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// Copyright 2017 The Bazel Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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package starlark
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import (
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"fmt"
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"math"
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"math/big"
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"reflect"
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"strconv"
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"go.starlark.net/syntax"
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)
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// Int is the type of a Starlark int.
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//
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// The zero value is not a legal value; use MakeInt(0).
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type Int struct{ impl intImpl }
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// --- high-level accessors ---
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// MakeInt returns a Starlark int for the specified signed integer.
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func MakeInt(x int) Int { return MakeInt64(int64(x)) }
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// MakeInt64 returns a Starlark int for the specified int64.
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func MakeInt64(x int64) Int {
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if math.MinInt32 <= x && x <= math.MaxInt32 {
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return makeSmallInt(x)
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}
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return makeBigInt(big.NewInt(x))
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}
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// MakeUint returns a Starlark int for the specified unsigned integer.
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func MakeUint(x uint) Int { return MakeUint64(uint64(x)) }
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// MakeUint64 returns a Starlark int for the specified uint64.
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func MakeUint64(x uint64) Int {
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if x <= math.MaxInt32 {
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return makeSmallInt(int64(x))
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}
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return makeBigInt(new(big.Int).SetUint64(x))
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}
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// MakeBigInt returns a Starlark int for the specified big.Int.
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// The new Int value will contain a copy of x. The caller is safe to modify x.
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func MakeBigInt(x *big.Int) Int {
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if n := x.BitLen(); n < 32 || n == 32 && x.Int64() == math.MinInt32 {
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return makeSmallInt(x.Int64())
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}
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z := new(big.Int).Set(x)
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return makeBigInt(z)
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}
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var (
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zero, one = makeSmallInt(0), makeSmallInt(1)
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oneBig = big.NewInt(1)
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_ HasUnary = Int{}
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)
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// Unary implements the operations +int, -int, and ~int.
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func (i Int) Unary(op syntax.Token) (Value, error) {
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switch op {
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case syntax.MINUS:
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return zero.Sub(i), nil
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case syntax.PLUS:
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return i, nil
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case syntax.TILDE:
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return i.Not(), nil
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}
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return nil, nil
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}
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// Int64 returns the value as an int64.
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// If it is not exactly representable the result is undefined and ok is false.
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func (i Int) Int64() (_ int64, ok bool) {
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iSmall, iBig := i.get()
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if iBig != nil {
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x, acc := bigintToInt64(iBig)
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if acc != big.Exact {
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return // inexact
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}
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return x, true
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}
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return iSmall, true
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}
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// BigInt returns a new big.Int with the same value as the Int.
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func (i Int) BigInt() *big.Int {
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iSmall, iBig := i.get()
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if iBig != nil {
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return new(big.Int).Set(iBig)
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}
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return big.NewInt(iSmall)
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}
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// bigInt returns the value as a big.Int.
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// It differs from BigInt in that this method returns the actual
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// reference and any modification will change the state of i.
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func (i Int) bigInt() *big.Int {
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iSmall, iBig := i.get()
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if iBig != nil {
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return iBig
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}
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return big.NewInt(iSmall)
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}
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// Uint64 returns the value as a uint64.
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// If it is not exactly representable the result is undefined and ok is false.
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func (i Int) Uint64() (_ uint64, ok bool) {
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iSmall, iBig := i.get()
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if iBig != nil {
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x, acc := bigintToUint64(iBig)
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if acc != big.Exact {
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return // inexact
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}
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return x, true
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}
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if iSmall < 0 {
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return // inexact
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}
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return uint64(iSmall), true
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}
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// The math/big API should provide this function.
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func bigintToInt64(i *big.Int) (int64, big.Accuracy) {
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sign := i.Sign()
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if sign > 0 {
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if i.Cmp(maxint64) > 0 {
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return math.MaxInt64, big.Below
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}
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} else if sign < 0 {
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if i.Cmp(minint64) < 0 {
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return math.MinInt64, big.Above
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}
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}
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return i.Int64(), big.Exact
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}
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// The math/big API should provide this function.
