| 1 | """
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| 2 | Math operations, e.g. for arbitrary precision integers 
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| 3 | 
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| 4 | They are currently int64_t, rather than C int, but we want to upgrade to
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| 5 | heap-allocated integers.
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| 6 | 
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| 7 | Regular int ops can use the normal operators + - * /, or maybe i_add() if we
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| 8 | really want.  Does that make code gen harder or worse?
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| 9 | 
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| 10 | Float ops could be + - * / too, but it feels nicer to develop a formal
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| 11 | interface?
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| 12 | """
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| 13 | from __future__ import print_function
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| 14 | 
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| 15 | 
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| 16 | class BigInt(object):
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| 17 | 
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| 18 |     def __init__(self, i):
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| 19 |         # type: (int) -> None
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| 20 |         self.i = i
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| 21 | 
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| 22 |     def __eq__(self, other):
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| 23 |         # type: (object) -> bool
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| 24 | 
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| 25 |         # Disabled check
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| 26 |         # Prevent possible mistakes.  Could do this with other operators
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| 27 |         # raise AssertionError('Use mops.Equal()')
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| 28 | 
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| 29 |         if not isinstance(other, BigInt):
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| 30 |             raise AssertionError()
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| 31 | 
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| 32 |         # Used for hashing
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| 33 |         return self.i == other.i
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| 34 | 
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| 35 |     def __gt__(self, other):
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| 36 |         # type: (object) -> bool
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| 37 |         raise AssertionError('Use functions in mops.py')
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| 38 | 
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| 39 |     def __ge__(self, other):
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| 40 |         # type: (object) -> bool
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| 41 |         raise AssertionError('Use functions in mops.py')
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| 42 | 
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| 43 |     def __hash__(self):
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| 44 |         # type: () -> int
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| 45 |         """For dict lookups."""
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| 46 |         return hash(self.i)
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| 47 | 
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| 48 | 
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| 49 | ZERO = BigInt(0)
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| 50 | ONE = BigInt(1)
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| 51 | MINUS_ONE = BigInt(-1)
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| 52 | MINUS_TWO = BigInt(-2)  # for printf
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| 53 | 
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| 54 | 
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| 55 | def ToStr(b):
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| 56 |     # type: (BigInt) -> str
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| 57 |     return str(b.i)
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| 58 | 
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| 59 | 
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| 60 | def ToOctal(b):
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| 61 |     # type: (BigInt) -> str
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| 62 |     return '%o' % b.i
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| 63 | 
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| 64 | 
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| 65 | def ToHexUpper(b):
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| 66 |     # type: (BigInt) -> str
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| 67 |     return '%X' % b.i
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| 68 | 
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| 69 | 
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| 70 | def ToHexLower(b):
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| 71 |     # type: (BigInt) -> str
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| 72 |     return '%x' % b.i
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| 73 | 
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| 74 | 
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| 75 | def FromStr(s, base=10):
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| 76 |     # type: (str, int) -> BigInt
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| 77 |     return BigInt(int(s, base))
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| 78 | 
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| 79 | 
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| 80 | def BigTruncate(b):
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| 81 |     # type: (BigInt) -> int
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| 82 |     """Only truncates in C++"""
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| 83 |     return b.i
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| 84 | 
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| 85 | 
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| 86 | def IntWiden(i):
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| 87 |     # type: (int) -> BigInt
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| 88 |     """Only widens in C++"""
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| 89 |     return BigInt(i)
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| 90 | 
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| 91 | 
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| 92 | def FromC(i):
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| 93 |     # type: (int) -> BigInt
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| 94 |     """A no-op in C, for RLIM_INFINITY"""
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| 95 |     return BigInt(i)
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| 96 | 
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| 97 | 
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| 98 | def FromBool(b):
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| 99 |     # type: (bool) -> BigInt
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| 100 |     """Only widens in C++"""
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| 101 |     return BigInt(1) if b else BigInt(0)
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| 102 | 
