Module InferIR.IntLit

module F = Format
type t

signed and unsigned integer literals

exception OversizedShift
val add : t ‑> t ‑> t
val compare : t ‑> t ‑> int

compare integers ignoring the distinction between pointers and non-pointers

val compare_value : t ‑> t ‑> int

compare the value of the integers, notice this is different from const compare, which distinguished between signed and unsigned +1

val div : t ‑> t ‑> t
val eq : t ‑> t ‑> bool
val of_int : int ‑> t
val of_int32 : int32 ‑> t
val of_int64 : int64 ‑> t
val geq : t ‑> t ‑> bool
val gt : t ‑> t ‑> bool
val isminusone : t ‑> bool
val isnegative : t ‑> bool
val isnull : t ‑> bool
val isone : t ‑> bool
val iszero : t ‑> bool
val leq : t ‑> t ‑> bool
val logand : t ‑> t ‑> t
val lognot : t ‑> t
val logor : t ‑> t ‑> t
val logxor : t ‑> t ‑> t
val lt : t ‑> t ‑> bool
val minus_one : t
val mul : t ‑> t ‑> t
val neg : t ‑> t
val neq : t ‑> t ‑> bool
val null : t

null behaves like zero except for the function isnull

val one : t
val pp : F.formatter ‑> t ‑> unit
val rem : t ‑> t ‑> t
val shift_left : t ‑> t ‑> t
val shift_right : t ‑> t ‑> t
val sub : t ‑> t ‑> t
val to_int : t ‑> int
val to_signed : t ‑> t option
val to_string : t ‑> string

convert to signed if the value is representable

val two : t
val zero : t