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func bigintToUint64(i *big.Int) (uint64, big.Accuracy) {
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sign := i.Sign()
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if sign > 0 {
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if i.BitLen() > 64 {
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return math.MaxUint64, big.Below
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}
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} else if sign < 0 {
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return 0, big.Above
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}
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return i.Uint64(), big.Exact
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}
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var (
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minint64 = new(big.Int).SetInt64(math.MinInt64)
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maxint64 = new(big.Int).SetInt64(math.MaxInt64)
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)
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func (i Int) Format(s fmt.State, ch rune) {
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iSmall, iBig := i.get()
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if iBig != nil {
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iBig.Format(s, ch)
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return
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}
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big.NewInt(iSmall).Format(s, ch)
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}
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func (i Int) String() string {
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iSmall, iBig := i.get()
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if iBig != nil {
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return iBig.Text(10)
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}
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return strconv.FormatInt(iSmall, 10)
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}
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func (i Int) Type() string { return "int" }
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func (i Int) Freeze() {} // immutable
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func (i Int) Truth() Bool { return i.Sign() != 0 }
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func (i Int) Hash() (uint32, error) {
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iSmall, iBig := i.get()
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var lo big.Word
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if iBig != nil {
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lo = iBig.Bits()[0]
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} else {
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lo = big.Word(iSmall)
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}
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return 12582917 * uint32(lo+3), nil
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}
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func (x Int) CompareSameType(op syntax.Token, v Value, depth int) (bool, error) {
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y := v.(Int)
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xSmall, xBig := x.get()
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ySmall, yBig := y.get()
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if xBig != nil || yBig != nil {
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return threeway(op, x.bigInt().Cmp(y.bigInt())), nil
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}
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return threeway(op, signum64(xSmall-ySmall)), nil
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}
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// Float returns the float value nearest i.
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func (i Int) Float() Float {
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iSmall, iBig := i.get()
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if iBig != nil {
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f, _ := new(big.Float).SetInt(iBig).Float64()
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return Float(f)
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}
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return Float(iSmall)
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}
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// finiteFloat returns the finite float value nearest i,
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// or an error if the magnitude is too large.
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func (i Int) finiteFloat() (Float, error) {
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f := i.Float()
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if math.IsInf(float64(f), 0) {
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return 0, fmt.Errorf("int too large to convert to float")
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}
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return f, nil
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}
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func (x Int) Sign() int {
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xSmall, xBig := x.get()
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if xBig != nil {
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return xBig.Sign()
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}
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return signum64(xSmall)
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}
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func (x Int) Add(y Int) Int {
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xSmall, xBig := x.get()
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ySmall, yBig := y.get()
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if xBig != nil || yBig != nil {
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return MakeBigInt(new(big.Int).Add(x.bigInt(), y.bigInt()))
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}
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return MakeInt64(xSmall + ySmall)
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}
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func (x Int) Sub(y Int) Int {
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xSmall, xBig := x.get()
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ySmall, yBig := y.get()
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if xBig != nil || yBig != nil {
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return MakeBigInt(new(big.Int).Sub(x.bigInt(), y.bigInt()))
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}
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return MakeInt64(xSmall - ySmall)
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}
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func (x Int) Mul(y Int) Int {
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xSmall, xBig := x.get()
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ySmall, yBig := y.get()
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if xBig != nil || yBig != nil {
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return MakeBigInt(new(big.Int).Mul(x.bigInt(), y.bigInt()))
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}
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return MakeInt64(xSmall * ySmall)
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}
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func (x Int) Or(y Int) Int {
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xSmall, xBig := x.get()
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ySmall, yBig := y.get()
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if xBig != nil || yBig != nil {
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return MakeBigInt(new(big.Int).Or(x.bigInt(), y.bigInt()))
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}
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return makeSmallInt(xSmall | ySmall)
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}
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func (x Int) And(y Int) Int {
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xSmall, xBig := x.get()
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ySmall, yBig := y.get()
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if xBig != nil || yBig != nil {
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return MakeBigInt(new(big.Int).And(x.bigInt(), y.bigInt()))
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}
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return makeSmallInt(xSmall & ySmall)
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}
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func (x Int) Xor(y Int) Int {
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xSmall, xBig := x.get()
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ySmall, yBig := y.get()
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if xBig != nil || yBig != nil {
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return MakeBigInt(new(big.Int).Xor(x.bigInt(), y.bigInt()))
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}
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return makeSmallInt(xSmall ^ ySmall)
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}
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func (x Int) Not() Int {
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xSmall, xBig := x.get()
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if xBig != nil {
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return MakeBigInt(new(big.Int).Not(xBig))
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}
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return makeSmallInt(^xSmall)
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}
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func (x Int) Lsh(y uint) Int { return MakeBigInt(new(big.Int).Lsh(x.bigInt(), y)) }
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func (x Int) Rsh(y uint) Int { return MakeBigInt(new(big.Int).Rsh(x.bigInt(), y)) }
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// Precondition: y is nonzero.
