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/* Long (arbitrary precision) integer object implementation */
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/* XXX The functional organization of this file is terrible */
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#include "Python.h"
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#include "pycore_bitutils.h"      // _Py_popcount32()
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#include "pycore_initconfig.h"    // _PyStatus_OK()
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#include "pycore_call.h"          // _PyObject_MakeTpCall
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#include "pycore_freelist.h"      // _Py_FREELIST_FREE, _Py_FREELIST_POP
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#include "pycore_long.h"          // _Py_SmallInts
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#include "pycore_object.h"        // _PyObject_Init()
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#include "pycore_runtime.h"       // _PY_NSMALLPOSINTS
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#include "pycore_stackref.h"
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#include "pycore_structseq.h"     // _PyStructSequence_FiniBuiltin()
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#include "pycore_unicodeobject.h" // _PyUnicode_Equal()
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#include <float.h>                // DBL_MANT_DIG
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#include <stddef.h>               // offsetof
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#include "clinic/longobject.c.h"
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/*[clinic input]
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class int "PyObject *" "&PyLong_Type"
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[clinic start generated code]*/
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/*[clinic end generated code: output=da39a3ee5e6b4b0d input=ec0275e3422a36e3]*/
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#define medium_value(x) ((stwodigits)_PyLong_CompactValue(x))
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#define IS_SMALL_INT(ival) (-_PY_NSMALLNEGINTS <= (ival) && (ival) < _PY_NSMALLPOSINTS)
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#define IS_SMALL_UINT(ival) ((ival) < _PY_NSMALLPOSINTS)
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#define _MAX_STR_DIGITS_ERROR_FMT_TO_INT "Exceeds the limit (%d digits) for integer string conversion: value has %zd digits; use sys.set_int_max_str_digits() to increase the limit"
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#define _MAX_STR_DIGITS_ERROR_FMT_TO_STR "Exceeds the limit (%d digits) for integer string conversion; use sys.set_int_max_str_digits() to increase the limit"
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/* If defined, use algorithms from the _pylong.py module */
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#define WITH_PYLONG_MODULE 1
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// Forward declarations
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static PyLongObject* long_neg(PyLongObject *v);
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static PyLongObject *x_divrem(PyLongObject *, PyLongObject *, PyLongObject **);
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static PyObject* long_long(PyObject *v);
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static PyObject* long_lshift_int64(PyLongObject *a, int64_t shiftby);
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static inline void
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_Py_DECREF_INT(PyLongObject *op)
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29.5M
{
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    assert(PyLong_CheckExact(op));
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    _Py_DECREF_SPECIALIZED((PyObject *)op, _PyLong_ExactDealloc);
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}
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static inline int
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is_medium_int(stwodigits x)
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708M
{
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    /* Take care that we are comparing unsigned values. */
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    twodigits x_plus_mask = ((twodigits)x) + PyLong_MASK;
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    return x_plus_mask < ((twodigits)PyLong_MASK) + PyLong_BASE;
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}
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static PyObject *
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get_small_int(sdigit ival)
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3.12G
{
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    assert(IS_SMALL_INT(ival));
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    return (PyObject *)&_PyLong_SMALL_INTS[_PY_NSMALLNEGINTS + ival];
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}
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static PyLongObject *
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maybe_small_long(PyLongObject *v)
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19.7M
{
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    if (v && _PyLong_IsCompact(v)) {
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        stwodigits ival = medium_value(v);
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        if (IS_SMALL_INT(ival)) {
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            _Py_DECREF_INT(v);
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            return (PyLongObject *)get_small_int((sdigit)ival);
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        }
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    }
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    return v;
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}
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/* For int multiplication, use the O(N**2) school algorithm unless
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 * both operands contain more than KARATSUBA_CUTOFF digits (this
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 * being an internal Python int digit, in base BASE).
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 */
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#define KARATSUBA_CUTOFF 70
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#define KARATSUBA_SQUARE_CUTOFF (2 * KARATSUBA_CUTOFF)
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/* For exponentiation, use the binary left-to-right algorithm unless the
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 ^ exponent contains more than HUGE_EXP_CUTOFF bits.  In that case, do
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 * (no more than) EXP_WINDOW_SIZE bits at a time.  The potential drawback is
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 * that a table of 2**(EXP_WINDOW_SIZE - 1) intermediate results is
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 * precomputed.
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 */
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#define EXP_WINDOW_SIZE 5
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#define EXP_TABLE_LEN (1 << (EXP_WINDOW_SIZE - 1))
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/* Suppose the exponent has bit length e. All ways of doing this
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 * need e squarings. The binary method also needs a multiply for
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 * each bit set. In a k-ary method with window width w, a multiply
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 * for each non-zero window, so at worst (and likely!)
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 * ceiling(e/w). The k-ary sliding window method has the same
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 * worst case, but the window slides so it can sometimes skip
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 * over an all-zero window that the fixed-window method can't
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 * exploit. In addition, the windowing methods need multiplies
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 * to precompute a table of small powers.
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 *
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 * For the sliding window method with width 5, 16 precomputation
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 * multiplies are needed. Assuming about half the exponent bits
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 * are set, then, the binary method needs about e/2 extra mults
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 * and the window method about 16 + e/5.
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 *
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 * The latter is smaller for e > 53 1/3. We don't have direct
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 * access to the bit length, though, so call it 60, which is a
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 * multiple of a long digit's max bit length (15 or 30 so far).
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 */
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#define HUGE_EXP_CUTOFF 60
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#define SIGCHECK(PyTryBlock)                    \
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    do {                                        \
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        if (PyErr_CheckSignals()) PyTryBlock    \
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    } while(0)
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/* Normalize (remove leading zeros from) an int object.
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   Doesn't attempt to free the storage--in most cases, due to the nature
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   of the algorithms used, this could save at most be one word anyway. */
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static PyLongObject *
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long_normalize(PyLongObject *v)
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{
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    Py_ssize_t j = _PyLong_DigitCount(v);
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    Py_ssize_t i = j;
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    while (i > 0 && v->long_value.ob_digit[i-1] == 0)
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        --i;
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    if (i != j) {
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        if (i == 0) {
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            _PyLong_SetSignAndDigitCount(v, 0, 0);
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        }
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        else {
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            _PyLong_SetDigitCount(v, i);
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        }
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    }
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    return v;
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}
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/* Allocate a new int object with size digits.
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   Return NULL and set exception if we run out of memory. */
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#if SIZEOF_SIZE_T < 8
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# define MAX_LONG_DIGITS \
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    ((PY_SSIZE_T_MAX - offsetof(PyLongObject, long_value.ob_digit))/sizeof(digit))
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#else
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/* Guarantee that the number of bits fits in int64_t.
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   This is more than an exbibyte, that is more than many of modern
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   architectures support in principle.
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   -1 is added to avoid overflow in _PyLong_Frexp(). */
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# define MAX_LONG_DIGITS ((INT64_MAX-1) / PyLong_SHIFT)
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#endif
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static PyLongObject *
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long_alloc(Py_ssize_t size)
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{
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    assert(size >= 0);
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    PyLongObject *result = NULL;
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    if (size > (Py_ssize_t)MAX_LONG_DIGITS) {
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        PyErr_SetString(PyExc_OverflowError,
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                        "too many digits in integer");
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        return NULL;
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    }
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    /* Fast operations for single digit integers (including zero)
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     * assume that there is always at least one digit present. */
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    Py_ssize_t ndigits = size ? size : 1;
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    if (ndigits == 1) {
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        result = (PyLongObject *)_Py_FREELIST_POP(PyLongObject, ints);
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    }
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    if (result == NULL) {
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        /* Number of bytes needed is: offsetof(PyLongObject, ob_digit) +
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        sizeof(digit)*size.  Previous incarnations of this code used
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        sizeof() instead of the offsetof, but this risks being
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        incorrect in the presence of padding between the header
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        and the digits. */
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        result = PyObject_Malloc(offsetof(PyLongObject, long_value.ob_digit) +
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                                ndigits*sizeof(digit));
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        if (!result) {
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            PyErr_NoMemory();
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            return NULL;
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        }
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        _PyObject_Init((PyObject*)result, &PyLong_Type);
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    }
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    _PyLong_SetSignAndDigitCount(result, size != 0, size);
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    /* The digit has to be initialized explicitly to avoid
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     * use-of-uninitialized-value. */
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    result->long_value.ob_digit[0] = 0;
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    return result;
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}
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PyLongObject *
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_PyLong_New(Py_ssize_t size)
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{
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    return long_alloc(size);
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}
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PyLongObject *
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_PyLong_FromDigits(int negative, Py_ssize_t digit_count, digit *digits)
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{
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    assert(digit_count >= 0);
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    if (digit_count == 0) {
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        return (PyLongObject *)_PyLong_GetZero();
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    }
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    PyLongObject *result = long_alloc(digit_count);
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    if (result == NULL) {
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        return NULL;
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    }
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    _PyLong_SetSignAndDigitCount(result, negative?-1:1, digit_count);
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    memcpy(result->long_value.ob_digit, digits, digit_count * sizeof(digit));
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    return result;
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}
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PyObject *
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_PyLong_Copy(PyLongObject *src)
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{
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    assert(src != NULL);
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    int sign;
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    if (_PyLong_IsCompact(src)) {
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        stwodigits ival = medium_value(src);
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        if (IS_SMALL_INT(ival)) {
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            return get_small_int((sdigit)ival);
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        }
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        sign = _PyLong_CompactSign(src);
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    }
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    else {
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        sign = _PyLong_NonCompactSign(src);
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    }
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    Py_ssize_t size = _PyLong_DigitCount(src);
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    PyLongObject *result = long_alloc(size);
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    if (result == NULL) {
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        return NULL;
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    }
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    _PyLong_SetSignAndDigitCount(result, sign, size);
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    memcpy(result->long_value.ob_digit, src->long_value.ob_digit,
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           size * sizeof(digit));
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    return (PyObject *)result;
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}
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static PyObject *
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_PyLong_FromMedium(sdigit x)
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{
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    assert(!IS_SMALL_INT(x));
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    assert(is_medium_int(x));
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    PyLongObject *v = (PyLongObject *)_Py_FREELIST_POP(PyLongObject, ints);
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    if (v == NULL) {
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        v = PyObject_Malloc(sizeof(PyLongObject));
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        if (v == NULL) {
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            PyErr_NoMemory();
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            return NULL;
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        }
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        _PyObject_Init((PyObject*)v, &PyLong_Type);
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    }
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    digit abs_x = x < 0 ? -x : x;
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    _PyLong_SetSignAndDigitCount(v, x<0?-1:1, 1);
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    v->long_value.ob_digit[0] = abs_x;
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    return (PyObject*)v;
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}
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static PyObject *
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_PyLong_FromLarge(stwodigits ival)
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{
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    twodigits abs_ival;
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    int sign;
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    assert(!is_medium_int(ival));
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    if (ival < 0) {
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        /* negate: can't write this as abs_ival = -ival since that
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           invokes undefined behaviour when ival is LONG_MIN */
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        abs_ival = 0U-(twodigits)ival;
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        sign = -1;
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    }
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    else {
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        abs_ival = (twodigits)ival;
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        sign = 1;
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    }
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    /* Must be at least two digits */
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    assert(abs_ival >> PyLong_SHIFT != 0);
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    twodigits t = abs_ival >> (PyLong_SHIFT * 2);
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    Py_ssize_t ndigits = 2;
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    while (t) {
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        ++ndigits;
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        t >>= PyLong_SHIFT;
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    }
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    PyLongObject *v = long_alloc(ndigits);
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    if (v != NULL) {
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        digit *p = v->long_value.ob_digit;
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        _PyLong_SetSignAndDigitCount(v, sign, ndigits);
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        t = abs_ival;
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        while (t) {
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            *p++ = Py_SAFE_DOWNCAST(
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                t & PyLong_MASK, twodigits, digit);
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            t >>= PyLong_SHIFT;
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        }
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    }
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    return (PyObject *)v;
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}
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/* Create a new int object from a C word-sized int */
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static inline PyLongObject *
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_PyLong_FromSTwoDigits(stwodigits x)
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17.2M
{
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    if (IS_SMALL_INT(x)) {
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        return (PyLongObject*)get_small_int((sdigit)x);
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    }
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    assert(x != 0);
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    if (is_medium_int(x)) {
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        return (PyLongObject*)_PyLong_FromMedium((sdigit)x);
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    }
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    return (PyLongObject*)_PyLong_FromLarge(x);
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}
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/* Create a new medium int object from a medium int.
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 * Do not raise. Return NULL if not medium or can't allocate. */
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static inline _PyStackRef
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medium_from_stwodigits(stwodigits x)
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1.26G
{
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1.26G
    if (IS_SMALL_INT(x)) {
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559M
        return PyStackRef_FromPyObjectBorrow(get_small_int((sdigit)x));
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559M
    }
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1.26G
    assert(x != 0);
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703M
    if(!is_medium_int(x)) {
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        return PyStackRef_NULL;
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    }
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703M
    PyLongObject *v = (PyLongObject *)_Py_FREELIST_POP(PyLongObject, ints);
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703M
    if (v == NULL) {
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        v = PyObject_Malloc(sizeof(PyLongObject));
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11.3M
        if (v == NULL) {
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            return PyStackRef_NULL;
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        }
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        _PyObject_Init((PyObject*)v, &PyLong_Type);
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    }
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703M
    digit abs_x = x < 0 ? (digit)(-x) : (digit)x;
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    _PyLong_SetSignAndDigitCount(v, x<0?-1:1, 1);
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    v->long_value.ob_digit[0] = abs_x;
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    return PyStackRef_FromPyObjectStealMortal((PyObject *)v);
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}
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/* If a freshly-allocated int is already shared, it must
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   be a small integer, so negating it must go to PyLong_FromLong */
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Py_LOCAL_INLINE(void)
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_PyLong_Negate(PyLongObject **x_p)
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{
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    PyLongObject *x;
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    x = (PyLongObject *)*x_p;
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    if (_PyObject_IsUniquelyReferenced((PyObject *)x)) {
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         _PyLong_FlipSign(x);
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        return;
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    }
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    *x_p = _PyLong_FromSTwoDigits(-medium_value(x));
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    Py_DECREF(x);
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}
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#define PYLONG_FROM_INT(UINT_TYPE, INT_TYPE, ival)                                  \
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    do {                                                                            \
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        /* Handle small and medium cases. */                                        \
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3.19G
        if (IS_SMALL_INT(ival)) {                                                   \
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            return get_small_int((sdigit)(ival));                                   \
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        }                                                                           \
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        if (-(INT_TYPE)PyLong_MASK <= (ival) && (ival) <= (INT_TYPE)PyLong_MASK) {  \
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            return _PyLong_FromMedium((sdigit)(ival));                              \
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        }                                                                           \
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        UINT_TYPE abs_ival = (ival) < 0 ? 0U-(UINT_TYPE)(ival) : (UINT_TYPE)(ival); \
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        /* Do shift in two steps to avoid possible undefined behavior. */           \
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        UINT_TYPE t = abs_ival >> PyLong_SHIFT >> PyLong_SHIFT;                     \
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        /* Count digits (at least two - smaller cases were handled above). */       \
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        Py_ssize_t ndigits = 2;                                                     \
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        while (t) {                                                                 \
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            ++ndigits;                                                              \
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            t >>= PyLong_SHIFT;                                                     \
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        }                                                                           \
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        /* Construct output value. */                                               \
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        PyLongObject *v = long_alloc(ndigits);                                      \
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        if (v == NULL) {                                                            \
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            return NULL;                                                            \
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        }                                                                           \
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        digit *p = v->long_value.ob_digit;                                          \
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        _PyLong_SetSignAndDigitCount(v, (ival) < 0 ? -1 : 1, ndigits);              \
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        t = abs_ival;                                                               \
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        while (t) {                                                                 \
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            *p++ = (digit)(t & PyLong_MASK);                                        \
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            t >>= PyLong_SHIFT;                                                     \
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        }                                                                           \
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        return (PyObject *)v;                                                       \
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    } while(0)
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/* Create a new int object from a C long int */
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PyObject *
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PyLong_FromLong(long ival)
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2.76G
{
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    PYLONG_FROM_INT(unsigned long, long, ival);
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}
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#define PYLONG_FROM_UINT(INT_TYPE, ival) \
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    do { \
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13.8M
        /* Handle small and medium cases. */ \
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        if (IS_SMALL_UINT(ival)) { \
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            return get_small_int((sdigit)(ival)); \
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        } \
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        if ((ival) <= PyLong_MASK) { \
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            return _PyLong_FromMedium((sdigit)(ival)); \
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        } \
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        /* Do shift in two steps to avoid possible undefined behavior. */ \
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        INT_TYPE t = (ival) >> PyLong_SHIFT >> PyLong_SHIFT; \
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        /* Count digits (at least two - smaller cases were handled above). */ \
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        Py_ssize_t ndigits = 2; \
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        while (t) { \
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            ++ndigits; \
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            t >>= PyLong_SHIFT; \
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        } \
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        /* Construct output value. */ \
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        PyLongObject *v = long_alloc(ndigits); \
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        if (v == NULL) { \
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            return NULL; \
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        } \
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        digit *p = v->long_value.ob_digit; \
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        while ((ival)) { \
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            *p++ = (digit)((ival) & PyLong_MASK); \
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            (ival) >>= PyLong_SHIFT; \
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        } \
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        return (PyObject *)v; \
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    } while(0)
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/* Create a new int object from a C unsigned long int */
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PyObject *
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PyLong_FromUnsignedLong(unsigned long ival)
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12.3M
{
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    PYLONG_FROM_UINT(unsigned long, ival);
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}
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/* Create a new int object from a C unsigned long long int. */
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PyObject *
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PyLong_FromUnsignedLongLong(unsigned long long ival)
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1.46M
{
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1.46M
    PYLONG_FROM_UINT(unsigned long long, ival);
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}
451
452
/* Create a new int object from a C size_t. */
453
454
PyObject *
455
PyLong_FromSize_t(size_t ival)
456
81.4k
{
457
81.4k
    PYLONG_FROM_UINT(size_t, ival);
458
81.4k
}
459
460
/* Create a new int object from a C double */
461
462
PyObject *
463
PyLong_FromDouble(double dval)
464
56.6k
{
465
    /* Try to get out cheap if this fits in a long. When a finite value of real
466
     * floating type is converted to an integer type, the value is truncated
467
     * toward zero. If the value of the integral part cannot be represented by
468
     * the integer type, the behavior is undefined. Thus, we must check that
469
     * value is in range (LONG_MIN - 1, LONG_MAX + 1). If a long has more bits
470
     * of precision than a double, casting LONG_MIN - 1 to double may yield an
471
     * approximation, but LONG_MAX + 1 is a power of two and can be represented
472
     * as double exactly (assuming FLT_RADIX is 2 or 16), so for simplicity
473
     * check against [-(LONG_MAX + 1), LONG_MAX + 1).
474
     */
475
56.6k
    const double int_max = (unsigned long)LONG_MAX + 1;
476
56.6k
    if (-int_max < dval && dval < int_max) {
477
56.6k
        return PyLong_FromLong((long)dval);
478
56.6k
    }
479
480
1
    PyLongObject *v;
481
1
    double frac;
482
1
    int i, ndig, expo, neg;
483
1
    neg = 0;
484
1
    if (isinf(dval)) {
485
0
        PyErr_SetString(PyExc_OverflowError,
486
0
                        "cannot convert float infinity to integer");
487
0
        return NULL;
488
0
    }
489
1
    if (isnan(dval)) {
490
0
        PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError,
491
0
                        "cannot convert float NaN to integer");
492
0
        return NULL;
493
0
    }
494
1
    if (dval < 0.0) {
495
1
        neg = 1;
496
1
        dval = -dval;
497
1
    }
498
1
    frac = frexp(dval, &expo); /* dval = frac*2**expo; 0.0 <= frac < 1.0 */
499
1
    assert(expo > 0);
500
1
    ndig = (expo-1) / PyLong_SHIFT + 1; /* Number of 'digits' in result */
501
1
    v = long_alloc(ndig);
502
1
    if (v == NULL)
503
0
        return NULL;
504
1
    frac = ldexp(frac, (expo-1) % PyLong_SHIFT + 1);
505
15
    for (i = ndig; --i >= 0; ) {
506
14
        digit bits = (digit)frac;
507
14
        v->long_value.ob_digit[i] = bits;
508
14
        frac = frac - (double)bits;
509
14
        frac = ldexp(frac, PyLong_SHIFT);
510
14
    }
511
1
    if (neg) {
512
1
        _PyLong_FlipSign(v);
513
1
    }
514
1
    return (PyObject *)v;
515
1
}
516
517
/* Checking for overflow in PyLong_AsLong is a PITA since C doesn't define
518
 * anything about what happens when a signed integer operation overflows,
519
 * and some compilers think they're doing you a favor by being "clever"
520
 * then.  The bit pattern for the largest positive signed long is
521
 * (unsigned long)LONG_MAX, and for the smallest negative signed long
522
 * it is abs(LONG_MIN), which we could write -(unsigned long)LONG_MIN.
523
 * However, some other compilers warn about applying unary minus to an
524
 * unsigned operand.  Hence the weird "0-".
525
 */
526
3
#define PY_ABS_LONG_MIN         (0-(unsigned long)LONG_MIN)
527
0
#define PY_ABS_SSIZE_T_MIN      (0-(size_t)PY_SSIZE_T_MIN)
528
529
static inline unsigned long
530
unroll_digits_ulong(PyLongObject *v, Py_ssize_t *iptr)
531
1.40M
{
532
1.40M
    assert(ULONG_MAX >= ((1UL << PyLong_SHIFT) - 1));
533
534
1.40M
    Py_ssize_t i = *iptr;
535
1.40M
    assert(i >= 2);
536
537
    /* unroll 1 digit */
538
1.40M
    --i;
539
1.40M
    digit *digits = v->long_value.ob_digit;
540
1.40M
    unsigned long x = digits[i];
541
542
1.40M
#if (ULONG_MAX >> PyLong_SHIFT) >= ((1UL << PyLong_SHIFT) - 1)
543
    /* unroll another digit */
544
1.40M
    x <<= PyLong_SHIFT;
545
1.40M
    --i;
546
1.40M
    x |= digits[i];
547
1.40M
#endif
548
549
1.40M
    *iptr = i;
550
1.40M
    return x;
551
1.40M
}
552
553
static inline size_t
554
unroll_digits_size_t(PyLongObject *v, Py_ssize_t *iptr)
555
240k
{
556
240k
    assert(SIZE_MAX >= ((1UL << PyLong_SHIFT) - 1));
557
558
240k
    Py_ssize_t i = *iptr;
559
240k
    assert(i >= 2);
560
561
    /* unroll 1 digit */
562
240k
    --i;
563
240k
    digit *digits = v->long_value.ob_digit;
564
240k
    size_t x = digits[i];
565
566
240k
#if (SIZE_MAX >> PyLong_SHIFT) >= ((1 << PyLong_SHIFT) - 1)
567
    /* unroll another digit */
568
240k
    x <<= PyLong_SHIFT;
569
240k
    --i;
570
240k
    x |= digits[i];
571
240k
#endif
572
573
240k
    *iptr = i;
574
240k
    return x;
575
240k
}
576
577
/* Get a C long int from an int object or any object that has an __index__
578
   method.
579
580
   On overflow, return -1 and set *overflow to 1 or -1 depending on the sign of
581
   the result.  Otherwise *overflow is 0.
582
583
   For other errors (e.g., TypeError), return -1 and set an error condition.
584
   In this case *overflow will be 0.
585
*/
586
long
587
PyLong_AsLongAndOverflow(PyObject *vv, int *overflow)
588
304M
{
589
    /* This version originally by Tim Peters */
590
304M
    PyLongObject *v;
591
304M
    long res;
592
304M
    Py_ssize_t i;
593
304M
    int sign;
594
304M
    int do_decref = 0; /* if PyNumber_Index was called */
595
596
304M
    *overflow = 0;
597
304M
    if (vv == NULL) {
598
0
        PyErr_BadInternalCall();
599
0
        return -1;
600
0
    }
601
602
304M
    if (PyLong_Check(vv)) {
603
304M
        v = (PyLongObject *)vv;
604
304M
    }
605
39.0k
    else {
606
39.0k
        v = (PyLongObject *)_PyNumber_Index(vv);
607
39.0k
        if (v == NULL)
608
39.0k
            return -1;
609
0
        do_decref = 1;
610
0
    }
611
304M
    if (_PyLong_IsCompact(v)) {
612
#if SIZEOF_LONG < SIZEOF_SIZE_T
613
        Py_ssize_t tmp = _PyLong_CompactValue(v);
614
        if (tmp < LONG_MIN) {
615
            *overflow = -1;
616
            res = -1;
617
        }
618
        else if (tmp > LONG_MAX) {
619
            *overflow = 1;
620
            res = -1;
621
        }
622
        else {
623
            res = (long)tmp;
624
        }
625
#else
626
304M
        res = _PyLong_CompactValue(v);
627
304M
#endif
628
304M
    }
629
207
    else {
630
207
        res = -1;
631
207
        i = _PyLong_DigitCount(v);
632
207
        sign = _PyLong_NonCompactSign(v);
633
634
207
        unsigned long x = unroll_digits_ulong(v, &i);
635
219
        while (--i >= 0) {
636
99
            if (x > (ULONG_MAX >> PyLong_SHIFT)) {
637
87
                *overflow = sign;
638
87
                goto exit;
639
87
            }
640
12
            x = (x << PyLong_SHIFT) | v->long_value.ob_digit[i];
641
12
        }
642
        /* Haven't lost any bits, but casting to long requires extra
643
        * care (see comment above).
644
        */
645
120
        if (x <= (unsigned long)LONG_MAX) {
646
108
            res = (long)x * sign;
647
108
        }
648
12
        else if (sign < 0 && x == PY_ABS_LONG_MIN) {
649
3
            res = LONG_MIN;
650
3
        }
651
9
        else {
652
9
            *overflow = sign;
653
            /* res is already set to -1 */
654
9
        }
655
120
    }
656
304M
  exit:
657
304M
    if (do_decref) {
658
0
        Py_DECREF(v);
659
0
    }
660
304M
    return res;
661
304M
}
662
663
/* Get a C long int from an int object or any object that has an __index__
664
   method.  Return -1 and set an error if overflow occurs. */
665
666
long
667
PyLong_AsLong(PyObject *obj)
668
37.1M
{
669
37.1M
    int overflow;
670
37.1M
    long result = PyLong_AsLongAndOverflow(obj, &overflow);
671
37.1M
    if (overflow) {
672
        /* XXX: could be cute and give a different
673
           message for overflow == -1 */
674
28
        PyErr_SetString(PyExc_OverflowError,
675
28
                        "Python int too large to convert to C long");
676
28
    }
677
37.1M
    return result;
678
37.1M
}
679
680
/* Get a C int from an int object or any object that has an __index__
681
   method.  Return -1 and set an error if overflow occurs. */
682
683
int
684
PyLong_AsInt(PyObject *obj)
685
125M
{
686
125M
    int overflow;
687
125M
    long result = PyLong_AsLongAndOverflow(obj, &overflow);
688
125M
    if (overflow || result > INT_MAX || result < INT_MIN) {
689
        /* XXX: could be cute and give a different
690
           message for overflow == -1 */
691
1
        PyErr_SetString(PyExc_OverflowError,
692
1
                        "Python int too large to convert to C int");
693
1
        return -1;
694
1
    }
695
125M
    return (int)result;
696
125M
}
697
698
/* Get a Py_ssize_t from an int object.
699
   Returns -1 and sets an error condition if overflow occurs. */
700
701
Py_ssize_t
702
641M
PyLong_AsSsize_t(PyObject *vv) {
703
641M
    PyLongObject *v;
704
641M
    Py_ssize_t i;
705
641M
    int sign;
706
707
641M
    if (vv == NULL) {
708
0
        PyErr_BadInternalCall();
709
0
        return -1;
710
0
    }
711
641M
    if (!PyLong_Check(vv)) {
712
0
        PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "an integer is required");
713
0
        return -1;
714
0
    }
715
716
641M
    v = (PyLongObject *)vv;
717
641M
    if (_PyLong_IsCompact(v)) {
718
641M
        return _PyLong_CompactValue(v);
719
641M
    }
720
240k
    i = _PyLong_DigitCount(v);
721
240k
    sign = _PyLong_NonCompactSign(v);
722
723
240k
    size_t x = unroll_digits_size_t(v, &i);
724
464k
    while (--i >= 0) {
725
223k
        if (x > (SIZE_MAX >> PyLong_SHIFT)) {
726
130
            goto overflow;
727
130
        }
728
223k
        x = (x << PyLong_SHIFT) | v->long_value.ob_digit[i];
729
223k
    }
730
    /* Haven't lost any bits, but casting to a signed type requires
731
     * extra care (see comment above).
732
     */
733
240k
    if (x <= (size_t)PY_SSIZE_T_MAX) {
734
240k
        return (Py_ssize_t)x * sign;
735
240k
    }
736
155
    else if (sign < 0 && x == PY_ABS_SSIZE_T_MIN) {
737
0
        return PY_SSIZE_T_MIN;
738
0
    }
739
    /* else overflow */
740
741
285
  overflow:
742
285
    PyErr_SetString(PyExc_OverflowError,
743
285
                    "Python int too large to convert to C ssize_t");
744
285
    return -1;
745
240k
}
746
747
/* Get a C unsigned long int from an int object.
748
   Returns -1 and sets an error condition if overflow occurs. */
749
750
unsigned long
751
PyLong_AsUnsignedLong(PyObject *vv)
752
90.1M
{
753
90.1M
    PyLongObject *v;
754
90.1M
    Py_ssize_t i;
755
756
90.1M
    if (vv == NULL) {
757
0
        PyErr_BadInternalCall();
758
0
        return (unsigned long)-1;
759
0
    }
760
90.1M
    if (!PyLong_Check(vv)) {
761
0
        PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "an integer is required");
762
0
        return (unsigned long)-1;
763
0
    }
764
765
90.1M
    v = (PyLongObject *)vv;
766
90.1M
    if (_PyLong_IsNonNegativeCompact(v)) {
767
#if SIZEOF_LONG < SIZEOF_SIZE_T
768
        size_t tmp = (size_t)_PyLong_CompactValue(v);
769
        unsigned long res = (unsigned long)tmp;
770
        if (res != tmp) {
771
            goto overflow;
772
        }
773
        return res;
774
#else
775
88.7M
        return (unsigned long)(size_t)_PyLong_CompactValue(v);
776
88.7M
#endif
777
88.7M
    }
778
1.40M
    if (_PyLong_IsNegative(v)) {
779
0
        PyErr_SetString(PyExc_OverflowError,
780
0
                        "can't convert negative value to unsigned int");
781
0
        return (unsigned long) -1;
782
0
    }
783
1.40M
    i = _PyLong_DigitCount(v);
784
785
1.40M
    unsigned long x = unroll_digits_ulong(v, &i);
786
1.40M
    while (--i >= 0) {
787
0
        if (x > (ULONG_MAX >> PyLong_SHIFT)) {
788
0
            goto overflow;
789
0
        }
790
0
        x = (x << PyLong_SHIFT) | v->long_value.ob_digit[i];
791
0
    }
792
1.40M
    return x;
793
0
overflow:
794
0
    PyErr_SetString(PyExc_OverflowError,
795
0
                    "Python int too large to convert "
796
0
                    "to C unsigned long");
797
0
    return (unsigned long) -1;
798
1.40M
}
799
800
/* Get a C size_t from an int object. Returns (size_t)-1 and sets
801
   an error condition if overflow occurs. */
802
803
size_t
804
PyLong_AsSize_t(PyObject *vv)
805
58
{
806
58
    PyLongObject *v;
807
58
    Py_ssize_t i;
808
809
58
    if (vv == NULL) {
810
0
        PyErr_BadInternalCall();
811
0
        return (size_t) -1;
812
0
    }
813
58
    if (!PyLong_Check(vv)) {
814
0
        PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "an integer is required");
815
0
        return (size_t)-1;
816
0
    }
817
818
58
    v = (PyLongObject *)vv;
819
58
    if (_PyLong_IsNonNegativeCompact(v)) {
820
58
        return (size_t)_PyLong_CompactValue(v);
821
58
    }
822
0
    if (_PyLong_IsNegative(v)) {
823
0
        PyErr_SetString(PyExc_OverflowError,
824
0
                   "can't convert negative value to size_t");
825
0
        return (size_t) -1;
826
0
    }
827
0
    i = _PyLong_DigitCount(v);
828
829
0
    size_t x = unroll_digits_size_t(v, &i);
830
0
    while (--i >= 0) {
831
0
            if (x > (SIZE_MAX >> PyLong_SHIFT)) {
832
0
                PyErr_SetString(PyExc_OverflowError,
833
0
                    "Python int too large to convert to C size_t");
834
0
                return (size_t) -1;
835
0
            }
836
0
            x = (x << PyLong_SHIFT) | v->long_value.ob_digit[i];
837
0
        }
838
0
    return x;
839
0
}
840
841
/* Get a C unsigned long int from an int object, ignoring the high bits.
