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NAME
       Int64 - 64-bit integers.

Module
       Module   Int64

Documentation
       Module Int64
        : sig end

       64-bit integers.

       This  module provides operations on the type int64 of signed 64-bit in-
       tegers.  Unlike the built-in int type, the type int64 is guaranteed  to
       be  exactly  64-bit  wide  on all platforms.  All arithmetic operations
       over int64 are taken modulo 2^64

       Performance notice: values of type int64 occupy more memory space  than
       values  of  type int , and arithmetic operations on int64 are generally
       slower than those on int .  Use int64 only  when  the  application  re-
       quires exact 64-bit arithmetic.

       Literals for 64-bit integers are suffixed by L:
             let zero: int64 = 0L
             let one: int64 = 1L
             let m_one: int64 = -1L

       val zero : int64

       The 64-bit integer 0.

       val one : int64

       The 64-bit integer 1.

       val minus_one : int64

       The 64-bit integer -1.

       val neg : int64 -> int64

       Unary negation.

       val add : int64 -> int64 -> int64

       Addition.

       val sub : int64 -> int64 -> int64

       Subtraction.

       val mul : int64 -> int64 -> int64

       Multiplication.

       val div : int64 -> int64 -> int64

       Integer division.

       Raises  Division_by_zero if the second argument is zero.  This division
       rounds the real quotient of its arguments towards  zero,  as  specified
       for (/) .

       val unsigned_div : int64 -> int64 -> int64

       Same as Int64.div , except that arguments and result are interpreted as
       unsigned 64-bit integers.

       Since 4.08.0

       val rem : int64 -> int64 -> int64

       Integer remainder.  If y is not zero, the result of Int64.rem x y  sat-
       isfies the following property: x = Int64.add (Int64.mul (Int64.div x y)
       y) (Int64.rem x y) .  If y = 0 , Int64.rem x y raises  Division_by_zero
       .

       val unsigned_rem : int64 -> int64 -> int64

       Same as Int64.rem , except that arguments and result are interpreted as
       unsigned 64-bit integers.

       Since 4.08.0

       val succ : int64 -> int64

       Successor.  Int64.succ x is Int64.add x Int64.one .

       val pred : int64 -> int64

       Predecessor.  Int64.pred x is Int64.sub x Int64.one .

       val abs : int64 -> int64

       Return the absolute value of its argument.

       val max_int : int64

       The greatest representable 64-bit integer, 2^63 - 1.

       val min_int : int64

       The smallest representable 64-bit integer, -2^63.

       val logand : int64 -> int64 -> int64

       Bitwise logical and.

       val logor : int64 -> int64 -> int64

       Bitwise logical or.

       val logxor : int64 -> int64 -> int64

       Bitwise logical exclusive or.

       val lognot : int64 -> int64

       Bitwise logical negation.

       val shift_left : int64 -> int -> int64

       Int64.shift_left x y shifts x to the left by y bits.  The result is un-
       specified if y < 0 or y >= 64 .

       val shift_right : int64 -> int -> int64

       Int64.shift_right  x  y  shifts  x  to the right by y bits.  This is an
       arithmetic shift: the sign bit of x is replicated and inserted  in  the
       vacated bits.  The result is unspecified if y < 0 or y >= 64 .

       val shift_right_logical : int64 -> int -> int64

       Int64.shift_right_logical x y shifts x to the right by y bits.  This is
       a logical shift: zeroes are inserted in the vacated bits regardless  of
       the sign of x .  The result is unspecified if y < 0 or y >= 64 .

       val of_int : int -> int64

       Convert  the  given integer (type int ) to a 64-bit integer (type int64
       ).

       val to_int : int64 -> int

       Convert the given 64-bit integer (type int64 ) to an integer (type  int
       ).   On 64-bit platforms, the 64-bit integer is taken modulo 2^63, i.e.
       the high-order bit is lost during the conversion.  On 32-bit platforms,
       the  64-bit integer is taken modulo 2^31, i.e. the top 33 bits are lost
       during the conversion.

       val unsigned_to_int : int64 -> int option

       Same as Int64.to_int , but interprets the argument as an unsigned inte-
       ger.   Returns  None  if  the unsigned value of the argument cannot fit
       into an int .

       Since 4.08.0

       val of_float : float -> int64

       Convert the given floating-point number to a 64-bit integer, discarding
       the fractional part (truncate towards 0).  The result of the conversion
       is undefined if, after truncation, the number is outside  the  range  [
       Int64.min_int , Int64.max_int ].

       val to_float : int64 -> float

       Convert the given 64-bit integer to a floating-point number.

       val of_int32 : int32 -> int64

       Convert  the  given  32-bit  integer  (type int32 ) to a 64-bit integer
       (type int64 ).

       val to_int32 : int64 -> int32

       Convert the given 64-bit integer (type int64  )  to  a  32-bit  integer
       (type int32 ). The 64-bit integer is taken modulo 2^32, i.e. the top 32
       bits are lost during the conversion.

       val of_nativeint : nativeint -> int64

       Convert the given native integer (type nativeint ) to a 64-bit  integer
       (type int64 ).

       val to_nativeint : int64 -> nativeint

       Convert the given 64-bit integer (type int64 ) to a native integer.  On
       32-bit platforms, the 64-bit integer is taken modulo 2^32.   On  64-bit
       platforms, the conversion is exact.

       val of_string : string -> int64

       Convert  the  given  string to a 64-bit integer.  The string is read in
       decimal (by default, or if the string begins with 0u ) or in  hexadeci-
       mal,  octal  or  binary if the string begins with 0x , 0o or 0b respec-
       tively.

       The 0u prefix reads the input as an unsigned integer in the  range  [0,
       2*Int64.max_int+1]  .   If  the  input exceeds Int64.max_int it is con-
       verted to the signed integer Int64.min_int + input - Int64.max_int -  1
       .

       The  _  (underscore) character can appear anywhere in the string and is
       ignored.

       Raises Failure if the given string is not a valid representation of  an
       integer,  or  if  the integer represented exceeds the range of integers
       representable in type int64 .

       val of_string_opt : string -> int64 option

       Same as of_string , but return None instead of raising.

       Since 4.05

       val to_string : int64 -> string

       Return the string representation of its argument, in decimal.

       val bits_of_float : float -> int64

       Return the internal representation of the given float according to  the
       IEEE  754 floating-point 'double format' bit layout.  Bit 63 of the re-
       sult represents the sign of the float; bits 62 to 52 represent the (bi-
       ased) exponent; bits 51 to 0 represent the mantissa.

       val float_of_bits : int64 -> float

       Return the floating-point number whose internal representation, accord-
       ing to the IEEE 754 floating-point 'double format' bit layout,  is  the
       given int64 .

       type t = int64

       An alias for the type of 64-bit integers.

       val compare : t -> t -> int

       The  comparison  function for 64-bit integers, with the same specifica-
       tion as compare .  Along with the type t , this function compare allows
       the  module Int64 to be passed as argument to the functors Set.Make and
       Map.Make .

       val unsigned_compare : t -> t -> int

       Same as Int64.compare , except that arguments are  interpreted  as  un-
       signed 64-bit integers.

       Since 4.08.0

       val equal : t -> t -> bool

       The equal function for int64s.

       Since 4.03.0

       val min : t -> t -> t

       Return the smaller of the two arguments.

       Since 4.13.0

       val max : t -> t -> t

       Return the greater of the two arguments.

       Since 4.13.0

OCamldoc                          2023-02-12                         Int64(3o)

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