module Targetint:sig..end
Target processor-native integers.
This module provides operations on the type of signed 32-bit integers (on 32-bit target platforms) or signed 64-bit integers (on 64-bit target platforms). This integer type has exactly the same width as that of a pointer type in the C compiler. All arithmetic operations over are taken modulo 232 or 264 depending on the word size of the target architecture.
type 
The type of target integers.
val zero : tThe target integer 0.
val one : tThe target integer 1.
val minus_one : tThe target integer -1.
val neg : t -> tUnary negation.
val add : t -> t -> tAddition.
val sub : t -> t -> tSubtraction.
val mul : t -> t -> tMultiplication.
val div : t -> t -> tInteger division.  Raise Division_by_zero if the second
   argument is zero.  This division rounds the real quotient of
   its arguments towards zero, as specified for (/).
val rem : t -> t -> tInteger remainder.  If y is not zero, the result
   of Targetint.rem x y satisfies the following properties:
   Targetint.zero <= Nativeint.rem x y < Targetint.abs y and
   x = Targetint.add (Targetint.mul (Targetint.div x y) y).
   If 
                      (Targetint.rem x y)y = 0, Targetint.rem x y raises Division_by_zero.
val succ : t -> tSuccessor.
   Targetint.succ x is Targetint.add x Targetint.one.
val pred : t -> tPredecessor.
   Targetint.pred x is Targetint.sub x Targetint.one.
val abs : t -> tReturn the absolute value of its argument.
val size : intThe size in bits of a target native integer.
val max_int : tThe greatest representable target integer, either 231 - 1 on a 32-bit platform, or 263 - 1 on a 64-bit platform.
val min_int : tThe smallest representable target integer, either -231 on a 32-bit platform, or -263 on a 64-bit platform.
val logand : t -> t -> tBitwise logical and.
val logor : t -> t -> tBitwise logical or.
val logxor : t -> t -> tBitwise logical exclusive or.
val lognot : t -> tBitwise logical negation.
val shift_left : t -> int -> tTargetint.shift_left x y shifts x to the left by y bits.
    The result is unspecified if y < 0 or y >= bitsize,
    where bitsize is 32 on a 32-bit platform and
    64 on a 64-bit platform.
val shift_right : t -> int -> tTargetint.shift_right x y shifts x to the right by y bits.
    This is an arithmetic shift: the sign bit of x is replicated
    and inserted in the vacated bits.
    The result is unspecified if y < 0 or y >= bitsize.
val shift_right_logical : t -> int -> tTargetint.shift_right_logical x y shifts x to the right
    by y bits.
    This is a logical shift: zeroes are inserted in the vacated bits
    regardless of the sign of x.
    The result is unspecified if y < 0 or y >= bitsize.
val of_int : int -> tConvert the given integer (type int) to a target integer
    (type t), module the target word size.
val of_int_exn : int -> tConvert the given integer (type int) to a target integer
    (type t).  Raises a fatal error if the conversion is not exact.
val to_int : t -> intConvert the given target integer (type t) to an
    integer (type int).  The high-order bit is lost during
    the conversion.
val of_float : float -> tConvert the given floating-point number to a target integer,
   discarding the fractional part (truncate towards 0).
   The result of the conversion is undefined if, after truncation,
   the number is outside the range
   [Targetint.min_int, Targetint.max_int].
val to_float : t -> floatConvert the given target integer to a floating-point number.
val of_int32 : int32 -> tConvert the given 32-bit integer (type int32)
    to a target integer.
val to_int32 : t -> int32Convert the given target integer to a
    32-bit integer (type int32).  On 64-bit platforms,
    the 64-bit native integer is taken modulo 232,
    i.e. the top 32 bits are lost.  On 32-bit platforms,
    the conversion is exact.
val of_int64 : int64 -> tConvert the given 64-bit integer (type int64)
    to a target integer.
val to_int64 : t -> int64Convert the given target integer to a
    64-bit integer (type int64).
val of_string : string -> tConvert the given string to a target integer.
    The string is read in decimal (by default) or in hexadecimal,
    octal or binary if the string begins with 0x, 0o or 0b
    respectively.
    Raise Failure "int_of_string" if the given string is not
    a valid representation of an integer, or if the integer represented
    exceeds the range of integers representable in type nativeint.
val to_string : t -> stringReturn the string representation of its argument, in decimal.
val compare : t -> t -> intval equal : t -> t -> boolThe equal function for target ints.
type | | | Int32 of  | 
| | | Int64 of  | 
val repr : t -> reprThe concrete representation of a native integer.