842
   Returns -1 and sets an error condition if an error occurs. */
843
844
static unsigned long
845
_PyLong_AsUnsignedLongMask(PyObject *vv)
846
0
{
847
0
    PyLongObject *v;
848
0
    Py_ssize_t i;
849
850
0
    if (vv == NULL || !PyLong_Check(vv)) {
851
0
        PyErr_BadInternalCall();
852
0
        return (unsigned long) -1;
853
0
    }
854
0
    v = (PyLongObject *)vv;
855
0
    if (_PyLong_IsCompact(v)) {
856
#if SIZEOF_LONG < SIZEOF_SIZE_T
857
        return (unsigned long)(size_t)_PyLong_CompactValue(v);
858
#else
859
0
        return (unsigned long)(long)_PyLong_CompactValue(v);
860
0
#endif
861
0
    }
862
0
    i = _PyLong_DigitCount(v);
863
0
    int sign = _PyLong_NonCompactSign(v);
864
0
    unsigned long x = unroll_digits_ulong(v, &i);
865
0
    while (--i >= 0) {
866
0
        x = (x << PyLong_SHIFT) | v->long_value.ob_digit[i];
867
0
    }
868
0
    return x * sign;
869
0
}
870
871
unsigned long
872
PyLong_AsUnsignedLongMask(PyObject *op)
873
0
{
874
0
    PyLongObject *lo;
875
0
    unsigned long val;
876
877
0
    if (op == NULL) {
878
0
        PyErr_BadInternalCall();
879
0
        return (unsigned long)-1;
880
0
    }
881
882
0
    if (PyLong_Check(op)) {
883
0
        return _PyLong_AsUnsignedLongMask(op);
884
0
    }
885
886
0
    lo = (PyLongObject *)_PyNumber_Index(op);
887
0
    if (lo == NULL)
888
0
        return (unsigned long)-1;
889
890
0
    val = _PyLong_AsUnsignedLongMask((PyObject *)lo);
891
0
    Py_DECREF(lo);
892
0
    return val;
893
0
}
894
895
int
896
PyLong_IsPositive(PyObject *obj)
897
0
{
898
0
    assert(obj != NULL);
899
0
    if (!PyLong_Check(obj)) {
900
0
        PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, "expected int, got %T", obj);
901
0
        return -1;
902
0
    }
903
0
    return _PyLong_IsPositive((PyLongObject *)obj);
904
0
}
905
906
int
907
PyLong_IsNegative(PyObject *obj)
908
0
{
909
0
    assert(obj != NULL);
910
0
    if (!PyLong_Check(obj)) {
911
0
        PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, "expected int, got %T", obj);
912
0
        return -1;
913
0
    }
914
0
    return _PyLong_IsNegative((PyLongObject *)obj);
915
0
}
916
917
int
918
PyLong_IsZero(PyObject *obj)
919
3.30M
{
920
3.30M
    assert(obj != NULL);
921
3.30M
    if (!PyLong_Check(obj)) {
922
0
        PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, "expected int, got %T", obj);
923
0
        return -1;
924
0
    }
925
3.30M
    return _PyLong_IsZero((PyLongObject *)obj);
926
3.30M
}
927
928
static int
929
long_sign(PyObject *vv)
930
1.87M
{
931
1.87M
    assert(vv != NULL);
932
1.87M
    assert(PyLong_Check(vv));
933
1.87M
    PyLongObject *v = (PyLongObject *)vv;
934
935
1.87M
    if (_PyLong_IsCompact(v)) {
936
1.87M
        return _PyLong_CompactSign(v);
937
1.87M
    }
938
0
    return _PyLong_NonCompactSign(v);
939
1.87M
}
940
941
int
942
_PyLong_Sign(PyObject *vv)
943
0
{
944
0
    return long_sign(vv);
945
0
}
946
947
int
948
PyLong_GetSign(PyObject *vv, int *sign)
949
1.87M
{
950
1.87M
    if (!PyLong_Check(vv)) {
951
0
        PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, "expect int, got %T", vv);
952
0
        return -1;
953
0
    }
954
955
1.87M
    *sign = long_sign(vv);
956
1.87M
    return 0;
957
1.87M
}
958
959
static int
960
bit_length_digit(digit x)
961
5.60M
{
962
    // digit can be larger than unsigned long, but only PyLong_SHIFT bits
963
    // of it will be ever used.
964
5.60M
    static_assert(PyLong_SHIFT <= sizeof(unsigned long) * 8,
965
5.60M
                  "digit is larger than unsigned long");
966
5.60M
    return _Py_bit_length((unsigned long)x);
967
5.60M
}
968
969
int64_t
970
_PyLong_NumBits(PyObject *vv)
971
12.4k
{
972
12.4k
    PyLongObject *v = (PyLongObject *)vv;
973
12.4k
    int64_t result = 0;
974
12.4k
    Py_ssize_t ndigits;
975
12.4k
    int msd_bits;
976
977
12.4k
    assert(v != NULL);
978
12.4k
    assert(PyLong_Check(v));
979
12.4k
    ndigits = _PyLong_DigitCount(v);
980
12.4k
    assert(ndigits == 0 || v->long_value.ob_digit[ndigits - 1] != 0);
981
12.4k
    if (ndigits > 0) {
982
12.4k
        digit msd = v->long_value.ob_digit[ndigits - 1];
983
12.4k
#if SIZEOF_SIZE_T == 8
984
12.4k
        assert(ndigits <= INT64_MAX / PyLong_SHIFT);
985
12.4k
#endif
986
12.4k
        result = (int64_t)(ndigits - 1) * PyLong_SHIFT;
987
12.4k
        msd_bits = bit_length_digit(msd);
988
12.4k
        result += msd_bits;
989
12.4k
    }
990
12.4k
    return result;
991
12.4k
}
992
993
PyObject *
994
_PyLong_FromByteArray(const unsigned char* bytes, size_t n,
995
                      int little_endian, int is_signed)
996
22.7k
{
997
22.7k
    const unsigned char* pstartbyte;    /* LSB of bytes */
998
22.7k
    int incr;                           /* direction to move pstartbyte */
999
22.7k
    const unsigned char* pendbyte;      /* MSB of bytes */
1000
22.7k
    size_t numsignificantbytes;         /* number of bytes that matter */
1001
22.7k
    Py_ssize_t ndigits;                 /* number of Python int digits */
1002
22.7k
    PyLongObject* v;                    /* result */
1003
22.7k
    Py_ssize_t idigit = 0;              /* next free index in v->long_value.ob_digit */
1004
1005
22.7k
    if (n == 0)
1006
0
        return PyLong_FromLong(0L);
1007
1008
22.7k
    if (little_endian) {
1009
16.3k
        pstartbyte = bytes;
1010
16.3k
        pendbyte = bytes + n - 1;
1011
16.3k
        incr = 1;
1012
16.3k
    }
1013
6.41k
    else {
1014
6.41k
        pstartbyte = bytes + n - 1;
1015
6.41k
        pendbyte = bytes;
1016
6.41k
        incr = -1;
1017
6.41k
    }
1018
1019
22.7k
    if (is_signed)
1020
27
        is_signed = *pendbyte >= 0x80;
1021
1022
    /* Compute numsignificantbytes.  This consists of finding the most
1023
       significant byte.  Leading 0 bytes are insignificant if the number
1024
       is positive, and leading 0xff bytes if negative. */
1025
22.7k
    {
1026
22.7k
        size_t i;
1027
22.7k
        const unsigned char* p = pendbyte;
1028
22.7k
        const int pincr = -incr;  /* search MSB to LSB */
1029
22.7k
        const unsigned char insignificant = is_signed ? 0xff : 0x00;
1030
1031
62.4k
        for (i = 0; i < n; ++i, p += pincr) {
1032
55.8k
            if (*p != insignificant)
1033
16.2k
                break;
1034
55.8k
        }
1035
22.7k
        numsignificantbytes = n - i;
1036
        /* 2's-comp is a bit tricky here, e.g. 0xff00 == -0x0100, so
1037
           actually has 2 significant bytes.  OTOH, 0xff0001 ==
1038
           -0x00ffff, so we wouldn't *need* to bump it there; but we
1039
           do for 0xffff = -0x0001.  To be safe without bothering to
1040
           check every case, bump it regardless. */
1041
22.7k
        if (is_signed && numsignificantbytes < n)
1042
0
            ++numsignificantbytes;
1043
22.7k
    }
1044
1045
    /* avoid integer overflow */
1046
22.7k
    ndigits = numsignificantbytes / PyLong_SHIFT * 8
1047
22.7k
        + (numsignificantbytes % PyLong_SHIFT * 8 + PyLong_SHIFT - 1) / PyLong_SHIFT;
1048
22.7k
    v = long_alloc(ndigits);
1049
22.7k
    if (v == NULL)
1050
0
        return NULL;
1051
1052
    /* Copy the bits over.  The tricky parts are computing 2's-comp on
1053
       the fly for signed numbers, and dealing with the mismatch between
1054
       8-bit bytes and (probably) 15-bit Python digits.*/
1055
22.7k
    {
1056
22.7k
        size_t i;
1057
22.7k
        twodigits carry = 1;                    /* for 2's-comp calculation */
1058
22.7k
        twodigits accum = 0;                    /* sliding register */
1059
22.7k
        unsigned int accumbits = 0;             /* number of bits in accum */
1060
22.7k
        const unsigned char* p = pstartbyte;
1061
1062
163k
        for (i = 0; i < numsignificantbytes; ++i, p += incr) {
1063
141k
            twodigits thisbyte = *p;
1064
            /* Compute correction for 2's comp, if needed. */
1065
141k
            if (is_signed) {
1066
7.49k
                thisbyte = (0xff ^ thisbyte) + carry;
1067
7.49k
                carry = thisbyte >> 8;
1068
7.49k
                thisbyte &= 0xff;
1069
7.49k
            }
1070
            /* Because we're going LSB to MSB, thisbyte is
1071
               more significant than what's already in accum,
1072
               so needs to be prepended to accum. */
1073
141k
            accum |= thisbyte << accumbits;
1074
141k
            accumbits += 8;
1075
141k
            if (accumbits >= PyLong_SHIFT) {
1076
                /* There's enough to fill a Python digit. */
1077
32.3k
                assert(idigit < ndigits);
1078
32.3k
                v->long_value.ob_digit[idigit] = (digit)(accum & PyLong_MASK);
1079
32.3k
                ++idigit;
1080
32.3k
                accum >>= PyLong_SHIFT;
1081
32.3k
                accumbits -= PyLong_SHIFT;
1082
32.3k
                assert(accumbits < PyLong_SHIFT);
1083
32.3k
            }
1084
141k
        }
1085
22.7k
        assert(accumbits < PyLong_SHIFT);
1086
22.7k
        if (accumbits) {
1087
16.1k
            assert(idigit < ndigits);
1088
16.1k
            v->long_value.ob_digit[idigit] = (digit)accum;
1089
16.1k
            ++idigit;
1090
16.1k
        }
1091
22.7k
    }
1092
1093
22.7k
    int sign = is_signed ? -1: 1;
1094
22.7k
    if (idigit == 0) {
1095
6.52k
        sign = 0;
1096
6.52k
    }
1097
22.7k
    _PyLong_SetSignAndDigitCount(v, sign, idigit);
1098
22.7k
    return (PyObject *)maybe_small_long(long_normalize(v));
1099
22.7k
}
1100
1101
int
1102
_PyLong_AsByteArray(PyLongObject* v,
1103
                    unsigned char* bytes, size_t n,
1104
                    int little_endian, int is_signed,
1105
                    int with_exceptions)
1106
13.5k
{
1107
13.5k
    Py_ssize_t i;               /* index into v->long_value.ob_digit */
1108
13.5k
    Py_ssize_t ndigits;         /* number of digits */
1109
13.5k
    twodigits accum;            /* sliding register */
1110
13.5k
    unsigned int accumbits;     /* # bits in accum */
1111
13.5k
    int do_twos_comp;           /* store 2's-comp?  is_signed and v < 0 */
1112
13.5k
    digit carry;                /* for computing 2's-comp */
1113
13.5k
    size_t j;                   /* # bytes filled */
1114
13.5k
    unsigned char* p;           /* pointer to next byte in bytes */
1115
13.5k
    int pincr;                  /* direction to move p */
1116
1117
13.5k
    assert(v != NULL && PyLong_Check(v));
1118
1119
13.5k
    ndigits = _PyLong_DigitCount(v);
1120
13.5k
    if (_PyLong_IsNegative(v)) {
1121
0
        if (!is_signed) {
1122
0
            if (with_exceptions) {
1123
0
                PyErr_SetString(PyExc_OverflowError,
1124
0
                                "can't convert negative int to unsigned");
1125
0
            }
1126
0
            return -1;
1127
0
        }
1128
0
        do_twos_comp = 1;
1129
0
    }
1130
13.5k
    else {
1131
13.5k
        do_twos_comp = 0;
1132
13.5k
    }
1133
1134
13.5k
    if (little_endian) {
1135
13.1k
        p = bytes;
1136
13.1k
        pincr = 1;
1137
13.1k
    }
1138
421
    else {
1139
421
        p = bytes + n - 1;
1140
421
        pincr = -1;
1141
421
    }
1142
1143
    /* Copy over all the Python digits.
1144
       It's crucial that every Python digit except for the MSD contribute
1145
       exactly PyLong_SHIFT bits to the total, so first assert that the int is
1146
       normalized.
1147
       NOTE: PyLong_AsNativeBytes() assumes that this function will fill in 'n'
1148
       bytes even if it eventually fails to convert the whole number. Make sure
1149
       you account for that if you are changing this algorithm to return without
1150
       doing that.
1151
       */
1152
13.5k
    assert(ndigits == 0 || v->long_value.ob_digit[ndigits - 1] != 0);
1153
13.5k
    j = 0;
1154
13.5k
    accum = 0;
1155
13.5k
    accumbits = 0;
1156
13.5k
    carry = do_twos_comp ? 1 : 0;
1157
39.2k
    for (i = 0; i < ndigits; ++i) {
1158
25.7k
        digit thisdigit = v->long_value.ob_digit[i];
1159
25.7k
        if (do_twos_comp) {
1160
0
            thisdigit = (thisdigit ^ PyLong_MASK) + carry;
1161
0
            carry = thisdigit >> PyLong_SHIFT;
1162
0
            thisdigit &= PyLong_MASK;
1163
0
        }
1164
        /* Because we're going LSB to MSB, thisdigit is more
1165
           significant than what's already in accum, so needs to be
1166
           prepended to accum. */
1167
25.7k
        accum |= (twodigits)thisdigit << accumbits;
1168
1169
        /* The most-significant digit may be (probably is) at least
1170
           partly empty. */
1171
25.7k
        if (i == ndigits - 1) {
1172
            /* Count # of sign bits -- they needn't be stored,
1173
             * although for signed conversion we need later to
1174
             * make sure at least one sign bit gets stored. */
1175
13.1k
            digit s = do_twos_comp ? thisdigit ^ PyLong_MASK : thisdigit;
1176
38.9k
            while (s != 0) {
1177
25.7k
                s >>= 1;
1178
25.7k
                accumbits++;
1179
25.7k
            }
1180
13.1k
        }
1181
12.5k
        else
1182
12.5k
            accumbits += PyLong_SHIFT;
1183
1184
        /* Store as many bytes as possible. */
1185
71.8k
        while (accumbits >= 8) {
1186
46.1k
            if (j >= n)
1187
0
                goto Overflow;
1188
46.1k
            ++j;
1189
46.1k
            *p = (unsigned char)(accum & 0xff);
1190
46.1k
            p += pincr;
1191
46.1k
            accumbits -= 8;
1192
46.1k
            accum >>= 8;
1193
46.1k
        }
1194
25.7k
    }
1195
1196
    /* Store the straggler (if any). */
1197
13.5k
    assert(accumbits < 8);
1198
13.5k
    assert(carry == 0);  /* else do_twos_comp and *every* digit was 0 */
1199
13.5k
    if (accumbits > 0) {
1200
5.12k
        if (j >= n)
1201
0
            goto Overflow;
1202
5.12k
        ++j;
1203
5.12k
        if (do_twos_comp) {
1204
            /* Fill leading bits of the byte with sign bits
1205
               (appropriately pretending that the int had an
1206
               infinite supply of sign bits). */
1207
0
            accum |= (~(twodigits)0) << accumbits;
1208
0
        }
1209
5.12k
        *p = (unsigned char)(accum & 0xff);
1210
5.12k
        p += pincr;
1211
5.12k
    }
1212
8.43k
    else if (j == n && is_signed) {
1213
        /* The main loop filled the byte array exactly, so the code
1214
           just above didn't get to ensure there's a sign bit, and the
1215
           loop below wouldn't add one either.  Make sure a sign bit
1216
           exists. */
1217
7.97k
        int sign_bit_set;
1218
7.97k
        if (n > 0) {
1219
7.97k
            unsigned char msb = *(p - pincr);
1220
7.97k
            sign_bit_set = msb >= 0x80;
1221
7.97k
        }
1222
0
        else {
1223
0
            sign_bit_set = 0;
1224
0
        }
1225
7.97k
        assert(accumbits == 0);
1226
7.97k
        if (sign_bit_set == do_twos_comp)
1227
0
            return 0;
1228
7.97k
        else
1229
7.97k
            goto Overflow;
1230
7.97k
    }
1231
1232
    /* Fill remaining bytes with copies of the sign bit. */
1233
5.57k
    {
1234
5.57k
        unsigned char signbyte = do_twos_comp ? 0xffU : 0U;
1235
10.2k
        for ( ; j < n; ++j, p += pincr)
1236
4.66k
            *p = signbyte;
1237
5.57k
    }
1238
1239
5.57k
    return 0;
1240
1241
7.97k
  Overflow:
1242
7.97k
    if (with_exceptions) {
1243
0
        PyErr_SetString(PyExc_OverflowError, "int too big to convert");
1244
0
    }
1245
7.97k
    return -1;
1246
1247
13.5k
}
1248
1249
// Refactored out for readability, not reuse
1250
static inline int
1251
_fits_in_n_bits(Py_ssize_t v, Py_ssize_t n)
1252
6.31M
{
1253
6.31M
    if (n >= (Py_ssize_t)sizeof(Py_ssize_t) * 8) {
1254
6.27M
        return 1;
1255
6.27M
    }
1256
    // If all bits above n are the same, we fit.
1257
    // (Use n-1 if we require the sign bit to be consistent.)
1258
41.1k
    Py_ssize_t v_extended = v >> ((int)n - 1);
1259
41.1k
    return v_extended == 0 || v_extended == -1;
1260
6.31M
}
1261
1262
static inline int
1263
_resolve_endianness(int *endianness)
1264
6.32M
{
1265
6.32M
    if (*endianness == -1 || (*endianness & 2)) {
1266
6.32M
        *endianness = PY_LITTLE_ENDIAN;
1267
6.32M
    } else {
1268
0
        *endianness &= 1;
1269
0
    }
1270
6.32M
    assert(*endianness == 0 || *endianness == 1);
1271
6.32M
    return 0;
1272
6.32M
}
1273
1274
Py_ssize_t
1275
PyLong_AsNativeBytes(PyObject* vv, void* buffer, Py_ssize_t n, int flags)
1276
6.32M
{
1277
6.32M
    PyLongObject *v;
1278
6.32M
    union {
1279
6.32M
        Py_ssize_t v;
1280
6.32M
        unsigned char b[sizeof(Py_ssize_t)];
1281
6.32M
    } cv;
1282
6.32M
    int do_decref = 0;
1283
6.32M
    Py_ssize_t res = 0;
1284
1285
6.32M
    if (vv == NULL || n < 0) {
1286
0
        PyErr_BadInternalCall();
1287
0
        return -1;
1288
0
    }
1289
1290
6.32M
    int little_endian = flags;
1291
6.32M
    if (_resolve_endianness(&little_endian) < 0) {
1292
0
        return -1;
1293
0
    }
1294
1295
6.32M
    if (PyLong_Check(vv)) {
1296
6.32M
        v = (PyLongObject *)vv;
1297
6.32M
    }
1298
0
    else if (flags != -1 && (flags & Py_ASNATIVEBYTES_ALLOW_INDEX)) {
1299
0
        v = (PyLongObject *)_PyNumber_Index(vv);
1300
0
        if (v == NULL) {
1301
0
            return -1;
1302
0
        }
1303
0
        do_decref = 1;
1304
0
    }
1305
0
    else {
1306
0
        PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, "expect int, got %T", vv);
1307
0
        return -1;
1308
0
    }
1309
1310
6.32M
    if ((flags != -1 && (flags & Py_ASNATIVEBYTES_REJECT_NEGATIVE))
1311
0
        && _PyLong_IsNegative(v)) {
1312
0
        PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "Cannot convert negative int");
1313
0
        if (do_decref) {
1314
0
            Py_DECREF(v);
1315
0
        }
1316
0
        return -1;
1317
0
    }
1318
1319
6.32M
    if (_PyLong_IsCompact(v)) {
1320
6.31M
        res = 0;
1321
6.31M
        cv.v = _PyLong_CompactValue(v);
1322
        /* Most paths result in res = sizeof(compact value). Only the case
1323
         * where 0 < n < sizeof(compact value) do we need to check and adjust
1324
         * our return value. */
1325
6.31M
        res = sizeof(cv.b);
1326
6.31M
        if (n <= 0) {
1327
            // nothing to do!
1328
0
        }
1329
6.31M
        else if (n <= (Py_ssize_t)sizeof(cv.b)) {
1330
6.31M
#if PY_LITTLE_ENDIAN
1331
6.31M
            if (little_endian) {
1332
6.31M
                memcpy(buffer, cv.b, n);
1333
6.31M
            }
1334
0
            else {
1335
0
                for (Py_ssize_t i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
1336
0
                    ((unsigned char*)buffer)[n - i - 1] = cv.b[i];
1337
0
                }
1338
0
            }
1339
#else
1340
            if (little_endian) {
1341
                for (Py_ssize_t i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
1342
                    ((unsigned char*)buffer)[i] = cv.b[sizeof(cv.b) - i - 1];
1343
                }
1344
            }
1345
            else {
1346
                memcpy(buffer, &cv.b[sizeof(cv.b) - n], n);
1347
            }
1348
#endif
1349
1350
            /* If we fit, return the requested number of bytes */
1351
6.31M
            if (_fits_in_n_bits(cv.v, n * 8)) {
1352
6.31M
                res = n;
1353
6.31M
            } else if (cv.v > 0 && _fits_in_n_bits(cv.v, n * 8 + 1)) {
1354
                /* Positive values with the MSB set do not require an
1355
                 * additional bit when the caller's intent is to treat them
1356
                 * as unsigned. */
1357
0
                if (flags == -1 || (flags & Py_ASNATIVEBYTES_UNSIGNED_BUFFER)) {
1358
0
                    res = n;
1359
0
                } else {
1360
0
                    res = n + 1;
1361
0
                }
1362
0
            }
1363
6.31M
        }
1364
0
        else {
1365
0
            unsigned char fill = cv.v < 0 ? 0xFF : 0x00;
1366
0
#if PY_LITTLE_ENDIAN
1367
0
            if (little_endian) {
1368
0
                memcpy(buffer, cv.b, sizeof(cv.b));
1369
0
                memset((char *)buffer + sizeof(cv.b), fill, n - sizeof(cv.b));
1370
0
            }
1371
0
            else {
1372
0
                unsigned char *b = (unsigned char *)buffer;
1373
0
                for (Py_ssize_t i = 0; i < n - (int)sizeof(cv.b); ++i) {
1374
0
                    *b++ = fill;
1375
0
                }
1376
0
                for (Py_ssize_t i = sizeof(cv.b); i > 0; --i) {
1377
0
                    *b++ = cv.b[i - 1];
1378
0
                }
1379
0
            }
1380
#else
1381
            if (little_endian) {
1382
                unsigned char *b = (unsigned char *)buffer;
1383
                for (Py_ssize_t i = sizeof(cv.b); i > 0; --i) {
1384
                    *b++ = cv.b[i - 1];
1385
                }
1386
                for (Py_ssize_t i = 0; i < n - (int)sizeof(cv.b); ++i) {
1387
                    *b++ = fill;
1388
                }
1389
            }
1390
            else {
1391
                memset(buffer, fill, n - sizeof(cv.b));
1392
                memcpy((char *)buffer + n - sizeof(cv.b), cv.b, sizeof(cv.b));
1393
            }
1394
#endif
1395
0
        }
1396
6.31M
    }
1397
12.3k
    else {
1398
12.3k
        if (n > 0) {
1399
12.3k
            _PyLong_AsByteArray(v, buffer, (size_t)n, little_endian, 1, 0);
1400
12.3k
        }
1401
1402
        /* Calculates the number of bits required for the *absolute* value
1403
         * of v. This does not take sign into account, only magnitude. */
1404
12.3k
        int64_t nb = _PyLong_NumBits((PyObject *)v);
1405
12.3k
        assert(nb >= 0);
1406
        /* Normally this would be ((nb - 1) / 8) + 1 to avoid rounding up
1407
         * multiples of 8 to the next byte, but we add an implied bit for
1408
         * the sign and it cancels out. */
1409
12.3k
        res = (Py_ssize_t)(nb / 8) + 1;
1410
1411
        /* Two edge cases exist that are best handled after extracting the
1412
         * bits. These may result in us reporting overflow when the value
1413
         * actually fits.
1414
         */
1415
12.3k
        if (n > 0 && res == n + 1 && nb % 8 == 0) {
1416
7.97k
            if (_PyLong_IsNegative(v)) {
1417
                /* Values of 0x80...00 from negative values that use every
1418
                 * available bit in the buffer do not require an additional
1419
                 * bit to store the sign. */
1420
0
                int is_edge_case = 1;
1421
0
                unsigned char *b = (unsigned char *)buffer;
1422
0
                for (Py_ssize_t i = 0; i < n && is_edge_case; ++i, ++b) {
1423
0
                    if (i == 0) {
1424
0
                        is_edge_case = (*b == (little_endian ? 0 : 0x80));
1425
0
                    } else if (i < n - 1) {
1426
0
                        is_edge_case = (*b == 0);
1427
0
                    } else {
1428
0
                        is_edge_case = (*b == (little_endian ? 0x80 : 0));
1429
0
                    }
1430
0
                }
1431
0
                if (is_edge_case) {
1432
0
                    res = n;
1433
0
                }
1434
0
            }
1435
7.97k
            else {
1436
                /* Positive values with the MSB set do not require an
1437
                 * additional bit when the caller's intent is to treat them
1438
                 * as unsigned. */
1439
7.97k
                unsigned char *b = (unsigned char *)buffer;
1440
7.97k
                if (b[little_endian ? n - 1 : 0] & 0x80) {
1441
7.97k
                    if (flags == -1 || (flags & Py_ASNATIVEBYTES_UNSIGNED_BUFFER)) {
1442
7.97k
                        res = n;
1443
7.97k
                    } else {
1444
0
                        res = n + 1;
1445
0
                    }
1446
7.97k
                }
1447
7.97k
            }
1448
7.97k
        }
1449
12.3k
    }
1450
1451
6.32M
    if (do_decref) {
1452
0
        Py_DECREF(v);
1453
0
    }
1454
1455
6.32M
    return res;
1456
6.32M
}
1457
1458
1459
PyObject *
1460
PyLong_FromNativeBytes(const void* buffer, size_t n, int flags)
1461
0
{
1462
0
    if (!buffer) {
1463
0
        PyErr_BadInternalCall();
1464
0
        return NULL;
1465
0
    }
1466
1467
0
    int little_endian = flags;
1468
0
    if (_resolve_endianness(&little_endian) < 0) {
1469
0
        return NULL;
1470
0
    }
1471
1472
0
    return _PyLong_FromByteArray(
1473
0
        (const unsigned char *)buffer,
1474
0
        n,
1475
0
        little_endian,
1476
0
        (flags == -1 || !(flags & Py_ASNATIVEBYTES_UNSIGNED_BUFFER)) ? 1 : 0
1477
0
    );
1478
0
}
1479
1480
1481
PyObject *
1482
PyLong_FromUnsignedNativeBytes(const void* buffer, size_t n, int flags)
1483
0
{
1484
0
    if (!buffer) {
1485
0
        PyErr_BadInternalCall();
1486
0
        return NULL;
1487
0
    }
1488
1489
0
    int little_endian = flags;
1490
0
    if (_resolve_endianness(&little_endian) < 0) {
1491
0
        return NULL;
1492
0
    }
1493
1494
0
    return _PyLong_FromByteArray((const unsigned char *)buffer, n, little_endian, 0);
1495
0
}
1496
1497
1498
/* Create a new int object from a C pointer */
1499
1500
PyObject *
1501
PyLong_FromVoidPtr(void *p)
1502
2.46M
{
1503
2.46M
#if SIZEOF_VOID_P <= SIZEOF_LONG
1504
2.46M
    return PyLong_FromUnsignedLong((unsigned long)(uintptr_t)p);
1505
#else
1506
1507
#if SIZEOF_LONG_LONG < SIZEOF_VOID_P
1508
#   error "PyLong_FromVoidPtr: sizeof(long long) < sizeof(void*)"
1509
#endif
1510
    return PyLong_FromUnsignedLongLong((unsigned long long)(uintptr_t)p);
1511
#endif /* SIZEOF_VOID_P <= SIZEOF_LONG */
1512
1513
2.46M
}
1514
1515
/* Get a C pointer from an int object. */
1516
1517
void *
1518
PyLong_AsVoidPtr(PyObject *vv)
1519
104
{
1520
104
#if SIZEOF_VOID_P <= SIZEOF_LONG
1521
104
    long x;
1522
1523
104
    if (PyLong_Check(vv) && _PyLong_IsNegative((PyLongObject *)vv)) {
1524
0
        x = PyLong_AsLong(vv);
1525
0
    }
1526
104
    else {
1527
104
        x = PyLong_AsUnsignedLong(vv);
1528
104
    }
1529
#else
1530
1531
#if SIZEOF_LONG_LONG < SIZEOF_VOID_P
1532
#   error "PyLong_AsVoidPtr: sizeof(long long) < sizeof(void*)"
1533
#endif
1534
    long long x;
1535
1536
    if (PyLong_Check(vv) && _PyLong_IsNegative((PyLongObject *)vv)) {
1537
        x = PyLong_AsLongLong(vv);
1538
    }
1539
    else {
1540
        x = PyLong_AsUnsignedLongLong(vv);
1541
    }
1542
1543
#endif /* SIZEOF_VOID_P <= SIZEOF_LONG */
1544
1545
104
    if (x == -1 && PyErr_Occurred())
1546
0
        return NULL;
1547
104
    return (void *)x;
1548
104
}
1549
1550
/* Initial long long support by Chris Herborth (chrish@qnx.com), later
1551
 * rewritten to use the newer PyLong_{As,From}ByteArray API.
