 3106 |
} |
3107 |
RETURN (self); |
|
2693 | 3108 |
|
2216 | 3109 |
if (0) { |
3110 |
/* |
|
3111 |
* no discussion about those gotos ... |
|
3112 |
* ... its better for your CPU's pipelines |
|
3113 |
* (if you dont understand why, just dont argue). |
|
3114 |
*/ |
|
3115 |
interrupted7: |
|
3116 |
__interruptL(@line); goto continue7; |
|
3117 |
interrupted6: |
|
3118 |
__interruptL(@line); goto continue6; |
|
3119 |
interrupted5: |
|
3120 |
__interruptL(@line); goto continue5; |
|
3121 |
interrupted4: |
|
3122 |
__interruptL(@line); goto continue4; |
|
3123 |
interrupted3: |
|
3124 |
__interruptL(@line); goto continue3; |
|
3125 |
interrupted2: |
|
3126 |
__interruptL(@line); goto continue2; |
|
3127 |
interrupted1: |
|
3128 |
__interruptL(@line); goto continue1; |
|
3129 |
interrupted0: |
|
3130 |
__interruptL(@line); goto continue0; |
|
2824
5295fc0fddb7
oops - right shift by int-size did not work on some machines
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
2815
diff
changeset
|
3131 |
interruptedX: |
5295fc0fddb7
oops - right shift by int-size did not work on some machines
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
2815
diff
changeset
|
3132 |
__interruptL(@line); goto continueX; |
2216 | 3133 |
} |
2640 | 3134 |
} |
2641 | 3135 |
#else |
2640 | 3136 |
while (tmp <= final) { |
3137 |
if (InterruptPending != nil) __interruptL(@line); |
|
8913 | 3138 |
(*codeVal)(BLOCK_ARG, __mkSmallInteger(tmp)); |
2640 | 3139 |
tmp ++; |
2216 | 3140 |
} |
2640 | 3141 |
RETURN (self); |
8919 | 3142 |
#endif /* __UNROLL_LOOPS__ */ |
2216 | 3143 |
} |
2187
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
3144 |
|
2216 | 3145 |
/* |
3146 |
* mhmh - seems to be a block with dynamic code |
|
3147 |
* must refetch, to allow dynamic recompilation or code flush. |
|
3148 |
*/ |
|
3149 |
while (tmp <= final) { |
|
3150 |
if (InterruptPending != nil) __interruptL(@line); |
|
2254 | 3151 |
if ((codeVal = __BlockInstPtr(aBlock)->b_code) == (OBJFUNC)nil) break; |
8913 | 3152 |
(*codeVal)(BLOCK_ARG, __mkSmallInteger(tmp)); |
2216 | 3153 |
tmp ++; |
3154 |
} |
|
2187
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
3155 |
|
2216 | 3156 |
if (tmp > final) { |
3157 |
RETURN (self); |
|
3158 |
} |
|
3159 |
} |
|
3160 |
} |
|
3161 |
} |
|
2187
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
3162 |
|
2216 | 3163 |
# undef BLOCK_ARG |
2187
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
3164 |
|
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
3165 |
#ifdef NEW_BLOCK_CALL |
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
3166 |
# define BLOCK_ARG aBlock |
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
3167 |
# define IBLOCK_ARG nil |
400 | 3168 |
#else |
2187
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
3169 |
# define BLOCK_ARG (__BlockInstPtr(aBlock)->b_home) |
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
3170 |
# define IBLOCK_ARG (__BlockInstPtr(aBlock)->b_home) |
400 | 3171 |
#endif |
1036
d79dc9e4c6f5
binary storage stuff is not needed here
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
927
diff
changeset
|
3172 |
|
2187
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
3173 |
/* |
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
3174 |
* sorry - must check for the blocks code within the loops; |
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
3175 |
* it could be recompiled or flushed (in the interrupt) |
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
3176 |
*/ |
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
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parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
3177 |
while (tmp <= final) { |
2254 | 3178 |
REGISTER OBJFUNC codeVal; |
2187
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
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parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
3179 |
|
2254 | 3180 |
if ((codeVal = __BlockInstPtr(aBlock)->b_code) != (OBJFUNC)nil) { |
2216 | 3181 |
/* |
3182 |
* arg is a compiled block with code - |
|
3183 |
* directly call it without going through Block>>value |
|
3184 |
*/ |
|
2650
8a31202275ff
oops - last optimization was wrong
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parents:
2649
diff
changeset
|
3185 |
|
4167 | 3186 |
/* stay here, while no interrupts are pending ... */ |
3187 |
do { |
|
8913 | 3188 |
(*codeVal)(BLOCK_ARG, __mkSmallInteger(tmp)); |
4167 | 3189 |
if (InterruptPending != nil) goto outerLoop; |
2650
8a31202275ff
oops - last optimization was wrong
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
2649
diff
changeset
|
3190 |
tmp++; |
4167 | 3191 |
} while (tmp <= final); |
2650
8a31202275ff
oops - last optimization was wrong
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parents:
2649
diff
changeset
|
3192 |
RETURN (self); |
2216 | 3193 |
} else { |
2650
8a31202275ff
oops - last optimization was wrong
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parents:
2649
diff
changeset
|
3194 |
if (InterruptPending != nil) __interruptL(@line); |
8a31202275ff
oops - last optimization was wrong
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
2649
diff
changeset
|
3195 |
|
2216 | 3196 |
if (__BlockInstPtr(aBlock)->b_bytecodes != nil) { |
3197 |
/* |
|
3198 |
* arg is a compiled block with bytecode - |
|
3199 |
* directly call interpreter without going through Block>>value |
|
3200 |
*/ |
|
400 | 3201 |
#ifdef PASS_ARG_POINTER |
2216 | 3202 |
{ |
3203 |
OBJ idx; |
|
2187
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
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parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
3204 |
|
8913 | 3205 |
idx = __mkSmallInteger(tmp); |
2216 | 3206 |
__interpret(aBlock, 1, nil, IBLOCK_ARG, nil, nil, &idx); |
3207 |
} |
|
400 | 3208 |
#else |
8913 | 3209 |
__interpret(aBlock, 1, nil, IBLOCK_ARG, nil, nil, __mkSmallInteger(tmp)); |
400 | 3210 |
#endif |
2187
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
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parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
3211 |
|
2216 | 3212 |
} else { |
3213 |
/* |
|
3214 |
* arg is something else - call it with #value: |
|
3215 |
*/ |
|
8913 | 3216 |
(*blockVal.ilc_func)(aBlock, @symbol(value:), nil, &blockVal, __mkSmallInteger(tmp)); |
2216 | 3217 |
} |
3218 |
} |
|
2650
8a31202275ff
oops - last optimization was wrong
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
2649
diff
changeset
|
3219 |
outerLoop: ; |
8a31202275ff
oops - last optimization was wrong
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
2649
diff
changeset
|
3220 |
tmp++; |
214 | 3221 |
} |
2650
8a31202275ff
oops - last optimization was wrong
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
2649
diff
changeset
|
3222 |
|
2216 | 3223 |
# undef BLOCK_ARG |
3224 |
# undef IBLOCK_ARG |
|
1 | 3225 |
|
2650
8a31202275ff
oops - last optimization was wrong
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
2649
diff
changeset
|
3226 |
RETURN (self); |
8a31202275ff
oops - last optimization was wrong
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
2649
diff
changeset
|
3227 |
} |
8a31202275ff
oops - last optimization was wrong
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
2649
diff
changeset
|
3228 |
/* |
8a31202275ff
oops - last optimization was wrong
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
2649
diff
changeset
|
3229 |
* arg is something else - call it with #value: |
8a31202275ff
oops - last optimization was wrong
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
2649
diff
changeset
|
3230 |
*/ |
8a31202275ff
oops - last optimization was wrong
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
2649
diff
changeset
|
3231 |
while (tmp <= final) { |
8a31202275ff
oops - last optimization was wrong
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
2649
diff
changeset
|
3232 |
if (InterruptPending != nil) __interruptL(@line); |
8a31202275ff
oops - last optimization was wrong
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
2649
diff
changeset
|
3233 |
|
8908 | 3234 |
(*blockVal.ilc_func)(aBlock, |
3235 |
@symbol(value:), |
|
2187
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
3236 |
nil, &blockVal, |
8913 | 3237 |
__mkSmallInteger(tmp)); |
2650
8a31202275ff
oops - last optimization was wrong
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
2649
diff
changeset
|
3238 |
tmp++; |
214 | 3239 |
} |
3240 |
RETURN ( self ); |
|
1 | 3241 |
} |
400 | 3242 |
%}. |
2187
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
3243 |
|
400 | 3244 |
"/ |
3245 |
"/ arrive here if stop is not a smallInteger |
|
2187
37b82d044439
care for blocks being recompiled, or code being flushed while
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1964
diff
changeset
|
3246 |
"/ pass on to super ... |
400 | 3247 |
"/ |
62 | 3248 |
^ super to:stop do:aBlock |
3249 |
||
216 | 3250 |
" |
3251 |
1 to:10 do:[:i | i printNewline] |
|
3252 |
" |
|
701 | 3253 |
! ! |
1 | 3254 |
|
701 | 3255 |
!SmallInteger methodsFor:'misc math'! |
1 | 3256 |
|
7438
f5f6fd13b1df
code refactoring for metaNumbers and complete double dispatch.
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
7356
diff
changeset
|
3257 |
bernoulli |
8908 | 3258 |
"returns the nth Bernoulli number. |
7438
f5f6fd13b1df
code refactoring for metaNumbers and complete double dispatch.
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
7356
diff
changeset
|
3259 |
The series runs this: |
8908 | 3260 |
1/6, 1/30, 1/42, 1/30, 5/66, 691/2730, etc |
7438
f5f6fd13b1df
code refactoring for metaNumbers and complete double dispatch.
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
7356
diff
changeset
|
3261 |
Uses a table of the first 20 bernoulli numbers. |
f5f6fd13b1df
code refactoring for metaNumbers and complete double dispatch.
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
7356
diff
changeset
|
3262 |
So bernoulli(42) will fail for now. |
f5f6fd13b1df
code refactoring for metaNumbers and complete double dispatch.
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
7356
diff
changeset
|
3263 |
Used with taylor series for tan" |
f5f6fd13b1df
code refactoring for metaNumbers and complete double dispatch.
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
7356
diff
changeset
|
3264 |
|
f5f6fd13b1df
code refactoring for metaNumbers and complete double dispatch.
