Copyright | (C) 2013-2016 University of Twente |
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License | BSD2 (see the file LICENSE) |
Maintainer | Christiaan Baaij <christiaan.baaij@gmail.com> |
Safe Haskell | Safe |
Language | Haskell2010 |
Extensions |
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Synopsis
Documentation
class Resize (f :: Nat -> Type) where Source #
Coerce a value to be represented by a different number of bits
resize :: (KnownNat a, KnownNat b) => f a -> f b Source #
A sign-preserving resize operation
- For signed datatypes: Increasing the size of the number replicates the sign bit to the left. Truncating a number to length L keeps the sign bit and the rightmost L-1 bits.
- For unsigned datatypes: Increasing the size of the number extends with zeros to the left. Truncating a number of length N to a length L just removes the left (most significant) N-L bits.
extend :: (KnownNat a, KnownNat b) => f a -> f (b + a) Source #
Perform a zeroExtend
for unsigned datatypes, and signExtend
for a
signed datatypes
zeroExtend :: (KnownNat a, KnownNat b) => f a -> f (b + a) Source #
Add extra zero bits in front of the MSB
signExtend :: (KnownNat a, KnownNat b) => f a -> f (b + a) Source #
Add extra sign bits in front of the MSB
truncateB :: KnownNat a => f (a + b) -> f a Source #
Remove bits from the MSB