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func (x Int) Div(y Int) Int {
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xSmall, xBig := x.get()
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ySmall, yBig := y.get()
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// http://python-history.blogspot.com/2010/08/why-pythons-integer-division-floors.html
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if xBig != nil || yBig != nil {
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xb, yb := x.bigInt(), y.bigInt()
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var quo, rem big.Int
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quo.QuoRem(xb, yb, &rem)
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if (xb.Sign() < 0) != (yb.Sign() < 0) && rem.Sign() != 0 {
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quo.Sub(&quo, oneBig)
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}
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return MakeBigInt(&quo)
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}
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quo := xSmall / ySmall
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rem := xSmall % ySmall
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if (xSmall < 0) != (ySmall < 0) && rem != 0 {
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quo -= 1
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}
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return MakeInt64(quo)
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}
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// Precondition: y is nonzero.
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func (x Int) Mod(y Int) Int {
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xSmall, xBig := x.get()
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ySmall, yBig := y.get()
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if xBig != nil || yBig != nil {
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xb, yb := x.bigInt(), y.bigInt()
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var quo, rem big.Int
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quo.QuoRem(xb, yb, &rem)
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if (xb.Sign() < 0) != (yb.Sign() < 0) && rem.Sign() != 0 {
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rem.Add(&rem, yb)
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}
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return MakeBigInt(&rem)
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}
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rem := xSmall % ySmall
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if (xSmall < 0) != (ySmall < 0) && rem != 0 {
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rem += ySmall
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}
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return makeSmallInt(rem)
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}
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func (i Int) rational() *big.Rat {
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iSmall, iBig := i.get()
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if iBig != nil {
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return new(big.Rat).SetInt(iBig)
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}
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return new(big.Rat).SetInt64(iSmall)
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}
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// AsInt32 returns the value of x if is representable as an int32.
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func AsInt32(x Value) (int, error) {
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i, ok := x.(Int)
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if !ok {
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return 0, fmt.Errorf("got %s, want int", x.Type())
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}
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iSmall, iBig := i.get()
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if iBig != nil {
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return 0, fmt.Errorf("%s out of range", i)
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}
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return int(iSmall), nil
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}
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// AsInt sets *ptr to the value of Starlark int x, if it is exactly representable,
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// otherwise it returns an error.
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// The type of ptr must be one of the pointer types *int, *int8, *int16, *int32, or *int64,
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// or one of their unsigned counterparts including *uintptr.
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func AsInt(x Value, ptr interface{}) error {
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xint, ok := x.(Int)
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if !ok {
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return fmt.Errorf("got %s, want int", x.Type())
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}
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bits := reflect.TypeOf(ptr).Elem().Size() * 8
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switch ptr.(type) {
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case *int, *int8, *int16, *int32, *int64:
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i, ok := xint.Int64()
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if !ok || bits < 64 && !(-1<<(bits-1) <= i && i < 1<<(bits-1)) {
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return fmt.Errorf("%s out of range (want value in signed %d-bit range)", xint, bits)
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}
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switch ptr := ptr.(type) {
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case *int:
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*ptr = int(i)
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case *int8:
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*ptr = int8(i)
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case *int16:
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*ptr = int16(i)
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case *int32:
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*ptr = int32(i)
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case *int64:
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*ptr = int64(i)
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}
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case *uint, *uint8, *uint16, *uint32, *uint64, *uintptr:
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i, ok := xint.Uint64()
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if !ok || bits < 64 && i >= 1<<bits {
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return fmt.Errorf("%s out of range (want value in unsigned %d-bit range)", xint, bits)
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}
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switch ptr := ptr.(type) {
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case *uint:
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*ptr = uint(i)
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case *uint8:
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*ptr = uint8(i)
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case *uint16:
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*ptr = uint16(i)
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case *uint32:
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*ptr = uint32(i)
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case *uint64:
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*ptr = uint64(i)
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case *uintptr:
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*ptr = uintptr(i)
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}
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default:
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid argument type: %T", ptr))
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}
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return nil
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}
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// NumberToInt converts a number x to an integer value.
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// An int is returned unchanged, a float is truncated towards zero.
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// NumberToInt reports an error for all other values.
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func NumberToInt(x Value) (Int, error) {
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switch x := x.(type) {
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case Int:
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return x, nil
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case Float:
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f := float64(x)
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if math.IsInf(f, 0) {
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return zero, fmt.Errorf("cannot convert float infinity to integer")
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} else if math.IsNaN(f) {
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return zero, fmt.Errorf("cannot convert float NaN to integer")
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}
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return finiteFloatToInt(x), nil
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}
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return zero, fmt.Errorf("cannot convert %s to int", x.Type())
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}
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// finiteFloatToInt converts f to an Int, truncating towards zero.
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// f must be finite.
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func finiteFloatToInt(f Float) Int {
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if math.MinInt64 <= f && f <= math.MaxInt64 {
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// small values
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return MakeInt64(int64(f))
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}
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rat := f.rational()
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if rat == nil {
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panic(f) // non-finite
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}
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return MakeBigInt(new(big.Int).Div(rat.Num(), rat.Denom()))
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}
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