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
7356
diff
changeset
|
3265 |
|table p| |
f5f6fd13b1df
code refactoring for metaNumbers and complete double dispatch.
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
7356
diff
changeset
|
3266 |
|
f5f6fd13b1df
code refactoring for metaNumbers and complete double dispatch.
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
7356
diff
changeset
|
3267 |
table := #( |
8908 | 3268 |
(1 6) |
3269 |
(-1 30) |
|
3270 |
(1 42) |
|
3271 |
(-1 30) |
|
3272 |
(5 66) |
|
3273 |
(-691 2730) |
|
3274 |
(7 6) |
|
3275 |
(-3617 510) |
|
3276 |
(43867 798) |
|
3277 |
(-174611 330) |
|
3278 |
(854513 138) |
|
3279 |
(-236364091 2730) |
|
3280 |
(8553103 6) |
|
3281 |
(-23749461029 870) |
|
3282 |
(8615841276005 14322) |
|
3283 |
(-7709321041217 510) |
|
3284 |
(2577687858367 6) |
|
3285 |
(-26315271553053477373 1919190) |
|
3286 |
(2929993913841559 6) |
|
3287 |
(-261082718496449122051 13530) |
|
3288 |
). |
|
7438
f5f6fd13b1df
code refactoring for metaNumbers and complete double dispatch.
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
7356
diff
changeset
|
3289 |
|
f5f6fd13b1df
code refactoring for metaNumbers and complete double dispatch.
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
7356
diff
changeset
|
3290 |
self even ifTrue:[ |
8908 | 3291 |
self == 0 ifTrue:[^1]. |
3292 |
p := table at:(self / 2). |
|
3293 |
^ Fraction numerator:(p first) denominator:(p second). |
|
7438
f5f6fd13b1df
code refactoring for metaNumbers and complete double dispatch.
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
7356
diff
changeset
|
3294 |
]. |
f5f6fd13b1df
code refactoring for metaNumbers and complete double dispatch.
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
7356
diff
changeset
|
3295 |
self == 1 ifTrue:[ ^ (1 / 2) ]. |
f5f6fd13b1df
code refactoring for metaNumbers and complete double dispatch.
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
7356
diff
changeset
|
3296 |
^ 0. |
f5f6fd13b1df
code refactoring for metaNumbers and complete double dispatch.
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
7356
diff
changeset
|
3297 |
|
f5f6fd13b1df
code refactoring for metaNumbers and complete double dispatch.
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
7356
diff
changeset
|
3298 |
" |
8908 | 3299 |
0 bernoulli |
3300 |
1 bernoulli |
|
3301 |
2 bernoulli |
|
3302 |
3 bernoulli |
|
3303 |
4 bernoulli |
|
3304 |
5 bernoulli |
|
3305 |
6 bernoulli |
|
3306 |
8 bernoulli |
|
7438
f5f6fd13b1df
code refactoring for metaNumbers and complete double dispatch.
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
7356
diff
changeset
|
3307 |
38 bernoulli |
f5f6fd13b1df
code refactoring for metaNumbers and complete double dispatch.
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
7356
diff
changeset
|
3308 |
40 bernoulli |
f5f6fd13b1df
code refactoring for metaNumbers and complete double dispatch.
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
7356
diff
changeset
|
3309 |
41 bernoulli |
f5f6fd13b1df
code refactoring for metaNumbers and complete double dispatch.
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
7356
diff
changeset
|
3310 |
42 bernoulli |
f5f6fd13b1df
code refactoring for metaNumbers and complete double dispatch.
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
7356
diff
changeset
|
3311 |
" |
f5f6fd13b1df
code refactoring for metaNumbers and complete double dispatch.
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
7356
diff
changeset
|
3312 |
! |
f5f6fd13b1df
code refactoring for metaNumbers and complete double dispatch.
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
7356
diff
changeset
|
3313 |
|
1842
b28609c73839
added divMod: for faster largeNumber printString generation.
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1716
diff
changeset
|
3314 |
divMod:aNumber |
b28609c73839
added divMod: for faster largeNumber printString generation.
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1716
diff
changeset
|
3315 |
"return an array filled with self // aNumber and |
b28609c73839
added divMod: for faster largeNumber printString generation.
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1716
diff
changeset
|
3316 |
self \\ aNumber. |
b28609c73839
added divMod: for faster largeNumber printString generation.
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1716
diff
changeset
|
3317 |
The result is only defined for positive receiver and |
b28609c73839
added divMod: for faster largeNumber printString generation.
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1716
diff
changeset
|
3318 |
argument." |
b28609c73839
added divMod: for faster largeNumber printString generation.
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1716
diff
changeset
|
3319 |
|
b28609c73839
added divMod: for faster largeNumber printString generation.
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1716
diff
changeset
|
3320 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
b28609c73839
added divMod: for faster largeNumber printString generation.
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1716
diff
changeset
|
3321 |
INT val, div, mod, mySelf; |
b28609c73839
added divMod: for faster largeNumber printString generation.
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1716
diff
changeset
|
3322 |
|
3984
45a76e2f4236
Fix so that // and \\ truncate towards negative infinity and
Stefan Vogel <sv@exept.de>
parents:
3914
diff
changeset
|
3323 |
if (__isSmallInteger(aNumber) && |
4167 | 3324 |
(val = __intVal(aNumber)) > 0) { |
3325 |
mySelf = __intVal(self); |
|
3326 |
div = mySelf / val; |
|
3327 |
mod = mySelf % val; |
|
3328 |
||
8913 | 3329 |
RETURN (__ARRAY_WITH2( __mkSmallInteger(div), |
3330 |
__mkSmallInteger(mod))); |
|
1842
b28609c73839
added divMod: for faster largeNumber printString generation.
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1716
diff
changeset
|
3331 |
} |
b28609c73839
added divMod: for faster largeNumber printString generation.
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1716
diff
changeset
|
3332 |
%}. |
b28609c73839
added divMod: for faster largeNumber printString generation.
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1716
diff
changeset
|
3333 |
^ super divMod:aNumber |
b28609c73839
added divMod: for faster largeNumber printString generation.
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1716
diff
changeset
|
3334 |
|
b28609c73839
added divMod: for faster largeNumber printString generation.
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1716
diff
changeset
|
3335 |
" |
8908 | 3336 |
10 // 3 |
3337 |
10 \\ 3 |
|
3338 |
10 divMod:3 |
|
1842
b28609c73839
added divMod: for faster largeNumber printString generation.
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1716
diff
changeset
|
3339 |
" |
b28609c73839
added divMod: for faster largeNumber printString generation.
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1716
diff
changeset
|
3340 |
! |
b28609c73839
added divMod: for faster largeNumber printString generation.
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1716
diff
changeset
|
3341 |
|
701 | 3342 |
gcd:anInteger |
3343 |
"return the greatest common divisor (Euclid's algorithm). |
|
3344 |
This has been redefined here for more speed since due to the |
|
3345 |
use of gcd in Fraction code, it has become time-critical for |
|
3346 |
some code. (thanx to MessageTally)" |
|
3347 |
||
3348 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
|
1 | 3349 |
|
701 | 3350 |
if (__isSmallInteger(anInteger)) { |
4167 | 3351 |
INT orgArg, ttt, selfInt, orgSelfInt, temp; |
3352 |
||
3353 |
ttt = orgArg = __intVal(anInteger); |
|
3354 |
if (ttt) { |
|
3355 |
selfInt = orgSelfInt = __intVal(self); |
|
3356 |
while (ttt != 0) { |
|
3357 |
temp = selfInt % ttt; |
|
3358 |
selfInt = ttt; |
|
3359 |
ttt = temp; |
|
3360 |
} |
|
3361 |
/* |
|
3362 |
* since its not defined in C, what the sign of |
|
3363 |
* a modulus result is when the arg is negative, |
|
3364 |
* change it explicitely here ... |
|
3365 |
*/ |
|
3366 |
if (orgArg < 0) { |
|
3367 |
/* result should be negative */ |
|
3368 |
if (orgSelfInt > 0) selfInt = -selfInt; |
|
3369 |
} else { |
|
3370 |
/* result should be positive */ |
|
3371 |
if (orgSelfInt < 0) selfInt = -selfInt; |
|
3372 |
} |
|
8913 | 3373 |
RETURN ( __mkSmallInteger(selfInt) ); |
4167 | 3374 |
} |
1 | 3375 |
} |
3376 |
%} |
|
3377 |
. |
|
701 | 3378 |
^ super gcd:anInteger |
3379 |
! |
|
62 | 3380 |
|
2430
cbbf16de1bd7
better gcd for large numbers.
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
2254
diff
changeset
|
3381 |
gcd_helper:anInteger |
cbbf16de1bd7
better gcd for large numbers.
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
2254
diff
changeset
|
3382 |
"same as gcd - see knuth & Integer>>gcd:" |
cbbf16de1bd7
better gcd for large numbers.
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
2254
diff
changeset
|
3383 |
|
cbbf16de1bd7
better gcd for large numbers.
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
2254
diff
changeset
|
3384 |
^ self gcd:anInteger |
cbbf16de1bd7
better gcd for large numbers.
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
2254
diff
changeset
|
3385 |
|
cbbf16de1bd7
better gcd for large numbers.
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
2254
diff
changeset
|
3386 |
"Created: 1.3.1997 / 16:58:01 / cg" |
cbbf16de1bd7
better gcd for large numbers.
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
2254
diff
changeset
|
3387 |
! |
cbbf16de1bd7
better gcd for large numbers.
