final class DNil extends Dense
Dense Zero
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Harshad Deo
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- new DNil()
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- type Add[b <: Dense] = b
Add to the number
- type Compare[B <: Dense] = CompareC[B, EQ]
Compares with the other dense number
- type CompareC[B <: Dense, Carry <: Comparison] = CompareC.B.Match[LT, Carry, Comparison]
- type Dec = Nothing
Decrement the number
- type ExpHelper[arg <: Dense, res <: Dense] = res
- type Inc = DCons[D1, DNil]
Increment the number
- type Karatsuba[x <: Dense, res <: Dense] = res
- type Len = DNil
- type Match[NonZero <: Up, IfZero <: Up, Up] = IfZero
Typeconstructor for querying whether this is zero
- type Mult[b <: Dense] = Dense.Mult.b.Match[Karatsuba[b, DNil], DNil, Dense]
Multiply with the number
- type ShiftL = DNil
Unsigned left shift
- type ShiftR = DNil
Unsigned right shift
- type Sq = DNil
Square the number
- type YodaExp[b <: Dense] = ExpHelper[b, _1]
Yoda exponent - to the power of the base, raise the exponent (this is the base).
Yoda exponent - to the power of the base, raise the exponent (this is the base). Implemented this way for efficiency
Author:
Harshad Deo
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- type digit = Nothing
Lowest priority bit
- type tail = Nothing
Rest of the bits, stored in reverse order or priority
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- def ensuring(cond: (DNil) => Boolean, msg: => Any): DNil
- def ensuring(cond: (DNil) => Boolean): DNil
- def ensuring(cond: Boolean, msg: => Any): DNil
- def ensuring(cond: Boolean): DNil
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- def →[B](y: B): (DNil, B)
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- This member is added by an implicit conversion from DNil toArrowAssoc[DNil] performed by method ArrowAssoc in scala.Predef.
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