1552
 */
1553
1554
0
#define PY_ABS_LLONG_MIN (0-(unsigned long long)LLONG_MIN)
1555
1556
/* Create a new int object from a C long long int. */
1557
1558
PyObject *
1559
PyLong_FromLongLong(long long ival)
1560
3.32M
{
1561
3.32M
    PYLONG_FROM_INT(unsigned long long, long long, ival);
1562
3.32M
}
1563
1564
/* Create a new int object from a C Py_ssize_t. */
1565
1566
PyObject *
1567
PyLong_FromSsize_t(Py_ssize_t ival)
1568
426M
{
1569
426M
    PYLONG_FROM_INT(size_t, Py_ssize_t, ival);
1570
426M
}
1571
1572
/* Get a C long long int from an int object or any object that has an
1573
   __index__ method.  Return -1 and set an error if overflow occurs. */
1574
1575
long long
1576
PyLong_AsLongLong(PyObject *vv)
1577
0
{
1578
0
    PyLongObject *v;
1579
0
    long long bytes;
1580
0
    int res;
1581
0
    int do_decref = 0; /* if PyNumber_Index was called */
1582
1583
0
    if (vv == NULL) {
1584
0
        PyErr_BadInternalCall();
1585
0
        return -1;
1586
0
    }
1587
1588
0
    if (PyLong_Check(vv)) {
1589
0
        v = (PyLongObject *)vv;
1590
0
    }
1591
0
    else {
1592
0
        v = (PyLongObject *)_PyNumber_Index(vv);
1593
0
        if (v == NULL)
1594
0
            return -1;
1595
0
        do_decref = 1;
1596
0
    }
1597
1598
0
    if (_PyLong_IsCompact(v)) {
1599
0
        res = 0;
1600
0
        bytes = _PyLong_CompactValue(v);
1601
0
    }
1602
0
    else {
1603
0
        res = _PyLong_AsByteArray((PyLongObject *)v, (unsigned char *)&bytes,
1604
0
                                  SIZEOF_LONG_LONG, PY_LITTLE_ENDIAN, 1, 1);
1605
0
    }
1606
0
    if (do_decref) {
1607
0
        Py_DECREF(v);
1608
0
    }
1609
1610
    /* Plan 9 can't handle long long in ? : expressions */
1611
0
    if (res < 0)
1612
0
        return (long long)-1;
1613
0
    else
1614
0
        return bytes;
1615
0
}
1616
1617
/* Get a C unsigned long long int from an int object.
1618
   Return -1 and set an error if overflow occurs. */
1619
1620
unsigned long long
1621
PyLong_AsUnsignedLongLong(PyObject *vv)
1622
2
{
1623
2
    PyLongObject *v;
1624
2
    unsigned long long bytes;
1625
2
    int res;
1626
1627
2
    if (vv == NULL) {
1628
0
        PyErr_BadInternalCall();
1629
0
        return (unsigned long long)-1;
1630
0
    }
1631
2
    if (!PyLong_Check(vv)) {
1632
0
        PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "an integer is required");
1633
0
        return (unsigned long long)-1;
1634
0
    }
1635
1636
2
    v = (PyLongObject*)vv;
1637
2
    if (_PyLong_IsNonNegativeCompact(v)) {
1638
0
        res = 0;
1639
#if SIZEOF_LONG_LONG < SIZEOF_SIZE_T
1640
        size_t tmp = (size_t)_PyLong_CompactValue(v);
1641
        bytes = (unsigned long long)tmp;
1642
        if (bytes != tmp) {
1643
            PyErr_SetString(PyExc_OverflowError,
1644
                            "Python int too large to convert "
1645
                            "to C unsigned long long");
1646
            res = -1;
1647
        }
1648
#else
1649
0
        bytes = (unsigned long long)(size_t)_PyLong_CompactValue(v);
1650
0
#endif
1651
0
    }
1652
2
    else {
1653
2
        res = _PyLong_AsByteArray((PyLongObject *)vv, (unsigned char *)&bytes,
1654
2
                              SIZEOF_LONG_LONG, PY_LITTLE_ENDIAN, 0, 1);
1655
2
    }
1656
1657
    /* Plan 9 can't handle long long in ? : expressions */
1658
2
    if (res < 0)
1659
0
        return (unsigned long long)res;
1660
2
    else
1661
2
        return bytes;
1662
2
}
1663
1664
/* Get a C unsigned long int from an int object, ignoring the high bits.
1665
   Returns -1 and sets an error condition if an error occurs. */
1666
1667
static unsigned long long
1668
_PyLong_AsUnsignedLongLongMask(PyObject *vv)
1669
0
{
1670
0
    PyLongObject *v;
1671
0
    Py_ssize_t i;
1672
0
    int sign;
1673
1674
0
    if (vv == NULL || !PyLong_Check(vv)) {
1675
0
        PyErr_BadInternalCall();
1676
0
        return (unsigned long long) -1;
1677
0
    }
1678
0
    v = (PyLongObject *)vv;
1679
0
    if (_PyLong_IsCompact(v)) {
1680
#if SIZEOF_LONG_LONG < SIZEOF_SIZE_T
1681
        return (unsigned long long)(size_t)_PyLong_CompactValue(v);
1682
#else
1683
0
        return (unsigned long long)(long long)_PyLong_CompactValue(v);
1684
0
#endif
1685
0
    }
1686
0
    i = _PyLong_DigitCount(v);
1687
0
    sign = _PyLong_NonCompactSign(v);
1688
0
    unsigned long long x = unroll_digits_ulong(v, &i);
1689
0
    while (--i >= 0) {
1690
0
        x = (x << PyLong_SHIFT) | v->long_value.ob_digit[i];
1691
0
    }
1692
0
    return x * sign;
1693
0
}
1694
1695
unsigned long long
1696
PyLong_AsUnsignedLongLongMask(PyObject *op)
1697
0
{
1698
0
    PyLongObject *lo;
1699
0
    unsigned long long val;
1700
1701
0
    if (op == NULL) {
1702
0
        PyErr_BadInternalCall();
1703
0
        return (unsigned long long)-1;
1704
0
    }
1705
1706
0
    if (PyLong_Check(op)) {
1707
0
        return _PyLong_AsUnsignedLongLongMask(op);
1708
0
    }
1709
1710
0
    lo = (PyLongObject *)_PyNumber_Index(op);
1711
0
    if (lo == NULL)
1712
0
        return (unsigned long long)-1;
1713
1714
0
    val = _PyLong_AsUnsignedLongLongMask((PyObject *)lo);
1715
0
    Py_DECREF(lo);
1716
0
    return val;
1717
0
}
1718
1719
/* Get a C long long int from an int object or any object that has an
1720
   __index__ method.
1721
1722
   On overflow, return -1 and set *overflow to 1 or -1 depending on the sign of
1723
   the result.  Otherwise *overflow is 0.
1724
1725
   For other errors (e.g., TypeError), return -1 and set an error condition.
1726
   In this case *overflow will be 0.
1727
*/
1728
1729
long long
1730
PyLong_AsLongLongAndOverflow(PyObject *vv, int *overflow)
1731
0
{
1732
    /* This version by Tim Peters */
1733
0
    PyLongObject *v;
1734
0
    long long res;
1735
0
    Py_ssize_t i;
1736
0
    int sign;
1737
0
    int do_decref = 0; /* if PyNumber_Index was called */
1738
1739
0
    *overflow = 0;
1740
0
    if (vv == NULL) {
1741
0
        PyErr_BadInternalCall();
1742
0
        return -1;
1743
0
    }
1744
1745
0
    if (PyLong_Check(vv)) {
1746
0
        v = (PyLongObject *)vv;
1747
0
    }
1748
0
    else {
1749
0
        v = (PyLongObject *)_PyNumber_Index(vv);
1750
0
        if (v == NULL)
1751
0
            return -1;
1752
0
        do_decref = 1;
1753
0
    }
1754
0
    if (_PyLong_IsCompact(v)) {
1755
#if SIZEOF_LONG_LONG < SIZEOF_SIZE_T
1756
        Py_ssize_t tmp = _PyLong_CompactValue(v);
1757
        if (tmp < LLONG_MIN) {
1758
            *overflow = -1;
1759
            res = -1;
1760
        }
1761
        else if (tmp > LLONG_MAX) {
1762
            *overflow = 1;
1763
            res = -1;
1764
        }
1765
        else {
1766
            res = (long long)tmp;
1767
        }
1768
#else
1769
0
        res = _PyLong_CompactValue(v);
1770
0
#endif
1771
0
    }
1772
0
    else {
1773
0
        i = _PyLong_DigitCount(v);
1774
0
        sign = _PyLong_NonCompactSign(v);
1775
0
        unsigned long long x = unroll_digits_ulong(v, &i);
1776
0
        while (--i >= 0) {
1777
0
            if (x > ULLONG_MAX >> PyLong_SHIFT) {
1778
0
                *overflow = sign;
1779
0
                res = -1;
1780
0
                goto exit;
1781
0
            }
1782
0
            x = (x << PyLong_SHIFT) + v->long_value.ob_digit[i];
1783
0
        }
1784
        /* Haven't lost any bits, but casting to long requires extra
1785
         * care (see comment above).
1786
         */
1787
0
        if (x <= (unsigned long long)LLONG_MAX) {
1788
0
            res = (long long)x * sign;
1789
0
        }
1790
0
        else if (sign < 0 && x == PY_ABS_LLONG_MIN) {
1791
0
            res = LLONG_MIN;
1792
0
        }
1793
0
        else {
1794
0
            *overflow = sign;
1795
0
            res = -1;
1796
0
        }
1797
0
    }
1798
0
  exit:
1799
0
    if (do_decref) {
1800
0
        Py_DECREF(v);
1801
0
    }
1802
0
    return res;
1803
0
}
1804
1805
#define UNSIGNED_INT_CONVERTER(NAME, TYPE)                          \
1806
int                                                                 \
1807
0
_PyLong_##NAME##_Converter(PyObject *obj, void *ptr)                \
1808
0
{                                                                   \
1809
0
    Py_ssize_t bytes = PyLong_AsNativeBytes(obj, ptr, sizeof(TYPE), \
1810
0
            Py_ASNATIVEBYTES_NATIVE_ENDIAN |                        \
1811
0
            Py_ASNATIVEBYTES_ALLOW_INDEX |                          \
1812
0
            Py_ASNATIVEBYTES_REJECT_NEGATIVE |                      \
1813
0
            Py_ASNATIVEBYTES_UNSIGNED_BUFFER);                      \
1814
0
    if (bytes < 0) {                                                \
1815
0
        return 0;                                                   \
1816
0
    }                                                               \
1817
0
    if ((size_t)bytes > sizeof(TYPE)) {                             \
1818
0
        PyErr_SetString(PyExc_OverflowError,                        \
1819
0
                        "Python int too large for C "#TYPE);        \
1820
0
        return 0;                                                   \
1821
0
    }                                                               \
1822
0
    return 1;                                                       \
1823
0
}
Unexecuted instantiation: _PyLong_UnsignedShort_Converter
Unexecuted instantiation: _PyLong_UnsignedInt_Converter
Unexecuted instantiation: _PyLong_UnsignedLong_Converter
Unexecuted instantiation: _PyLong_UnsignedLongLong_Converter
Unexecuted instantiation: _PyLong_Size_t_Converter
Unexecuted instantiation: _PyLong_UInt8_Converter
Unexecuted instantiation: _PyLong_UInt16_Converter
Unexecuted instantiation: _PyLong_UInt32_Converter
Unexecuted instantiation: _PyLong_UInt64_Converter
1824
1825
UNSIGNED_INT_CONVERTER(UnsignedShort, unsigned short)
1826
UNSIGNED_INT_CONVERTER(UnsignedInt, unsigned int)
1827
UNSIGNED_INT_CONVERTER(UnsignedLong, unsigned long)
1828
UNSIGNED_INT_CONVERTER(UnsignedLongLong, unsigned long long)
1829
UNSIGNED_INT_CONVERTER(Size_t, size_t)
1830
UNSIGNED_INT_CONVERTER(UInt8, uint8_t)
1831
UNSIGNED_INT_CONVERTER(UInt16, uint16_t)
1832
UNSIGNED_INT_CONVERTER(UInt32, uint32_t)
1833
UNSIGNED_INT_CONVERTER(UInt64, uint64_t)
1834
1835
1836
#define CHECK_BINOP(v,w)                                \
1837
220M
    do {                                                \
1838
220M
        if (!PyLong_Check(v) || !PyLong_Check(w))       \
1839
220M
            Py_RETURN_NOTIMPLEMENTED;                   \
1840
220M
    } while(0)
1841
1842
/* x[0:m] and y[0:n] are digit vectors, LSD first, m >= n required.  x[0:n]
1843
 * is modified in place, by adding y to it.  Carries are propagated as far as
1844
 * x[m-1], and the remaining carry (0 or 1) is returned.
1845
 */
1846
static digit
1847
v_iadd(digit *x, Py_ssize_t m, digit *y, Py_ssize_t n)
1848
0
{
1849
0
    Py_ssize_t i;
1850
0
    digit carry = 0;
1851
1852
0
    assert(m >= n);
1853
0
    for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
1854
0
        carry += x[i] + y[i];
1855
0
        x[i] = carry & PyLong_MASK;
1856
0
        carry >>= PyLong_SHIFT;
1857
0
        assert((carry & 1) == carry);
1858
0
    }
1859
0
    for (; carry && i < m; ++i) {
1860
0
        carry += x[i];
1861
0
        x[i] = carry & PyLong_MASK;
1862
0
        carry >>= PyLong_SHIFT;
1863
0
        assert((carry & 1) == carry);
1864
0
    }
1865
0
    return carry;
1866
0
}
1867
1868
/* x[0:m] and y[0:n] are digit vectors, LSD first, m >= n required.  x[0:n]
1869
 * is modified in place, by subtracting y from it.  Borrows are propagated as
1870
 * far as x[m-1], and the remaining borrow (0 or 1) is returned.
1871
 */
1872
static digit
1873
v_isub(digit *x, Py_ssize_t m, digit *y, Py_ssize_t n)
1874
0
{
1875
0
    Py_ssize_t i;
1876
0
    digit borrow = 0;
1877
1878
0
    assert(m >= n);
1879
0
    for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
1880
0
        borrow = x[i] - y[i] - borrow;
1881
0
        x[i] = borrow & PyLong_MASK;
1882
0
        borrow >>= PyLong_SHIFT;
1883
0
        borrow &= 1;            /* keep only 1 sign bit */
1884
0
    }
1885
0
    for (; borrow && i < m; ++i) {
1886
0
        borrow = x[i] - borrow;
1887
0
        x[i] = borrow & PyLong_MASK;
1888
0
        borrow >>= PyLong_SHIFT;
1889
0
        borrow &= 1;
1890
0
    }
1891
0
    return borrow;
1892
0
}
1893
1894
/* Shift digit vector a[0:m] d bits left, with 0 <= d < PyLong_SHIFT.  Put
1895
 * result in z[0:m], and return the d bits shifted out of the top.
1896
 */
1897
static digit
1898
v_lshift(digit *z, digit *a, Py_ssize_t m, int d)
1899
0
{
1900
0
    Py_ssize_t i;
1901
0
    digit carry = 0;
1902
1903
0
    assert(0 <= d && d < PyLong_SHIFT);
1904
0
    for (i=0; i < m; i++) {
1905
0
        twodigits acc = (twodigits)a[i] << d | carry;
1906
0
        z[i] = (digit)acc & PyLong_MASK;
1907
0
        carry = (digit)(acc >> PyLong_SHIFT);
1908
0
    }
1909
0
    return carry;
1910
0
}
1911
1912
/* Shift digit vector a[0:m] d bits right, with 0 <= d < PyLong_SHIFT.  Put
1913
 * result in z[0:m], and return the d bits shifted out of the bottom.
1914
 */
1915
static digit
1916
v_rshift(digit *z, digit *a, Py_ssize_t m, int d)
1917
0
{
1918
0
    Py_ssize_t i;
1919
0
    digit carry = 0;
1920
0
    digit mask = ((digit)1 << d) - 1U;
1921
1922
0
    assert(0 <= d && d < PyLong_SHIFT);
1923
0
    for (i=m; i-- > 0;) {
1924
0
        twodigits acc = (twodigits)carry << PyLong_SHIFT | a[i];
1925
0
        carry = (digit)acc & mask;
1926
0
        z[i] = (digit)(acc >> d);
1927
0
    }
1928
0
    return carry;
1929
0
}
1930
1931
/* Divide long pin, w/ size digits, by non-zero digit n, storing quotient
1932
   in pout, and returning the remainder.  pin and pout point at the LSD.
1933
   It's OK for pin == pout on entry, which saves oodles of mallocs/frees in
1934
   _PyLong_Format, but that should be done with great care since ints are
1935
   immutable.
1936
1937
   This version of the code can be 20% faster than the pre-2022 version
1938
   on todays compilers on architectures like amd64.  It evolved from Mark
1939
   Dickinson observing that a 128:64 divide instruction was always being
1940
   generated by the compiler despite us working with 30-bit digit values.
1941
   See the thread for full context:
1942
1943
     https://mail.python.org/archives/list/python-dev@python.org/thread/ZICIMX5VFCX4IOFH5NUPVHCUJCQ4Q7QM/#NEUNFZU3TQU4CPTYZNF3WCN7DOJBBTK5
1944
1945
   If you ever want to change this code, pay attention to performance using
1946
   different compilers, optimization levels, and cpu architectures. Beware of
1947
   PGO/FDO builds doing value specialization such as a fast path for //10. :)
1948
1949
   Verify that 17 isn't specialized and this works as a quick test:
1950
     python -m timeit -s 'x = 10**1000; r=x//10; assert r == 10**999, r' 'x//17'
1951
*/
1952
static digit
1953
inplace_divrem1(digit *pout, digit *pin, Py_ssize_t size, digit n)
1954
388
{
1955
388
    digit remainder = 0;
1956
1957
388
    assert(n > 0 && n <= PyLong_MASK);
1958
5.93k
    while (--size >= 0) {
1959
5.54k
        twodigits dividend;
1960
5.54k
        dividend = ((twodigits)remainder << PyLong_SHIFT) | pin[size];
1961
5.54k
        digit quotient;
1962
5.54k
        quotient = (digit)(dividend / n);
1963
5.54k
        remainder = dividend % n;
1964
5.54k
        pout[size] = quotient;
1965
5.54k
    }
1966
388
    return remainder;
1967
388
}
1968
1969
1970
/* Divide an integer by a digit, returning both the quotient
1971
   (as function result) and the remainder (through *prem).
1972
   The sign of a is ignored; n should not be zero. */
1973
1974
static PyLongObject *
1975
divrem1(PyLongObject *a, digit n, digit *prem)
1976
388
{
1977
388
    const Py_ssize_t size = _PyLong_DigitCount(a);
1978
388
    PyLongObject *z;
1979
1980
388
    assert(n > 0 && n <= PyLong_MASK);
1981
388
    z = long_alloc(size);
1982
388
    if (z == NULL)
1983
0
        return NULL;
1984
388
    *prem = inplace_divrem1(z->long_value.ob_digit, a->long_value.ob_digit, size, n);
1985
388
    return long_normalize(z);
1986
388
}
1987
1988
/* Remainder of long pin, w/ size digits, by non-zero digit n,
1989
   returning the remainder. pin points at the LSD. */
1990
1991
static digit
1992
inplace_rem1(digit *pin, Py_ssize_t size, digit n)
1993
74
{
1994
74
    twodigits rem = 0;
1995
1996
74
    assert(n > 0 && n <= PyLong_MASK);
1997
222
    while (--size >= 0)
1998
148
        rem = ((rem << PyLong_SHIFT) | pin[size]) % n;
1999
74
    return (digit)rem;
2000
74
}
2001
2002
/* Get the remainder of an integer divided by a digit, returning
2003
   the remainder as the result of the function. The sign of a is
2004
   ignored; n should not be zero. */
2005
2006
static PyLongObject *
2007
rem1(PyLongObject *a, digit n)
2008
74
{
2009
74
    const Py_ssize_t size = _PyLong_DigitCount(a);
2010
2011
74
    assert(n > 0 && n <= PyLong_MASK);
2012
74
    return (PyLongObject *)PyLong_FromLong(
2013
74
        (long)inplace_rem1(a->long_value.ob_digit, size, n)
2014
74
    );
2015
74
}
2016
2017
#ifdef WITH_PYLONG_MODULE
2018
/* asymptotically faster long_to_decimal_string, using _pylong.py */
2019
static int
2020
pylong_int_to_decimal_string(PyObject *aa,
2021
                             PyObject **p_output,
2022
                             _PyUnicodeWriter *writer,
2023
                             PyBytesWriter *bytes_writer,
2024
                             char **bytes_str)
2025
0
{
2026
0
    PyObject *s = NULL;
2027
0
    PyObject *mod = PyImport_ImportModule("_pylong");
2028
0
    if (mod == NULL) {
2029
0
        return -1;
2030
0
    }
2031
0
    s = PyObject_CallMethod(mod, "int_to_decimal_string", "O", aa);
2032
0
    if (s == NULL) {
2033
0
        goto error;
2034
0
    }
2035
0
    if (!PyUnicode_Check(s)) {
2036
0
        PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError,
2037
0
                        "_pylong.int_to_decimal_string did not return a str");
2038
0
        goto error;
2039
0
    }
2040
0
    if (writer) {
2041
0
        Py_ssize_t size = PyUnicode_GET_LENGTH(s);
2042
0
        if (_PyUnicodeWriter_Prepare(writer, size, '9') == -1) {
2043
0
            goto error;
2044
0
        }
2045
0
        if (_PyUnicodeWriter_WriteStr(writer, s) < 0) {
2046
0
            goto error;
2047
0
        }
2048
0
        goto success;
2049
0
    }
2050
0
    else if (bytes_writer) {
2051
0
        Py_ssize_t size = PyUnicode_GET_LENGTH(s);
2052
0
        const void *data = PyUnicode_DATA(s);
2053
0
        int kind = PyUnicode_KIND(s);
2054
0
        *bytes_str = PyBytesWriter_GrowAndUpdatePointer(bytes_writer, size,
2055
0
                                                        *bytes_str);
2056
0
        if (*bytes_str == NULL) {
2057
0
            goto error;
2058
0
        }
2059
0
        char *p = *bytes_str;
2060
0
        for (Py_ssize_t i=0; i < size; i++) {
2061
0
            Py_UCS4 ch = PyUnicode_READ(kind, data, i);
2062
0
            *p++ = (char) ch;
2063
0
        }
2064
0
        (*bytes_str) = p;
2065
0
        goto success;
2066
0
    }
2067
0
    else {
2068
0
        *p_output = Py_NewRef(s);
2069
0
        goto success;
2070
0
    }
2071
2072
0
error:
2073
0
        Py_DECREF(mod);
2074
0
        Py_XDECREF(s);
2075
0
        return -1;
2076
2077
0
success:
2078
0
        Py_DECREF(mod);
2079
0
        Py_DECREF(s);
2080
0
        return 0;
2081
0
}
2082
#endif /* WITH_PYLONG_MODULE */
2083
2084
/* Convert an integer to a base 10 string.  Returns a new non-shared
2085
   string.  (Return value is non-shared so that callers can modify the
2086
   returned value if necessary.) */
2087
2088
static int
2089
long_to_decimal_string_internal(PyObject *aa,
2090
                                PyObject **p_output,
2091
                                _PyUnicodeWriter *writer,
2092
                                PyBytesWriter *bytes_writer,
2093
                                char **bytes_str)
2094
14.4M
{
2095
14.4M
    PyLongObject *scratch, *a;
2096
14.4M
    PyObject *str = NULL;
2097
14.4M
    Py_ssize_t size, strlen, size_a, i, j;
2098
14.4M
    digit *pout, *pin, rem, tenpow;
2099
14.4M
    int negative;
2100
14.4M
    int d;
2101
2102
    // writer or bytes_writer can be used, but not both at the same time.
2103
14.4M
    assert(writer == NULL || bytes_writer == NULL);
2104
2105
14.4M
    a = (PyLongObject *)aa;
2106
14.4M
    if (a == NULL || !PyLong_Check(a)) {
2107
0
        PyErr_BadInternalCall();
2108
0
        return -1;
2109
0
    }
2110
14.4M
    size_a = _PyLong_DigitCount(a);
2111
14.4M
    negative = _PyLong_IsNegative(a);
2112
2113
    /* quick and dirty pre-check for overflowing the decimal digit limit,
2114
       based on the inequality 10/3 >= log2(10)
2115
2116
       explanation in https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/96537
2117
    */
2118
14.4M
    if (size_a >= 10 * _PY_LONG_MAX_STR_DIGITS_THRESHOLD
2119
14.4M
                  / (3 * PyLong_SHIFT) + 2) {
2120
310
        PyInterpreterState *interp = _PyInterpreterState_GET();
2121
310
        int max_str_digits = interp->long_state.max_str_digits;
2122
310
        if ((max_str_digits > 0) &&
2123
310
            (max_str_digits / (3 * PyLong_SHIFT) <= (size_a - 11) / 10)) {
2124
1
            PyErr_Format(PyExc_ValueError, _MAX_STR_DIGITS_ERROR_FMT_TO_STR,
2125
1
                         max_str_digits);
2126
1
            return -1;
2127
1
        }
2128
310
    }
2129
2130
14.4M
#if WITH_PYLONG_MODULE
2131
14.4M
    if (size_a > 1000) {
2132
        /* Switch to _pylong.int_to_decimal_string(). */
2133
0
        return pylong_int_to_decimal_string(aa,
2134
0
                                         p_output,
2135
0
                                         writer,
2136
0
                                         bytes_writer,
2137
0
                                         bytes_str);
2138
0
    }
2139
14.4M
#endif
2140
2141
    /* quick and dirty upper bound for the number of digits
2142
       required to express a in base _PyLong_DECIMAL_BASE:
2143
2144
         #digits = 1 + floor(log2(a) / log2(_PyLong_DECIMAL_BASE))
2145
2146
       But log2(a) < size_a * PyLong_SHIFT, and
2147
       log2(_PyLong_DECIMAL_BASE) = log2(10) * _PyLong_DECIMAL_SHIFT
2148
                                  > 3.3 * _PyLong_DECIMAL_SHIFT
2149
2150
         size_a * PyLong_SHIFT / (3.3 * _PyLong_DECIMAL_SHIFT) =
2151
             size_a + size_a / d < size_a + size_a / floor(d),
2152
       where d = (3.3 * _PyLong_DECIMAL_SHIFT) /
2153
                 (PyLong_SHIFT - 3.3 * _PyLong_DECIMAL_SHIFT)
2154
    */
2155
14.4M
    d = (33 * _PyLong_DECIMAL_SHIFT) /
2156
14.4M
        (10 * PyLong_SHIFT - 33 * _PyLong_DECIMAL_SHIFT);
2157
14.4M
    assert(size_a < PY_SSIZE_T_MAX/2);
2158
14.4M
    size = 1 + size_a + size_a / d;
2159
14.4M
    scratch = long_alloc(size);
2160
14.4M
    if (scratch == NULL)
2161
0
        return -1;
2162
2163
    /* convert array of base _PyLong_BASE digits in pin to an array of
2164
       base _PyLong_DECIMAL_BASE digits in pout, following Knuth (TAOCP,
2165
       Volume 2 (3rd edn), section 4.4, Method 1b). */
2166
14.4M
    pin = a->long_value.ob_digit;
2167
14.4M
    pout = scratch->long_value.ob_digit;
2168
14.4M
    size = 0;
2169
28.8M
    for (i = size_a; --i >= 0; ) {
2170
14.4M
        digit hi = pin[i];
2171
16.2M
        for (j = 0; j < size; j++) {
2172
1.82M
            twodigits z = (twodigits)pout[j] << PyLong_SHIFT | hi;
2173
1.82M
            hi = (digit)(z / _PyLong_DECIMAL_BASE);
2174
1.82M
            pout[j] = (digit)(z - (twodigits)hi *
2175
1.82M
                              _PyLong_DECIMAL_BASE);
2176
1.82M
        }
2177
28.8M
        while (hi) {
2178
14.4M
            pout[size++] = hi % _PyLong_DECIMAL_BASE;
2179
14.4M
            hi /= _PyLong_DECIMAL_BASE;
2180
14.4M
        }
2181
        /* check for keyboard interrupt */
2182
14.4M
        SIGCHECK({
2183
14.4M
                Py_DECREF(scratch);
2184
14.4M
                return -1;
2185
14.4M
            });
2186
14.4M
    }
2187
    /* pout should have at least one digit, so that the case when a = 0
2188
       works correctly */
2189
14.4M
    if (size == 0)
2190
91.9k
        pout[size++] = 0;
2191
2192
    /* calculate exact length of output string, and allocate */
2193
14.4M
    strlen = negative + 1 + (size - 1) * _PyLong_DECIMAL_SHIFT;
2194
14.4M
    tenpow = 10;
2195
14.4M
    rem = pout[size-1];
2196
56.8M
    while (rem >= tenpow) {
2197
42.4M
        tenpow *= 10;
2198
42.4M
        strlen++;
2199
42.4M
    }
2200
14.4M
    if (strlen > _PY_LONG_MAX_STR_DIGITS_THRESHOLD) {
2201
341
        PyInterpreterState *interp = _PyInterpreterState_GET();
2202
341
        int max_str_digits = interp->long_state.max_str_digits;
2203
341
        Py_ssize_t strlen_nosign = strlen - negative;
2204
341
        if ((max_str_digits > 0) && (strlen_nosign > max_str_digits)) {
2205
1
            Py_DECREF(scratch);
2206
1
            PyErr_Format(PyExc_ValueError, _MAX_STR_DIGITS_ERROR_FMT_TO_STR,
2207
1
                         max_str_digits);
2208
1
            return -1;
2209
1
        }
2210
341
    }
2211
14.4M
    if (writer) {
2212
8.92M
        if (_PyUnicodeWriter_Prepare(writer, strlen, '9') == -1) {
2213
0
            Py_DECREF(scratch);
2214
0
            return -1;
2215
0
        }
2216
8.92M
    }
2217
5.52M
    else if (bytes_writer) {
2218
0
        *bytes_str = PyBytesWriter_GrowAndUpdatePointer(bytes_writer, strlen,
2219
0
                                                        *bytes_str);
2220
0
        if (*bytes_str == NULL) {
2221
0
            Py_DECREF(scratch);
2222
0
            return -1;
2223
0
        }
2224
0
    }
2225
5.52M
    else {
2226
5.52M
        str = PyUnicode_New(strlen, '9');
2227
5.52M
        if (str == NULL) {
2228
0
            Py_DECREF(scratch);
2229
0
            return -1;
2230
0
        }
2231
5.52M
    }
2232
2233
14.4M
#define WRITE_DIGITS(p)                                               \
2234
14.4M
    do {                                                              \
2235
        /* pout[0] through pout[size-2] contribute exactly            \
2236
           _PyLong_DECIMAL_SHIFT digits each */                       \
2237
14.4M
        for (i=0; i < size - 1; i++) {                                \
2238
46.3k
            rem = pout[i];                                            \
2239
463k
            for (j = 0; j < _PyLong_DECIMAL_SHIFT; j++) {             \
2240
417k
                *--p = '0' + rem % 10;                                \
2241
417k
                rem /= 10;                                            \
2242
417k
            }                                                         \
2243
46.3k
        }                                                             \
2244
        /* pout[size-1]: always produce at least one decimal digit */ \
2245
14.4M
        rem = pout[i];                                                \
2246
56.8M
        do {                                                          \
2247
56.8M
            *--p = '0' + rem % 10;                                    \
2248
56.8M
            rem /= 10;                                                \
2249
56.8M
        } while (rem != 0);                                           \
2250
14.4M
                                                                      \
2251
        /* and sign */                                                \
2252
14.4M
        if (negative)                                                 \
2253
14.4M
            *--p = '-';                                               \
2254
14.4M
    } while (0)
2255
2256
14.4M
#define WRITE_UNICODE_DIGITS(TYPE)                                    \
2257
14.4M
    do {                                                              \
2258
14.4M
        if (writer)                                                   \
2259
14.4M
            p = (TYPE*)PyUnicode_DATA(writer->buffer) + writer->pos + strlen; \
2260
14.4M
        else                                                          \
2261
14.4M
            p = (TYPE*)PyUnicode_DATA(str) + strlen;                  \
2262
14.4M
                                                                      \
2263
14.4M
        WRITE_DIGITS(p);                                              \
2264
14.4M
                                                                      \
2265
        /* check we've counted correctly */                           \
2266
14.4M
        if (writer)                                                   \
2267
14.4M
            assert(p == ((TYPE*)PyUnicode_DATA(writer->buffer) + writer->pos)); \
2268
14.4M
        else                                                          \
2269
14.4M
            assert(p == (TYPE*)PyUnicode_DATA(str));                  \
2270
14.4M
    } while (0)
2271
2272
    /* fill the string right-to-left */
2273
14.4M
    if (bytes_writer) {
2274
0
        char *p = *bytes_str + strlen;
2275
0
        WRITE_DIGITS(p);
2276
0
        assert(p == *bytes_str);
2277
0
    }
2278
14.4M
    else {
2279
14.4M
        int kind = writer ? writer->kind : PyUnicode_KIND(str);
2280
14.4M
        if (kind == PyUnicode_1BYTE_KIND) {
2281
14.4M
            Py_UCS1 *p;
2282
14.4M
            WRITE_UNICODE_DIGITS(Py_UCS1);
2283
14.4M
        }
2284
782
        else if (kind == PyUnicode_2BYTE_KIND) {
2285
518
            Py_UCS2 *p;
2286
518
            WRITE_UNICODE_DIGITS(Py_UCS2);
2287
518
        }
2288
264
        else {
2289
264
            assert (kind == PyUnicode_4BYTE_KIND);
2290
264
            Py_UCS4 *p;
2291
264
            WRITE_UNICODE_DIGITS(Py_UCS4);
2292
264
        }
2293
14.4M
    }
2294
2295
14.4M
#undef WRITE_DIGITS
2296
14.4M
#undef WRITE_UNICODE_DIGITS
2297
2298
14.4M
    _Py_DECREF_INT(scratch);
2299
14.4M
    if (writer) {
2300
8.92M
        writer->pos += strlen;
2301
8.92M
    }
2302
5.52M
    else if (bytes_writer) {
2303
0
        (*bytes_str) += strlen;
2304
0
    }
2305
5.52M
    else {
2306
5.52M
        assert(_PyUnicode_CheckConsistency(str, 1));
2307
5.52M
        *p_output = (PyObject *)str;
2308
5.52M
    }
2309
14.4M
    return 0;
2310
14.4M
}
2311
2312
static PyObject *
2313
long_to_decimal_string(PyObject *aa)
2314
267k
{
2315
267k
    PyObject *v;
2316
267k
    if (long_to_decimal_string_internal(aa, &v, NULL, NULL, NULL) == -1)
2317
2
        return NULL;
2318
267k
    return v;
2319
267k
}
2320
2321
/* Convert an int object to a string, using a given conversion base,
2322
   which should be one of 2, 8 or 16.  Return a string object.