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
2254
diff
changeset
|
3388 |
|
701 | 3389 |
intlog10 |
14492 | 3390 |
"return the truncation of log10 of the receiver. |
3391 |
The same as (self log:10) floor. |
|
3392 |
Stupid implementation, which is used to find out the number of digits needed |
|
701 | 3393 |
to print a number/and for conversion to a LargeInteger. |
7356 | 3394 |
Implemented that way, to allow for tiny systems (PDAs) without a Float class |
701 | 3395 |
(i.e. without log)." |
2 | 3396 |
|
15600 | 3397 |
self > 0 ifTrue:[ |
3398 |
self < 10000 ifTrue:[ |
|
3399 |
self < 10 ifTrue:[^ 0]. |
|
3400 |
self < 100 ifTrue:[^ 1]. |
|
3401 |
self < 1000 ifTrue:[^ 2]. |
|
3402 |
^ 3 |
|
3403 |
]. |
|
3404 |
self < 100000000 ifTrue:[ |
|
3405 |
self < 100000 ifTrue:[^ 4]. |
|
3406 |
self < 1000000 ifTrue:[^ 5]. |
|
3407 |
self < 10000000 ifTrue:[^ 6]. |
|
3408 |
^ 7 |
|
3409 |
]. |
|
3410 |
self < 1000000000 ifTrue:[^ 8]. |
|
3411 |
SmallInteger maxBytes == 4 ifTrue:[ |
|
16039 | 3412 |
"/ on a 32 bit machine, SmallInt cannot be larger |
15600 | 3413 |
^ 9 |
16039 | 3414 |
]. |
3415 |
||
3416 |
"/ 64 bit machine |
|
3417 |
self < 100000000000000 ifTrue:[ |
|
15600 | 3418 |
self < 10000000000 ifTrue:[^ 9]. |
3419 |
self < 100000000000 ifTrue:[^ 10]. |
|
3420 |
self < 1000000000000 ifTrue:[^ 11]. |
|
3421 |
self < 10000000000000 ifTrue:[^ 12]. |
|
16039 | 3422 |
^ 13 |
3423 |
]. |
|
3424 |
self < 1000000000000000 ifTrue:[^ 14]. |
|
3425 |
self < 10000000000000000 ifTrue:[^ 15]. |
|
3426 |
self < 100000000000000000 ifTrue:[^ 16]. |
|
3427 |
self < 1000000000000000000 ifTrue:[^ 17]. |
|
3428 |
^ 18. |
|
14492 | 3429 |
]. |
16039 | 3430 |
|
15600 | 3431 |
^ self class |
3432 |
raise:#domainErrorSignal |
|
3433 |
receiver:self |
|
3434 |
selector:#intlog10 |
|
3435 |
arguments:#() |
|
3436 |
errorString:'logarithm of negative integer' |
|
3437 |
||
8908 | 3438 |
" |
15600 | 3439 |
99 intlog10 |
3440 |
100 intlog10 |
|
14632 | 3441 |
101 intlog10 |
3442 |
(101 log:10) floor |
|
8908 | 3443 |
120 intlog10 |
6344 | 3444 |
-1 intlog10 |
3445 |
" |
|
2 | 3446 |
! ! |
3447 |
||
1 | 3448 |
!SmallInteger methodsFor:'printing & storing'! |
3449 |
||
16039 | 3450 |
asBCD |
3451 |
"return an integer which represents the BCD encoded value of the receiver; |
|
3452 |
that is: each digit of its decimal representation is placed into a nibble |
|
3453 |
of the result. (aka 162 -> 0x162). |
|
3454 |
This conversion is useful for some communication protocols, |
|
16041 | 3455 |
or control systems, which represent numbers this way..." |
16039 | 3456 |
|
3457 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
|
3458 |
int i; |
|
3459 |
INT _10000000s = 0, _1000000s = 0; |
|
3460 |
INT _100000s = 0, _10000s = 0, _1000s = 0; |
|
3461 |
INT _100s = 0, _10s = 0, _1s = 0; |
|
3462 |
INT b = __intVal(self); |
|
3463 |
unsigned INT rslt; |
|
3464 |
||
3465 |
if (b <= 99999999) { |
|
3466 |
if (b <= 255) { |
|
3467 |
// the most common case: convert bytes |
|
3468 |
for (i=7; i>=0; i--) { |
|
3469 |
if (_100s >= 5) _100s += 3; |
|
3470 |
if (_10s >= 5) _10s += 3; |
|
3471 |
if (_1s >= 5) _1s += 3; |
|
3472 |
||
3473 |
_100s = (_100s<<1) | (_10s >> 3 & 1); _100s &= 0xF; |
|
3474 |
_10s = (_10s<<1) | (_1s >> 3 & 1); _10s &= 0xF; |
|
3475 |
_1s = (_1s<<1) | (b >> 7 & 1); _1s &= 0xF; |
|
3476 |
b <<= 1; |
|
3477 |
} |
|
3478 |
rslt = (_100s<<8) | (_10s<<4) | _1s; |
|
3479 |
RETURN (__MKSMALLINT( rslt) ); |
|
3480 |
} |
|
3481 |
||
3482 |
for (i=26; i>=0; i--) { |
|
3483 |
if (_10000000s >= 5) _10000000s += 3; |
|
3484 |
if (_1000000s >= 5) _1000000s += 3; |
|
3485 |
if (_100000s >= 5) _100000s += 3; |
|
3486 |
if (_10000s >= 5) _10000s += 3; |
|
3487 |
if (_1000s >= 5) _1000s += 3; |
|
3488 |
if (_100s >= 5) _100s += 3; |
|
3489 |
if (_10s >= 5) _10s += 3; |
|
3490 |
if (_1s >= 5) _1s += 3; |
|
3491 |
||
3492 |
_10000000s = (_10000000s<<1) | (_1000000s >> 3 & 1); _10000000s &= 0xF; |
|
3493 |
_1000000s = (_1000000s<<1) | (_100000s >> 3 & 1); _1000000s &= 0xF; |
|
3494 |
_100000s = (_100000s<<1) | (_10000s >> 3 & 1); _100000s &= 0xF; |
|
3495 |
_10000s = (_10000s<<1) | (_1000s >> 3 & 1); _10000s &= 0xF; |
|
3496 |
_1000s = (_1000s<<1) | (_100s >> 3 & 1); _1000s &= 0xF; |
|
3497 |
_100s = (_100s<<1) | (_10s >> 3 & 1); _100s &= 0xF; |
|
3498 |
_10s = (_10s<<1) | (_1s >> 3 & 1); _10s &= 0xF; |
|
3499 |
_1s = (_1s<<1) | (b >> 26 & 1); _1s &= 0xF; |
|
3500 |
b <<= 1; |
|
3501 |
} |
|
3502 |
||
3503 |
rslt = (_10000000s<<28) |
|
3504 |
| (_1000000s<<24) | (_100000s<<20) | (_10000s<<16) |
|
3505 |
| (_1000s<<12) | (_100s<<8) | (_10s<<4) | _1s; |
|
3506 |
RETURN (__MKUINT( rslt) ); |
|
3507 |
} |
|
3508 |
%}. |
|
3509 |
^ super asBCD. |
|
3510 |
||
3511 |
" |
|
3512 |
99999999 asBCD hexPrintString |
|
3513 |
12812345 asBCD hexPrintString |
|
3514 |
128123 asBCD hexPrintString |
|
3515 |
128901 asBCD hexPrintString |
|
3516 |
12890 asBCD hexPrintString |
|
3517 |
1289 asBCD hexPrintString |
|
3518 |
999 asBCD hexPrintString |
|
3519 |
256 asBCD hexPrintString |
|
3520 |
255 asBCD hexPrintString |
|
3521 |
128 asBCD hexPrintString |
|
3522 |
162 asBCD hexPrintString |
|
3523 |
||
3524 |
999999999 asBCD hexPrintString |
|
3525 |
128123456 asBCD hexPrintString |
|
3526 |
||
3527 |
" |
|
3528 |
! |
|
3529 |
||
62 | 3530 |
printOn:aStream |
68 | 3531 |
"append my printstring (base 10) to aStream." |
62 | 3532 |
|
3533 |
aStream nextPutAll:(self printString) |
|
3534 |
! |
|
3535 |
||
11792
6782c723834a
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parents:
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diff
changeset
|
3536 |
printOn:aStream base:base showRadix:showRadix |
5988 | 3537 |
"append a string representation of the receiver in the specified numberBase to aStream |
3538 |
(if showRadix is true, with initial XXr) |
|
11792
6782c723834a
changed #printOn:based:showRadix:
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parents:
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diff
changeset
|
3539 |
The base argument should be between 2 and 36." |
6144 | 3540 |
|
5988 | 3541 |
showRadix ifTrue:[ |
14632 | 3542 |
base printOn:aStream. |
3543 |
aStream nextPut:$r. |
|
5988 | 3544 |
]. |
11792
6782c723834a
changed #printOn:based:showRadix:
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parents:
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diff
changeset
|
3545 |
|
14632 | 3546 |
(base isInteger and:[ base between:2 and:36 ]) ifTrue:[ |
3547 |
aStream nextPutAll:(self printStringRadix:base) |
|
11792
6782c723834a
changed #printOn:based:showRadix:
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parents:
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diff
changeset
|
3548 |
] ifFalse:[ |
14632 | 3549 |
super printOn:aStream base:base showRadix:false. |
11792
6782c723834a
changed #printOn:based:showRadix:
Stefan Vogel <sv@exept.de>
parents:
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diff
changeset
|
3550 |
]. |
5988 | 3551 |
|
12977
fbf5437b15fb
changed: #printOn:base:showRadix:
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parents:
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diff
changeset
|
3552 |
"Created: / 07-09-2001 / 13:54:40 / cg" |
fbf5437b15fb
changed: #printOn:base:showRadix:
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parents:
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diff
changeset
|
3553 |
"Modified: / 02-08-2010 / 12:25:20 / cg" |
701 | 3554 |
! |
3555 |
||
1 | 3556 |
printString |
3557 |
"return my printstring (base 10)" |
|
3558 |
||
3704
4dd3cb7ae956
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parents:
3684
diff
changeset
|
3559 |
"since this was heavily used in some applications, |
68 | 3560 |
here is an exception to the rule of basing printString |
3561 |
upon the printOn: method." |
|
3562 |
||
1 | 3563 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
15259 | 3564 |
char buffer[30]; /* enough for 64 bit machines */ |
3704
4dd3cb7ae956
SmallInteger>>printString now twice as fast (for andi and olbi)
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parents:
3684
diff
changeset
|
3565 |
char *cp; |
8417
dcba76518224
Security: use snprintf() instead of sprintf() to avoid overwrites.
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parents:
8408
diff
changeset
|
3566 |
OBJ newString = nil; |
3704
4dd3cb7ae956
SmallInteger>>printString now twice as fast (for andi and olbi)
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parents:
3684
diff
changeset
|
3567 |
INT myValue; |
4dd3cb7ae956
SmallInteger>>printString now twice as fast (for andi and olbi)
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parents:
3684
diff
changeset
|
3568 |
int negative = 0; |
8417
dcba76518224
Security: use snprintf() instead of sprintf() to avoid overwrites.
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parents:
8408
diff
changeset
|
3569 |
int len; |
dcba76518224
Security: use snprintf() instead of sprintf() to avoid overwrites.
