1Nativeint(3) OCaml library Nativeint(3)
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6 Nativeint - Processor-native integers.
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9 Module Nativeint
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12 Module Nativeint
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16 Processor-native integers.
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18 This module provides operations on the type nativeint of signed 32-bit
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21 pointer type in the C compiler. All arithmetic operations over
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25 Performance notice: values of type nativeint occupy more memory space
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41 val zero : nativeint
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43 The native integer 0.
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85 Integer division. This division rounds the real quotient of its argu‐
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95 Same as Nativeint.div , except that arguments and result are inter‐
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105 Integer remainder. If y is not zero, the result of Nativeint.rem x y
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116 Same as Nativeint.rem , except that arguments and result are inter‐
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126 Successor. Nativeint.succ x is Nativeint.add x Nativeint.one .
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132 Predecessor. Nativeint.pred x is Nativeint.sub x Nativeint.one .
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138 Return the absolute value of its argument.
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144 The size in bits of a native integer. This is equal to 32 on a 32-bit
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151 The greatest representable native integer, either 2^31 - 1 on a 32-bit
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158 The smallest representable native integer, either -2^31 on a 32-bit
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217 Convert the given integer (type int ) to a native integer (type
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224 Convert the given native integer (type nativeint ) to an integer (type
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231 Same as Nativeint.to_int , but interprets the argument as an unsigned
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242 Convert the given floating-point number to a native integer, discarding
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251 Convert the given native integer to a floating-point number.
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257 Convert the given 32-bit integer (type int32 ) to a native integer.
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263 Convert the given native integer to a 32-bit integer (type int32 ). On
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272 Convert the given string to a native integer. The string is read in
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312 The comparison function for native integers, with the same specifica‐
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340OCamldoc 2020-09-01 Nativeint(3)