2323
   If base is 2, 8 or 16, add the proper prefix '0b', '0o' or '0x'
2324
   if alternate is nonzero. */
2325
2326
static int
2327
long_format_binary(PyObject *aa, int base, int alternate,
2328
                   PyObject **p_output, _PyUnicodeWriter *writer,
2329
                   PyBytesWriter *bytes_writer, char **bytes_str)
2330
5.59M
{
2331
5.59M
    PyLongObject *a = (PyLongObject *)aa;
2332
5.59M
    PyObject *v = NULL;
2333
5.59M
    Py_ssize_t sz;
2334
5.59M
    Py_ssize_t size_a;
2335
5.59M
    int negative;
2336
5.59M
    int bits;
2337
2338
5.59M
    assert(base == 2 || base == 8 || base == 16);
2339
    // writer or bytes_writer can be used, but not both at the same time.
2340
5.59M
    assert(writer == NULL || bytes_writer == NULL);
2341
5.59M
    if (a == NULL || !PyLong_Check(a)) {
2342
0
        PyErr_BadInternalCall();
2343
0
        return -1;
2344
0
    }
2345
5.59M
    size_a = _PyLong_DigitCount(a);
2346
5.59M
    negative = _PyLong_IsNegative(a);
2347
2348
    /* Compute a rough upper bound for the length of the string */
2349
5.59M
    switch (base) {
2350
5.59M
    case 16:
2351
5.59M
        bits = 4;
2352
5.59M
        break;
2353
0
    case 8:
2354
0
        bits = 3;
2355
0
        break;
2356
0
    case 2:
2357
0
        bits = 1;
2358
0
        break;
2359
0
    default:
2360
0
        Py_UNREACHABLE();
2361
5.59M
    }
2362
2363
    /* Compute exact length 'sz' of output string. */
2364
5.59M
    if (size_a == 0) {
2365
3.64k
        sz = 1;
2366
3.64k
    }
2367
5.59M
    else {
2368
5.59M
        Py_ssize_t size_a_in_bits;
2369
        /* Ensure overflow doesn't occur during computation of sz. */
2370
5.59M
        if (size_a > (PY_SSIZE_T_MAX - 3) / PyLong_SHIFT) {
2371
0
            PyErr_SetString(PyExc_OverflowError,
2372
0
                            "int too large to format");
2373
0
            return -1;
2374
0
        }
2375
5.59M
        size_a_in_bits = (size_a - 1) * PyLong_SHIFT +
2376
5.59M
                         bit_length_digit(a->long_value.ob_digit[size_a - 1]);
2377
        /* Allow 1 character for a '-' sign. */
2378
5.59M
        sz = negative + (size_a_in_bits + (bits - 1)) / bits;
2379
5.59M
    }
2380
5.59M
    if (alternate) {
2381
        /* 2 characters for prefix  */
2382
5.59M
        sz += 2;
2383
5.59M
    }
2384
2385
5.59M
    if (writer) {
2386
291
        if (_PyUnicodeWriter_Prepare(writer, sz, 'x') == -1)
2387
0
            return -1;
2388
291
    }
2389
5.59M
    else if (bytes_writer) {
2390
0
        *bytes_str = PyBytesWriter_GrowAndUpdatePointer(bytes_writer, sz,
2391
0
                                                        *bytes_str);
2392
0
        if (*bytes_str == NULL)
2393
0
            return -1;
2394
0
    }
2395
5.59M
    else {
2396
5.59M
        v = PyUnicode_New(sz, 'x');
2397
5.59M
        if (v == NULL)
2398
0
            return -1;
2399
5.59M
    }
2400
2401
5.59M
#define WRITE_DIGITS(p)                                                 \
2402
5.59M
    do {                                                                \
2403
5.59M
        if (size_a == 0) {                                              \
2404
3.64k
            *--p = '0';                                                 \
2405
3.64k
        }                                                               \
2406
5.59M
        else {                                                          \
2407
            /* JRH: special case for power-of-2 bases */                \
2408
5.59M
            twodigits accum = 0;                                        \
2409
5.59M
            int accumbits = 0;   /* # of bits in accum */               \
2410
5.59M
            Py_ssize_t i;                                               \
2411
11.1M
            for (i = 0; i < size_a; ++i) {                              \
2412
5.59M
                accum |= (twodigits)a->long_value.ob_digit[i] << accumbits;        \
2413
5.59M
                accumbits += PyLong_SHIFT;                              \
2414
5.59M
                assert(accumbits >= bits);                              \
2415
32.9M
                do {                                                    \
2416
32.9M
                    char cdigit;                                        \
2417
32.9M
                    cdigit = (char)(accum & (base - 1));                \
2418
32.9M
                    cdigit += (cdigit < 10) ? '0' : 'a'-10;             \
2419
32.9M
                    *--p = cdigit;                                      \
2420
32.9M
                    accumbits -= bits;                                  \
2421
32.9M
                    accum >>= bits;                                     \
2422
32.9M
                } while (i < size_a-1 ? accumbits >= bits : accum > 0); \
2423
5.59M
            }                                                           \
2424
5.59M
        }                                                               \
2425
5.59M
                                                                        \
2426
5.59M
        if (alternate) {                                                \
2427
5.59M
            if (base == 16)                                             \
2428
5.59M
                *--p = 'x';                                             \
2429
5.59M
            else if (base == 8)                                         \
2430
0
                *--p = 'o';                                             \
2431
0
            else /* (base == 2) */                                      \
2432
0
                *--p = 'b';                                             \
2433
5.59M
            *--p = '0';                                                 \
2434
5.59M
        }                                                               \
2435
5.59M
        if (negative)                                                   \
2436
5.59M
            *--p = '-';                                                 \
2437
5.59M
    } while (0)
2438
2439
5.59M
#define WRITE_UNICODE_DIGITS(TYPE)                                      \
2440
5.59M
    do {                                                                \
2441
5.59M
        if (writer)                                                     \
2442
5.59M
            p = (TYPE*)PyUnicode_DATA(writer->buffer) + writer->pos + sz; \
2443
5.59M
        else                                                            \
2444
5.59M
            p = (TYPE*)PyUnicode_DATA(v) + sz;                          \
2445
5.59M
                                                                        \
2446
5.59M
        WRITE_DIGITS(p);                                                \
2447
5.59M
                                                                        \
2448
5.59M
        if (writer)                                                     \
2449
5.59M
            assert(p == ((TYPE*)PyUnicode_DATA(writer->buffer) + writer->pos)); \
2450
5.59M
        else                                                            \
2451
5.59M
            assert(p == (TYPE*)PyUnicode_DATA(v));                      \
2452
5.59M
    } while (0)
2453
2454
5.59M
    if (bytes_writer) {
2455
0
        char *p = *bytes_str + sz;
2456
0
        WRITE_DIGITS(p);
2457
0
        assert(p == *bytes_str);
2458
0
    }
2459
5.59M
    else {
2460
5.59M
        int kind = writer ? writer->kind : PyUnicode_KIND(v);
2461
5.59M
        if (kind == PyUnicode_1BYTE_KIND) {
2462
5.59M
            Py_UCS1 *p;
2463
5.59M
            WRITE_UNICODE_DIGITS(Py_UCS1);
2464
5.59M
        }
2465
0
        else if (kind == PyUnicode_2BYTE_KIND) {
2466
0
            Py_UCS2 *p;
2467
0
            WRITE_UNICODE_DIGITS(Py_UCS2);
2468
0
        }
2469
0
        else {
2470
0
            assert (kind == PyUnicode_4BYTE_KIND);
2471
0
            Py_UCS4 *p;
2472
0
            WRITE_UNICODE_DIGITS(Py_UCS4);
2473
0
        }
2474
5.59M
    }
2475
2476
5.59M
#undef WRITE_DIGITS
2477
5.59M
#undef WRITE_UNICODE_DIGITS
2478
2479
5.59M
    if (writer) {
2480
291
        writer->pos += sz;
2481
291
    }
2482
5.59M
    else if (bytes_writer) {
2483
0
        (*bytes_str) += sz;
2484
0
    }
2485
5.59M
    else {
2486
5.59M
        assert(_PyUnicode_CheckConsistency(v, 1));
2487
5.59M
        *p_output = v;
2488
5.59M
    }
2489
5.59M
    return 0;
2490
5.59M
}
2491
2492
PyObject *
2493
_PyLong_Format(PyObject *obj, int base)
2494
10.8M
{
2495
10.8M
    PyObject *str;
2496
10.8M
    int err;
2497
10.8M
    if (base == 10)
2498
5.25M
        err = long_to_decimal_string_internal(obj, &str, NULL, NULL, NULL);
2499
5.59M
    else
2500
5.59M
        err = long_format_binary(obj, base, 1, &str, NULL, NULL, NULL);
2501
10.8M
    if (err == -1)
2502
0
        return NULL;
2503
10.8M
    return str;
2504
10.8M
}
2505
2506
int
2507
_PyLong_FormatWriter(_PyUnicodeWriter *writer,
2508
                     PyObject *obj,
2509
                     int base, int alternate)
2510
8.92M
{
2511
8.92M
    if (base == 10)
2512
8.92M
        return long_to_decimal_string_internal(obj, NULL, writer,
2513
8.92M
                                               NULL, NULL);
2514
291
    else
2515
291
        return long_format_binary(obj, base, alternate, NULL, writer,
2516
291
                                  NULL, NULL);
2517
8.92M
}
2518
2519
char*
2520
_PyLong_FormatBytesWriter(PyBytesWriter *writer, char *str,
2521
                          PyObject *obj,
2522
                          int base, int alternate)
2523
0
{
2524
0
    char *str2;
2525
0
    int res;
2526
0
    str2 = str;
2527
0
    if (base == 10)
2528
0
        res = long_to_decimal_string_internal(obj, NULL, NULL,
2529
0
                                              writer, &str2);
2530
0
    else
2531
0
        res = long_format_binary(obj, base, alternate, NULL, NULL,
2532
0
                                 writer, &str2);
2533
0
    if (res < 0)
2534
0
        return NULL;
2535
0
    assert(str2 != NULL);
2536
0
    return str2;
2537
0
}
2538
2539
/* Table of digit values for 8-bit string -> integer conversion.
2540
 * '0' maps to 0, ..., '9' maps to 9.
2541
 * 'a' and 'A' map to 10, ..., 'z' and 'Z' map to 35.
2542
 * All other indices map to 37.
2543
 * Note that when converting a base B string, a char c is a legitimate
2544
 * base B digit iff _PyLong_DigitValue[Py_CHARPyLong_MASK(c)] < B.
2545
 */
2546
unsigned char _PyLong_DigitValue[256] = {
2547
    37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37,
2548
    37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37,
2549
    37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37,
2550
    0,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37,
2551
    37, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24,
2552
    25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37,
2553
    37, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24,
2554
    25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37,
2555
    37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37,
2556
    37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37,
2557
    37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37,
2558
    37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37,
2559
    37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37,
2560
    37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37,
2561
    37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37,
2562
    37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37, 37,
2563
};
2564
2565
/* `start` and `end` point to the start and end of a string of base `base`
2566
 * digits.  base is a power of 2 (2, 4, 8, 16, or 32). An unnormalized int is
2567
 * returned in *res. The string should be already validated by the caller and
2568
 * consists only of valid digit characters and underscores. `digits` gives the
2569
 * number of digit characters.
2570
 *
2571
 * The point to this routine is that it takes time linear in the
2572
 * number of string characters.
2573
 *
2574
 * Return values:
2575
 *   -1 on syntax error (exception needs to be set, *res is untouched)
2576
 *   0 else (exception may be set, in that case *res is set to NULL)
2577
 */
2578
static int
2579
long_from_binary_base(const char *start, const char *end, Py_ssize_t digits, int base, PyLongObject **res)
2580
10.3M
{
2581
10.3M
    const char *p;
2582
10.3M
    int bits_per_char;
2583
10.3M
    Py_ssize_t n;
2584
10.3M
    PyLongObject *z;
2585
10.3M
    twodigits accum;
2586
10.3M
    int bits_in_accum;
2587
10.3M
    digit *pdigit;
2588
2589
10.3M
    assert(base >= 2 && base <= 32 && (base & (base - 1)) == 0);
2590
10.3M
    n = base;
2591
48.5M
    for (bits_per_char = -1; n; ++bits_per_char) {
2592
38.1M
        n >>= 1;
2593
38.1M
    }
2594
2595
    /* n <- the number of Python digits needed,
2596
            = ceiling((digits * bits_per_char) / PyLong_SHIFT). */
2597
10.3M
    if (digits > (PY_SSIZE_T_MAX - (PyLong_SHIFT - 1)) / bits_per_char) {
2598
0
        PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError,
2599
0
                        "int string too large to convert");
2600
0
        *res = NULL;
2601
0
        return 0;
2602
0
    }
2603
10.3M
    n = (digits * bits_per_char + PyLong_SHIFT - 1) / PyLong_SHIFT;
2604
10.3M
    z = long_alloc(n);
2605
10.3M
    if (z == NULL) {
2606
0
        *res = NULL;
2607
0
        return 0;
2608
0
    }
2609
    /* Read string from right, and fill in int from left; i.e.,
2610
     * from least to most significant in both.
2611
     */
2612
10.3M
    accum = 0;
2613
10.3M
    bits_in_accum = 0;
2614
10.3M
    pdigit = z->long_value.ob_digit;
2615
10.3M
    p = end;
2616
138M
    while (--p >= start) {
2617
127M
        int k;
2618
127M
        if (*p == '_') {
2619
728
            continue;
2620
728
        }
2621
127M
        k = (int)_PyLong_DigitValue[Py_CHARMASK(*p)];
2622
127M
        assert(k >= 0 && k < base);
2623
127M
        accum |= (twodigits)k << bits_in_accum;
2624
127M
        bits_in_accum += bits_per_char;
2625
127M
        if (bits_in_accum >= PyLong_SHIFT) {
2626
4.35M
            *pdigit++ = (digit)(accum & PyLong_MASK);
2627
4.35M
            assert(pdigit - z->long_value.ob_digit <= n);
2628
4.35M
            accum >>= PyLong_SHIFT;
2629
4.35M
            bits_in_accum -= PyLong_SHIFT;
2630
4.35M
            assert(bits_in_accum < PyLong_SHIFT);
2631
4.35M
        }
2632
127M
    }
2633
10.3M
    if (bits_in_accum) {
2634
10.3M
        assert(bits_in_accum <= PyLong_SHIFT);
2635
10.3M
        *pdigit++ = (digit)accum;
2636
10.3M
        assert(pdigit - z->long_value.ob_digit <= n);
2637
10.3M
    }
2638
10.3M
    while (pdigit - z->long_value.ob_digit < n)
2639
0
        *pdigit++ = 0;
2640
10.3M
    *res = z;
2641
10.3M
    return 0;
2642
10.3M
}
2643
2644
#ifdef WITH_PYLONG_MODULE
2645
/* asymptotically faster str-to-long conversion for base 10, using _pylong.py */
2646
static int
2647
pylong_int_from_string(const char *start, const char *end, PyLongObject **res)
2648
0
{
2649
0
    PyObject *mod = PyImport_ImportModule("_pylong");
2650
0
    if (mod == NULL) {
2651
0
        goto error;
2652
0
    }
2653
0
    PyObject *s = PyUnicode_FromStringAndSize(start, end-start);
2654
0
    if (s == NULL) {
2655
0
        Py_DECREF(mod);
2656
0
        goto error;
2657
0
    }
2658
0
    PyObject *result = PyObject_CallMethod(mod, "int_from_string", "O", s);
2659
0
    Py_DECREF(s);
2660
0
    Py_DECREF(mod);
2661
0
    if (result == NULL) {
2662
0
        goto error;
2663
0
    }
2664
0
    if (!PyLong_Check(result)) {
2665
0
        Py_DECREF(result);
2666
0
        PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError,
2667
0
                        "_pylong.int_from_string did not return an int");
2668
0
        goto error;
2669
0
    }
2670
0
    *res = (PyLongObject *)result;
2671
0
    return 0;
2672
0
error:
2673
0
    *res = NULL;
2674
0
    return 0;  // See the long_from_string_base() API comment.
2675
0
}
2676
#endif /* WITH_PYLONG_MODULE */
2677
2678
/***
2679
long_from_non_binary_base: parameters and return values are the same as
2680
long_from_binary_base.
2681
2682
Binary bases can be converted in time linear in the number of digits, because
2683
Python's representation base is binary.  Other bases (including decimal!) use
2684
the simple quadratic-time algorithm below, complicated by some speed tricks.
2685
2686
First some math:  the largest integer that can be expressed in N base-B digits
2687
is B**N-1.  Consequently, if we have an N-digit input in base B, the worst-
2688
case number of Python digits needed to hold it is the smallest integer n s.t.
2689
2690
    BASE**n-1 >= B**N-1  [or, adding 1 to both sides]
2691
    BASE**n >= B**N      [taking logs to base BASE]
2692
    n >= log(B**N)/log(BASE) = N * log(B)/log(BASE)
2693
2694
The static array log_base_BASE[base] == log(base)/log(BASE) so we can compute
2695
this quickly.  A Python int with that much space is reserved near the start,
2696
and the result is computed into it.
2697
2698
The input string is actually treated as being in base base**i (i.e., i digits
2699
are processed at a time), where two more static arrays hold:
2700
2701
    convwidth_base[base] = the largest integer i such that base**i <= BASE
2702
    convmultmax_base[base] = base ** convwidth_base[base]
2703
2704
The first of these is the largest i such that i consecutive input digits
2705
must fit in a single Python digit.  The second is effectively the input
2706
base we're really using.
2707
2708
Viewing the input as a sequence <c0, c1, ..., c_n-1> of digits in base
2709
convmultmax_base[base], the result is "simply"
2710
2711
   (((c0*B + c1)*B + c2)*B + c3)*B + ... ))) + c_n-1
2712
2713
where B = convmultmax_base[base].
2714
2715
Error analysis:  as above, the number of Python digits `n` needed is worst-
2716
case
2717
2718
    n >= N * log(B)/log(BASE)
2719
2720
where `N` is the number of input digits in base `B`.  This is computed via
2721
2722
    size_z = (Py_ssize_t)((scan - str) * log_base_BASE[base]) + 1;
2723
2724
below.  Two numeric concerns are how much space this can waste, and whether
2725
the computed result can be too small.  To be concrete, assume BASE = 2**15,
2726
which is the default (and it's unlikely anyone changes that).
2727
2728
Waste isn't a problem:  provided the first input digit isn't 0, the difference
2729
between the worst-case input with N digits and the smallest input with N
2730
digits is about a factor of B, but B is small compared to BASE so at most
2731
one allocated Python digit can remain unused on that count.  If
2732
N*log(B)/log(BASE) is mathematically an exact integer, then truncating that
2733
and adding 1 returns a result 1 larger than necessary.  However, that can't
2734
happen:  whenever B is a power of 2, long_from_binary_base() is called
2735
instead, and it's impossible for B**i to be an integer power of 2**15 when
2736
B is not a power of 2 (i.e., it's impossible for N*log(B)/log(BASE) to be
2737
an exact integer when B is not a power of 2, since B**i has a prime factor
2738
other than 2 in that case, but (2**15)**j's only prime factor is 2).
2739
2740
The computed result can be too small if the true value of N*log(B)/log(BASE)
2741
is a little bit larger than an exact integer, but due to roundoff errors (in
2742
computing log(B), log(BASE), their quotient, and/or multiplying that by N)
2743
yields a numeric result a little less than that integer.  Unfortunately, "how
2744
close can a transcendental function get to an integer over some range?"
2745
questions are generally theoretically intractable.  Computer analysis via
2746
continued fractions is practical:  expand log(B)/log(BASE) via continued
2747
fractions, giving a sequence i/j of "the best" rational approximations.  Then
2748
j*log(B)/log(BASE) is approximately equal to (the integer) i.  This shows that
2749
we can get very close to being in trouble, but very rarely.  For example,
2750
76573 is a denominator in one of the continued-fraction approximations to
2751
log(10)/log(2**15), and indeed:
2752
2753
    >>> log(10)/log(2**15)*76573
2754
    16958.000000654003
2755
2756
is very close to an integer.  If we were working with IEEE single-precision,
2757
rounding errors could kill us.  Finding worst cases in IEEE double-precision
2758
requires better-than-double-precision log() functions, and Tim didn't bother.
2759
Instead the code checks to see whether the allocated space is enough as each
2760
new Python digit is added, and copies the whole thing to a larger int if not.
2761
This should happen extremely rarely, and in fact I don't have a test case
2762
that triggers it(!).  Instead the code was tested by artificially allocating
2763
just 1 digit at the start, so that the copying code was exercised for every
2764
digit beyond the first.
2765
***/
2766
2767
// Tables are computed by Tools/scripts/long_conv_tables.py
2768
#if PYLONG_BITS_IN_DIGIT == 15
2769
    static const double log_base_BASE[37] = {0.0, 0.0, 0.0,
2770
        0.10566416671474375, 0.0, 0.15479520632582416,
2771
        0.17233083338141042, 0.18715699480384027, 0.0,
2772
        0.2113283334294875, 0.22146187299249084, 0.23062877457581984,
2773
        0.2389975000480771, 0.24669598120940617, 0.25382366147050694,
2774
        0.26045937304056793, 0.0, 0.27249752275002265,
2775
        0.27799500009615413, 0.2831951675629057, 0.28812853965915747,
2776
        0.29282116151858406, 0.2972954412424865, 0.3015707970704675,
2777
        0.3056641667147438, 0.30959041265164833, 0.3133626478760728,
2778
        0.31699250014423125, 0.3204903281371736, 0.3238653996751715,
2779
        0.3271260397072346, 0.3302797540257917, 0.0,
2780
        0.3362929412905636, 0.3391641894166893, 0.34195220112966446,
2781
        0.34466166676282084};
2782
    static const int convwidth_base[37] = {0, 0, 0, 9, 0, 6, 5, 5, 0,
2783
        4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 3, 3, 0, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3,
2784
        3, 3, 0, 2, 2, 2, 2};
2785
    static const twodigits convmultmax_base[37] = {0, 0, 0, 19683, 0,
2786
        15625, 7776, 16807, 0, 6561, 10000, 14641, 20736, 28561, 2744,
2787
        3375, 0, 4913, 5832, 6859, 8000, 9261, 10648, 12167, 13824,
2788
        15625, 17576, 19683, 21952, 24389, 27000, 29791, 0, 1089,
2789
        1156, 1225, 1296};
2790
#elif PYLONG_BITS_IN_DIGIT == 30
2791
    static const double log_base_BASE[37] = {0.0, 0.0, 0.0,
2792
        0.05283208335737188, 0.0, 0.07739760316291208,
2793
        0.08616541669070521, 0.09357849740192013, 0.0,
2794
        0.10566416671474375, 0.11073093649624542, 0.11531438728790992,
2795
        0.11949875002403855, 0.12334799060470308, 0.12691183073525347,
2796
        0.13022968652028397, 0.0, 0.13624876137501132,
2797
        0.13899750004807707, 0.14159758378145285, 0.14406426982957873,
2798
        0.14641058075929203, 0.14864772062124326, 0.15078539853523376,
2799
        0.1528320833573719, 0.15479520632582416, 0.1566813239380364,
2800
        0.15849625007211562, 0.1602451640685868, 0.16193269983758574,
2801
        0.1635630198536173, 0.16513987701289584, 0.0,
2802
        0.1681464706452818, 0.16958209470834465, 0.17097610056483223,
2803
        0.17233083338141042};
2804
    static const int convwidth_base[37] = {0, 0, 0, 18, 0, 12, 11, 10,
2805
        0, 9, 9, 8, 8, 8, 7, 7, 0, 7, 7, 7, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6,
2806
        6, 6, 6, 0, 5, 5, 5, 5};
2807
    static const twodigits convmultmax_base[37] = {0, 0, 0, 387420489,
2808
        0, 244140625, 362797056, 282475249, 0, 387420489, 1000000000,
2809
        214358881, 429981696, 815730721, 105413504, 170859375, 0,
2810
        410338673, 612220032, 893871739, 64000000, 85766121,
2811
        113379904, 148035889, 191102976, 244140625, 308915776,
2812
        387420489, 481890304, 594823321, 729000000, 887503681, 0,
2813
        39135393, 45435424, 52521875, 60466176};
2814
#else
2815
    #error "invalid PYLONG_BITS_IN_DIGIT value"
2816
#endif
2817
2818
static int
2819
long_from_non_binary_base(const char *start, const char *end, Py_ssize_t digits, int base, PyLongObject **res)
2820
6.85M
{
2821
6.85M
    twodigits c;           /* current input character */
2822
6.85M
    Py_ssize_t size_z;
2823
6.85M
    int i;
2824
6.85M
    int convwidth;
2825
6.85M
    twodigits convmultmax, convmult;
2826
6.85M
    digit *pz, *pzstop;
2827
6.85M
    PyLongObject *z;
2828
6.85M
    const char *p;
2829
2830
6.85M
    assert(log_base_BASE[base] != 0.0);
2831
2832
    /* Create an int object that can contain the largest possible
2833
     * integer with this base and length.  Note that there's no
2834
     * need to initialize z->long_value.ob_digit -- no slot is read up before
2835
     * being stored into.
2836
     */
2837
6.85M
    double fsize_z = (double)digits * log_base_BASE[base] + 1.0;
2838
6.85M
    if (fsize_z > (double)MAX_LONG_DIGITS) {
2839
        /* The same exception as in long_alloc(). */
2840
0
        PyErr_SetString(PyExc_OverflowError,
2841
0
                        "too many digits in integer");
2842
0
        *res = NULL;
2843
0
        return 0;
2844
0
    }
2845
6.85M
    size_z = (Py_ssize_t)fsize_z;
2846
    /* Uncomment next line to test exceedingly rare copy code */
2847
    /* size_z = 1; */
2848
6.85M
    assert(size_z > 0);
2849
6.85M
    z = long_alloc(size_z);
2850
6.85M
    if (z == NULL) {
2851
0
        *res = NULL;
2852
0
        return 0;
2853
0
    }
2854
6.85M
    _PyLong_SetSignAndDigitCount(z, 0, 0);
2855
2856
    /* `convwidth` consecutive input digits are treated as a single
2857
     * digit in base `convmultmax`.
2858
     */
2859
6.85M
    convwidth = convwidth_base[base];
2860
6.85M
    convmultmax = convmultmax_base[base];
2861
2862
    /* Work ;-) */
2863
6.85M
    p = start;
2864
13.9M
    while (p < end) {
2865
7.11M
        if (*p == '_') {
2866
405
            p++;
2867
405
            continue;
2868
405
        }
2869
        /* grab up to convwidth digits from the input string */
2870
7.11M
        c = (digit)_PyLong_DigitValue[Py_CHARMASK(*p++)];
2871
10.4M
        for (i = 1; i < convwidth && p != end; ++p) {
2872
3.31M
            if (*p == '_') {
2873
3.09k
                continue;
2874
3.09k
            }
2875
3.31M
            i++;
2876
3.31M
            c = (twodigits)(c *  base +
2877
3.31M
                            (int)_PyLong_DigitValue[Py_CHARMASK(*p)]);
2878
3.31M
            assert(c < PyLong_BASE);
2879
3.31M
        }
2880
2881
7.11M
        convmult = convmultmax;
2882
        /* Calculate the shift only if we couldn't get
2883
         * convwidth digits.