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parents:
8408
diff
changeset
|
3570 |
|
15259 | 3571 |
if (self == __MKSMALLINT(0)) { |
3572 |
RETURN (@global(ZeroString)); |
|
3573 |
// RETURN (__MKSTRING_L("0", 1)); |
|
3574 |
} |
|
8417
dcba76518224
Security: use snprintf() instead of sprintf() to avoid overwrites.
Stefan Vogel <sv@exept.de>
parents:
8408
diff
changeset
|
3575 |
myValue = __intVal(self); |
3704
4dd3cb7ae956
SmallInteger>>printString now twice as fast (for andi and olbi)
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
3684
diff
changeset
|
3576 |
#ifdef SLOW_CODE |
8908 | 3577 |
/* |
3704
4dd3cb7ae956
SmallInteger>>printString now twice as fast (for andi and olbi)
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
3684
diff
changeset
|
3578 |
* this takes twice as long as the code below ... |
4dd3cb7ae956
SmallInteger>>printString now twice as fast (for andi and olbi)
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
3684
diff
changeset
|
3579 |
* (printf is soooo slow) |
369 | 3580 |
*/ |
8417
dcba76518224
Security: use snprintf() instead of sprintf() to avoid overwrites.
Stefan Vogel <sv@exept.de>
parents:
8408
diff
changeset
|
3581 |
|
dcba76518224
Security: use snprintf() instead of sprintf() to avoid overwrites.
Stefan Vogel <sv@exept.de>
parents:
8408
diff
changeset
|
3582 |
/* |
15259 | 3583 |
* PROTECT_REGISTERS: |
8417
dcba76518224
Security: use snprintf() instead of sprintf() to avoid overwrites.
Stefan Vogel <sv@exept.de>
parents:
8408
diff
changeset
|
3584 |
* actually only needed on sparc: since thisContext is |
dcba76518224
Security: use snprintf() instead of sprintf() to avoid overwrites.
Stefan Vogel <sv@exept.de>
parents:
8408
diff
changeset
|
3585 |
* in a global register, which gets destroyed by printf, |
dcba76518224
Security: use snprintf() instead of sprintf() to avoid overwrites.
Stefan Vogel <sv@exept.de>
parents:
8408
diff
changeset
|
3586 |
* manually save it here - very stupid ... |
dcba76518224
Security: use snprintf() instead of sprintf() to avoid overwrites.
Stefan Vogel <sv@exept.de>
parents:
8408
diff
changeset
|
3587 |
*/ |
dcba76518224
Security: use snprintf() instead of sprintf() to avoid overwrites.
Stefan Vogel <sv@exept.de>
parents:
8408
diff
changeset
|
3588 |
__BEGIN_PROTECT_REGISTERS__ |
15259 | 3589 |
len = snprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer), "%"_ld_"", myValue); |
8417
dcba76518224
Security: use snprintf() instead of sprintf() to avoid overwrites.
Stefan Vogel <sv@exept.de>
parents:
8408
diff
changeset
|
3590 |
__END_PROTECT_REGISTERS__ |
dcba76518224
Security: use snprintf() instead of sprintf() to avoid overwrites.
Stefan Vogel <sv@exept.de>
parents:
8408
diff
changeset
|
3591 |
|
dcba76518224
Security: use snprintf() instead of sprintf() to avoid overwrites.
Stefan Vogel <sv@exept.de>
parents:
8408
diff
changeset
|
3592 |
if (len >= 0 && len <= sizeof(buffer)) { |
15259 | 3593 |
newString = __MKSTRING_L(buffer, len); |
8417
dcba76518224
Security: use snprintf() instead of sprintf() to avoid overwrites.
Stefan Vogel <sv@exept.de>
parents:
8408
diff
changeset
|
3594 |
} |
2781 | 3595 |
#else |
3704
4dd3cb7ae956
SmallInteger>>printString now twice as fast (for andi and olbi)
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
3684
diff
changeset
|
3596 |
if (myValue < 0) { |
15259 | 3597 |
negative = 1; |
3598 |
myValue = -myValue; |
|
3704
4dd3cb7ae956
SmallInteger>>printString now twice as fast (for andi and olbi)
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
3684
diff
changeset
|
3599 |
} |
4dd3cb7ae956
SmallInteger>>printString now twice as fast (for andi and olbi)
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
3684
diff
changeset
|
3600 |
cp = buffer + sizeof(buffer) - 1; |
4dd3cb7ae956
SmallInteger>>printString now twice as fast (for andi and olbi)
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
3684
diff
changeset
|
3601 |
*cp-- = '\0'; |
4dd3cb7ae956
SmallInteger>>printString now twice as fast (for andi and olbi)
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
3684
diff
changeset
|
3602 |
while (myValue != 0) { |
15259 | 3603 |
*cp = '0' + (myValue % 10); |
3604 |
myValue = myValue / 10; |
|
3605 |
cp--; |
|
3704
4dd3cb7ae956
SmallInteger>>printString now twice as fast (for andi and olbi)
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
3684
diff
changeset
|
3606 |
} |
4dd3cb7ae956
SmallInteger>>printString now twice as fast (for andi and olbi)
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
3684
diff
changeset
|
3607 |
if (negative) { |
15259 | 3608 |
*cp-- = '-'; |
3704
4dd3cb7ae956
SmallInteger>>printString now twice as fast (for andi and olbi)
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
3684
diff
changeset
|
3609 |
} |
4dd3cb7ae956
SmallInteger>>printString now twice as fast (for andi and olbi)
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
3684
diff
changeset
|
3610 |
newString = __MKSTRING_L(cp+1, (buffer + sizeof(buffer) - 2 - cp)); |
2781 | 3611 |
#endif |
282 | 3612 |
if (newString != nil) { |
15259 | 3613 |
RETURN (newString); |
282 | 3614 |
} |
3615 |
%}. |
|
3704
4dd3cb7ae956
SmallInteger>>printString now twice as fast (for andi and olbi)
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
3684
diff
changeset
|
3616 |
"/ only arrive here, |
4dd3cb7ae956
SmallInteger>>printString now twice as fast (for andi and olbi)
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
3684
diff
changeset
|
3617 |
"/ when having memory problems (i.e. no space for string) ... |
282 | 3618 |
^ super printString |
3704
4dd3cb7ae956
SmallInteger>>printString now twice as fast (for andi and olbi)
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
3684
diff
changeset
|
3619 |
|
4dd3cb7ae956
SmallInteger>>printString now twice as fast (for andi and olbi)
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
3684
diff
changeset
|
3620 |
" |
8908 | 3621 |
1234 printString |
3622 |
0 printString |
|
3623 |
-100 printString |
|
15259 | 3624 |
|
3625 |
Time millisecondsToRun:[ 1000000 timesRepeat:[ 123456789012 printString ]] 180 180 180 170 180 |
|
3626 |
Time millisecondsToRun:[ 1000000 timesRepeat:[ 12345678 printString ]] 140 150 140 150 140 |
|
3627 |
Time millisecondsToRun:[ 1000000 timesRepeat:[ 1234 printString ]] 130 140 130 130 130 |
|
3628 |
Time millisecondsToRun:[ 1000000 timesRepeat:[ 12 printString ]] 130 120 120 120 110 |
|
3629 |
Time millisecondsToRun:[ 1000000 timesRepeat:[ 5 printString ]] 110 110 100 110 90 |
|
3630 |
Time millisecondsToRun:[ 1000000 timesRepeat:[ 0 printString ]] 60 |
|
3704
4dd3cb7ae956
SmallInteger>>printString now twice as fast (for andi and olbi)
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
3684
diff
changeset
|
3631 |
" |
1 | 3632 |
! |
3633 |
||
3189
f07145cc8ef7
Have to call "super #printOn:base:" in #printString.
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parents:
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diff
changeset
|
3634 |
printStringRadix:base |
62 | 3635 |
"return my printstring (optimized for bases 16, 10 and 8)" |
1 | 3636 |
|
3705 | 3637 |
|s| |
3638 |
||
3639 |
%{ |
|
15259 | 3640 |
char buffer[64+3]; /* for 64bit machines, base 2, plus sign, plus 0-byte */ |
3705 | 3641 |
char *cp; |
1 | 3642 |
OBJ newString; |
3705 | 3643 |
INT myValue; |
3644 |
int negative = 0; |
|
3706 | 3645 |
INT __base; |
1 | 3646 |
|
3189
f07145cc8ef7
Have to call "super #printOn:base:" in #printString.
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parents:
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diff
changeset
|
3647 |
if (__isSmallInteger(base)) { |
15259 | 3648 |
if (self == __MKSMALLINT(0)) { |
3649 |
RETURN (__MKSTRING_L("0", 1)); |
|
3650 |
} |
|
3651 |
myValue = __intVal(self); |
|
3652 |
__base = __intVal(base); |
|
3706 | 3653 |
|
3705 | 3654 |
#ifdef SLOW_CODE |
15259 | 3655 |
/* disabled, because printf is slower than the code below */ |
3656 |
||
3657 |
switch (__base) { |
|
3658 |
case 10: |
|
3659 |
format = "%"_ld_""; |
|
3660 |
break; |
|
3661 |
case 16: |
|
3662 |
format = "%"_lx_""; |
|
3663 |
break; |
|
3664 |
case 8: |
|
3665 |
format = "%"_lo_""; |
|
3666 |
break; |
|
3667 |
} |
|
3668 |
||
3669 |
if (format) { |
|
3670 |
/* |
|
3671 |
* actually only needed on sparc: since thisContext is |
|
3672 |
* in a global register, which gets destroyed by printf, |
|
3673 |
* manually save it here - very stupid ... |
|
3674 |
*/ |
|
3675 |
__BEGIN_PROTECT_REGISTERS__ |
|
3676 |
||
3677 |
len = snprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer), format, (long)myValue); |
|
3678 |
||
3679 |
__END_PROTECT_REGISTERS__ |
|
3680 |
||
3681 |
if (len > 0 && len <= sizeof(buffer)) { |
|
3682 |
newString = __MKSTRING_L(buffer, len); |
|
3683 |
if (newString != nil) { |
|
3684 |
RETURN (newString); |
|
3685 |
} |
|
3686 |
} |
|
3687 |
} |
|
3705 | 3688 |
#else |
15259 | 3689 |
if ((__base <= 36) && (__base > 1)) { |
3690 |
if (myValue < 0) { |
|
3691 |
negative = 1; |
|
3692 |
myValue = -myValue; |
|
3693 |
} |
|
3694 |
cp = buffer + sizeof(buffer) - 1; |
|
3695 |
*cp-- = '\0'; |
|
3696 |
while (myValue != 0) { |
|
3697 |
int digit; |
|
3698 |
||
3699 |
digit = myValue % __base; |
|
3700 |
if (digit <= 9) { |
|
3701 |
*cp = '0' + digit; |
|
3702 |
} else { |
|
3703 |
*cp = 'A' + digit - 10; |
|
3704 |
} |
|
3705 |
myValue = myValue / __base; |
|
3706 |
cp--; |
|
3707 |
} |
|
3708 |
if (negative) { |
|
3709 |
*cp-- = '-'; |
|
3710 |
} |
|
3711 |
newString = __MKSTRING_L(cp+1, (buffer + sizeof(buffer) - 2 - cp)); |
|
3712 |
if (newString != nil) { |
|
3713 |
RETURN (newString); |
|
3714 |
} |
|
3715 |
} |
|
3705 | 3716 |
#endif |
1 | 3717 |
} |
314 | 3718 |
%}. |
3705 | 3719 |
"/ arrive here, for bad base, |
3720 |
"/ or when having memory problems (i.e. no space for string) ... |
|
3721 |
||
3722 |
"/ |
|
3723 |
"/ fall back for seldom used bases |
|
3724 |
"/ Notice: cannt use super>>printStringRadix: here, |
|
3725 |
"/ since that would lead to endless recursion ... |
|
3726 |
"/ (a consequence of reversing printOn / printString functionality) |
|
3189
f07145cc8ef7
Have to call "super #printOn:base:" in #printString.
