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/* Simple arithmetic for numbers greater than a long int, for GNU tar.
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Copyright (C) 1996, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
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Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
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/* Also, see comments at beginning of arith.c. */
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#define BITS_PER_BYTE 8 /* number of bits in each sizeof unit */
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#define BITS_PER_TARLONG 42 /* wanted number of bits in each tarlong */
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/* In all cases, tarlong is the proper type for a big number.
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For simulated arithmetic, SUPERDIGIT is the base, TARLONG_FORMAT is the
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format to print a single super-digit filled with zeroes to the left, and
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BITS_PER_SUPERDIGIT is the smallest number of bits required to fully
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represent each super-digit. LONGS_PER_TARLONG says how many longs are
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required for a full tarlong, and SIZEOF_TARLONG is the size of a tarlong
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in bytes.
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For straight compiler arithmetic, SUPERDIGIT is zero and TARLONG_FORMAT
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is the format to directly print a tarlong (without zero-filling).
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The values of SIZEOF_LONG_LONG and SIZEOF_UNSIGNED_LONG, below, are
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obtained through the configuration process. */
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#if BITS_PER_BYTE * SIZEOF_UNSIGNED_LONG >= BITS_PER_TARLONG
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# define SUPERDIGIT 0
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# define TARLONG_FORMAT "%uld"
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typedef unsigned long tarlong;
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#else
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# if BITS_PER_BYTE * SIZEOF_LONG_LONG >= BITS_PER_TARLONG + 1
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# define SUPERDIGIT 0
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# define TARLONG_FORMAT "%lld"
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typedef long long tarlong;
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# else
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# if BITS_PER_BYTE * SIZEOF_UNSIGNED_LONG >= 64
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# define SUPERDIGIT 1000000000L
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# define BITS_PER_SUPERDIGIT 29
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# define TARLONG_FORMAT "%09uld"
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# else
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# if BITS_PER_BYTE * SIZEOF_UNSIGNED_LONG >= 32
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# define SUPERDIGIT 10000L
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# define BITS_PER_SUPERDIGIT 14
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# define TARLONG_FORMAT "%04uld"
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# endif
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# endif
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# endif
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#endif
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#if SUPERDIGIT
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# define LONGS_PER_TARLONG \
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((BITS_PER_TARLONG + BITS_PER_SUPERDIGIT - 1) / BITS_PER_SUPERDIGIT)
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# define SIZEOF_TARLONG (LONGS_PER_TARLONG * sizeof (unsigned long))
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/* The NEC EWS 4.2 C compiler gets confused by a pointer to a typedef that
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is an array. So we wrap the array into a struct. (Pouah!) */
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struct tarlong
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{
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unsigned long digit[LONGS_PER_TARLONG];
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};
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typedef struct tarlong tarlong;
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int zerop_tarlong_helper PARAMS ((unsigned long *));
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int lessp_tarlong_helper PARAMS ((unsigned long *, unsigned long *));
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void clear_tarlong_helper PARAMS ((unsigned long *));
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void add_to_tarlong_helper PARAMS ((unsigned long *, int));
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void mult_tarlong_helper PARAMS ((unsigned long *, int));
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void print_tarlong_helper PARAMS ((unsigned long *, FILE *));
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# define zerop_tarlong(Accumulator) \
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zerop_tarlong_helper (&(Accumulator).digit[0])
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# define lessp_tarlong(First, Second) \
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lessp_tarlong_helper (&(First).digit[0], &(Second).digit[0])
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# define clear_tarlong(Accumulator) \
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clear_tarlong_helper (&(Accumulator).digit[0])
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# define add_to_tarlong(Accumulator, Value) \
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add_to_tarlong_helper (&(Accumulator).digit[0], (Value))
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# define mult_tarlong(Accumulator, Value) \
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mult_tarlong_helper (&(Accumulator).digit[0], (Value))
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# define print_tarlong(Accumulator, File) \
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print_tarlong_helper (&(Accumulator).digit[0], (File))
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#else /* not SUPERDIGIT */
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# define zerop_tarlong(Accumulator) \
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((Accumulator) == 0)
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# define lessp_tarlong(First, Second) \
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((First) < (Second))
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# define clear_tarlong(Accumulator) \
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((Accumulator) = 0)
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# define add_to_tarlong(Accumulator, Value) \
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((Accumulator) += (Value))
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# define mult_tarlong(Accumulator, Value) \
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((Accumulator) *= (Value))
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# define print_tarlong(Accumulator, File) \
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(fprintf ((File), TARLONG_FORMAT, (Accumulator)))
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#endif /* not SUPERDIGIT */
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