2884
         */
2885
7.11M
        if (i != convwidth) {
2886
6.85M
            convmult = base;
2887
8.07M
            for ( ; i > 1; --i) {
2888
1.22M
                convmult *= base;
2889
1.22M
            }
2890
6.85M
        }
2891
2892
        /* Multiply z by convmult, and add c. */
2893
7.11M
        pz = z->long_value.ob_digit;
2894
7.11M
        pzstop = pz + _PyLong_DigitCount(z);
2895
15.0M
        for (; pz < pzstop; ++pz) {
2896
7.91M
            c += (twodigits)*pz * convmult;
2897
7.91M
            *pz = (digit)(c & PyLong_MASK);
2898
7.91M
            c >>= PyLong_SHIFT;
2899
7.91M
        }
2900
        /* carry off the current end? */
2901
7.11M
        if (c) {
2902
6.15M
            assert(c < PyLong_BASE);
2903
6.15M
            if (_PyLong_DigitCount(z) < size_z) {
2904
6.15M
                *pz = (digit)c;
2905
6.15M
                assert(!_PyLong_IsNegative(z));
2906
6.15M
                _PyLong_SetSignAndDigitCount(z, 1, _PyLong_DigitCount(z) + 1);
2907
6.15M
            }
2908
0
            else {
2909
0
                PyLongObject *tmp;
2910
                /* Extremely rare.  Get more space. */
2911
0
                assert(_PyLong_DigitCount(z) == size_z);
2912
0
                tmp = long_alloc(size_z + 1);
2913
0
                if (tmp == NULL) {
2914
0
                    Py_DECREF(z);
2915
0
                    *res = NULL;
2916
0
                    return 0;
2917
0
                }
2918
0
                memcpy(tmp->long_value.ob_digit,
2919
0
                       z->long_value.ob_digit,
2920
0
                       sizeof(digit) * size_z);
2921
0
                Py_SETREF(z, tmp);
2922
0
                z->long_value.ob_digit[size_z] = (digit)c;
2923
0
                ++size_z;
2924
0
            }
2925
6.15M
        }
2926
7.11M
    }
2927
6.85M
    *res = z;
2928
6.85M
    return 0;
2929
6.85M
}
2930
2931
/* *str points to the first digit in a string of base `base` digits. base is an
2932
 * integer from 2 to 36 inclusive. Here we don't need to worry about prefixes
2933
 * like 0x or leading +- signs. The string should be null terminated consisting
2934
 * of ASCII digits and separating underscores possibly with trailing whitespace
2935
 * but we have to validate all of those points here.
2936
 *
2937
 * If base is a power of 2 then the complexity is linear in the number of
2938
 * characters in the string. Otherwise a quadratic algorithm is used for
2939
 * non-binary bases.
2940
 *
2941
 * Return values:
2942
 *
2943
 *   - Returns -1 on syntax error (exception needs to be set, *res is untouched)
2944
 *   - Returns 0 and sets *res to NULL for MemoryError, OverflowError, or
2945
 *     _pylong.int_from_string() errors.
2946
 *   - Returns 0 and sets *res to an unsigned, unnormalized PyLong (success!).
2947
 *
2948
 * Afterwards *str is set to point to the first non-digit (which may be *str!).
2949
 */
2950
static int
2951
long_from_string_base(const char **str, int base, PyLongObject **res)
2952
19.0M
{
2953
19.0M
    const char *start, *end, *p;
2954
19.0M
    char prev = 0;
2955
19.0M
    Py_ssize_t digits = 0;
2956
19.0M
    int is_binary_base = (base & (base - 1)) == 0;
2957
2958
    /* Here we do four things:
2959
     *
2960
     * - Find the `end` of the string.
2961
     * - Validate the string.
2962
     * - Count the number of `digits` (rather than underscores)
2963
     * - Point *str to the end-of-string or first invalid character.
2964
     */
2965
19.0M
    start = p = *str;
2966
    /* Leading underscore not allowed. */
2967
19.0M
    if (*start == '_') {
2968
5.05k
        return -1;
2969
5.05k
    }
2970
    /* Verify all characters are digits and underscores. */
2971
163M
    while (_PyLong_DigitValue[Py_CHARMASK(*p)] < base || *p == '_') {
2972
144M
        if (*p == '_') {
2973
            /* Double underscore not allowed. */
2974
6.42k
            if (prev == '_') {
2975
569
                *str = p - 1;
2976
569
                return -1;
2977
569
            }
2978
144M
        } else {
2979
144M
            ++digits;
2980
144M
        }
2981
144M
        prev = *p;
2982
144M
        ++p;
2983
144M
    }
2984
    /* Trailing underscore not allowed. */
2985
19.0M
    if (prev == '_') {
2986
321
        *str = p - 1;
2987
321
        return -1;
2988
321
    }
2989
19.0M
    *str = end = p;
2990
    /* Reject empty strings */
2991
19.0M
    if (start == end) {
2992
1.80M
        return -1;
2993
1.80M
    }
2994
    /* Allow only trailing whitespace after `end` */
2995
17.2M
    while (*p && Py_ISSPACE(*p)) {
2996
14.3k
        p++;
2997
14.3k
    }
2998
17.2M
    *str = p;
2999
17.2M
    if (*p != '\0') {
3000
13.0k
        return -1;
3001
13.0k
    }
3002
3003
    /*
3004
     * Pass a validated string consisting of only valid digits and underscores
3005
     * to long_from_xxx_base.
3006
     */
3007
17.2M
    if (is_binary_base) {
3008
        /* Use the linear algorithm for binary bases. */
3009
10.3M
        return long_from_binary_base(start, end, digits, base, res);
3010
10.3M
    }
3011
6.85M
    else {
3012
        /* Limit the size to avoid excessive computation attacks exploiting the
3013
         * quadratic algorithm. */
3014
6.85M
        if (digits > _PY_LONG_MAX_STR_DIGITS_THRESHOLD) {
3015
1.44k
            PyInterpreterState *interp = _PyInterpreterState_GET();
3016
1.44k
            int max_str_digits = interp->long_state.max_str_digits;
3017
1.44k
            if ((max_str_digits > 0) && (digits > max_str_digits)) {
3018
60
                PyErr_Format(PyExc_ValueError, _MAX_STR_DIGITS_ERROR_FMT_TO_INT,
3019
60
                             max_str_digits, digits);
3020
60
                *res = NULL;
3021
60
                return 0;
3022
60
            }
3023
1.44k
        }
3024
6.85M
#if WITH_PYLONG_MODULE
3025
6.85M
        if (digits > 6000 && base == 10) {
3026
            /* Switch to _pylong.int_from_string() */
3027
0
            return pylong_int_from_string(start, end, res);
3028
0
        }
3029
6.85M
#endif
3030
        /* Use the quadratic algorithm for non binary bases. */
3031
6.85M
        return long_from_non_binary_base(start, end, digits, base, res);
3032
6.85M
    }
3033
17.2M
}
3034
3035
/* Parses an int from a bytestring. Leading and trailing whitespace will be
3036
 * ignored.
3037
 *
3038
 * If successful, a PyLong object will be returned and 'pend' will be pointing
3039
 * to the first unused byte unless it's NULL.
3040
 *
3041
 * If unsuccessful, NULL will be returned.
3042
 */
3043
PyObject *
3044
PyLong_FromString(const char *str, char **pend, int base)
3045
19.0M
{
3046
19.0M
    int sign = 1, error_if_nonzero = 0;
3047
19.0M
    const char *orig_str = str;
3048
19.0M
    PyLongObject *z = NULL;
3049
19.0M
    PyObject *strobj;
3050
19.0M
    Py_ssize_t slen;
3051
3052
19.0M
    if ((base != 0 && base < 2) || base > 36) {
3053
0
        PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError,
3054
0
                        "int() arg 2 must be >= 2 and <= 36");
3055
0
        return NULL;
3056
0
    }
3057
19.0M
    while (*str != '\0' && Py_ISSPACE(*str)) {
3058
445
        ++str;
3059
445
    }
3060
19.0M
    if (*str == '+') {
3061
2.67k
        ++str;
3062
2.67k
    }
3063
19.0M
    else if (*str == '-') {
3064
21.6k
        ++str;
3065
21.6k
        sign = -1;
3066
21.6k
    }
3067
19.0M
    if (base == 0) {
3068
106k
        if (str[0] != '0') {
3069
92.7k
            base = 10;
3070
92.7k
        }
3071
14.0k
        else if (str[1] == 'x' || str[1] == 'X') {
3072
1.53k
            base = 16;
3073
1.53k
        }
3074
12.5k
        else if (str[1] == 'o' || str[1] == 'O') {
3075
196
            base = 8;
3076
196
        }
3077
12.3k
        else if (str[1] == 'b' || str[1] == 'B') {
3078
157
            base = 2;
3079
157
        }
3080
12.1k
        else {
3081
            /* "old" (C-style) octal literal, now invalid.
3082
               it might still be zero though */
3083
12.1k
            error_if_nonzero = 1;
3084
12.1k
            base = 10;
3085
12.1k
        }
3086
106k
    }
3087
19.0M
    if (str[0] == '0' &&
3088
9.68M
        ((base == 16 && (str[1] == 'x' || str[1] == 'X')) ||
3089
9.68M
         (base == 8  && (str[1] == 'o' || str[1] == 'O')) ||
3090
9.68M
         (base == 2  && (str[1] == 'b' || str[1] == 'B')))) {
3091
2.35k
        str += 2;
3092
        /* One underscore allowed here. */
3093
2.35k
        if (*str == '_') {
3094
2
            ++str;
3095
2
        }
3096
2.35k
    }
3097
3098
    /* long_from_string_base is the main workhorse here. */
3099
19.0M
    int ret = long_from_string_base(&str, base, &z);
3100
19.0M
    if (ret == -1) {
3101
        /* Syntax error. */
3102
1.82M
        goto onError;
3103
1.82M
    }
3104
17.2M
    if (z == NULL) {
3105
        /* Error. exception already set. */
3106
60
        return NULL;
3107
60
    }
3108
3109
17.2M
    if (error_if_nonzero) {
3110
        /* reset the base to 0, else the exception message
3111
           doesn't make too much sense */
3112
12.1k
        base = 0;
3113
12.1k
        if (!_PyLong_IsZero(z)) {
3114
0
            goto onError;
3115
0
        }
3116
        /* there might still be other problems, therefore base
3117
           remains zero here for the same reason */
3118
12.1k
    }
3119
3120
    /* Set sign and normalize */
3121
17.2M
    if (sign < 0) {
3122
20.4k
        _PyLong_FlipSign(z);
3123
20.4k
    }
3124
17.2M
    long_normalize(z);
3125
17.2M
    z = maybe_small_long(z);
3126
3127
17.2M
    if (pend != NULL) {
3128
14.4M
        *pend = (char *)str;
3129
14.4M
    }
3130
17.2M
    return (PyObject *) z;
3131
3132
1.82M
  onError:
3133
1.82M
    if (pend != NULL) {
3134
1.82M
        *pend = (char *)str;
3135
1.82M
    }
3136
1.82M
    Py_XDECREF(z);
3137
1.82M
    slen = strlen(orig_str) < 200 ? strlen(orig_str) : 200;
3138
1.82M
    strobj = PyUnicode_FromStringAndSize(orig_str, slen);
3139
1.82M
    if (strobj == NULL) {
3140
0
        return NULL;
3141
0
    }
3142
1.82M
    PyErr_Format(PyExc_ValueError,
3143
1.82M
                 "invalid literal for int() with base %d: %.200R",
3144
1.82M
                 base, strobj);
3145
1.82M
    Py_DECREF(strobj);
3146
1.82M
    return NULL;
3147
1.82M
}
3148
3149
/* Since PyLong_FromString doesn't have a length parameter,
3150
 * check here for possible NULs in the string.
3151
 *
3152
 * Reports an invalid literal as a bytes object.
3153
 */
3154
PyObject *
3155
_PyLong_FromBytes(const char *s, Py_ssize_t len, int base)
3156
2.45M
{
3157
2.45M
    PyObject *result, *strobj;
3158
2.45M
    char *end = NULL;
3159
3160
2.45M
    result = PyLong_FromString(s, &end, base);
3161
2.45M
    if (end == NULL || (result != NULL && end == s + len))
3162
2.45M
        return result;
3163
0
    Py_XDECREF(result);
3164
0
    strobj = PyBytes_FromStringAndSize(s, Py_MIN(len, 200));
3165
0
    if (strobj != NULL) {
3166
0
        PyErr_Format(PyExc_ValueError,
3167
0
                     "invalid literal for int() with base %d: %.200R",
3168
0
                     base, strobj);
3169
0
        Py_DECREF(strobj);
3170
0
    }
3171
0
    return NULL;
3172
2.45M
}
3173
3174
PyObject *
3175
PyLong_FromUnicodeObject(PyObject *u, int base)
3176
13.8M
{
3177
13.8M
    PyObject *result, *asciidig;
3178
13.8M
    const char *buffer;
3179
13.8M
    char *end = NULL;
3180
13.8M
    Py_ssize_t buflen;
3181
3182
13.8M
    asciidig = _PyUnicode_TransformDecimalAndSpaceToASCII(u);
3183
13.8M
    if (asciidig == NULL)
3184
0
        return NULL;
3185
13.8M
    assert(PyUnicode_IS_ASCII(asciidig));
3186
    /* Simply get a pointer to existing ASCII characters. */
3187
13.8M
    buffer = PyUnicode_AsUTF8AndSize(asciidig, &buflen);
3188
13.8M
    assert(buffer != NULL);
3189
3190
13.8M
    result = PyLong_FromString(buffer, &end, base);
3191
13.8M
    if (end == NULL || (result != NULL && end == buffer + buflen)) {
3192
11.9M
        Py_DECREF(asciidig);
3193
11.9M
        return result;
3194
11.9M
    }
3195
1.82M
    Py_DECREF(asciidig);
3196
1.82M
    Py_XDECREF(result);
3197
1.82M
    PyErr_Format(PyExc_ValueError,
3198
1.82M
                 "invalid literal for int() with base %d: %.200R",
3199
1.82M
                 base, u);
3200
1.82M
    return NULL;
3201
13.8M
}
3202
3203
/* Int division with remainder, top-level routine */
3204
3205
static int
3206
long_divrem(PyLongObject *a, PyLongObject *b,
3207
            PyLongObject **pdiv, PyLongObject **prem)
3208
1.11M
{
3209
1.11M
    Py_ssize_t size_a = _PyLong_DigitCount(a), size_b = _PyLong_DigitCount(b);
3210
1.11M
    PyLongObject *z;
3211
3212
1.11M
    if (size_b == 0) {
3213
0
        PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ZeroDivisionError, "division by zero");
3214
0
        return -1;
3215
0
    }
3216
1.11M
    if (size_a < size_b ||
3217
388
        (size_a == size_b &&
3218
1.11M
         a->long_value.ob_digit[size_a-1] < b->long_value.ob_digit[size_b-1])) {
3219
        /* |a| < |b|. */
3220
1.11M
        *prem = (PyLongObject *)long_long((PyObject *)a);
3221
1.11M
        if (*prem == NULL) {
3222
0
            return -1;
3223
0
        }
3224
1.11M
        *pdiv = (PyLongObject*)_PyLong_GetZero();
3225
1.11M
        return 0;
3226
1.11M
    }
3227
388
    if (size_b == 1) {
3228
388
        digit rem = 0;
3229
388
        z = divrem1(a, b->long_value.ob_digit[0], &rem);
3230
388
        if (z == NULL)
3231
0
            return -1;
3232
388
        *prem = (PyLongObject *) PyLong_FromLong((long)rem);
3233
388
        if (*prem == NULL) {
3234
0
            Py_DECREF(z);
3235
0
            return -1;
3236
0
        }
3237
388
    }
3238
0
    else {
3239
0
        z = x_divrem(a, b, prem);
3240
0
        *prem = maybe_small_long(*prem);
3241
0
        if (z == NULL)
3242
0
            return -1;
3243
0
    }
3244
    /* Set the signs.
3245
       The quotient z has the sign of a*b;
3246
       the remainder r has the sign of a,
3247
       so a = b*z + r. */
3248
388
    if ((_PyLong_IsNegative(a)) != (_PyLong_IsNegative(b))) {
3249
2
        _PyLong_Negate(&z);
3250
2
        if (z == NULL) {
3251
0
            Py_CLEAR(*prem);
3252
0
            return -1;
3253
0
        }
3254
2
    }
3255
388
    if (_PyLong_IsNegative(a) && !_PyLong_IsZero(*prem)) {
3256
1
        _PyLong_Negate(prem);
3257
1
        if (*prem == NULL) {
3258
0
            Py_DECREF(z);
3259
0
            Py_CLEAR(*prem);
3260
0
            return -1;
3261
0
        }
3262
1
    }
3263
388
    *pdiv = maybe_small_long(z);
3264
388
    return 0;
3265
388
}
3266
3267
/* Int remainder, top-level routine */
3268
3269
static int
3270
long_rem(PyLongObject *a, PyLongObject *b, PyLongObject **prem)
3271
4.37M
{
3272
4.37M
    Py_ssize_t size_a = _PyLong_DigitCount(a), size_b = _PyLong_DigitCount(b);
3273
3274
4.37M
    if (size_b == 0) {
3275
0
        PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ZeroDivisionError,
3276
0
                        "division by zero");
3277
0
        return -1;
3278
0
    }
3279
4.37M
    if (size_a < size_b ||
3280
74
        (size_a == size_b &&
3281
4.37M
         a->long_value.ob_digit[size_a-1] < b->long_value.ob_digit[size_b-1])) {
3282
        /* |a| < |b|. */
3283
4.37M
        *prem = (PyLongObject *)long_long((PyObject *)a);
3284
4.37M
        return -(*prem == NULL);
3285
4.37M
    }
3286
74
    if (size_b == 1) {
3287
74
        *prem = rem1(a, b->long_value.ob_digit[0]);
3288
74
        if (*prem == NULL)
3289
0
            return -1;
3290
74
    }
3291
0
    else {
3292
        /* Slow path using divrem. */
3293
0
        Py_XDECREF(x_divrem(a, b, prem));
3294
0
        *prem = maybe_small_long(*prem);
3295
0
        if (*prem == NULL)
3296
0
            return -1;
3297
0
    }
3298
    /* Set the sign. */
3299
74
    if (_PyLong_IsNegative(a) && !_PyLong_IsZero(*prem)) {
3300
0
        _PyLong_Negate(prem);
3301
0
        if (*prem == NULL) {
3302
0
            Py_CLEAR(*prem);
3303
0
            return -1;
3304
0
        }
3305
0
    }
3306
74
    return 0;
3307
74
}
3308
3309
/* Unsigned int division with remainder -- the algorithm.  The arguments v1
3310
   and w1 should satisfy 2 <= _PyLong_DigitCount(w1) <= _PyLong_DigitCount(v1). */
3311
3312
static PyLongObject *
3313
x_divrem(PyLongObject *v1, PyLongObject *w1, PyLongObject **prem)
3314
0
{
3315
0
    PyLongObject *v, *w, *a;
3316
0
    Py_ssize_t i, k, size_v, size_w;
3317
0
    int d;
3318
0
    digit wm1, wm2, carry, q, r, vtop, *v0, *vk, *w0, *ak;
3319
0
    twodigits vv;
3320
0
    sdigit zhi;
3321
0
    stwodigits z;
3322
3323
    /* We follow Knuth [The Art of Computer Programming, Vol. 2 (3rd
3324
       edn.), section 4.3.1, Algorithm D], except that we don't explicitly
3325
       handle the special case when the initial estimate q for a quotient
3326
       digit is >= PyLong_BASE: the max value for q is PyLong_BASE+1, and
3327
       that won't overflow a digit. */
3328
3329
    /* allocate space; w will also be used to hold the final remainder */
3330
0
    size_v = _PyLong_DigitCount(v1);
3331
0
    size_w = _PyLong_DigitCount(w1);
3332
0
    assert(size_v >= size_w && size_w >= 2); /* Assert checks by div() */
3333
0
    v = long_alloc(size_v+1);
3334
0
    if (v == NULL) {
3335
0
        *prem = NULL;
3336
0
        return NULL;
3337
0
    }
3338
0
    w = long_alloc(size_w);
3339
0
    if (w == NULL) {
3340
0
        Py_DECREF(v);
3341
0
        *prem = NULL;
3342
0
        return NULL;
3343
0
    }
3344
3345
    /* normalize: shift w1 left so that its top digit is >= PyLong_BASE/2.
3346
       shift v1 left by the same amount.  Results go into w and v. */
3347
0
    d = PyLong_SHIFT - bit_length_digit(w1->long_value.ob_digit[size_w-1]);
3348
0
    carry = v_lshift(w->long_value.ob_digit, w1->long_value.ob_digit, size_w, d);
3349
0
    assert(carry == 0);
3350
0
    carry = v_lshift(v->long_value.ob_digit, v1->long_value.ob_digit, size_v, d);
3351
0
    if (carry != 0 || v->long_value.ob_digit[size_v-1] >= w->long_value.ob_digit[size_w-1]) {
3352
0
        v->long_value.ob_digit[size_v] = carry;
3353
0
        size_v++;
3354
0
    }
3355
3356
    /* Now v->long_value.ob_digit[size_v-1] < w->long_value.ob_digit[size_w-1], so quotient has
3357
       at most (and usually exactly) k = size_v - size_w digits. */
3358
0
    k = size_v - size_w;
3359
0
    assert(k >= 0);
3360
0
    a = long_alloc(k);
3361
0
    if (a == NULL) {
3362
0
        Py_DECREF(w);
3363
0
        Py_DECREF(v);
3364
0
        *prem = NULL;
3365
0
        return NULL;
3366
0
    }
3367
0
    v0 = v->long_value.ob_digit;
3368
0
    w0 = w->long_value.ob_digit;
3369
0
    wm1 = w0[size_w-1];
3370
0
    wm2 = w0[size_w-2];
3371
0
    for (vk = v0+k, ak = a->long_value.ob_digit + k; vk-- > v0;) {
3372
        /* inner loop: divide vk[0:size_w+1] by w0[0:size_w], giving
3373
           single-digit quotient q, remainder in vk[0:size_w]. */
3374
3375
0
        SIGCHECK({
3376
0
                Py_DECREF(a);
3377
0
                Py_DECREF(w);
3378
0
                Py_DECREF(v);
3379
0
                *prem = NULL;
3380
0
                return NULL;
3381
0
            });
3382
3383
        /* estimate quotient digit q; may overestimate by 1 (rare) */
3384
0
        vtop = vk[size_w];
3385
0
        assert(vtop <= wm1);
3386
0
        vv = ((twodigits)vtop << PyLong_SHIFT) | vk[size_w-1];
3387
        /* The code used to compute the remainder via
3388
         *     r = (digit)(vv - (twodigits)wm1 * q);
3389
         * and compilers generally generated code to do the * and -.
3390
         * But modern processors generally compute q and r with a single
3391
         * instruction, and modern optimizing compilers exploit that if we
3392
         * _don't_ try to optimize it.
3393
         */
3394
0
        q = (digit)(vv / wm1);
3395
0
        r = (digit)(vv % wm1);
3396
0
        while ((twodigits)wm2 * q > (((twodigits)r << PyLong_SHIFT)
3397
0
                                     | vk[size_w-2])) {
3398
0
            --q;
3399
0
            r += wm1;
3400
0
            if (r >= PyLong_BASE)
3401
0
                break;
3402
0
        }
3403
0
        assert(q <= PyLong_BASE);
3404
3405
        /* subtract q*w0[0:size_w] from vk[0:size_w+1] */
3406
0
        zhi = 0;
3407
0
        for (i = 0; i < size_w; ++i) {
3408
            /* invariants: -PyLong_BASE <= -q <= zhi <= 0;
3409
               -PyLong_BASE * q <= z < PyLong_BASE */
3410
0
            z = (sdigit)vk[i] + zhi -
3411
0
                (stwodigits)q * (stwodigits)w0[i];
3412
0
            vk[i] = (digit)z & PyLong_MASK;
3413
0
            zhi = (sdigit)Py_ARITHMETIC_RIGHT_SHIFT(stwodigits,
3414
0
                                                    z, PyLong_SHIFT);
3415
0
        }
3416
3417
        /* add w back if q was too large (this branch taken rarely) */
3418
0
        assert((sdigit)vtop + zhi == -1 || (sdigit)vtop + zhi == 0);
3419
0
        if ((sdigit)vtop + zhi < 0) {
3420
0
            carry = 0;
3421
0
            for (i = 0; i < size_w; ++i) {
3422
0
                carry += vk[i] + w0[i];
3423
0
                vk[i] = carry & PyLong_MASK;
3424
0
                carry >>= PyLong_SHIFT;
3425
0
            }
3426
0
            --q;
3427
0
        }
3428
3429
        /* store quotient digit */
3430
0
        assert(q < PyLong_BASE);
3431
0
        *--ak = q;
3432
0
    }
3433
3434
    /* unshift remainder; we reuse w to store the result */
3435
0
    carry = v_rshift(w0, v0, size_w, d);
3436
0
    assert(carry==0);
3437
0
    Py_DECREF(v);
3438
3439
0
    *prem = long_normalize(w);
3440
0
    return long_normalize(a);
3441
0
}
3442
3443
/* For a nonzero PyLong a, express a in the form x * 2**e, with 0.5 <=
3444
   abs(x) < 1.0 and e >= 0; return x and put e in *e.  Here x is
3445
   rounded to DBL_MANT_DIG significant bits using round-half-to-even.
3446
   If a == 0, return 0.0 and set *e = 0.  */
3447
3448
/* attempt to define 2.0**DBL_MANT_DIG as a compile-time constant */
3449
#if DBL_MANT_DIG == 53
3450
0
#define EXP2_DBL_MANT_DIG 9007199254740992.0
3451
#else
3452
#define EXP2_DBL_MANT_DIG (ldexp(1.0, DBL_MANT_DIG))
3453
#endif
3454
3455
double
3456
_PyLong_Frexp(PyLongObject *a, int64_t *e)
3457
0
{
3458
0
    Py_ssize_t a_size, shift_digits, x_size;
3459
0
    int shift_bits;
3460
0
    int64_t a_bits;
3461
    /* See below for why x_digits is always large enough. */
3462
0
    digit rem;
3463
0
    digit x_digits[2 + (DBL_MANT_DIG + 1) / PyLong_SHIFT] = {0,};
3464
0
    double dx;
3465
    /* Correction term for round-half-to-even rounding.  For a digit x,
3466
       "x + half_even_correction[x & 7]" gives x rounded to the nearest
3467
       multiple of 4, rounding ties to a multiple of 8. */
3468
0
    static const int half_even_correction[8] = {0, -1, -2, 1, 0, -1, 2, 1};
3469
3470
0
    a_size = _PyLong_DigitCount(a);
3471
0
    if (a_size == 0) {
3472
        /* Special case for 0: significand 0.0, exponent 0. */
3473
0
        *e = 0;
3474
0
        return 0.0;
3475
0
    }
3476
0
    a_bits = _PyLong_NumBits((PyObject *)a);
3477
3478
    /* Shift the first DBL_MANT_DIG + 2 bits of a into x_digits[0:x_size]
3479
       (shifting left if a_bits <= DBL_MANT_DIG + 2).
3480
3481
       Number of digits needed for result: write // for floor division.
3482
       Then if shifting left, we end up using
3483
3484
         1 + a_size + (DBL_MANT_DIG + 2 - a_bits) // PyLong_SHIFT
3485
3486
       digits.  If shifting right, we use
3487
3488
         a_size - (a_bits - DBL_MANT_DIG - 2) // PyLong_SHIFT
3489
3490
       digits.  Using a_size = 1 + (a_bits - 1) // PyLong_SHIFT along with
3491
       the inequalities
3492
3493
         m // PyLong_SHIFT + n // PyLong_SHIFT <= (m + n) // PyLong_SHIFT
3494
         m // PyLong_SHIFT - n // PyLong_SHIFT <=
3495
                                          1 + (m - n - 1) // PyLong_SHIFT,
3496
3497
       valid for any integers m and n, we find that x_size satisfies
3498
3499
         x_size <= 2 + (DBL_MANT_DIG + 1) // PyLong_SHIFT
3500
3501
       in both cases.
3502
    */
3503
0
    if (a_bits <= DBL_MANT_DIG + 2) {
3504
0
        shift_digits = (DBL_MANT_DIG + 2 - (Py_ssize_t)a_bits) / PyLong_SHIFT;
3505
0
        shift_bits = (DBL_MANT_DIG + 2 - (int)a_bits) % PyLong_SHIFT;
3506
0
        x_size = shift_digits;
3507
0
        rem = v_lshift(x_digits + x_size, a->long_value.ob_digit, a_size,
3508
0
                       shift_bits);
3509
0
        x_size += a_size;
3510
0
        x_digits[x_size++] = rem;
3511
0
    }
3512
0
    else {
3513
0
        shift_digits = (Py_ssize_t)((a_bits - DBL_MANT_DIG - 2) / PyLong_SHIFT);
3514
0
        shift_bits = (int)((a_bits - DBL_MANT_DIG - 2) % PyLong_SHIFT);
3515
0
        rem = v_rshift(x_digits, a->long_value.ob_digit + shift_digits,
3516
0
                       a_size - shift_digits, shift_bits);
3517
0
        x_size = a_size - shift_digits;
3518
        /* For correct rounding below, we need the least significant
3519
           bit of x to be 'sticky' for this shift: if any of the bits
3520
           shifted out was nonzero, we set the least significant bit
3521
           of x. */
3522
0
        if (rem)
3523
0
            x_digits[0] |= 1;
3524
0
        else
3525
0
            while (shift_digits > 0)
3526
0
                if (a->long_value.ob_digit[--shift_digits]) {
3527
0
                    x_digits[0] |= 1;
3528
0
                    break;
3529
0
                }
3530
0
    }
3531
0
    assert(1 <= x_size && x_size <= (Py_ssize_t)Py_ARRAY_LENGTH(x_digits));
3532
3533
    /* Round, and convert to double. */
3534
0
    x_digits[0] += half_even_correction[x_digits[0] & 7];
3535
0
    dx = x_digits[--x_size];
3536
0
    while (x_size > 0)
3537
0
        dx = dx * PyLong_BASE + x_digits[--x_size];
3538
3539
    /* Rescale;  make correction if result is 1.0. */
3540
0
    dx /= 4.0 * EXP2_DBL_MANT_DIG;
3541
0
    if (dx == 1.0) {
3542
0
        assert(a_bits < INT64_MAX);
3543
0
        dx = 0.5;
3544
0
        a_bits += 1;
3545
0
    }
3546
3547
0
    *e = a_bits;
3548
0
    return _PyLong_IsNegative(a) ? -dx : dx;
3549
0
}
3550
3551
/* Get a C double from an int object.  Rounds to the nearest double,
3552
   using the round-half-to-even rule in the case of a tie. */
3553
3554
double
3555
PyLong_AsDouble(PyObject *v)
3556
4.83k
{
3557
4.83k
    int64_t exponent;
3558
4.83k
    double x;
3559
3560
4.83k
    if (v == NULL) {
3561
0
        PyErr_BadInternalCall();
3562
0
        return -1.0;
3563
0
    }
3564
4.83k
    if (!PyLong_Check(v)) {
3565
0
        PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "an integer is required");
3566
0
        return -1.0;
3567
0
    }
3568
4.83k
    if (_PyLong_IsCompact((PyLongObject *)v)) {
3569
        /* Fast path; single digit long (31 bits) will cast safely
3570
           to double.  This improves performance of FP/long operations
3571
           by 20%.