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parents:
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changeset
|
3727 |
|
f07145cc8ef7
Have to call "super #printOn:base:" in #printString.
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parents:
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diff
changeset
|
3728 |
s := WriteStream on:(String new:10). |
f07145cc8ef7
Have to call "super #printOn:base:" in #printString.
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parents:
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diff
changeset
|
3729 |
super printOn:s base:base. |
f07145cc8ef7
Have to call "super #printOn:base:" in #printString.
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parents:
3156
diff
changeset
|
3730 |
^ s contents. |
f07145cc8ef7
Have to call "super #printOn:base:" in #printString.
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parents:
3156
diff
changeset
|
3731 |
|
f07145cc8ef7
Have to call "super #printOn:base:" in #printString.
Stefan Vogel <sv@exept.de>
parents:
3156
diff
changeset
|
3732 |
" |
8908 | 3733 |
127 printStringRadix:16 |
3734 |
123 printStringRadix:12 |
|
3735 |
123 printStringRadix:10 |
|
3736 |
123 printStringRadix:8 |
|
3737 |
123 printStringRadix:3 |
|
3738 |
123 printStringRadix:2 |
|
3189
f07145cc8ef7
Have to call "super #printOn:base:" in #printString.
Stefan Vogel <sv@exept.de>
parents:
3156
diff
changeset
|
3739 |
123 printStringRadix:1 |
3705 | 3740 |
|
8908 | 3741 |
-127 printStringRadix:16 |
3742 |
-123 printStringRadix:12 |
|
3743 |
-123 printStringRadix:10 |
|
3744 |
-123 printStringRadix:8 |
|
3745 |
-123 printStringRadix:3 |
|
3746 |
-123 printStringRadix:2 |
|
3189
f07145cc8ef7
Have to call "super #printOn:base:" in #printString.
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parents:
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diff
changeset
|
3747 |
" |
1 | 3748 |
! |
3749 |
||
3750 |
printfPrintString:formatString |
|
7746 | 3751 |
"non-standard, but sometimes useful. |
1 | 3752 |
return a printed representation of the receiver |
15259 | 3753 |
as specified by formatString, which is defined by the C-function 'printf'. |
8908 | 3754 |
No checking for string overrun - the resulting string |
62 | 3755 |
must be shorter than 256 chars or else ... |
2781 | 3756 |
This method is NONSTANDARD and may be removed without notice; |
15259 | 3757 |
it is provided to allow special conversions in very special situations. |
2781 | 3758 |
Notice that a conversion may not be portable; for example, |
3759 |
to correctly convert an int on a 64-bit alpha, a %ld is required, |
|
14632 | 3760 |
on 64bit mingw or visualc, %lld is required, |
3761 |
while other systems may be happy with a %d. |
|
15259 | 3762 |
You cannot use lld unconditionally, because some (old) c printfs do not support it!!) |
11923
bf02cbdab69f
changed #printfPrintString:
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parents:
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diff
changeset
|
3763 |
Use at your own risk (if at all). |
15259 | 3764 |
WARNNG: this goes directly to the C-printf function and may therefore be inherently unsafe. |
11923
bf02cbdab69f
changed #printfPrintString:
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parents:
11792
diff
changeset
|
3765 |
Please use the printf: method, which is safe as it is completely implemented in Smalltalk." |
1 | 3766 |
|
13 | 3767 |
%{ /* STACK: 400 */ |
1 | 3768 |
char buffer[256]; |
314 | 3769 |
OBJ s; |
8417
dcba76518224
Security: use snprintf() instead of sprintf() to avoid overwrites.
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parents:
8408
diff
changeset
|
3770 |
int len; |
1 | 3771 |
|
12482
41f0acde1b79
change __isString() to __isStringLike() in primitive code
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parents:
11923
diff
changeset
|
3772 |
if (__isStringLike(formatString)) { |
15259 | 3773 |
/* |
3774 |
* actually only needed on sparc: since thisContext is |
|
3775 |
* in a global register, which gets destroyed by printf, |
|
3776 |
* manually save it here - very stupid ... |
|
3777 |
*/ |
|
3778 |
__BEGIN_PROTECT_REGISTERS__ |
|
3779 |
||
3780 |
len = snprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer), __stringVal(formatString), __intVal(self)); |
|
3781 |
||
3782 |
__END_PROTECT_REGISTERS__ |
|
3783 |
||
3784 |
if (len < 0) goto fail; |
|
3785 |
||
3786 |
s = __MKSTRING_L(buffer, len); |
|
3787 |
if (s != nil) { |
|
3788 |
RETURN (s); |
|
3789 |
} |
|
1 | 3790 |
} |
8417
dcba76518224
Security: use snprintf() instead of sprintf() to avoid overwrites.
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parents:
8408
diff
changeset
|
3791 |
fail: ; |
314 | 3792 |
%}. |
1 | 3793 |
self primitiveFailed |
3794 |
||
8417
dcba76518224
Security: use snprintf() instead of sprintf() to avoid overwrites.
Stefan Vogel <sv@exept.de>
parents:
8408
diff
changeset
|
3795 |
" |
15259 | 3796 |
123 printfPrintString:'%%d -> %d' |
3797 |
123 printfPrintString:'%%6d -> %6d' |
|
3798 |
123 printfPrintString:'%%x -> %x' |
|
3799 |
123 printfPrintString:'%%4x -> %4x' |
|
3800 |
123 printfPrintString:'%%04x -> %04x' |
|
8417
dcba76518224
Security: use snprintf() instead of sprintf() to avoid overwrites.
Stefan Vogel <sv@exept.de>
parents:
8408
diff
changeset
|
3801 |
" |
1 | 3802 |
! ! |
701 | 3803 |
|
927
8d8edf9df0ae
fixed \\ vs. rem: and // vs. quo: stupidities;
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
829
diff
changeset
|
3804 |
!SmallInteger methodsFor:'private'! |
8d8edf9df0ae
fixed \\ vs. rem: and // vs. quo: stupidities;
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
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diff
changeset
|
3805 |
|
8d8edf9df0ae
fixed \\ vs. rem: and // vs. quo: stupidities;
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parents:
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diff
changeset
|
3806 |
sign:aNumber |
8d8edf9df0ae
fixed \\ vs. rem: and // vs. quo: stupidities;
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
829
diff
changeset
|
3807 |
"private: for protocol completeness with LargeIntegers" |
8d8edf9df0ae
fixed \\ vs. rem: and // vs. quo: stupidities;
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parents:
829
diff
changeset
|
3808 |
|
8d8edf9df0ae
fixed \\ vs. rem: and // vs. quo: stupidities;
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parents:
829
diff
changeset
|
3809 |
|absVal| |
8d8edf9df0ae
fixed \\ vs. rem: and // vs. quo: stupidities;
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parents:
829
diff
changeset
|
3810 |
|
8d8edf9df0ae
fixed \\ vs. rem: and // vs. quo: stupidities;
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parents:
829
diff
changeset
|
3811 |
absVal := self abs. |
8d8edf9df0ae
fixed \\ vs. rem: and // vs. quo: stupidities;
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parents:
829
diff
changeset
|
3812 |
aNumber < 0 ifTrue:[ |
8d8edf9df0ae
fixed \\ vs. rem: and // vs. quo: stupidities;
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
829
diff
changeset
|
3813 |
^ absVal negated |
8d8edf9df0ae
fixed \\ vs. rem: and // vs. quo: stupidities;
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
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diff
changeset
|
3814 |
]. |
8d8edf9df0ae
fixed \\ vs. rem: and // vs. quo: stupidities;
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parents:
829
diff
changeset
|
3815 |
aNumber == 0 ifTrue:[^ 0]. |
8d8edf9df0ae
fixed \\ vs. rem: and // vs. quo: stupidities;
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
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diff
changeset
|
3816 |
^ absVal |
8d8edf9df0ae
fixed \\ vs. rem: and // vs. quo: stupidities;
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parents:
829
diff
changeset
|
3817 |
|
8d8edf9df0ae
