1 /* bignum.h-arbitrary precision integers
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21 /***********************************************************************\
22  *                                                                                        *
23  *        Arbitrary-precision integer arithmetic.                               *
24  *        For speed, we work in groups of bits, even though this                *
25  *        complicates algorithms.                                                         *
26  *        Each group of bits is called a 'littlenum'.                           *
27  *        A bunch of littlenums representing a (possibly large)                 *
28  *        integer is called a 'bignum'.                                         *
29  *        Bignums are >= 0.                                                     *
30  *                                                                                        *
31  \***********************************************************************/
32 
33 #define   LITTLENUM_NUMBER_OF_BITS      (16)
34 #define   LITTLENUM_RADIX                         (1 << LITTLENUM_NUMBER_OF_BITS)
35 #define   LITTLENUM_MASK                          (0xFFFF)
36 #define LITTLENUM_SHIFT                           (1)
37 #define CHARS_PER_LITTLENUM             (1 << LITTLENUM_SHIFT)
38 #ifndef BITS_PER_CHAR
39 #define BITS_PER_CHAR                             (8)
40 #endif
41 
42 typedef unsigned short LITTLENUM_TYPE;
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