3572
        */
3573
4.83k
        return (double)medium_value((PyLongObject *)v);
3574
4.83k
    }
3575
0
    x = _PyLong_Frexp((PyLongObject *)v, &exponent);
3576
0
    assert(exponent >= 0);
3577
0
    assert(!PyErr_Occurred());
3578
0
    if (exponent > DBL_MAX_EXP) {
3579
0
        PyErr_SetString(PyExc_OverflowError,
3580
0
                        "int too large to convert to float");
3581
0
        return -1.0;
3582
0
    }
3583
0
    return ldexp(x, (int)exponent);
3584
0
}
3585
3586
/* Methods */
3587
3588
/* if a < b, return a negative number
3589
   if a == b, return 0
3590
   if a > b, return a positive number */
3591
3592
static Py_ssize_t
3593
long_compare(PyLongObject *a, PyLongObject *b)
3594
157M
{
3595
157M
    if (_PyLong_BothAreCompact(a, b)) {
3596
149M
        return _PyLong_CompactValue(a) - _PyLong_CompactValue(b);
3597
149M
    }
3598
8.34M
    Py_ssize_t sign = _PyLong_SignedDigitCount(a) - _PyLong_SignedDigitCount(b);
3599
8.34M
    if (sign == 0) {
3600
710k
        Py_ssize_t i = _PyLong_DigitCount(a);
3601
710k
        sdigit diff = 0;
3602
2.06M
        while (--i >= 0) {
3603
1.44M
            diff = (sdigit) a->long_value.ob_digit[i] - (sdigit) b->long_value.ob_digit[i];
3604
1.44M
            if (diff) {
3605
98.3k
                break;
3606
98.3k
            }
3607
1.44M
        }
3608
710k
        sign = _PyLong_IsNegative(a) ? -diff : diff;
3609
710k
    }
3610
8.34M
    return sign;
3611
157M
}
3612
3613
static PyObject *
3614
long_richcompare(PyObject *self, PyObject *other, int op)
3615
166M
{
3616
166M
    Py_ssize_t result;
3617
166M
    CHECK_BINOP(self, other);
3618
166M
    if (self == other)
3619
8.61M
        result = 0;
3620
157M
    else
3621
157M
        result = long_compare((PyLongObject*)self, (PyLongObject*)other);
3622
166M
    Py_RETURN_RICHCOMPARE(result, 0, op);
3623
166M
}
3624
3625
static inline int
3626
/// Return 1 if the object is one of the immortal small ints
3627
_long_is_small_int(PyObject *op)
3628
1.41G
{
3629
1.41G
    PyLongObject *long_object = (PyLongObject *)op;
3630
1.41G
    int is_small_int = (long_object->long_value.lv_tag & IMMORTALITY_BIT_MASK) != 0;
3631
1.41G
    assert((!is_small_int) || PyLong_CheckExact(op));
3632
1.41G
    return is_small_int;
3633
1.41G
}
3634
3635
void
3636
_PyLong_ExactDealloc(PyObject *self)
3637
165M
{
3638
165M
    assert(PyLong_CheckExact(self));
3639
165M
    if (_long_is_small_int(self)) {
3640
        // See PEP 683, section Accidental De-Immortalizing for details
3641
0
        _Py_SetImmortal(self);
3642
0
        return;
3643
0
    }
3644
165M
    if (_PyLong_IsCompact((PyLongObject *)self)) {
3645
151M
        _Py_FREELIST_FREE(ints, self, PyObject_Free);
3646
151M
        return;
3647
151M
    }
3648
14.3M
    PyObject_Free(self);
3649
14.3M
}
3650
3651
static void
3652
long_dealloc(PyObject *self)
3653
1.25G
{
3654
1.25G
    if (_long_is_small_int(self)) {
3655
        /* This should never get called, but we also don't want to SEGV if
3656
         * we accidentally decref small Ints out of existence. Instead,
3657
         * since small Ints are immortal, re-set the reference count.
3658
         *
3659
         * See PEP 683, section Accidental De-Immortalizing for details
3660
         */
3661
0
        _Py_SetImmortal(self);
3662
0
        return;
3663
0
    }
3664
1.25G
    if (PyLong_CheckExact(self) && _PyLong_IsCompact((PyLongObject *)self)) {
3665
1.23G
        _Py_FREELIST_FREE(ints, self, PyObject_Free);
3666
1.23G
        return;
3667
1.23G
    }
3668
19.5M
    Py_TYPE(self)->tp_free(self);
3669
19.5M
}
3670
3671
static Py_hash_t
3672
long_hash(PyObject *obj)
3673
827M
{
3674
827M
    PyLongObject *v = (PyLongObject *)obj;
3675
827M
    Py_uhash_t x;
3676
827M
    Py_ssize_t i;
3677
827M
    int sign;
3678
3679
827M
    if (_PyLong_IsCompact(v)) {
3680
821M
        x = (Py_uhash_t)_PyLong_CompactValue(v);
3681
821M
        if (x == (Py_uhash_t)-1) {
3682
296k
            x = (Py_uhash_t)-2;
3683
296k
        }
3684
821M
        return x;
3685
821M
    }
3686
5.55M
    i = _PyLong_DigitCount(v);
3687
5.55M
    sign = _PyLong_NonCompactSign(v);
3688
3689
    // unroll first digit
3690
5.55M
    Py_BUILD_ASSERT(PyHASH_BITS > PyLong_SHIFT);
3691
5.55M
    assert(i >= 1);
3692
5.55M
    --i;
3693
5.55M
    x = v->long_value.ob_digit[i];
3694
5.55M
    assert(x < PyHASH_MODULUS);
3695
3696
5.55M
#if PyHASH_BITS >= 2 * PyLong_SHIFT
3697
    // unroll second digit
3698
5.55M
    assert(i >= 1);
3699
5.55M
    --i;
3700
5.55M
    x <<= PyLong_SHIFT;
3701
5.55M
    x += v->long_value.ob_digit[i];
3702
5.55M
    assert(x < PyHASH_MODULUS);
3703
5.55M
#endif
3704
3705
6.94M
    while (--i >= 0) {
3706
        /* Here x is a quantity in the range [0, PyHASH_MODULUS); we
3707
           want to compute x * 2**PyLong_SHIFT + v->long_value.ob_digit[i] modulo
3708
           PyHASH_MODULUS.
3709
3710
           The computation of x * 2**PyLong_SHIFT % PyHASH_MODULUS
3711
           amounts to a rotation of the bits of x.  To see this, write
3712
3713
             x * 2**PyLong_SHIFT = y * 2**PyHASH_BITS + z
3714
3715
           where y = x >> (PyHASH_BITS - PyLong_SHIFT) gives the top
3716
           PyLong_SHIFT bits of x (those that are shifted out of the
3717
           original PyHASH_BITS bits, and z = (x << PyLong_SHIFT) &
3718
           PyHASH_MODULUS gives the bottom PyHASH_BITS - PyLong_SHIFT
3719
           bits of x, shifted up.  Then since 2**PyHASH_BITS is
3720
           congruent to 1 modulo PyHASH_MODULUS, y*2**PyHASH_BITS is
3721
           congruent to y modulo PyHASH_MODULUS.  So
3722
3723
             x * 2**PyLong_SHIFT = y + z (mod PyHASH_MODULUS).
3724
3725
           The right-hand side is just the result of rotating the
3726
           PyHASH_BITS bits of x left by PyLong_SHIFT places; since
3727
           not all PyHASH_BITS bits of x are 1s, the same is true
3728
           after rotation, so 0 <= y+z < PyHASH_MODULUS and y + z is
3729
           the reduction of x*2**PyLong_SHIFT modulo
3730
           PyHASH_MODULUS. */
3731
1.38M
        x = ((x << PyLong_SHIFT) & PyHASH_MODULUS) |
3732
1.38M
            (x >> (PyHASH_BITS - PyLong_SHIFT));
3733
1.38M
        x += v->long_value.ob_digit[i];
3734
1.38M
        if (x >= PyHASH_MODULUS)
3735
13.9k
            x -= PyHASH_MODULUS;
3736
1.38M
    }
3737
5.55M
    x = x * sign;
3738
5.55M
    if (x == (Py_uhash_t)-1)
3739
0
        x = (Py_uhash_t)-2;
3740
5.55M
    return (Py_hash_t)x;
3741
827M
}
3742
3743
3744
/* Add the absolute values of two integers. */
3745
3746
static PyLongObject *
3747
x_add(PyLongObject *a, PyLongObject *b)
3748
7.04M
{
3749
7.04M
    Py_ssize_t size_a = _PyLong_DigitCount(a), size_b = _PyLong_DigitCount(b);
3750
7.04M
    PyLongObject *z;
3751
7.04M
    Py_ssize_t i;
3752
7.04M
    digit carry = 0;
3753
3754
    /* Ensure a is the larger of the two: */
3755
7.04M
    if (size_a < size_b) {
3756
14.0k
        { PyLongObject *temp = a; a = b; b = temp; }
3757
14.0k
        { Py_ssize_t size_temp = size_a;
3758
14.0k
            size_a = size_b;
3759
14.0k
            size_b = size_temp; }
3760
14.0k
    }
3761
7.04M
    z = long_alloc(size_a+1);
3762
7.04M
    if (z == NULL)
3763
0
        return NULL;
3764
18.2M
    for (i = 0; i < size_b; ++i) {
3765
11.2M
        carry += a->long_value.ob_digit[i] + b->long_value.ob_digit[i];
3766
11.2M
        z->long_value.ob_digit[i] = carry & PyLong_MASK;
3767
11.2M
        carry >>= PyLong_SHIFT;
3768
11.2M
    }
3769
18.5M
    for (; i < size_a; ++i) {
3770
11.4M
        carry += a->long_value.ob_digit[i];
3771
11.4M
        z->long_value.ob_digit[i] = carry & PyLong_MASK;
3772
11.4M
        carry >>= PyLong_SHIFT;
3773
11.4M
    }
3774
7.04M
    z->long_value.ob_digit[i] = carry;
3775
7.04M
    return long_normalize(z);
3776
7.04M
}
3777
3778
/* Subtract the absolute values of two integers. */
3779
3780
static PyLongObject *
3781
x_sub(PyLongObject *a, PyLongObject *b)
3782
626k
{
3783
626k
    Py_ssize_t size_a = _PyLong_DigitCount(a), size_b = _PyLong_DigitCount(b);
3784
626k
    PyLongObject *z;
3785
626k
    Py_ssize_t i;
3786
626k
    int sign = 1;
3787
626k
    digit borrow = 0;
3788
3789
    /* Ensure a is the larger of the two: */
3790
626k
    if (size_a < size_b) {
3791
19.5k
        sign = -1;
3792
19.5k
        { PyLongObject *temp = a; a = b; b = temp; }
3793
19.5k
        { Py_ssize_t size_temp = size_a;
3794
19.5k
            size_a = size_b;
3795
19.5k
            size_b = size_temp; }
3796
19.5k
    }
3797
606k
    else if (size_a == size_b) {
3798
        /* Find highest digit where a and b differ: */
3799
599k
        i = size_a;
3800
608k
        while (--i >= 0 && a->long_value.ob_digit[i] == b->long_value.ob_digit[i])
3801
8.28k
            ;
3802
599k
        if (i < 0)
3803
1.59k
            return (PyLongObject *)PyLong_FromLong(0);
3804
598k
        if (a->long_value.ob_digit[i] < b->long_value.ob_digit[i]) {
3805
3.43k
            sign = -1;
3806
3.43k
            { PyLongObject *temp = a; a = b; b = temp; }
3807
3.43k
        }
3808
598k
        size_a = size_b = i+1;
3809
598k
    }
3810
624k
    z = long_alloc(size_a);
3811
624k
    if (z == NULL)
3812
0
        return NULL;
3813
1.85M
    for (i = 0; i < size_b; ++i) {
3814
        /* The following assumes unsigned arithmetic
3815
           works module 2**N for some N>PyLong_SHIFT. */
3816
1.23M
        borrow = a->long_value.ob_digit[i] - b->long_value.ob_digit[i] - borrow;
3817
1.23M
        z->long_value.ob_digit[i] = borrow & PyLong_MASK;
3818
1.23M
        borrow >>= PyLong_SHIFT;
3819
1.23M
        borrow &= 1; /* Keep only one sign bit */
3820
1.23M
    }
3821
662k
    for (; i < size_a; ++i) {
3822
38.0k
        borrow = a->long_value.ob_digit[i] - borrow;
3823
38.0k
        z->long_value.ob_digit[i] = borrow & PyLong_MASK;
3824
38.0k
        borrow >>= PyLong_SHIFT;
3825
38.0k
        borrow &= 1; /* Keep only one sign bit */
3826
38.0k
    }
3827
624k
    assert(borrow == 0);
3828
624k
    if (sign < 0) {
3829
22.9k
        _PyLong_FlipSign(z);
3830
22.9k
    }
3831
624k
    return maybe_small_long(long_normalize(z));
3832
624k
}
3833
3834
static PyLongObject *
3835
long_add(PyLongObject *a, PyLongObject *b)
3836
15.4M
{
3837
15.4M
    if (_PyLong_BothAreCompact(a, b)) {
3838
8.39M
        stwodigits z = medium_value(a) + medium_value(b);
3839
8.39M
        return _PyLong_FromSTwoDigits(z);
3840
8.39M
    }
3841
3842
7.07M
    PyLongObject *z;
3843
7.07M
    if (_PyLong_IsNegative(a)) {
3844
161
        if (_PyLong_IsNegative(b)) {
3845
0
            z = x_add(a, b);
3846
0
            if (z != NULL) {
3847
                /* x_add received at least one multiple-digit int,
3848
                   and thus z must be a multiple-digit int.
3849
                   That also means z is not an element of
3850
                   small_ints, so negating it in-place is safe. */
3851
0
                assert(Py_REFCNT(z) == 1);
3852
0
                _PyLong_FlipSign(z);
3853
0
            }
3854
0
        }
3855
161
        else
3856
161
            z = x_sub(b, a);
3857
161
    }
3858
7.07M
    else {
3859
7.07M
        if (_PyLong_IsNegative(b))
3860
33.4k
            z = x_sub(a, b);
3861
7.04M
        else
3862
7.04M
            z = x_add(a, b);
3863
7.07M
    }
3864
7.07M
    return z;
3865
15.4M
}
3866
3867
_PyStackRef
3868
_PyCompactLong_Add(PyLongObject *a, PyLongObject *b)
3869
823M
{
3870
823M
    assert(_PyLong_BothAreCompact(a, b));
3871
823M
    stwodigits v = medium_value(a) + medium_value(b);
3872
823M
    return medium_from_stwodigits(v);
3873
823M
}
3874
3875
static PyObject *
3876
long_add_method(PyObject *a, PyObject *b)
3877
15.4M
{
3878
15.4M
    CHECK_BINOP(a, b);
3879
15.4M
    return (PyObject*)long_add((PyLongObject*)a, (PyLongObject*)b);
3880
15.4M
}
3881
3882
3883
static PyLongObject *
3884
long_sub(PyLongObject *a, PyLongObject *b)
3885
596k
{
3886
596k
    if (_PyLong_BothAreCompact(a, b)) {
3887
3.91k
        return _PyLong_FromSTwoDigits(medium_value(a) - medium_value(b));
3888
3.91k
    }
3889
3890
592k
    PyLongObject *z;
3891
592k
    if (_PyLong_IsNegative(a)) {
3892
118
        if (_PyLong_IsNegative(b)) {
3893
0
            z = x_sub(b, a);
3894
0
        }
3895
118
        else {
3896
118
            z = x_add(a, b);
3897
118
            if (z != NULL) {
3898
118
                assert(_PyLong_IsZero(z) || Py_REFCNT(z) == 1);
3899
118
                _PyLong_FlipSign(z);
3900
118
            }
3901
118
        }
3902
118
    }
3903
592k
    else {
3904
592k
        if (_PyLong_IsNegative(b))
3905
0
            z = x_add(a, b);
3906
592k
        else
3907
592k
            z = x_sub(a, b);
3908
592k
    }
3909
592k
    return z;
3910
596k
}
3911
3912
_PyStackRef
3913
_PyCompactLong_Subtract(PyLongObject *a, PyLongObject *b)
3914
434M
{
3915
434M
    assert(_PyLong_BothAreCompact(a, b));
3916
434M
    stwodigits v = medium_value(a) - medium_value(b);
3917
434M
    return medium_from_stwodigits(v);
3918
434M
}
3919
3920
static PyObject *
3921
long_sub_method(PyObject *a, PyObject *b)
3922
596k
{
3923
596k
    CHECK_BINOP(a, b);
3924
596k
    return (PyObject*)long_sub((PyLongObject*)a, (PyLongObject*)b);
3925
596k
}
3926
3927
3928
/* Grade school multiplication, ignoring the signs.
3929
 * Returns the absolute value of the product, or NULL if error.
3930
 */
3931
static PyLongObject *
3932
x_mul(PyLongObject *a, PyLongObject *b)
3933
708k
{
3934
708k
    PyLongObject *z;
3935
708k
    Py_ssize_t size_a = _PyLong_DigitCount(a);
3936
708k
    Py_ssize_t size_b = _PyLong_DigitCount(b);
3937
708k
    Py_ssize_t i;
3938
3939
708k
    z = long_alloc(size_a + size_b);
3940
708k
    if (z == NULL)
3941
0
        return NULL;
3942
3943
708k
    memset(z->long_value.ob_digit, 0, _PyLong_DigitCount(z) * sizeof(digit));
3944
708k
    if (a == b) {
3945
        /* Efficient squaring per HAC, Algorithm 14.16:
3946
         * https://cacr.uwaterloo.ca/hac/about/chap14.pdf
3947
         * Gives slightly less than a 2x speedup when a == b,
3948
         * via exploiting that each entry in the multiplication
3949
         * pyramid appears twice (except for the size_a squares).
3950
         */
3951
17.5k
        digit *paend = a->long_value.ob_digit + size_a;
3952
52.5k
        for (i = 0; i < size_a; ++i) {
3953
35.0k
            twodigits carry;
3954
35.0k
            twodigits f = a->long_value.ob_digit[i];
3955
35.0k
            digit *pz = z->long_value.ob_digit + (i << 1);
3956
35.0k
            digit *pa = a->long_value.ob_digit + i + 1;
3957
3958
35.0k
            SIGCHECK({
3959
35.0k
                    Py_DECREF(z);
3960
35.0k
                    return NULL;
3961
35.0k
                });
3962
3963
35.0k
            carry = *pz + f * f;
3964
35.0k
            *pz++ = (digit)(carry & PyLong_MASK);
3965
35.0k
            carry >>= PyLong_SHIFT;
3966
35.0k
            assert(carry <= PyLong_MASK);
3967
3968
            /* Now f is added in twice in each column of the
3969
             * pyramid it appears.  Same as adding f<<1 once.
3970
             */
3971
35.0k
            f <<= 1;
3972
52.5k
            while (pa < paend) {
3973
17.5k
                carry += *pz + *pa++ * f;
3974
17.5k
                *pz++ = (digit)(carry & PyLong_MASK);
3975
17.5k
                carry >>= PyLong_SHIFT;
3976
17.5k
                assert(carry <= (PyLong_MASK << 1));
3977
17.5k
            }
3978
35.0k
            if (carry) {
3979
                /* See comment below. pz points at the highest possible
3980
                 * carry position from the last outer loop iteration, so
3981
                 * *pz is at most 1.
3982
                 */
3983
0
                assert(*pz <= 1);
3984
0
                carry += *pz;
3985
0
                *pz = (digit)(carry & PyLong_MASK);
3986
0
                carry >>= PyLong_SHIFT;
3987
0
                if (carry) {
3988
                    /* If there's still a carry, it must be into a position
3989
                     * that still holds a 0. Where the base
3990
                     ^ B is 1 << PyLong_SHIFT, the last add was of a carry no
3991
                     * more than 2*B - 2 to a stored digit no more than 1.
3992
                     * So the sum was no more than 2*B - 1, so the current
3993
                     * carry no more than floor((2*B - 1)/B) = 1.
3994
                     */
3995
0
                    assert(carry == 1);
3996
0
                    assert(pz[1] == 0);
3997
0
                    pz[1] = (digit)carry;
3998
0
                }
3999
0
            }
4000
35.0k
        }
4001
17.5k
    }
4002
691k
    else {      /* a is not the same as b -- gradeschool int mult */
4003
1.38M
        for (i = 0; i < size_a; ++i) {
4004
691k
            twodigits carry = 0;
4005
691k
            twodigits f = a->long_value.ob_digit[i];
4006
691k
            digit *pz = z->long_value.ob_digit + i;
4007
691k
            digit *pb = b->long_value.ob_digit;
4008
691k
            digit *pbend = b->long_value.ob_digit + size_b;
4009
4010
691k
            SIGCHECK({
4011
691k
                    Py_DECREF(z);
4012
691k
                    return NULL;
4013
691k
                });
4014
4015
10.4M
            while (pb < pbend) {
4016
9.75M
                carry += *pz + *pb++ * f;
4017
9.75M
                *pz++ = (digit)(carry & PyLong_MASK);
4018
9.75M
                carry >>= PyLong_SHIFT;
4019
9.75M
                assert(carry <= PyLong_MASK);
4020
9.75M
            }
4021
691k
            if (carry)
4022
11.1k
                *pz += (digit)(carry & PyLong_MASK);
4023
691k
            assert((carry >> PyLong_SHIFT) == 0);
4024
691k
        }
4025
691k
    }
4026
708k
    return long_normalize(z);
4027
708k
}
4028
4029
/* A helper for Karatsuba multiplication (k_mul).
4030
   Takes an int "n" and an integer "size" representing the place to
4031
   split, and sets low and high such that abs(n) == (high << size) + low,
4032
   viewing the shift as being by digits.  The sign bit is ignored, and
4033
   the return values are >= 0.
4034
   Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure.
4035
*/
4036
static int
4037
kmul_split(PyLongObject *n,
4038
           Py_ssize_t size,
4039
           PyLongObject **high,
4040
           PyLongObject **low)
4041
0
{
4042
0
    PyLongObject *hi, *lo;
4043
0
    Py_ssize_t size_lo, size_hi;
4044
0
    const Py_ssize_t size_n = _PyLong_DigitCount(n);
4045
4046
0
    size_lo = Py_MIN(size_n, size);
4047
0
    size_hi = size_n - size_lo;
4048
4049
0
    if ((hi = long_alloc(size_hi)) == NULL)
4050
0
        return -1;
4051
0
    if ((lo = long_alloc(size_lo)) == NULL) {
4052
0
        Py_DECREF(hi);
4053
0
        return -1;
4054
0
    }
4055
4056
0
    memcpy(lo->long_value.ob_digit, n->long_value.ob_digit, size_lo * sizeof(digit));
4057
0
    memcpy(hi->long_value.ob_digit, n->long_value.ob_digit + size_lo, size_hi * sizeof(digit));
4058
4059
0
    *high = long_normalize(hi);
4060
0
    *low = long_normalize(lo);
4061
0
    return 0;
4062
0
}
4063
4064
static PyLongObject *k_lopsided_mul(PyLongObject *a, PyLongObject *b);
4065
4066
/* Karatsuba multiplication.  Ignores the input signs, and returns the
4067
 * absolute value of the product (or NULL if error).
4068
 * See Knuth Vol. 2 Chapter 4.3.3 (Pp. 294-295).
4069
 */
4070
static PyLongObject *
4071
k_mul(PyLongObject *a, PyLongObject *b)
4072
709k
{
4073
709k
    Py_ssize_t asize = _PyLong_DigitCount(a);
4074
709k
    Py_ssize_t bsize = _PyLong_DigitCount(b);
4075
709k
    PyLongObject *ah = NULL;
4076
709k
    PyLongObject *al = NULL;
4077
709k
    PyLongObject *bh = NULL;
4078
709k
    PyLongObject *bl = NULL;
4079
709k
    PyLongObject *ret = NULL;
4080
709k
    PyLongObject *t1, *t2, *t3;
4081
709k
    Py_ssize_t shift;           /* the number of digits we split off */
4082
709k
    Py_ssize_t i;
4083
4084
    /* (ah*X+al)(bh*X+bl) = ah*bh*X*X + (ah*bl + al*bh)*X + al*bl
4085
     * Let k = (ah+al)*(bh+bl) = ah*bl + al*bh  + ah*bh + al*bl
4086
     * Then the original product is
4087
     *     ah*bh*X*X + (k - ah*bh - al*bl)*X + al*bl
4088
     * By picking X to be a power of 2, "*X" is just shifting, and it's
4089
     * been reduced to 3 multiplies on numbers half the size.
4090
     */
4091
4092
    /* We want to split based on the larger number; fiddle so that b
4093
     * is largest.
4094
     */
4095
709k
    if (asize > bsize) {
4096
649k
        t1 = a;
4097
649k
        a = b;
4098
649k
        b = t1;
4099
4100
649k
        i = asize;
4101
649k
        asize = bsize;
4102
649k
        bsize = i;
4103
649k
    }
4104
4105
    /* Use gradeschool math when either number is too small. */
4106
709k
    i = a == b ? KARATSUBA_SQUARE_CUTOFF : KARATSUBA_CUTOFF;
4107
709k
    if (asize <= i) {
4108
709k
        if (asize == 0)
4109
498
            return (PyLongObject *)PyLong_FromLong(0);
4110
708k
        else
4111
708k
            return x_mul(a, b);
4112
709k
    }
4113
4114
    /* If a is small compared to b, splitting on b gives a degenerate
4115
     * case with ah==0, and Karatsuba may be (even much) less efficient
4116
     * than "grade school" then.  However, we can still win, by viewing
4117
     * b as a string of "big digits", each of the same width as a. That
4118
     * leads to a sequence of balanced calls to k_mul.
4119
     */
4120
0
    if (2 * asize <= bsize)
4121
0
        return k_lopsided_mul(a, b);
4122
4123
    /* Split a & b into hi & lo pieces. */
4124
0
    shift = bsize >> 1;
4125
0
    if (kmul_split(a, shift, &ah, &al) < 0) goto fail;
4126
0
    assert(_PyLong_IsPositive(ah));        /* the split isn't degenerate */
4127
4128
0
    if (a == b) {
4129
0
        bh = (PyLongObject*)Py_NewRef(ah);
4130
0
        bl = (PyLongObject*)Py_NewRef(al);
4131
0
    }
4132
0
    else if (kmul_split(b, shift, &bh, &bl) < 0) goto fail;
4133
4134
    /* The plan:
4135
     * 1. Allocate result space (asize + bsize digits:  that's always
4136
     *    enough).
4137
     * 2. Compute ah*bh, and copy into result at 2*shift.
4138
     * 3. Compute al*bl, and copy into result at 0.  Note that this
4139
     *    can't overlap with #2.
4140
     * 4. Subtract al*bl from the result, starting at shift.  This may
4141
     *    underflow (borrow out of the high digit), but we don't care:
4142
     *    we're effectively doing unsigned arithmetic mod
4143
     *    BASE**(sizea + sizeb), and so long as the *final* result fits,
4144
     *    borrows and carries out of the high digit can be ignored.
4145
     * 5. Subtract ah*bh from the result, starting at shift.
4146
     * 6. Compute (ah+al)*(bh+bl), and add it into the result starting
4147
     *    at shift.
4148
     */
4149
4150
    /* 1. Allocate result space. */
4151
0
    ret = long_alloc(asize + bsize);
4152
0
    if (ret == NULL) goto fail;
4153
#ifdef Py_DEBUG
4154
    /* Fill with trash, to catch reference to uninitialized digits. */
4155
    memset(ret->long_value.ob_digit, 0xDF, _PyLong_DigitCount(ret) * sizeof(digit));
4156
#endif
4157
4158
    /* 2. t1 <- ah*bh, and copy into high digits of result. */
4159
0
    if ((t1 = k_mul(ah, bh)) == NULL) goto fail;
4160
0
    assert(!_PyLong_IsNegative(t1));
4161
0
    assert(2*shift + _PyLong_DigitCount(t1) <= _PyLong_DigitCount(ret));
4162
0
    memcpy(ret->long_value.ob_digit + 2*shift, t1->long_value.ob_digit,
4163
0
           _PyLong_DigitCount(t1) * sizeof(digit));
4164
4165
    /* Zero-out the digits higher than the ah*bh copy. */
4166
0
    i = _PyLong_DigitCount(ret) - 2*shift - _PyLong_DigitCount(t1);
4167
0
    if (i)
4168
0
        memset(ret->long_value.ob_digit + 2*shift + _PyLong_DigitCount(t1), 0,
4169
0
               i * sizeof(digit));
4170
4171
    /* 3. t2 <- al*bl, and copy into the low digits. */
4172
0
    if ((t2 = k_mul(al, bl)) == NULL) {
4173
0
        Py_DECREF(t1);
4174
0
        goto fail;
4175
0
    }
4176
0
    assert(!_PyLong_IsNegative(t2));
4177
0
    assert(_PyLong_DigitCount(t2) <= 2*shift); /* no overlap with high digits */
4178
0
    memcpy(ret->long_value.ob_digit, t2->long_value.ob_digit, _PyLong_DigitCount(t2) * sizeof(digit));
4179
4180
    /* Zero out remaining digits. */
4181
0
    i = 2*shift - _PyLong_DigitCount(t2);          /* number of uninitialized digits */
4182
0
    if (i)
4183
0
        memset(ret->long_value.ob_digit + _PyLong_DigitCount(t2), 0, i * sizeof(digit));
4184
4185
    /* 4 & 5. Subtract ah*bh (t1) and al*bl (t2).  We do al*bl first
4186
     * because it's fresher in cache.
4187
     */
4188
0
    i = _PyLong_DigitCount(ret) - shift;  /* # digits after shift */
4189
0
    (void)v_isub(ret->long_value.ob_digit + shift, i, t2->long_value.ob_digit, _PyLong_DigitCount(t2));
4190
0
    _Py_DECREF_INT(t2);
4191
4192
0
    (void)v_isub(ret->long_value.ob_digit + shift, i, t1->long_value.ob_digit, _PyLong_DigitCount(t1));
4193
0
    _Py_DECREF_INT(t1);
4194
4195
    /* 6. t3 <- (ah+al)(bh+bl), and add into result. */
4196
0
    if ((t1 = x_add(ah, al)) == NULL) goto fail;
4197
0
    _Py_DECREF_INT(ah);
4198
0
    _Py_DECREF_INT(al);
4199
0
    ah = al = NULL;
4200
4201
0
    if (a == b) {
4202
0
        t2 = (PyLongObject*)Py_NewRef(t1);
4203
0
    }
4204
0
    else if ((t2 = x_add(bh, bl)) == NULL) {
4205
0
        Py_DECREF(t1);
4206
0
        goto fail;
4207
0
    }
4208
0
    _Py_DECREF_INT(bh);
4209
0
    _Py_DECREF_INT(bl);
4210
0
    bh = bl = NULL;
4211
4212
0
    t3 = k_mul(t1, t2);
4213
0
    _Py_DECREF_INT(t1);
4214
0
    _Py_DECREF_INT(t2);
4215
0
    if (t3 == NULL) goto fail;
4216
0
    assert(!_PyLong_IsNegative(t3));
4217
4218
    /* Add t3.  It's not obvious why we can't run out of room here.