fixed \\ vs. rem: and // vs. quo: stupidities;
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
829
diff
changeset
|
3818 |
" |
8908 | 3819 |
-4 sign:-1 |
3820 |
-4 sign:0 |
|
3821 |
-4 sign:1 |
|
3822 |
-4 sign:-1 |
|
3823 |
-4 sign:0 |
|
3824 |
-4 sign:1 |
|
927
8d8edf9df0ae
fixed \\ vs. rem: and // vs. quo: stupidities;
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
829
diff
changeset
|
3825 |
" |
8d8edf9df0ae
fixed \\ vs. rem: and // vs. quo: stupidities;
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
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diff
changeset
|
3826 |
! ! |
8d8edf9df0ae
fixed \\ vs. rem: and // vs. quo: stupidities;
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parents:
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diff
changeset
|
3827 |
|
16294 | 3828 |
!SmallInteger methodsFor:'special modulo arithmetic'! |
3829 |
||
3830 |
plus32:aNumber |
|
3831 |
"return the sum of the receiver and the argument, as SmallInteger. |
|
3832 |
The argument must be another SmallInteger. |
|
3833 |
If the result overflows the 32 bit range, the value modulo 16rFFFFFFFF is returned. |
|
3834 |
This is of course not always correct, but allows for C/Java behavior to be emulated." |
|
3835 |
||
3836 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
|
3837 |
INT sum; |
|
3838 |
||
3839 |
sum = __unsignedLongIntVal(self) + __unsignedLongIntVal(aNumber); |
|
3840 |
#if __POINTER_SIZE__ == 8 |
|
3841 |
sum &= 0xFFFFFFFFL; |
|
3842 |
#endif |
|
3843 |
RETURN ( __MKUINT(sum)); |
|
3844 |
%}. |
|
3845 |
self primitiveFailed |
|
3846 |
||
3847 |
" |
|
3848 |
16r7FFFFFFF + 1 2147483648 |
|
3849 |
16r7FFFFFFF plus32: 1 |
|
3850 |
" |
|
3851 |
! |
|
3852 |
||
3853 |
plus:aNumber |
|
3854 |
"return the sum of the receiver and the argument, as SmallInteger. |
|
3855 |
The argument must be another SmallInteger. |
|
3856 |
If the result overflows the smallInteger range, the value modulo the |
|
3857 |
smallInteger range is returned (i.e. the low bits of the sum). |
|
3858 |
This is of course not always correct, but some code does a modulo anyway |
|
3859 |
and can therefore speed things up by not going through LargeIntegers." |
|
3860 |
||
3861 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
|
3862 |
||
3863 |
if (__isSmallInteger(aNumber)) { |
|
3864 |
INT sum; |
|
3865 |
||
3866 |
sum = __intVal(self) + __intVal(aNumber); |
|
3867 |
if (!__ISVALIDINTEGER(sum)) { |
|
3868 |
/* keep the sign */ |
|
3869 |
sum %= _MAX_INT; |
|
3870 |
} |
|
3871 |
RETURN ( __mkSmallInteger(sum)); |
|
3872 |
} |
|
3873 |
%}. |
|
3874 |
self primitiveFailed |
|
3875 |
||
3876 |
" |
|
3877 |
5 plus:-1 |
|
3878 |
5 plus:1 |
|
3879 |
1 plus:-5 |
|
3880 |
self maxVal plus:1 |
|
3881 |
self maxVal + 1 |
|
3882 |
" |
|
3883 |
! |
|
3884 |
||
3885 |
subtract:aNumber |
|
3886 |
"return the difference of the receiver and the argument, as SmallInteger. |
|
3887 |
The argument must be another SmallInteger. |
|
3888 |
If the result overflows the smallInteger range, the value modulo the |
|
3889 |
smallInteger range is returned (i.e. the low bits of the sum). |
|
3890 |
This is of course not always correct, but some code does a modulo anyway |
|
3891 |
and can therefore speed things up by not going through LargeIntegers." |
|
3892 |
||
3893 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
|
3894 |
||
3895 |
if (__isSmallInteger(aNumber)) { |
|
3896 |
INT diff; |
|
3897 |
||
3898 |
diff = __intVal(self) - __intVal(aNumber); |
|
3899 |
if (!__ISVALIDINTEGER(diff)) { |
|
3900 |
/* keep the sign */ |
|
3901 |
diff %= _MAX_INT; |
|
3902 |
} |
|
3903 |
RETURN ( __mkSmallInteger(diff)); |
|
3904 |
} |
|
3905 |
%}. |
|
3906 |
self primitiveFailed |
|
3907 |
||
3908 |
" |
|
3909 |
-1 subtract:5 |
|
3910 |
5 subtract:1 |
|
3911 |
1 subtract:-5 |
|
3912 |
self minVal subtract:1 |
|
3913 |
self minVal - 1 |
|
3914 |
" |
|
3915 |
! |
|
3916 |
||
3917 |
times:aNumber |
|
3918 |
"return the product of the receiver and the argument, as SmallInteger. |
|
3919 |
The argument must be another SmallInteger. |
|
3920 |
If the result overflows the smallInteger range, the value modulo the |
|
3921 |
smallInteger range is returned (i.e. the low bits of the product). |
|
3922 |
This is of course not always correct, but some code does a modulo anyway |
|
3923 |
and can therefore speed things up by not going through LargeIntegers." |
|
3924 |
||
3925 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
|
3926 |
||
3927 |
INT myValue, otherValue; |
|
3928 |
unsigned INT productLow, productHi; |
|
3929 |
int negative; |
|
3930 |
||
3931 |
# define low16Bits(foo) ((foo) & 0xFFFF) |
|
3932 |
# define hi16Bits(foo) ((foo) >> 16) |
|
3933 |
# define low32Bits(foo) ((foo) & 0xFFFFFFFFL) |
|
3934 |
# define hi32Bits(foo) ((foo) >> 32) |
|
3935 |
||
3936 |
/* |
|
3937 |
* can we use long long arithmetic ? |
|
3938 |
* |
|
3939 |
* long-long arithmetic seems to be buggy with some systems |
|
3940 |
* (took me a while to find this out :-( |
|
3941 |
* (try 10000 * 10000) |
|
3942 |
*/ |
|
3943 |
#if defined(__sparc__) && defined(__GNUC__) && (__GNUC__ >= 2) |
|
3944 |
# define USE_LONGLONG_FOR_MUL |
|
3945 |
#endif |
|
3946 |
||
3947 |
#if defined(__i386__) && defined(__GNUC__) && (__GNUC__ >= 2) |
|
3948 |
# define USE_LONGLONG_FOR_MUL |
|
3949 |
#endif |
|
3950 |
||
3951 |
if (__isSmallInteger(aNumber)) { |
|
3952 |
myValue = __intVal(self); |
|
3953 |
otherValue = __intVal(aNumber); |
|
3954 |
||
3955 |
#if defined(USE_LONGLONG_FOR_MUL) |
|
3956 |
{ |
|
3957 |
# if defined(__alpha__) && !defined(__alpha64__) |
|
3958 |
# define LONGLONG INT64 |
|
3959 |
# else |
|
3960 |
# define LONGLONG long long |
|
3961 |
# endif |
|
3962 |
LONGLONG product; |
|
3963 |
||
3964 |
product = (LONGLONG)myValue * (LONGLONG)otherValue; |
|
3965 |
if (product < 0) { |
|
3966 |
RETURN ( __mkSmallInteger(-(INT)(-product & _MAX_INT))); |
|
3967 |
} |
|
3968 |
RETURN ( __mkSmallInteger((INT)(product & _MAX_INT))); |
|
3969 |
} |
|
3970 |
#else /* no long-long */ |
|
3971 |
negative = 1; |
|
3972 |
if (myValue < 0) { |
|
3973 |
negative = -1; |
|
3974 |
myValue = -myValue; |
|
3975 |
} |
|
3976 |
if (otherValue < 0) { |
|
3977 |
negative = -negative; |
|
3978 |
otherValue = -otherValue; |
|
3979 |
} |
|
3980 |
||
3981 |
# if defined(__GNUC__) && defined(__mc68k__) |
|
3982 |
asm ("mulu%.l %3,%1:%0" |
|
3983 |
: "=d" ((unsigned long)(productLow)), |
|
3984 |
"=d" ((unsigned long)(productHi)) |
|
3985 |
: "%0" ((unsigned long)(myValue)), |
|
3986 |
"dmi" ((unsigned long)(otherValue))); |
|
3987 |
# else |
|
3988 |
# if defined (__GNUC__) && defined(__i386__) |
|
3989 |
asm ("mull %3" |
|
3990 |
: "=a" ((unsigned long)(productLow)), |
|
3991 |
"=d" ((unsigned long)(productHi)) |
|
3992 |
: "%0" ((unsigned long)(myValue)), |
|
3993 |
"rm" ((unsigned long)(otherValue))); |
|
3994 |
# else |
|
3995 |
# if defined(WIN32) && defined(__BORLANDC__) |
|
3996 |
asm { |
|
3997 |
mov eax, myValue |
|
3998 |
mov edx, otherValue |
|
3999 |
mul edx |
|
4000 |
mov productLow, eax |
|
4001 |
mov productHi, edx |
|
4002 |
} |
|
4003 |
# else /* generic */ |
|
4004 |
{ |
|
4005 |
unsigned INT pHH, pHL, pLH, pLL; |
|
4006 |
unsigned INT low1, low2, hi1, hi2; |
|
4007 |
unsigned INT t; |
|
4008 |
||
4009 |
/* unsigned multiply myValue * otherValue -> productHi, productLow |
|
4010 |
* |
|
4011 |
* this is too slow: |
|
4012 |
* since most machines can do 32*32 to 64 bit multiply, |
|
4013 |
* (or at least 32*32 with Overflow check) |
|
4014 |
* - need more assembler (inline) functions here |
|
4015 |
*/ |
|
4016 |
# if __POINTER_SIZE__ == 8 |
|
4017 |
low1 = low32Bits((unsigned INT)myValue); |
|
4018 |
hi1 = hi32Bits((unsigned INT)myValue); |
|
4019 |
low2 = low32Bits((unsigned INT)otherValue); |
|
4020 |
hi2 = hi32Bits((unsigned INT)otherValue); |
|
4021 |
# define LLMASK 0xC000000000000000L |
|
