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diff --git a/users/sterni/nix/int/default.nix b/users/sterni/nix/int/default.nix new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..cd46fe7864d1 --- /dev/null +++ b/users/sterni/nix/int/default.nix @@ -0,0 +1,121 @@ +{ depot, lib, ... }: + +let + + # TODO(sterni): implement nix.float and figure out which of these + # functions can be split out into a common nix.num + # library. + + inherit (depot.users.sterni.nix) + string + ; + + inherit (builtins) + bitOr + bitAnd + bitXor + mul + div + add + sub + ; + + abs = i: if i < 0 then -i else i; + + exp = base: pow: + if pow > 0 + then base * (exp base (pow - 1)) + else if pow < 0 + then 1.0 / exp base (abs pow) + else 1; + + bitShiftR = bit: count: + if count == 0 + then bit + else div (bitShiftR bit (count - 1)) 2; + + bitShiftL = bit: count: + if count == 0 + then bit + else 2 * (bitShiftL bit (count - 1)); + + hexdigits = "0123456789ABCDEF"; + + toHex = int: + let + go = i: + if i == 0 + then "" + else go (bitShiftR i 4) + + string.charAt (bitAnd i 15) hexdigits; + sign = lib.optionalString (int < 0) "-"; + in + if int == 0 + then "0" + else "${sign}${go (abs int)}"; + + fromHexMap = builtins.listToAttrs + (lib.imap0 (i: c: { name = c; value = i; }) + (lib.stringToCharacters hexdigits)); + + fromHex = literal: + let + negative = string.charAt 0 literal == "-"; + start = if negative then 1 else 0; + len = builtins.stringLength literal; + # reversed list of all digits + digits = builtins.genList + (i: string.charAt (len - 1 - i) literal) + (len - start); + parsed = builtins.foldl' + (v: d: { + val = v.val + (fromHexMap."${d}" * v.mul); + mul = v.mul * 16; + }) + { val = 0; mul = 1; } digits; + in + if negative + then -parsed.val + else parsed.val; + + # A nix integer is a 64bit signed integer + maxBound = 9223372036854775807; + + # fun fact: -9223372036854775808 is the lower bound + # for a nix integer (as you would expect), but you can't + # use it as an integer literal or you'll be greeted with: + # error: invalid integer '9223372036854775808' + # This is because all int literals when parsing are + # positive, negative "literals" are positive literals + # which are preceded by the arithmetric negation operator. + minBound = -9223372036854775807 - 1; + + odd = x: bitAnd x 1 == 1; + even = x: bitAnd x 1 == 0; + + # div and mod behave like quot and rem in Haskell, + # i. e. they truncate towards 0 + mod = a: b: let res = a / b; in a - (res * b); + +in { + inherit + maxBound + minBound + abs + exp + odd + even + add + sub + mul + div + mod + bitShiftR + bitShiftL + bitOr + bitAnd + bitXor + toHex + fromHex + ; +} |