4219
     * See the (*) comment after this function.
4220
     */
4221
0
    (void)v_iadd(ret->long_value.ob_digit + shift, i, t3->long_value.ob_digit, _PyLong_DigitCount(t3));
4222
0
    _Py_DECREF_INT(t3);
4223
4224
0
    return long_normalize(ret);
4225
4226
0
  fail:
4227
0
    Py_XDECREF(ret);
4228
0
    Py_XDECREF(ah);
4229
0
    Py_XDECREF(al);
4230
0
    Py_XDECREF(bh);
4231
0
    Py_XDECREF(bl);
4232
0
    return NULL;
4233
0
}
4234
4235
/* (*) Why adding t3 can't "run out of room" above.
4236
4237
Let f(x) mean the floor of x and c(x) mean the ceiling of x.  Some facts
4238
to start with:
4239
4240
1. For any integer i, i = c(i/2) + f(i/2).  In particular,
4241
   bsize = c(bsize/2) + f(bsize/2).
4242
2. shift = f(bsize/2)
4243
3. asize <= bsize
4244
4. Since we call k_lopsided_mul if asize*2 <= bsize, asize*2 > bsize in this
4245
   routine, so asize > bsize/2 >= f(bsize/2) in this routine.
4246
4247
We allocated asize + bsize result digits, and add t3 into them at an offset
4248
of shift.  This leaves asize+bsize-shift allocated digit positions for t3
4249
to fit into, = (by #1 and #2) asize + f(bsize/2) + c(bsize/2) - f(bsize/2) =
4250
asize + c(bsize/2) available digit positions.
4251
4252
bh has c(bsize/2) digits, and bl at most f(size/2) digits.  So bh+hl has
4253
at most c(bsize/2) digits + 1 bit.
4254
4255
If asize == bsize, ah has c(bsize/2) digits, else ah has at most f(bsize/2)
4256
digits, and al has at most f(bsize/2) digits in any case.  So ah+al has at
4257
most (asize == bsize ? c(bsize/2) : f(bsize/2)) digits + 1 bit.
4258
4259
The product (ah+al)*(bh+bl) therefore has at most
4260
4261
    c(bsize/2) + (asize == bsize ? c(bsize/2) : f(bsize/2)) digits + 2 bits
4262
4263
and we have asize + c(bsize/2) available digit positions.  We need to show
4264
this is always enough.  An instance of c(bsize/2) cancels out in both, so
4265
the question reduces to whether asize digits is enough to hold
4266
(asize == bsize ? c(bsize/2) : f(bsize/2)) digits + 2 bits.  If asize < bsize,
4267
then we're asking whether asize digits >= f(bsize/2) digits + 2 bits.  By #4,
4268
asize is at least f(bsize/2)+1 digits, so this in turn reduces to whether 1
4269
digit is enough to hold 2 bits.  This is so since PyLong_SHIFT=15 >= 2.  If
4270
asize == bsize, then we're asking whether bsize digits is enough to hold
4271
c(bsize/2) digits + 2 bits, or equivalently (by #1) whether f(bsize/2) digits
4272
is enough to hold 2 bits.  This is so if bsize >= 2, which holds because
4273
bsize >= KARATSUBA_CUTOFF >= 2.
4274
4275
Note that since there's always enough room for (ah+al)*(bh+bl), and that's
4276
clearly >= each of ah*bh and al*bl, there's always enough room to subtract
4277
ah*bh and al*bl too.
4278
*/
4279
4280
/* b has at least twice the digits of a, and a is big enough that Karatsuba
4281
 * would pay off *if* the inputs had balanced sizes.  View b as a sequence
4282
 * of slices, each with the same number of digits as a, and multiply the
4283
 * slices by a, one at a time.  This gives k_mul balanced inputs to work with,
4284
 * and is also cache-friendly (we compute one double-width slice of the result
4285
 * at a time, then move on, never backtracking except for the helpful
4286
 * single-width slice overlap between successive partial sums).
4287
 */
4288
static PyLongObject *
4289
k_lopsided_mul(PyLongObject *a, PyLongObject *b)
4290
0
{
4291
0
    const Py_ssize_t asize = _PyLong_DigitCount(a);
4292
0
    Py_ssize_t bsize = _PyLong_DigitCount(b);
4293
0
    Py_ssize_t nbdone;          /* # of b digits already multiplied */
4294
0
    PyLongObject *ret;
4295
0
    PyLongObject *bslice = NULL;
4296
4297
0
    assert(asize > KARATSUBA_CUTOFF);
4298
0
    assert(2 * asize <= bsize);
4299
4300
    /* Allocate result space, and zero it out. */
4301
0
    ret = long_alloc(asize + bsize);
4302
0
    if (ret == NULL)
4303
0
        return NULL;
4304
0
    memset(ret->long_value.ob_digit, 0, _PyLong_DigitCount(ret) * sizeof(digit));
4305
4306
    /* Successive slices of b are copied into bslice. */
4307
0
    bslice = long_alloc(asize);
4308
0
    if (bslice == NULL)
4309
0
        goto fail;
4310
4311
0
    nbdone = 0;
4312
0
    while (bsize > 0) {
4313
0
        PyLongObject *product;
4314
0
        const Py_ssize_t nbtouse = Py_MIN(bsize, asize);
4315
4316
        /* Multiply the next slice of b by a. */
4317
0
        memcpy(bslice->long_value.ob_digit, b->long_value.ob_digit + nbdone,
4318
0
               nbtouse * sizeof(digit));
4319
0
        assert(nbtouse >= 0);
4320
0
        _PyLong_SetSignAndDigitCount(bslice, 1, nbtouse);
4321
0
        product = k_mul(a, bslice);
4322
0
        if (product == NULL)
4323
0
            goto fail;
4324
4325
        /* Add into result. */
4326
0
        (void)v_iadd(ret->long_value.ob_digit + nbdone, _PyLong_DigitCount(ret) - nbdone,
4327
0
                     product->long_value.ob_digit, _PyLong_DigitCount(product));
4328
0
        _Py_DECREF_INT(product);
4329
4330
0
        bsize -= nbtouse;
4331
0
        nbdone += nbtouse;
4332
0
    }
4333
4334
0
    _Py_DECREF_INT(bslice);
4335
0
    return long_normalize(ret);
4336
4337
0
  fail:
4338
0
    Py_DECREF(ret);
4339
0
    Py_XDECREF(bslice);
4340
0
    return NULL;
4341
0
}
4342
4343
4344
static PyLongObject*
4345
long_mul(PyLongObject *a, PyLongObject *b)
4346
4.39M
{
4347
    /* fast path for single-digit multiplication */
4348
4.39M
    if (_PyLong_BothAreCompact(a, b)) {
4349
3.68M
        stwodigits v = medium_value(a) * medium_value(b);
4350
3.68M
        return _PyLong_FromSTwoDigits(v);
4351
3.68M
    }
4352
4353
709k
    PyLongObject *z = k_mul(a, b);
4354
    /* Negate if exactly one of the inputs is negative. */
4355
709k
    if (!_PyLong_SameSign(a, b) && z) {
4356
499
        _PyLong_Negate(&z);
4357
499
    }
4358
709k
    return z;
4359
4.39M
}
4360
4361
/* This function returns NULL if the result is not compact,
4362
 * or if it fails to allocate, but never raises */
4363
_PyStackRef
4364
_PyCompactLong_Multiply(PyLongObject *a, PyLongObject *b)
4365
4.98M
{
4366
4.98M
    assert(_PyLong_BothAreCompact(a, b));
4367
4.98M
    stwodigits v = medium_value(a) * medium_value(b);
4368
4.98M
    return medium_from_stwodigits(v);
4369
4.98M
}
4370
4371
static PyObject *
4372
long_mul_method(PyObject *a, PyObject *b)
4373
2.85M
{
4374
2.85M
    CHECK_BINOP(a, b);
4375
2.02M
    return (PyObject*)long_mul((PyLongObject*)a, (PyLongObject*)b);
4376
2.85M
}
4377
4378
/* Fast modulo division for single-digit longs. */
4379
static PyObject *
4380
fast_mod(PyLongObject *a, PyLongObject *b)
4381
1.86M
{
4382
1.86M
    sdigit left = a->long_value.ob_digit[0];
4383
1.86M
    sdigit right = b->long_value.ob_digit[0];
4384
1.86M
    sdigit mod;
4385
4386
1.86M
    assert(_PyLong_DigitCount(a) == 1);
4387
1.86M
    assert(_PyLong_DigitCount(b) == 1);
4388
1.86M
    sdigit sign = _PyLong_CompactSign(b);
4389
1.86M
    if (_PyLong_SameSign(a, b)) {
4390
1.86M
        mod = left % right;
4391
1.86M
    }
4392
0
    else {
4393
        /* Either 'a' or 'b' is negative. */
4394
0
        mod = right - 1 - (left - 1) % right;
4395
0
    }
4396
4397
1.86M
    return PyLong_FromLong(mod * sign);
4398
1.86M
}
4399
4400
/* Fast floor division for single-digit longs. */
4401
static PyObject *
4402
fast_floor_div(PyLongObject *a, PyLongObject *b)
4403
20.0M
{
4404
20.0M
    sdigit left = a->long_value.ob_digit[0];
4405
20.0M
    sdigit right = b->long_value.ob_digit[0];
4406
20.0M
    sdigit div;
4407
4408
20.0M
    assert(_PyLong_DigitCount(a) == 1);
4409
20.0M
    assert(_PyLong_DigitCount(b) == 1);
4410
4411
20.0M
    if (_PyLong_SameSign(a, b)) {
4412
20.0M
        div = left / right;
4413
20.0M
    }
4414
0
    else {
4415
        /* Either 'a' or 'b' is negative. */
4416
0
        div = -1 - (left - 1) / right;
4417
0
    }
4418
4419
20.0M
    return PyLong_FromLong(div);
4420
20.0M
}
4421
4422
#ifdef WITH_PYLONG_MODULE
4423
/* asymptotically faster divmod, using _pylong.py */
4424
static int
4425
pylong_int_divmod(PyLongObject *v, PyLongObject *w,
4426
                  PyLongObject **pdiv, PyLongObject **pmod)
4427
0
{
4428
0
    PyObject *mod = PyImport_ImportModule("_pylong");
4429
0
    if (mod == NULL) {
4430
0
        return -1;
4431
0
    }
4432
0
    PyObject *result = PyObject_CallMethod(mod, "int_divmod", "OO", v, w);
4433
0
    Py_DECREF(mod);
4434
0
    if (result == NULL) {
4435
0
        return -1;
4436
0
    }
4437
0
    if (!PyTuple_Check(result) || PyTuple_GET_SIZE(result) != 2) {
4438
0
        Py_DECREF(result);
4439
0
        PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError,
4440
0
                        "tuple of length 2 is required from int_divmod()");
4441
0
        return -1;
4442
0
    }
4443
0
    PyObject *q = PyTuple_GET_ITEM(result, 0);
4444
0
    PyObject *r = PyTuple_GET_ITEM(result, 1);
4445
0
    if (!PyLong_Check(q) || !PyLong_Check(r)) {
4446
0
        Py_DECREF(result);
4447
0
        PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError,
4448
0
                        "tuple of int is required from int_divmod()");
4449
0
        return -1;
4450
0
    }
4451
0
    if (pdiv != NULL) {
4452
0
        *pdiv = (PyLongObject *)Py_NewRef(q);
4453
0
    }
4454
0
    if (pmod != NULL) {
4455
0
        *pmod = (PyLongObject *)Py_NewRef(r);
4456
0
    }
4457
0
    Py_DECREF(result);
4458
0
    return 0;
4459
0
}
4460
#endif /* WITH_PYLONG_MODULE */
4461
4462
/* The / and % operators are now defined in terms of divmod().
4463
   The expression a mod b has the value a - b*floor(a/b).
4464
   The long_divrem function gives the remainder after division of
4465
   |a| by |b|, with the sign of a.  This is also expressed
4466
   as a - b*trunc(a/b), if trunc truncates towards zero.
4467
   Some examples:
4468
     a           b      a rem b         a mod b
4469
     13          10      3               3
4470
    -13          10     -3               7
4471
     13         -10      3              -7
4472
    -13         -10     -3              -3
4473
   So, to get from rem to mod, we have to add b if a and b
4474
   have different signs.  We then subtract one from the 'div'
4475
   part of the outcome to keep the invariant intact. */
4476
4477
/* Compute
4478
 *     *pdiv, *pmod = divmod(v, w)
4479
 * NULL can be passed for pdiv or pmod, in which case that part of
4480
 * the result is simply thrown away.  The caller owns a reference to
4481
 * each of these it requests (does not pass NULL for).
4482
 */
4483
static int
4484
l_divmod(PyLongObject *v, PyLongObject *w,
4485
         PyLongObject **pdiv, PyLongObject **pmod)
4486
1.32M
{
4487
1.32M
    PyLongObject *div, *mod;
4488
4489
1.32M
    if (_PyLong_DigitCount(v) == 1 && _PyLong_DigitCount(w) == 1) {
4490
        /* Fast path for single-digit longs */
4491
214k
        div = NULL;
4492
214k
        if (pdiv != NULL) {
4493
214k
            div = (PyLongObject *)fast_floor_div(v, w);
4494
214k
            if (div == NULL) {
4495
0
                return -1;
4496
0
            }
4497
214k
        }
4498
214k
        if (pmod != NULL) {
4499
214k
            mod = (PyLongObject *)fast_mod(v, w);
4500
214k
            if (mod == NULL) {
4501
0
                Py_XDECREF(div);
4502
0
                return -1;
4503
0
            }
4504
214k
            *pmod = mod;
4505
214k
        }
4506
214k
        if (pdiv != NULL) {
4507
            /* We only want to set `*pdiv` when `*pmod` is
4508
               set successfully. */
4509
214k
            *pdiv = div;
4510
214k
        }
4511
214k
        return 0;
4512
214k
    }
4513
1.11M
#if WITH_PYLONG_MODULE
4514
1.11M
    Py_ssize_t size_v = _PyLong_DigitCount(v); /* digits in numerator */
4515
1.11M
    Py_ssize_t size_w = _PyLong_DigitCount(w); /* digits in denominator */
4516
1.11M
    if (size_w > 300 && (size_v - size_w) > 150) {
4517
        /* Switch to _pylong.int_divmod().  If the quotient is small then
4518
          "schoolbook" division is linear-time so don't use in that case.
4519
          These limits are empirically determined and should be slightly
4520
          conservative so that _pylong is used in cases it is likely
4521
          to be faster. See Tools/scripts/divmod_threshold.py. */
4522
0
        return pylong_int_divmod(v, w, pdiv, pmod);
4523
0
    }
4524
1.11M
#endif
4525
1.11M
    if (long_divrem(v, w, &div, &mod) < 0)
4526
0
        return -1;
4527
1.11M
    if ((_PyLong_IsNegative(mod) && _PyLong_IsPositive(w)) ||
4528
1.11M
        (_PyLong_IsPositive(mod) && _PyLong_IsNegative(w))) {
4529
1
        PyLongObject *temp;
4530
1
        temp = long_add(mod, w);
4531
1
        Py_SETREF(mod, temp);
4532
1
        if (mod == NULL) {
4533
0
            Py_DECREF(div);
4534
0
            return -1;
4535
0
        }
4536
1
        temp = long_sub(div, (PyLongObject *)_PyLong_GetOne());
4537
1
        if (temp == NULL) {
4538
0
            Py_DECREF(mod);
4539
0
            Py_DECREF(div);
4540
0
            return -1;
4541
0
        }
4542
1
        Py_SETREF(div, temp);
4543
1
    }
4544
1.11M
    if (pdiv != NULL)
4545
1.11M
        *pdiv = div;
4546
0
    else
4547
0
        Py_DECREF(div);
4548
4549
1.11M
    if (pmod != NULL)
4550
717k
        *pmod = mod;
4551
395k
    else
4552
395k
        Py_DECREF(mod);
4553
4554
1.11M
    return 0;
4555
1.11M
}
4556
4557
/* Compute
4558
 *     *pmod = v % w
4559
 * pmod cannot be NULL. The caller owns a reference to pmod.
4560
 */
4561
static int
4562
l_mod(PyLongObject *v, PyLongObject *w, PyLongObject **pmod)
4563
6.03M
{
4564
6.03M
    PyLongObject *mod;
4565
4566
6.03M
    assert(pmod);
4567
6.03M
    if (_PyLong_DigitCount(v) == 1 && _PyLong_DigitCount(w) == 1) {
4568
        /* Fast path for single-digit longs */
4569
1.65M
        *pmod = (PyLongObject *)fast_mod(v, w);
4570
1.65M
        return -(*pmod == NULL);
4571
1.65M
    }
4572
4.37M
    if (long_rem(v, w, &mod) < 0)
4573
0
        return -1;
4574
4.37M
    if ((_PyLong_IsNegative(mod) && _PyLong_IsPositive(w)) ||
4575
4.37M
        (_PyLong_IsPositive(mod) && _PyLong_IsNegative(w))) {
4576
0
        PyLongObject *temp;
4577
0
        temp = long_add(mod, w);
4578
0
        Py_SETREF(mod, temp);
4579
0
        if (mod == NULL)
4580
0
            return -1;
4581
0
    }
4582
4.37M
    *pmod = mod;
4583
4584
4.37M
    return 0;
4585
4.37M
}
4586
4587
static PyObject *
4588
long_div(PyObject *a, PyObject *b)
4589
20.2M
{
4590
20.2M
    PyLongObject *div;
4591
4592
20.2M
    CHECK_BINOP(a, b);
4593
4594
20.2M
    if (_PyLong_DigitCount((PyLongObject*)a) == 1 && _PyLong_DigitCount((PyLongObject*)b) == 1) {
4595
19.8M
        return fast_floor_div((PyLongObject*)a, (PyLongObject*)b);
4596
19.8M
    }
4597
4598
395k
    if (l_divmod((PyLongObject*)a, (PyLongObject*)b, &div, NULL) < 0)
4599
0
        div = NULL;
4600
395k
    return (PyObject *)div;
4601
20.2M
}
4602
4603
/* PyLong/PyLong -> float, with correctly rounded result. */
4604
4605
51.1k
#define MANT_DIG_DIGITS (DBL_MANT_DIG / PyLong_SHIFT)
4606
0
#define MANT_DIG_BITS (DBL_MANT_DIG % PyLong_SHIFT)
4607
4608
static PyObject *
4609
long_true_divide(PyObject *v, PyObject *w)
4610
12.7k
{
4611
12.7k
    PyLongObject *a, *b, *x;
4612
12.7k
    Py_ssize_t a_size, b_size, shift, extra_bits, diff, x_size, x_bits;
4613
12.7k
    digit mask, low;
4614
12.7k
    int inexact, negate, a_is_small, b_is_small;
4615
12.7k
    double dx, result;
4616
4617
12.7k
    CHECK_BINOP(v, w);
4618
12.7k
    a = (PyLongObject *)v;
4619
12.7k
    b = (PyLongObject *)w;
4620
4621
    /*
4622
       Method in a nutshell:
4623
4624
         0. reduce to case a, b > 0; filter out obvious underflow/overflow
4625
         1. choose a suitable integer 'shift'
4626
         2. use integer arithmetic to compute x = floor(2**-shift*a/b)
4627
         3. adjust x for correct rounding
4628
         4. convert x to a double dx with the same value
4629
         5. return ldexp(dx, shift).
4630
4631
       In more detail:
4632
4633
       0. For any a, a/0 raises ZeroDivisionError; for nonzero b, 0/b
4634
       returns either 0.0 or -0.0, depending on the sign of b.  For a and
4635
       b both nonzero, ignore signs of a and b, and add the sign back in
4636
       at the end.  Now write a_bits and b_bits for the bit lengths of a
4637
       and b respectively (that is, a_bits = 1 + floor(log_2(a)); likewise
4638
       for b).  Then
4639
4640
          2**(a_bits - b_bits - 1) < a/b < 2**(a_bits - b_bits + 1).
4641
4642
       So if a_bits - b_bits > DBL_MAX_EXP then a/b > 2**DBL_MAX_EXP and
4643
       so overflows.  Similarly, if a_bits - b_bits < DBL_MIN_EXP -
4644
       DBL_MANT_DIG - 1 then a/b underflows to 0.  With these cases out of
4645
       the way, we can assume that
4646
4647
          DBL_MIN_EXP - DBL_MANT_DIG - 1 <= a_bits - b_bits <= DBL_MAX_EXP.
4648
4649
       1. The integer 'shift' is chosen so that x has the right number of
4650
       bits for a double, plus two or three extra bits that will be used
4651
       in the rounding decisions.  Writing a_bits and b_bits for the
4652
       number of significant bits in a and b respectively, a
4653
       straightforward formula for shift is:
4654
4655
          shift = a_bits - b_bits - DBL_MANT_DIG - 2
4656
4657
       This is fine in the usual case, but if a/b is smaller than the
4658
       smallest normal float then it can lead to double rounding on an
4659
       IEEE 754 platform, giving incorrectly rounded results.  So we
4660
       adjust the formula slightly.  The actual formula used is:
4661
4662
           shift = MAX(a_bits - b_bits, DBL_MIN_EXP) - DBL_MANT_DIG - 2
4663
4664
       2. The quantity x is computed by first shifting a (left -shift bits
4665
       if shift <= 0, right shift bits if shift > 0) and then dividing by
4666
       b.  For both the shift and the division, we keep track of whether
4667
       the result is inexact, in a flag 'inexact'; this information is
4668
       needed at the rounding stage.
4669
4670
       With the choice of shift above, together with our assumption that
4671
       a_bits - b_bits >= DBL_MIN_EXP - DBL_MANT_DIG - 1, it follows
4672
       that x >= 1.
4673
4674
       3. Now x * 2**shift <= a/b < (x+1) * 2**shift.  We want to replace
4675
       this with an exactly representable float of the form
4676
4677
          round(x/2**extra_bits) * 2**(extra_bits+shift).
4678
4679
       For float representability, we need x/2**extra_bits <
4680
       2**DBL_MANT_DIG and extra_bits + shift >= DBL_MIN_EXP -
4681
       DBL_MANT_DIG.  This translates to the condition:
4682
4683
          extra_bits >= MAX(x_bits, DBL_MIN_EXP - shift) - DBL_MANT_DIG
4684
4685
       To round, we just modify the bottom digit of x in-place; this can
4686
       end up giving a digit with value > PyLONG_MASK, but that's not a
4687
       problem since digits can hold values up to 2*PyLONG_MASK+1.
4688
4689
       With the original choices for shift above, extra_bits will always
4690
       be 2 or 3.  Then rounding under the round-half-to-even rule, we
4691
       round up iff the most significant of the extra bits is 1, and
4692
       either: (a) the computation of x in step 2 had an inexact result,
4693
       or (b) at least one other of the extra bits is 1, or (c) the least
4694
       significant bit of x (above those to be rounded) is 1.
4695
4696
       4. Conversion to a double is straightforward; all floating-point
4697
       operations involved in the conversion are exact, so there's no
4698
       danger of rounding errors.
4699
4700
       5. Use ldexp(x, shift) to compute x*2**shift, the final result.
4701
       The result will always be exactly representable as a double, except
4702
       in the case that it overflows.  To avoid dependence on the exact
4703
       behaviour of ldexp on overflow, we check for overflow before
4704
       applying ldexp.  The result of ldexp is adjusted for sign before
4705
       returning.
4706
    */
4707
4708
    /* Reduce to case where a and b are both positive. */
4709
12.7k
    a_size = _PyLong_DigitCount(a);
4710
12.7k
    b_size = _PyLong_DigitCount(b);
4711
12.7k
    negate = (_PyLong_IsNegative(a)) != (_PyLong_IsNegative(b));
4712
12.7k
    if (b_size == 0) {
4713
0
        PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ZeroDivisionError,
4714
0
                        "division by zero");
4715
0
        goto error;
4716
0
    }
4717
12.7k
    if (a_size == 0)
4718
6
        goto underflow_or_zero;
4719
4720
    /* Fast path for a and b small (exactly representable in a double).
4721
       Relies on floating-point division being correctly rounded; results
4722
       may be subject to double rounding on x86 machines that operate with
4723
       the x87 FPU set to 64-bit precision. */
4724
12.7k
    a_is_small = a_size <= MANT_DIG_DIGITS ||
4725
0
        (a_size == MANT_DIG_DIGITS+1 &&
4726
0
         a->long_value.ob_digit[MANT_DIG_DIGITS] >> MANT_DIG_BITS == 0);
4727
12.7k
    b_is_small = b_size <= MANT_DIG_DIGITS ||
4728
0
        (b_size == MANT_DIG_DIGITS+1 &&
4729
0
         b->long_value.ob_digit[MANT_DIG_DIGITS] >> MANT_DIG_BITS == 0);
4730
12.7k
    if (a_is_small && b_is_small) {
4731
12.7k
        double da, db;
4732
12.7k
        da = a->long_value.ob_digit[--a_size];
4733
12.7k
        while (a_size > 0)
4734
0
            da = da * PyLong_BASE + a->long_value.ob_digit[--a_size];
4735
12.7k
        db = b->long_value.ob_digit[--b_size];
4736
12.7k
        while (b_size > 0)
4737
0
            db = db * PyLong_BASE + b->long_value.ob_digit[--b_size];
4738
12.7k
        result = da / db;
4739
12.7k
        goto success;
4740
12.7k
    }
4741
4742
    /* Catch obvious cases of underflow and overflow */
4743
0
    diff = a_size - b_size;
4744
0
    if (diff > PY_SSIZE_T_MAX/PyLong_SHIFT - 1)
4745
        /* Extreme overflow */
4746
0
        goto overflow;
4747
0
    else if (diff < 1 - PY_SSIZE_T_MAX/PyLong_SHIFT)
4748
        /* Extreme underflow */
4749
0
        goto underflow_or_zero;
4750
    /* Next line is now safe from overflowing a Py_ssize_t */
4751
0
    diff = diff * PyLong_SHIFT + bit_length_digit(a->long_value.ob_digit[a_size - 1]) -
4752
0
        bit_length_digit(b->long_value.ob_digit[b_size - 1]);
4753
    /* Now diff = a_bits - b_bits. */
4754
0
    if (diff > DBL_MAX_EXP)
4755
0
        goto overflow;
4756
0
    else if (diff < DBL_MIN_EXP - DBL_MANT_DIG - 1)
4757
0
        goto underflow_or_zero;
4758
4759
    /* Choose value for shift; see comments for step 1 above. */
4760
0
    shift = Py_MAX(diff, DBL_MIN_EXP) - DBL_MANT_DIG - 2;
4761
4762
0
    inexact = 0;
4763
4764
    /* x = abs(a * 2**-shift) */
4765
0
    if (shift <= 0) {
4766
0
        Py_ssize_t i, shift_digits = -shift / PyLong_SHIFT;
4767
0
        digit rem;
4768
        /* x = a << -shift */
4769
0
        if (a_size >= PY_SSIZE_T_MAX - 1 - shift_digits) {
4770
            /* In practice, it's probably impossible to end up
4771
               here.  Both a and b would have to be enormous,
4772
               using close to SIZE_T_MAX bytes of memory each. */
4773
0
            PyErr_SetString(PyExc_OverflowError,
4774
0
                            "intermediate overflow during division");
4775
0
            goto error;
4776
0
        }
4777
0
        x = long_alloc(a_size + shift_digits + 1);
4778
0
        if (x == NULL)
4779
0
            goto error;
4780
0
        for (i = 0; i < shift_digits; i++)
4781
0
            x->long_value.ob_digit[i] = 0;
4782
0
        rem = v_lshift(x->long_value.ob_digit + shift_digits, a->long_value.ob_digit,
4783
0
                       a_size, -shift % PyLong_SHIFT);
4784
0
        x->long_value.ob_digit[a_size + shift_digits] = rem;
4785
0
    }
4786
0
    else {
4787
0
        Py_ssize_t shift_digits = shift / PyLong_SHIFT;
4788
0
        digit rem;
4789
        /* x = a >> shift */
4790
0
        assert(a_size >= shift_digits);
4791
0
        x = long_alloc(a_size - shift_digits);
4792
0
        if (x == NULL)
4793
0
            goto error;
4794
0
        rem = v_rshift(x->long_value.ob_digit, a->long_value.ob_digit + shift_digits,
4795
0
                       a_size - shift_digits, shift % PyLong_SHIFT);
4796
        /* set inexact if any of the bits shifted out is nonzero */
4797
0
        if (rem)
4798
0
            inexact = 1;
4799
0
        while (!inexact && shift_digits > 0)
4800
0
            if (a->long_value.ob_digit[--shift_digits])
4801
0
                inexact = 1;
4802
0
    }
4803
0
    long_normalize(x);
4804
0
    x_size = _PyLong_SignedDigitCount(x);
4805
4806
    /* x //= b. If the remainder is nonzero, set inexact.  We own the only
4807
       reference to x, so it's safe to modify it in-place. */
4808
0
    if (b_size == 1) {
4809
0
        digit rem = inplace_divrem1(x->long_value.ob_digit, x->long_value.ob_digit, x_size,
4810
0
                              b->long_value.ob_digit[0]);
4811
0
        long_normalize(x);
4812
0
        if (rem)
4813
0
            inexact = 1;
4814
0
    }
4815
0
    else {
4816
0
        PyLongObject *div, *rem;
4817
0
        div = x_divrem(x, b, &rem);
4818
0
        Py_SETREF(x, div);
4819
0
        if (x == NULL)
4820
0
            goto error;
4821
0
        if (!_PyLong_IsZero(rem))
4822
0
            inexact = 1;
4823
0
        Py_DECREF(rem);
4824
0
    }
4825
0
    x_size = _PyLong_DigitCount(x);
4826
0
    assert(x_size > 0); /* result of division is never zero */
4827
0
    x_bits = (x_size-1)*PyLong_SHIFT+bit_length_digit(x->long_value.ob_digit[x_size-1]);
4828
4829
    /* The number of extra bits that have to be rounded away. */
4830
0
    extra_bits = Py_MAX(x_bits, DBL_MIN_EXP - shift) - DBL_MANT_DIG;
4831
0
    assert(extra_bits == 2 || extra_bits == 3);
4832
4833
    /* Round by directly modifying the low digit of x. */
4834
0
    mask = (digit)1 << (extra_bits - 1);
4835
0
    low = x->long_value.ob_digit[0] | inexact;
4836
0
    if ((low & mask) && (low & (3U*mask-1U)))
4837
0
        low += mask;
4838
0
    x->long_value.ob_digit[0] = low & ~(2U*mask-1U);
4839
4840
    /* Convert x to a double dx; the conversion is exact. */
4841
0
    dx = x->long_value.ob_digit[--x_size];
4842
0
    while (x_size > 0)
4843
0
        dx = dx * PyLong_BASE + x->long_value.ob_digit[--x_size];
4844
0
    Py_DECREF(x);
4845
4846
    /* Check whether ldexp result will overflow a double. */
4847
0
    if (shift + x_bits >= DBL_MAX_EXP &&
4848
0
        (shift + x_bits > DBL_MAX_EXP || dx == ldexp(1.0, (int)x_bits)))
4849
0
        goto overflow;
4850
0
    result = ldexp(dx, (int)shift);
4851
4852
12.7k
  success:
4853
12.7k
    return PyFloat_FromDouble(negate ? -result : result);
4854
4855
6
  underflow_or_zero:
4856
6
    return PyFloat_FromDouble(negate ? -0.0 : 0.0);
4857
4858
0
  overflow:
4859
0
    PyErr_SetString(PyExc_OverflowError,
4860
0
                    "integer division result too large for a float");
4861
0
  error:
4862
0
    return NULL;
4863
0
}
4864
4865
static PyObject *
4866
long_mod(PyObject *a, PyObject *b)
4867
6.03M
{
4868
6.03M
    PyLongObject *mod;
4869
4870
6.03M
    CHECK_BINOP(a, b);
4871
4872
6.03M
    if (l_mod((PyLongObject*)a, (PyLongObject*)b, &mod) < 0)
4873
0
        mod = NULL;
4874
6.03M
    return (PyObject *)mod;
4875
6.03M
}
4876
4877
static PyObject *
4878
long_divmod(PyObject *a, PyObject *b)
4879
932k
{
4880
932k
    PyLongObject *div, *mod;
4881
932k
    PyObject *z;
4882
4883
932k
    CHECK_BINOP(a, b);
4884
4885
932k
    if (l_divmod((PyLongObject*)a, (PyLongObject*)b, &div, &mod) < 0) {
4886
0
        return NULL;
4887
0
    }
4888
932k
    z = PyTuple_New(2);
4889
932k
    if (z != NULL) {
4890
932k
        PyTuple_SET_ITEM(z, 0, (PyObject *) div);
4891
932k
        PyTuple_SET_ITEM(z, 1, (PyObject *) mod);
4892
932k
    }
4893
0
    else {
4894
0
        Py_DECREF(div);
4895
0
        Py_DECREF(mod);
4896
0
    }
4897
932k
    return z;
4898
932k
}
4899
4900
4901
/* Compute an inverse to a modulo n, or raise ValueError if a is not
4902
   invertible modulo n. Assumes n is positive. The inverse returned
4903
   is whatever falls out of the extended Euclidean algorithm: it may
4904
   be either positive or negative, but will be smaller than n in
4905
   absolute value.