4022 |
# else |
|
4023 |
low1 = low16Bits((unsigned INT)myValue); |
|
4024 |
hi1 = hi16Bits((unsigned INT)myValue); |
|
4025 |
low2 = low16Bits((unsigned INT)otherValue); |
|
4026 |
hi2 = hi16Bits((unsigned INT)otherValue); |
|
4027 |
# define LLMASK 0xC0000000 |
|
4028 |
# endif |
|
4029 |
||
4030 |
pLH = low1 * hi2; |
|
4031 |
pHL = hi1 * low2; |
|
4032 |
pLL = low1 * low2; |
|
4033 |
pHH = hi1 * hi2; |
|
4034 |
||
4035 |
/* |
|
4036 |
* the common case ... |
|
4037 |
*/ |
|
4038 |
if ((pHL == 0) |
|
4039 |
&& (pLH == 0) |
|
4040 |
&& (pHH == 0) |
|
4041 |
&& ((pLL & LLMASK) == 0)) { |
|
4042 |
if (negative < 0) { |
|
4043 |
RETURN ( __mkSmallInteger(- ((INT)pLL)) ); |
|
4044 |
} |
|
4045 |
RETURN ( __mkSmallInteger((INT)pLL) ); |
|
4046 |
} |
|
4047 |
||
4048 |
/* |
|
4049 |
* pHH |--------|--------| |
|
4050 |
* pLH |--------|--------| |
|
4051 |
* pHL |--------|--------| |
|
4052 |
* pLL |--------|--------| |
|
4053 |
*/ |
|
4054 |
||
4055 |
# if __POINTER_SIZE__ == 8 |
|
4056 |
t = low32Bits(pLH) + low32Bits(pHL) + hi32Bits(pLL); |
|
4057 |
productLow = (t << 32) + low32Bits(pLL); |
|
4058 |
productHi = pHH + hi32Bits(t) + hi32Bits(pHL) + hi32Bits(pLH); |
|
4059 |
# else |
|
4060 |
t = low16Bits(pLH) + low16Bits(pHL) + hi16Bits(pLL); |
|
4061 |
productLow = (t << 16) + low16Bits(pLL); |
|
4062 |
productHi = pHH + hi16Bits(t) + hi16Bits(pHL) + hi16Bits(pLH); |
|
4063 |
# endif |
|
4064 |
} |
|
4065 |
# endif /* ! WIN32 */ |
|
4066 |
# endif /* ! (__GNUC__ && __i386__) */ |
|
4067 |
# endif /* ! (__GNUC__ && __mc68k__) */ |
|
4068 |
||
4069 |
if (negative < 0) { |
|
4070 |
RETURN ( __mkSmallInteger(-(INT)(productLow & _MAX_INT))); |
|
4071 |
} |
|
4072 |
RETURN ( __mkSmallInteger((INT)(productLow & _MAX_INT))); |
|
4073 |
#endif /* ! USE_LONGLONG */ |
|
4074 |
} |
|
4075 |
%}. |
|
4076 |
||
4077 |
self primitiveFailed |
|
4078 |
||
4079 |
" |
|
4080 |
5 times:-1 |
|
4081 |
5 times:1 |
|
4082 |
self maxVal-1 times:2 |
|
4083 |
self maxVal-1 times:-2 |
|
4084 |
self maxVal-1 * 2 bitAnd:16r3fffffff |
|
4085 |
" |
|
4086 |
! ! |
|
4087 |
||
4088 |
!SmallInteger methodsFor:'special modulo bit operators'! |
|
4089 |
||
4090 |
bitInvert32 |
|
4091 |
"return the value of the receiver with all bits inverted in 32bit signed int space |
|
4092 |
(changes the sign)" |
|
4093 |
||
4094 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
|
4095 |
unsigned INT v; |
|
4096 |
||
4097 |
v = __intVal(self); |
|
4098 |
v = ~v; |
|
4099 |
#if __POINTER_SIZE__ == 8 |
|
4100 |
v &= 0xFFFFFFFFL; |
|
4101 |
#endif |
|
4102 |
RETURN ( __MKUINT(v) ); |
|
4103 |
%}. |
|
4104 |
^ self primitiveFailed |
|
4105 |
||
4106 |
" |
|
4107 |
1 bitInvert32 |
|
4108 |
16r40000000 bitInvert32 |
|
4109 |
16r80000000 bitInvert32 |
|
4110 |
" |
|
4111 |
! |
|
4112 |
||
4113 |
bitRotate32:shiftCount |
|
4114 |
"return the value of the receiver rotated by shiftCount bits, |
|
4115 |
but only within 32 bits, rotating left for positive, right for negative counts. |
|
4116 |
Rotates through the sign bit. |
|
4117 |
Useful for crypt algorithms, or to emulate C/Java semantics." |
|
4118 |
||
4119 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
|
4120 |
||
4121 |
unsigned INT bits; |
|
4122 |
int count; |
|
4123 |
||
4124 |
if (__isSmallInteger(shiftCount)) { |
|
4125 |
count = __intVal(shiftCount); |
|
4126 |
count = count % 32; |
|
4127 |
||
4128 |
bits = __intVal(self); |
|
4129 |
if (count > 0) { |
|
4130 |
bits = (bits << count) | (bits >> (32-count)); |
|
4131 |
} else { |
|
4132 |
bits = (bits >> (-count)) | (bits << (32-(-count))); |
|
4133 |
} |
|
4134 |
#if __POINTER_SIZE__ == 8 |
|
4135 |
bits &= 0xFFFFFFFFL; |
|
4136 |
#endif |
|
4137 |
RETURN (__MKUINT(bits)); |
|
4138 |
} |
|
4139 |
%}. |
|
4140 |
^ self primitiveFailed |
|
4141 |
||
4142 |
" |
|
4143 |
128 rotate32:1 |
|
4144 |
||
4145 |
1 rotate32:1 |
|
4146 |
1 rotate32:2 |
|
4147 |
1 rotate32:31 |
|
4148 |
1 rotate32:32 |
|
4149 |
||
4150 |
1 rotate32:-1 |
|
4151 |
1 rotate32:-2 |
|
4152 |
1 rotate32:-3 |
|
4153 |
1 rotate32:-32 |
|
4154 |
" |
|
4155 |
! |
|
4156 |
||
4157 |
bitShift32:shiftCount |
|
4158 |
"return the value of the receiver shifted by shiftCount bits, |
|
4159 |
but only within 32 bits, shifting into/out-of the sign bit. |
|
4160 |
May be useful for communication interfaces, to create ST-numbers |
|
4161 |
from a signed 32bit int value given as individual bytes, |
|
4162 |
or to emulate C/Java semantics." |
|
4163 |
||
4164 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
|
4165 |
||
4166 |
INT bits, count; |
|
4167 |
||
4168 |
if (__isSmallInteger(shiftCount)) { |
|
4169 |
count = __intVal(shiftCount); |
|
4170 |
if (count >= 32) { |
|
4171 |
RETURN (__mkSmallInteger(0)); |
|
4172 |
} |
|
4173 |
||
4174 |
bits = __intVal(self); |
|
4175 |
if (count > 0) { |
|
4176 |
bits = bits << count; |
|
4177 |
} else { |
|
4178 |
bits = bits >> (-count); |
|
4179 |
} |
|
4180 |
#if __POINTER_SIZE__ == 8 |
|
4181 |
bits &= 0xFFFFFFFFL; |
|
4182 |
#endif |
|
4183 |
RETURN (__MKINT(bits)); |
|
4184 |
} |
|
4185 |
%}. |
|
4186 |
^ self primitiveFailed |
|
4187 |
||
4188 |
" |
|
4189 |
128 bitShift:24 |
|
4190 |
128 bitShift32:24 |
|
4191 |
||
4192 |
1 bitShift:31 |
|
4193 |
1 bitShift32:31 |
|
4194 |
" |
|
4195 |
! |
|
4196 |
||
4197 |
bitXor32:aNumber |
|
4198 |
"return the xor of the receiver and the argument. |
|
4199 |
The argument must be another SmallInteger or a 4-byte LargeInteger. |
|
4200 |
If the result overflows the 32 bit range, the value modulo 16rFFFFFFFF is returned. |
|
4201 |
This is of course not always correct, but allows for C/Java behavior to be emulated." |
|
4202 |
||
4203 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
|
4204 |
INT rslt; |
|
4205 |
||
4206 |
rslt = __unsignedLongIntVal(self) ^ __unsignedLongIntVal(aNumber); |
|
4207 |
#if __POINTER_SIZE__ == 8 |
|
4208 |
rslt &= 0xFFFFFFFFL; |
|
4209 |
#endif |
|
4210 |
RETURN ( __MKUINT(rslt)); |
|
4211 |
%}. |
|
4212 |
self primitiveFailed |
|
4213 |
||
4214 |
" |
|
4215 |
16r7FFFFFFF bitXor: 16r80000000 4294967295 |
|
4216 |
16r7FFFFFFF bitXor32: 16r80000000 |
|
4217 |
" |
|
4218 |
! |
|
4219 |
||
4220 |
unsignedBitShift32:shiftCount |
|
4221 |
"return the value of the receiver shifted by shiftCount bits, |
|
4222 |
but only within 32 unsigned bits. |
|
4223 |
May be useful for communication interfaces, to create ST-numbers |
|
4224 |
from an unsigned 32bit int value given as individual byte, |
|
4225 |
or to emulate C/Java semantics." |
|
4226 |
||
4227 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
|
4228 |
||
4229 |
unsigned INT bits; |
|
4230 |
INT count; |
|
4231 |
||
4232 |
if (__isSmallInteger(shiftCount)) { |
|
4233 |
count = __intVal(shiftCount); |
|
4234 |
if (count >= 32) { |
|
4235 |
RETURN (__mkSmallInteger(0)); |
|
4236 |
} |
|
4237 |
||
4238 |
bits = __intVal(self); |
|
4239 |
if (count > 0) { |
|
4240 |
bits = bits << count; |
|
4241 |
} else { |
|
4242 |
bits = bits >> (-count); |
|
4243 |
} |
|
4244 |
#if __POINTER_SIZE__ == 8 |
|
4245 |
bits &= 0xFFFFFFFFL; |
|
4246 |
#endif |
|
4247 |
RETURN (__MKUINT(bits)); |
|
4248 |
} |
|
4249 |
%}. |
|
4250 |
^ self primitiveFailed |
|
4251 |
||
4252 |
" |
|
4253 |
128 unsignedBitShift:24 |
|
4254 |
128 unsignedBitShift32:24 |
|
4255 |
||
4256 |
1 unsignedBitShift:31 |
|
4257 |
1 unsignedBitShift32:31 |
|
4258 |
||
4259 |
-1 unsignedBitShift32:-1 |
|
4260 |
-1 unsignedBitShift32:1 |
|
4261 |
" |
|
4262 |
! ! |
|
4263 |
||
701 | 4264 |
!SmallInteger methodsFor:'testing'! |
4265 |
||
4266 |
between:min and:max |
|
4267 |
"return true if the receiver is less than or equal to the argument max |
|
4268 |
and greater than or equal to the argument min. |
|
4269 |
- reimplemented here for speed" |
|
4270 |
||
4271 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
|
4272 |
||
4273 |
if (__bothSmallInteger(min, max)) { |
|