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| 103 | 
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| 104 | def ToFloat(b):
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| 105 |     # type: (BigInt) -> float
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| 106 |     """Used by float(42) in Oils"""
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| 107 |     return float(b.i)
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| 108 | 
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| 109 | 
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| 110 | def FromFloat(f):
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| 111 |     # type: (float) -> BigInt
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| 112 |     """Used by int(3.14) in Oils"""
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| 113 |     return BigInt(int(f))
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| 114 | 
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| 115 | 
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| 116 | # Can't use operator overloading
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| 117 | 
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| 118 | 
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| 119 | def Negate(b):
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| 120 |     # type: (BigInt) -> BigInt
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| 121 |     return BigInt(-b.i)
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| 122 | 
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| 123 | 
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| 124 | def Add(a, b):
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| 125 |     # type: (BigInt, BigInt) -> BigInt
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| 126 |     return BigInt(a.i + b.i)
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| 127 | 
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| 128 | 
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| 129 | def Sub(a, b):
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| 130 |     # type: (BigInt, BigInt) -> BigInt
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| 131 |     return BigInt(a.i - b.i)
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| 132 | 
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| 133 | 
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| 134 | def Mul(a, b):
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| 135 |     # type: (BigInt, BigInt) -> BigInt
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| 136 |     return BigInt(a.i * b.i)
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| 137 | 
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| 138 | 
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| 139 | def Div(a, b):
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| 140 |     # type: (BigInt, BigInt) -> BigInt
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| 141 |     """
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| 142 |     Divide, for positive integers only
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| 143 | 
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| 144 |     Question: does Oils behave like C remainder when it's positive?  Then we
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| 145 |     could be more efficient with a different layering?
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| 146 |     """
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| 147 |     assert a.i >= 0 and b.i >= 0, (a.i, b.i)
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| 148 |     return BigInt(a.i // b.i)
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| 149 | 
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| 150 | 
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| 151 | def Rem(a, b):
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| 152 |     # type: (BigInt, BigInt) -> BigInt
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| 153 |     """
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| 154 |     Remainder, for positive integers only
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| 155 |     """
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| 156 |     assert a.i >= 0 and b.i >= 0, (a.i, b.i)
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| 157 |     return BigInt(a.i % b.i)
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| 158 | 
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| 159 | 
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| 160 | def Equal(a, b):
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| 161 |     # type: (BigInt, BigInt) -> bool
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| 162 |     return a.i == b.i
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| 163 | 
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| 164 | 
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| 165 | def Greater(a, b):
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| 166 |     # type: (BigInt, BigInt) -> bool
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| 167 |     return a.i > b.i
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| 168 | 
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| 169 | 
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| 170 | # GreaterEq, Less, LessEq can all be expressed as the 2 ops above
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| 171 | 
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| 172 | 
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| 173 | def LShift(a, b):
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| 174 |     # type: (BigInt, BigInt) -> BigInt
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| 175 |     """
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| 176 |     Any semantic issues here?  Signed left shift
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| 177 |     """
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| 178 |     return BigInt(a.i << b.i)
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| 179 | 
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| 180 | 
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| 181 | def RShift(a, b):
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| 182 |     # type: (BigInt, BigInt) -> BigInt
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| 183 |     return BigInt(a.i >> b.i)
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| 184 | 
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| 185 | 
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| 186 | def BitAnd(a, b):
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| 187 |     # type: (BigInt, BigInt) -> BigInt
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| 188 |     return BigInt(a.i & b.i)
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| 189 | 
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| 190 | 
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| 191 | def BitOr(a, b):
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| 192 |     # type: (BigInt, BigInt) -> BigInt
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| 193 |     return BigInt(a.i | b.i)
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| 194 | 
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| 195 | 
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| 196 | def BitXor(a, b):
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| 197 |     # type: (BigInt, BigInt) -> BigInt
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| 198 |     return BigInt(a.i ^ b.i)
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| 199 | 
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| 200 | 
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| 201 | def BitNot(a):
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| 202 |     # type: (BigInt) -> BigInt
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| 203 |     return BigInt(~a.i)
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