15432 | 4274 |
#if TAG_INT == 1 |
4275 |
// tag bit does not change the magnitude order |
|
4276 |
if ((INT)self < (INT)(min)) { |
|
4277 |
RETURN ( false ); |
|
4278 |
} |
|
4279 |
if ((INT)self > (INT)(max)) { |
|
4280 |
RETURN ( false ); |
|
4281 |
} |
|
4282 |
RETURN ( true ); |
|
4283 |
#else |
|
4284 |
REGISTER INT selfVal; |
|
4285 |
||
4286 |
selfVal = __intVal(self); |
|
4287 |
if (selfVal < __intVal(min)) { |
|
4288 |
RETURN ( false ); |
|
4289 |
} |
|
4290 |
if (selfVal > __intVal(max)) { |
|
4291 |
RETURN ( false ); |
|
4292 |
} |
|
4293 |
RETURN ( true ); |
|
4294 |
#endif |
|
701 | 4295 |
} |
2216 | 4296 |
%}. |
701 | 4297 |
(self < min) ifTrue:[^ false]. |
4298 |
(self > max) ifTrue:[^ false]. |
|
4299 |
^ true |
|
4300 |
! |
|
4301 |
||
4302 |
even |
|
4303 |
"return true, if the receiver is even" |
|
4304 |
||
4305 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
|
4306 |
||
2216 | 4307 |
RETURN ( ((INT)self & (INT)__MASKSMALLINT(1)) ? false : true ); |
5412 | 4308 |
%}. |
4309 |
^ super even |
|
701 | 4310 |
! |
4311 |
||
13386 | 4312 |
isPowerOfTwo |
4313 |
"return true, if the receiver is a power of 2" |
|
4314 |
||
4315 |
"/ mhmh: how about the following |
|
4316 |
"/ self == 0 ifTrue:[^ false]. |
|
4317 |
||
4318 |
^ (self bitAnd:(self - 1)) == 0 |
|
4319 |
||
4320 |
" |
|
4321 |
0 isPowerOfTwo |
|
4322 |
1 isPowerOfTwo |
|
4323 |
2 isPowerOfTwo |
|
14632 | 4324 |
3 isPowerOfTwo |
4325 |
4 isPowerOfTwo |
|
4326 |
16r8000000000000000 isPowerOfTwo |
|
4327 |
16r8000000000000001 isPowerOfTwo |
|
13386 | 4328 |
|
4329 |
10000 factorial isPowerOfTwo |
|
14632 | 4330 |
|n| n := 10000 factorial. Time millisecondsToRun:[1000 timesRepeat:[ n isPowerOfTwo]] |
13386 | 4331 |
" |
4332 |
||
4333 |
"Modified: / 20-06-2011 / 12:41:18 / cg" |
|
4334 |
! |
|
4335 |
||
701 | 4336 |
negative |
4337 |
"return true, if the receiver is less than zero |
|
4338 |
reimplemented here for speed" |
|
4339 |
||
4340 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
|
4341 |
||
2216 | 4342 |
#if TAG_INT == 1 |
701 | 4343 |
/* tag bit does not change sign */ |
4344 |
RETURN ( ((INT)(self) < 0) ? true : false ); |
|
2216 | 4345 |
#else |
4346 |
RETURN ( (__intVal(self) < 0) ? true : false ); |
|
701 | 4347 |
#endif |
5412 | 4348 |
%}. |
4349 |
^ self < 0 |
|
701 | 4350 |
! |
4351 |
||
14693 | 4352 |
nextPowerOf2 |
4353 |
"return the power of 2 at or above the receiver. |
|
4354 |
Useful for padding." |
|
4355 |
||
4356 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
|
4357 |
INT x; |
|
4358 |
||
4359 |
x = __intVal(self) - 1; |
|
4360 |
x |= (x >> 1); |
|
4361 |
x |= (x >> 2); |
|
4362 |
x |= (x >> 4); |
|
4363 |
x |= (x >> 8); |
|
4364 |
x |= (x >> 16); |
|
4365 |
#if __POINTER_SIZE__ == 8 |
|
4366 |
x |= (x >> 32); |
|
4367 |
#endif |
|
4368 |
RETURN (__MKINT(x + 1)); |
|
4369 |
%} |
|
4370 |
" |
|
4371 |
1 nextPowerOf2 |
|
4372 |
2 nextPowerOf2 |
|
4373 |
3 nextPowerOf2 |
|
4374 |
4 nextPowerOf2 |
|
4375 |
5 nextPowerOf2 |
|
4376 |
6 nextPowerOf2 |
|
4377 |
7 nextPowerOf2 |
|
4378 |
8 nextPowerOf2 |
|
4379 |
||
4380 |
22 nextPowerOf2 |
|
16039 | 4381 |
10 factorial nextPowerOf2 |
4382 |
20 factorial nextPowerOf2 |
|
4383 |
100 factorial nextPowerOf2 |
|
14693 | 4384 |
" |
4385 |
! |
|
4386 |
||
701 | 4387 |
odd |
4388 |
"return true, if the receiver is odd" |
|
4389 |
||
4390 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
|
4391 |
||
2216 | 4392 |
RETURN ( ((INT)self & (INT)__MASKSMALLINT(1)) ? true : false ); |
5412 | 4393 |
%}. |
4394 |
^ super odd |
|
4395 |
||
701 | 4396 |
! |
4397 |
||
13913 | 4398 |
parityOdd |
4399 |
"return true, if an odd number of bits are set in the receiver, false otherwise. |
|
4400 |
(i.e. true for odd parity) |
|
4401 |
Undefined for negative values (smalltalk does not require the machine to use 2's complement)" |
|
4402 |
||
4403 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
|
4404 |
||
4405 |
// tricky, but very fast (google for it, to understand) |
|
4406 |
#if __POINTER_SIZE__ == 4 |
|
14632 | 4407 |
unsigned int v = __intVal(self); |
13913 | 4408 |
|
4409 |
v ^= v >> 16; |
|
4410 |
v ^= v >> 8; |
|
4411 |
v ^= v >> 4; |
|
4412 |
v &= 0xf; |
|
4413 |
RETURN ( ( (0x6996 >> v) & 1 ) ? true : false ); |
|
4414 |
#endif |
|
4415 |
%}. |
|
4416 |
^ super parityOdd |
|
4417 |
||
4418 |
" |
|
14632 | 4419 |
self assert: |
4420 |
(((0 to:255) collect:[:i | i parityOdd ifTrue:1 ifFalse:0]) |
|
4421 |
asByteArray collect:[:c | c + $0 asciiValue]) asString |
|
4422 |
= |
|
4423 |
'0110100110010110100101100110100110010110011010010110100110010110100101100110100101101001100101100110100110010110100101100110100110010110011010010110100110010110011010011001011010010110011010010110100110010110100101100110100110010110011010010110100110010110' |
|
4424 |
||
4425 |
self assert:(16r0FFFFFFF parityOdd = 16r0FFFFFFF bitCount odd). |
|
4426 |
self assert:(16r1FFFFFFF parityOdd = 16r1FFFFFFF bitCount odd). |
|
4427 |
self assert:(16r3FFFFFFF parityOdd = 16r3FFFFFFF bitCount odd). |
|
4428 |
self assert:(16r7FFFFFFF parityOdd = 16r7FFFFFFF bitCount odd). |
|
4429 |
self assert:(16rFFFFFFFF parityOdd = 16rFFFFFFFF bitCount odd). |
|
13913 | 4430 |
" |
4431 |
||
4432 |
"Modified (comment): / 09-01-2012 / 19:55:37 / cg" |
|
4433 |
! |
|
4434 |
||
701 | 4435 |
positive |
4436 |
"return true, if the receiver is not negative |
|
4437 |
reimplemented here for speed" |
|
4438 |
||
4439 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
|
4440 |
||
2216 | 4441 |
#if TAG_INT == 1 |
701 | 4442 |
/* tag bit does not change sign */ |
4443 |
RETURN ( ((INT)(self) >= 0) ? true : false ); |
|
2216 | 4444 |
#else |
4445 |
RETURN ( (__intVal(self) >= 0) ? true : false ); |
|
701 | 4446 |
#endif |
5412 | 4447 |
%}. |
4448 |
^ super positive |
|
4449 |
||
701 | 4450 |
! |
4451 |
||
4452 |
sign |
|
7471 | 4453 |
"return the sign of the receiver (-1, 0 or 1). |
701 | 4454 |
reimplemented here for speed" |
4455 |
||
4456 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
|
4457 |
||
1133 | 4458 |
INT val = __intVal(self); |
701 | 4459 |
|
4460 |
if (val < 0) { |
|
8913 | 4461 |
RETURN ( __mkSmallInteger(-1) ); |
701 | 4462 |
} |
4463 |
if (val > 0) { |
|
8913 | 4464 |
RETURN ( __mkSmallInteger(1) ); |
701 | 4465 |
} |
8913 | 4466 |
RETURN ( __mkSmallInteger(0) ); |
5412 | 4467 |
%}. |
4468 |
^ super sign |
|
701 | 4469 |
! |
4470 |
||
4471 |
strictlyPositive |
|
4472 |
"return true, if the receiver is greater than zero |
|
4473 |
reimplemented here for speed" |
|
4474 |
||
4475 |
%{ /* NOCONTEXT */ |
|
4476 |
||
2216 | 4477 |
#if TAG_INT == 1 |
701 | 4478 |
/* tag bit does not change sign */ |
4479 |
RETURN ( ((INT)(self) > 0) ? true : false ); |
|
2216 | 4480 |
#else |
4481 |
RETURN ( (__intVal(self) > 0) ? true : false ); |
|
701 | 4482 |
#endif |
5412 | 4483 |
%}. |
4484 |
^ super strictlyPositive |
|
701 | 4485 |
! ! |
4486 |
||
1842
b28609c73839
added divMod: for faster largeNumber printString generation.
Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
parents:
1716
diff
changeset
|
4487 |
!SmallInteger class methodsFor:'documentation'! |
701 | 4488 |
|
4489 |
version |
|
16294 | 4490 |
^ '$Header: /cvs/stx/stx/libbasic/SmallInteger.st,v 1.216 2014-04-03 11:54:28 cg Exp $' |
12482
41f0acde1b79
change __isString() to __isStringLike() in primitive code
Stefan Vogel <sv@exept.de>
parents:
11923
diff
changeset
|
4491 |
! |
41f0acde1b79
change __isString() to __isStringLike() in primitive code
Stefan Vogel <sv@exept.de>
parents:
11923
diff
changeset
|
4492 |
|
41f0acde1b79
change __isString() to __isStringLike() in primitive code
Stefan Vogel <sv@exept.de>
parents:
11923
diff
changeset
|
4493 |
version_CVS |
16294 | 4494 |
^ '$Header: /cvs/stx/stx/libbasic/SmallInteger.st,v 1.216 2014-04-03 11:54:28 cg Exp $' |
701 | 4495 |
! ! |
14755 | 4496 |
|
15259 | 4497 |
|
4498 |
SmallInteger initialize! |