4906
4907
   Pure Python equivalent for long_invmod:
4908
4909
        def invmod(a, n):
4910
            b, c = 1, 0
4911
            while n:
4912
                q, r = divmod(a, n)
4913
                a, b, c, n = n, c, b - q*c, r
4914
4915
            # at this point a is the gcd of the original inputs
4916
            if a == 1:
4917
                return b
4918
            raise ValueError("Not invertible")
4919
*/
4920
4921
static PyLongObject *
4922
long_invmod(PyLongObject *a, PyLongObject *n)
4923
0
{
4924
    /* Should only ever be called for positive n */
4925
0
    assert(_PyLong_IsPositive(n));
4926
4927
0
    Py_INCREF(a);
4928
0
    PyLongObject *b = (PyLongObject *)Py_NewRef(_PyLong_GetOne());
4929
0
    PyLongObject *c = (PyLongObject *)Py_NewRef(_PyLong_GetZero());
4930
0
    Py_INCREF(n);
4931
4932
    /* references now owned: a, b, c, n */
4933
0
    while (!_PyLong_IsZero(n)) {
4934
0
        PyLongObject *q, *r, *s, *t;
4935
4936
0
        if (l_divmod(a, n, &q, &r) == -1) {
4937
0
            goto Error;
4938
0
        }
4939
0
        Py_SETREF(a, n);
4940
0
        n = r;
4941
0
        t = (PyLongObject *)long_mul(q, c);
4942
0
        Py_DECREF(q);
4943
0
        if (t == NULL) {
4944
0
            goto Error;
4945
0
        }
4946
0
        s = long_sub(b, t);
4947
0
        Py_DECREF(t);
4948
0
        if (s == NULL) {
4949
0
            goto Error;
4950
0
        }
4951
0
        Py_SETREF(b, c);
4952
0
        c = s;
4953
0
    }
4954
    /* references now owned: a, b, c, n */
4955
4956
0
    Py_DECREF(c);
4957
0
    Py_DECREF(n);
4958
0
    if (long_compare(a, (PyLongObject *)_PyLong_GetOne())) {
4959
        /* a != 1; we don't have an inverse. */
4960
0
        Py_DECREF(a);
4961
0
        Py_DECREF(b);
4962
0
        PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError,
4963
0
                        "base is not invertible for the given modulus");
4964
0
        return NULL;
4965
0
    }
4966
0
    else {
4967
        /* a == 1; b gives an inverse modulo n */
4968
0
        Py_DECREF(a);
4969
0
        return b;
4970
0
    }
4971
4972
0
  Error:
4973
0
    Py_DECREF(a);
4974
0
    Py_DECREF(b);
4975
0
    Py_DECREF(c);
4976
0
    Py_DECREF(n);
4977
0
    return NULL;
4978
0
}
4979
4980
4981
/* pow(v, w, x) */
4982
static PyObject *
4983
long_pow(PyObject *v, PyObject *w, PyObject *x)
4984
588k
{
4985
588k
    PyLongObject *a, *b, *c; /* a,b,c = v,w,x */
4986
588k
    int negativeOutput = 0;  /* if x<0 return negative output */
4987
4988
588k
    PyLongObject *z = NULL;  /* accumulated result */
4989
588k
    Py_ssize_t i, j;             /* counters */
4990
588k
    PyLongObject *temp = NULL;
4991
588k
    PyLongObject *a2 = NULL; /* may temporarily hold a**2 % c */
4992
4993
    /* k-ary values.  If the exponent is large enough, table is
4994
     * precomputed so that table[i] == a**(2*i+1) % c for i in
4995
     * range(EXP_TABLE_LEN).
4996
     * Note: this is uninitialized stack trash: don't pay to set it to known
4997
     * values unless it's needed. Instead ensure that num_table_entries is
4998
     * set to the number of entries actually filled whenever a branch to the
4999
     * Error or Done labels is possible.
5000
     */
5001
588k
    PyLongObject *table[EXP_TABLE_LEN];
5002
588k
    Py_ssize_t num_table_entries = 0;
5003
5004
    /* a, b, c = v, w, x */
5005
588k
    CHECK_BINOP(v, w);
5006
588k
    a = (PyLongObject*)Py_NewRef(v);
5007
588k
    b = (PyLongObject*)Py_NewRef(w);
5008
588k
    if (PyLong_Check(x)) {
5009
0
        c = (PyLongObject *)Py_NewRef(x);
5010
0
    }
5011
588k
    else if (x == Py_None)
5012
588k
        c = NULL;
5013
0
    else {
5014
0
        Py_DECREF(a);
5015
0
        Py_DECREF(b);
5016
0
        Py_RETURN_NOTIMPLEMENTED;
5017
0
    }
5018
5019
588k
    if (_PyLong_IsNegative(b) && c == NULL) {
5020
        /* if exponent is negative and there's no modulus:
5021
               return a float.  This works because we know
5022
               that this calls float_pow() which converts its
5023
               arguments to double. */
5024
6
        Py_DECREF(a);
5025
6
        Py_DECREF(b);
5026
6
        return PyFloat_Type.tp_as_number->nb_power(v, w, x);
5027
6
    }
5028
5029
588k
    if (c) {
5030
        /* if modulus == 0:
5031
               raise ValueError() */
5032
0
        if (_PyLong_IsZero(c)) {
5033
0
            PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError,
5034
0
                            "pow() 3rd argument cannot be 0");
5035
0
            goto Error;
5036
0
        }
5037
5038
        /* if modulus < 0:
5039
               negativeOutput = True
5040
               modulus = -modulus */
5041
0
        if (_PyLong_IsNegative(c)) {
5042
0
            negativeOutput = 1;
5043
0
            temp = (PyLongObject *)_PyLong_Copy(c);
5044
0
            if (temp == NULL)
5045
0
                goto Error;
5046
0
            Py_SETREF(c, temp);
5047
0
            temp = NULL;
5048
0
            _PyLong_Negate(&c);
5049
0
            if (c == NULL)
5050
0
                goto Error;
5051
0
        }
5052
5053
        /* if modulus == 1:
5054
               return 0 */
5055
0
        if (_PyLong_IsNonNegativeCompact(c) && (c->long_value.ob_digit[0] == 1)) {
5056
0
            z = (PyLongObject *)PyLong_FromLong(0L);
5057
0
            goto Done;
5058
0
        }
5059
5060
        /* if exponent is negative, negate the exponent and
5061
           replace the base with a modular inverse */
5062
0
        if (_PyLong_IsNegative(b)) {
5063
0
            temp = (PyLongObject *)_PyLong_Copy(b);
5064
0
            if (temp == NULL)
5065
0
                goto Error;
5066
0
            Py_SETREF(b, temp);
5067
0
            temp = NULL;
5068
0
            _PyLong_Negate(&b);
5069
0
            if (b == NULL)
5070
0
                goto Error;
5071
5072
0
            temp = long_invmod(a, c);
5073
0
            if (temp == NULL)
5074
0
                goto Error;
5075
0
            Py_SETREF(a, temp);
5076
0
            temp = NULL;
5077
0
        }
5078
5079
        /* Reduce base by modulus in some cases:
5080
           1. If base < 0.  Forcing the base non-negative makes things easier.
5081
           2. If base is obviously larger than the modulus.  The "small
5082
              exponent" case later can multiply directly by base repeatedly,
5083
              while the "large exponent" case multiplies directly by base 31
5084
              times.  It can be unboundedly faster to multiply by
5085
              base % modulus instead.
5086
           We could _always_ do this reduction, but l_mod() isn't cheap,
5087
           so we only do it when it buys something. */
5088
0
        if (_PyLong_IsNegative(a) || _PyLong_DigitCount(a) > _PyLong_DigitCount(c)) {
5089
0
            if (l_mod(a, c, &temp) < 0)
5090
0
                goto Error;
5091
0
            Py_SETREF(a, temp);
5092
0
            temp = NULL;
5093
0
        }
5094
0
    }
5095
5096
    /* At this point a, b, and c are guaranteed non-negative UNLESS
5097
       c is NULL, in which case a may be negative. */
5098
5099
588k
    z = (PyLongObject *)PyLong_FromLong(1L);
5100
588k
    if (z == NULL)
5101
0
        goto Error;
5102
5103
    /* Perform a modular reduction, X = X % c, but leave X alone if c
5104
     * is NULL.
5105
     */
5106
588k
#define REDUCE(X)                                       \
5107
2.37M
    do {                                                \
5108
2.37M
        if (c != NULL) {                                \
5109
0
            if (l_mod(X, c, &temp) < 0)                 \
5110
0
                goto Error;                             \
5111
0
            Py_XDECREF(X);                              \
5112
0
            X = temp;                                   \
5113
0
            temp = NULL;                                \
5114
0
        }                                               \
5115
2.37M
    } while(0)
5116
5117
    /* Multiply two values, then reduce the result:
5118
       result = X*Y % c.  If c is NULL, skip the mod. */
5119
588k
#define MULT(X, Y, result)                      \
5120
2.37M
    do {                                        \
5121
2.37M
        temp = (PyLongObject *)long_mul(X, Y);  \
5122
2.37M
        if (temp == NULL)                       \
5123
2.37M
            goto Error;                         \
5124
2.37M
        Py_XDECREF(result);                     \
5125
2.37M
        result = temp;                          \
5126
2.37M
        temp = NULL;                            \
5127
2.37M
        REDUCE(result);                         \
5128
2.37M
    } while(0)
5129
5130
588k
    i = _PyLong_SignedDigitCount(b);
5131
588k
    digit bi = i ? b->long_value.ob_digit[i-1] : 0;
5132
588k
    digit bit;
5133
588k
    if (i <= 1 && bi <= 3) {
5134
        /* aim for minimal overhead */
5135
6
        if (bi >= 2) {
5136
2
            MULT(a, a, z);
5137
2
            if (bi == 3) {
5138
2
                MULT(z, a, z);
5139
2
            }
5140
2
        }
5141
4
        else if (bi == 1) {
5142
            /* Multiplying by 1 serves two purposes: if `a` is of an int
5143
             * subclass, makes the result an int (e.g., pow(False, 1) returns
5144
             * 0 instead of False), and potentially reduces `a` by the modulus.
5145
             */
5146
2
            MULT(a, z, z);
5147
2
        }
5148
        /* else bi is 0, and z==1 is correct */
5149
6
    }
5150
588k
    else if (i <= HUGE_EXP_CUTOFF / PyLong_SHIFT ) {
5151
        /* Left-to-right binary exponentiation (HAC Algorithm 14.79) */
5152
        /* https://cacr.uwaterloo.ca/hac/about/chap14.pdf            */
5153
5154
        /* Find the first significant exponent bit. Search right to left
5155
         * because we're primarily trying to cut overhead for small powers.
5156
         */
5157
588k
        assert(bi);  /* else there is no significant bit */
5158
588k
        Py_SETREF(z, (PyLongObject*)Py_NewRef(a));
5159
1.78M
        for (bit = 2; ; bit <<= 1) {
5160
1.78M
            if (bit > bi) { /* found the first bit */
5161
588k
                assert((bi & bit) == 0);
5162
588k
                bit >>= 1;
5163
588k
                assert(bi & bit);
5164
588k
                break;
5165
588k
            }
5166
1.78M
        }
5167
588k
        for (--i, bit >>= 1;;) {
5168
1.78M
            for (; bit != 0; bit >>= 1) {
5169
1.19M
                MULT(z, z, z);
5170
1.19M
                if (bi & bit) {
5171
1.17M
                    MULT(z, a, z);
5172
1.17M
                }
5173
1.19M
            }
5174
588k
            if (--i < 0) {
5175
588k
                break;
5176
588k
            }
5177
0
            bi = b->long_value.ob_digit[i];
5178
0
            bit = (digit)1 << (PyLong_SHIFT-1);
5179
0
        }
5180
588k
    }
5181
0
    else {
5182
        /* Left-to-right k-ary sliding window exponentiation
5183
         * (Handbook of Applied Cryptography (HAC) Algorithm 14.85)
5184
         */
5185
0
        table[0] = (PyLongObject*)Py_NewRef(a);
5186
0
        num_table_entries = 1;
5187
0
        MULT(a, a, a2);
5188
        /* table[i] == a**(2*i + 1) % c */
5189
0
        for (i = 1; i < EXP_TABLE_LEN; ++i) {
5190
0
            table[i] = NULL; /* must set to known value for MULT */
5191
0
            MULT(table[i-1], a2, table[i]);
5192
0
            ++num_table_entries; /* incremented iff MULT succeeded */
5193
0
        }
5194
0
        Py_CLEAR(a2);
5195
5196
        /* Repeatedly extract the next (no more than) EXP_WINDOW_SIZE bits
5197
         * into `pending`, starting with the next 1 bit.  The current bit
5198
         * length of `pending` is `blen`.
5199
         */
5200
0
        int pending = 0, blen = 0;
5201
0
#define ABSORB_PENDING  do { \
5202
0
            int ntz = 0; /* number of trailing zeroes in `pending` */ \
5203
0
            assert(pending && blen); \
5204
0
            assert(pending >> (blen - 1)); \
5205
0
            assert(pending >> blen == 0); \
5206
0
            while ((pending & 1) == 0) { \
5207
0
                ++ntz; \
5208
0
                pending >>= 1; \
5209
0
            } \
5210
0
            assert(ntz < blen); \
5211
0
            blen -= ntz; \
5212
0
            do { \
5213
0
                MULT(z, z, z); \
5214
0
            } while (--blen); \
5215
0
            MULT(z, table[pending >> 1], z); \
5216
0
            while (ntz-- > 0) \
5217
0
                MULT(z, z, z); \
5218
0
            assert(blen == 0); \
5219
0
            pending = 0; \
5220
0
        } while(0)
5221
5222
0
        for (i = _PyLong_SignedDigitCount(b) - 1; i >= 0; --i) {
5223
0
            const digit bi = b->long_value.ob_digit[i];
5224
0
            for (j = PyLong_SHIFT - 1; j >= 0; --j) {
5225
0
                const int bit = (bi >> j) & 1;
5226
0
                pending = (pending << 1) | bit;
5227
0
                if (pending) {
5228
0
                    ++blen;
5229
0
                    if (blen == EXP_WINDOW_SIZE)
5230
0
                        ABSORB_PENDING;
5231
0
                }
5232
0
                else /* absorb strings of 0 bits */
5233
0
                    MULT(z, z, z);
5234
0
            }
5235
0
        }
5236
0
        if (pending)
5237
0
            ABSORB_PENDING;
5238
0
    }
5239
5240
588k
    if (negativeOutput && !_PyLong_IsZero(z)) {
5241
0
        temp = long_sub(z, c);
5242
0
        if (temp == NULL)
5243
0
            goto Error;
5244
0
        Py_SETREF(z, temp);
5245
0
        temp = NULL;
5246
0
    }
5247
588k
    goto Done;
5248
5249
588k
  Error:
5250
0
    Py_CLEAR(z);
5251
    /* fall through */
5252
588k
  Done:
5253
588k
    for (i = 0; i < num_table_entries; ++i)
5254
0
        Py_DECREF(table[i]);
5255
588k
    Py_DECREF(a);
5256
588k
    Py_DECREF(b);
5257
588k
    Py_XDECREF(c);
5258
588k
    Py_XDECREF(a2);
5259
588k
    Py_XDECREF(temp);
5260
588k
    return (PyObject *)z;
5261
0
}
5262
5263
static PyObject *
5264
long_invert(PyObject *self)
5265
50.9k
{
5266
50.9k
    PyLongObject *v = _PyLong_CAST(self);
5267
5268
    /* Implement ~x as -(x+1) */
5269
50.9k
    if (_PyLong_IsCompact(v))
5270
50.9k
        return (PyObject*)_PyLong_FromSTwoDigits(~medium_value(v));
5271
5272
0
    PyLongObject *x = long_add(v, (PyLongObject *)_PyLong_GetOne());
5273
0
    if (x == NULL)
5274
0
        return NULL;
5275
0
    _PyLong_Negate(&x);
5276
    /* No need for maybe_small_long here, since any small longs
5277
       will have been caught in the _PyLong_IsCompact() fast path. */
5278
0
    return (PyObject *)x;
5279
0
}
5280
5281
static PyLongObject *
5282
long_neg(PyLongObject *v)
5283
687k
{
5284
687k
    if (_PyLong_IsCompact(v)) {
5285
625k
        return _PyLong_FromSTwoDigits(-medium_value(v));
5286
625k
    }
5287
5288
62.1k
    PyLongObject *z = (PyLongObject *)_PyLong_Copy(v);
5289
62.1k
    if (z != NULL) {
5290
62.1k
        _PyLong_FlipSign(z);
5291
62.1k
    }
5292
62.1k
    return z;
5293
687k
}
5294
5295
static PyObject *
5296
long_neg_method(PyObject *v)
5297
687k
{
5298
687k
    return (PyObject*)long_neg(_PyLong_CAST(v));
5299
687k
}
5300
5301
static PyLongObject*
5302
long_abs(PyLongObject *v)
5303
0
{
5304
0
    if (_PyLong_IsNegative(v))
5305
0
        return long_neg(v);
5306
0
    else
5307
0
        return (PyLongObject*)long_long((PyObject *)v);
5308
0
}
5309
5310
static PyObject *
5311
long_abs_method(PyObject *v)
5312
0
{
5313
0
    return (PyObject*)long_abs(_PyLong_CAST(v));
5314
0
}
5315
5316
static int
5317
long_bool(PyObject *v)
5318
754k
{
5319
754k
    return !_PyLong_IsZero(_PyLong_CAST(v));
5320
754k
}
5321
5322
/* Inner function for both long_rshift and _PyLong_Rshift, shifting an
5323
   integer right by PyLong_SHIFT*wordshift + remshift bits.
5324
   wordshift should be nonnegative. */
5325
5326
static PyObject *
5327
long_rshift1(PyLongObject *a, Py_ssize_t wordshift, digit remshift)
5328
2.67M
{
5329
2.67M
    PyLongObject *z = NULL;
5330
2.67M
    Py_ssize_t newsize, hishift, size_a;
5331
2.67M
    twodigits accum;
5332
2.67M
    int a_negative;
5333
5334
    /* Total number of bits shifted must be nonnegative. */
5335
2.67M
    assert(wordshift >= 0);
5336
2.67M
    assert(remshift < PyLong_SHIFT);
5337
5338
    /* Fast path for small a. */
5339
2.67M
    if (_PyLong_IsCompact(a)) {
5340
2.67M
        stwodigits m, x;
5341
2.67M
        digit shift;
5342
2.67M
        m = medium_value(a);
5343
2.67M
        shift = wordshift == 0 ? remshift : PyLong_SHIFT;
5344
2.67M
        x = m < 0 ? ~(~m >> shift) : m >> shift;
5345
2.67M
        return (PyObject*)_PyLong_FromSTwoDigits(x);
5346
2.67M
    }
5347
5348
186
    a_negative = _PyLong_IsNegative(a);
5349
186
    size_a = _PyLong_DigitCount(a);
5350
5351
186
    if (a_negative) {
5352
        /* For negative 'a', adjust so that 0 < remshift <= PyLong_SHIFT,
5353
           while keeping PyLong_SHIFT*wordshift + remshift the same. This
5354
           ensures that 'newsize' is computed correctly below. */
5355
0
        if (remshift == 0) {
5356
0
            if (wordshift == 0) {
5357
                /* Can only happen if the original shift was 0. */
5358
0
                return long_long((PyObject *)a);
5359
0
            }
5360
0
            remshift = PyLong_SHIFT;
5361
0
            --wordshift;
5362
0
        }
5363
0
    }
5364
5365
186
    assert(wordshift >= 0);
5366
186
    newsize = size_a - wordshift;
5367
186
    if (newsize <= 0) {
5368
        /* Shifting all the bits of 'a' out gives either -1 or 0. */
5369
0
        return PyLong_FromLong(-a_negative);
5370
0
    }
5371
186
    z = long_alloc(newsize);
5372
186
    if (z == NULL) {
5373
0
        return NULL;
5374
0
    }
5375
186
    hishift = PyLong_SHIFT - remshift;
5376
5377
186
    accum = a->long_value.ob_digit[wordshift];
5378
186
    if (a_negative) {
5379
        /*
5380
            For a positive integer a and nonnegative shift, we have:
5381
5382
                (-a) >> shift == -((a + 2**shift - 1) >> shift).
5383
5384
            In the addition `a + (2**shift - 1)`, the low `wordshift` digits of
5385
            `2**shift - 1` all have value `PyLong_MASK`, so we get a carry out
5386
            from the bottom `wordshift` digits when at least one of the least
5387
            significant `wordshift` digits of `a` is nonzero. Digit `wordshift`
5388
            of `2**shift - 1` has value `PyLong_MASK >> hishift`.
5389
        */
5390
0
        _PyLong_SetSignAndDigitCount(z, -1, newsize);
5391
5392
0
        digit sticky = 0;
5393
0
        for (Py_ssize_t j = 0; j < wordshift; j++) {
5394
0
            sticky |= a->long_value.ob_digit[j];
5395
0
        }
5396
0
        accum += (PyLong_MASK >> hishift) + (digit)(sticky != 0);
5397
0
    }
5398
5399
186
    accum >>= remshift;
5400
600
    for (Py_ssize_t i = 0, j = wordshift + 1; j < size_a; i++, j++) {
5401
414
        accum += (twodigits)a->long_value.ob_digit[j] << hishift;
5402
414
        z->long_value.ob_digit[i] = (digit)(accum & PyLong_MASK);
5403
414
        accum >>= PyLong_SHIFT;
5404
414
    }
5405
186
    assert(accum <= PyLong_MASK);
5406
186
    z->long_value.ob_digit[newsize - 1] = (digit)accum;
5407
5408
186
    z = maybe_small_long(long_normalize(z));
5409
186
    return (PyObject *)z;
5410
186
}
5411
5412
static PyObject *
5413
long_rshift(PyObject *a, PyObject *b)
5414
2.70M
{
5415
2.70M
    int64_t shiftby;
5416
5417
2.70M
    CHECK_BINOP(a, b);
5418
5419
2.70M
    if (_PyLong_IsNegative((PyLongObject *)b)) {
5420
0
        PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "negative shift count");
5421
0
        return NULL;
5422
0
    }
5423
2.70M
    if (_PyLong_IsZero((PyLongObject *)a)) {
5424
34.0k
        return PyLong_FromLong(0);
5425
34.0k
    }
5426
2.67M
    if (PyLong_AsInt64(b, &shiftby) < 0) {
5427
0
        if (!PyErr_ExceptionMatches(PyExc_OverflowError)) {
5428
0
            return NULL;
5429
0
        }
5430
0
        PyErr_Clear();
5431
0
        if (_PyLong_IsNegative((PyLongObject *)a)) {
5432
0
            return PyLong_FromLong(-1);
5433
0
        }
5434
0
        else {
5435
0
            return PyLong_FromLong(0);
5436
0
        }
5437
0
    }
5438
2.67M
    return _PyLong_Rshift(a, shiftby);
5439
2.67M
}
5440
5441
/* Return a >> shiftby. */
5442
PyObject *
5443
_PyLong_Rshift(PyObject *a, int64_t shiftby)
5444
2.67M
{
5445
2.67M
    Py_ssize_t wordshift;
5446
2.67M
    digit remshift;
5447
5448
2.67M
    assert(PyLong_Check(a));
5449
2.67M
    assert(shiftby >= 0);
5450
2.67M
    if (_PyLong_IsZero((PyLongObject *)a)) {
5451
0
        return PyLong_FromLong(0);
5452
0
    }
5453
#if PY_SSIZE_T_MAX <= INT64_MAX / PyLong_SHIFT
5454
    if (shiftby > (int64_t)PY_SSIZE_T_MAX * PyLong_SHIFT) {
5455
        if (_PyLong_IsNegative((PyLongObject *)a)) {
5456
            return PyLong_FromLong(-1);
5457
        }
5458
        else {
5459
            return PyLong_FromLong(0);
5460
        }
5461
    }
5462
#endif
5463
2.67M
    wordshift = (Py_ssize_t)(shiftby / PyLong_SHIFT);
5464
2.67M
    remshift = (digit)(shiftby % PyLong_SHIFT);
5465
2.67M
    return long_rshift1((PyLongObject *)a, wordshift, remshift);
5466
2.67M
}
5467
5468
static PyObject *
5469
long_lshift1(PyLongObject *a, Py_ssize_t wordshift, digit remshift)
5470
3.60M
{
5471
3.60M
    PyLongObject *z = NULL;
5472
3.60M
    Py_ssize_t oldsize, newsize, i, j;
5473
3.60M
    twodigits accum;
5474
5475
3.60M
    if (wordshift == 0 && _PyLong_IsCompact(a)) {
5476
1.76M
        stwodigits m = medium_value(a);
5477
        // bypass undefined shift operator behavior
5478
1.76M
        stwodigits x = m < 0 ? -(-m << remshift) : m << remshift;
5479
1.76M
        return (PyObject*)_PyLong_FromSTwoDigits(x);
5480
1.76M
    }
5481
5482
1.83M
    oldsize = _PyLong_DigitCount(a);
5483
1.83M
    newsize = oldsize + wordshift;
5484
1.83M
    if (remshift)
5485
1.83M
        ++newsize;
5486
1.83M
    z = long_alloc(newsize);
5487
1.83M
    if (z == NULL)
5488
0
        return NULL;
5489
1.83M
    if (_PyLong_IsNegative(a)) {
5490
1
        assert(Py_REFCNT(z) == 1);
5491
1
        _PyLong_FlipSign(z);
5492
1
    }
5493
1.83M
    for (i = 0; i < wordshift; i++)
5494
1.52k
        z->long_value.ob_digit[i] = 0;
5495
1.83M
    accum = 0;
5496
5.55M
    for (j = 0; j < oldsize; i++, j++) {
5497
3.71M
        accum |= (twodigits)a->long_value.ob_digit[j] << remshift;
5498
3.71M
        z->long_value.ob_digit[i] = (digit)(accum & PyLong_MASK);
5499
3.71M
        accum >>= PyLong_SHIFT;
5500
3.71M
    }
5501
1.83M
    if (remshift)
5502
1.83M
        z->long_value.ob_digit[newsize-1] = (digit)accum;
5503
1
    else
5504
1.83M
        assert(!accum);
5505
1.83M
    z = long_normalize(z);
5506
1.83M
    return (PyObject *) maybe_small_long(z);
5507
1.83M
}
5508
5509
5510
static PyObject *
5511
long_lshift_method(PyObject *aa, PyObject *bb)
5512
4.19M
{
5513
4.19M
    CHECK_BINOP(aa, bb);
5514
4.19M
    PyLongObject *a = (PyLongObject*)aa;
5515
4.19M
    PyLongObject *b = (PyLongObject*)bb;
5516
5517
4.19M
    if (_PyLong_IsNegative(b)) {
5518
0
        PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "negative shift count");
5519
0
        return NULL;
5520
0
    }
5521
4.19M
    if (_PyLong_IsZero(a)) {
5522
595k
        return PyLong_FromLong(0);
5523
595k
    }
5524
5525
3.60M
    int64_t shiftby;
5526
3.60M
    if (PyLong_AsInt64(bb, &shiftby) < 0) {
5527
0
        if (PyErr_ExceptionMatches(PyExc_OverflowError)) {
5528
0
            PyErr_SetString(PyExc_OverflowError,
5529
0
                            "too many digits in integer");
5530
0
        }
5531
0
        return NULL;
5532
0
    }
5533
3.60M
    return long_lshift_int64(a, shiftby);
5534
3.60M
}
5535
5536
/* Return a << shiftby. */
5537
static PyObject *
5538
long_lshift_int64(PyLongObject *a, int64_t shiftby)
5539
3.60M
{
5540
3.60M
    assert(shiftby >= 0);
5541
5542
3.60M
    if (_PyLong_IsZero(a)) {
5543
0
        return PyLong_FromLong(0);
5544
0
    }
5545
#if PY_SSIZE_T_MAX <= INT64_MAX / PyLong_SHIFT
5546
    if (shiftby > (int64_t)PY_SSIZE_T_MAX * PyLong_SHIFT) {
5547
        PyErr_SetString(PyExc_OverflowError,
5548
                        "too many digits in integer");
5549
        return NULL;
5550
    }
5551
#endif
5552
3.60M
    Py_ssize_t wordshift = (Py_ssize_t)(shiftby / PyLong_SHIFT);
5553
3.60M
    digit remshift = (digit)(shiftby % PyLong_SHIFT);
5554
3.60M
    return long_lshift1(a, wordshift, remshift);
5555
3.60M
}
5556
5557
PyObject *
5558
_PyLong_Lshift(PyObject *a, int64_t shiftby)
5559
0
{
5560
0
    return long_lshift_int64(_PyLong_CAST(a), shiftby);
5561
0
}
5562
5563
5564
/* Compute two's complement of digit vector a[0:m], writing result to
5565
   z[0:m].  The digit vector a need not be normalized, but should not
5566
   be entirely zero.  a and z may point to the same digit vector. */
5567
5568
static void
5569
v_complement(digit *z, digit *a, Py_ssize_t m)
5570
10
{
5571
10
    Py_ssize_t i;
5572
10
    digit carry = 1;
5573
30
    for (i = 0; i < m; ++i) {
5574
20
        carry += a[i] ^ PyLong_MASK;
5575
20
        z[i] = carry & PyLong_MASK;
5576
20
        carry >>= PyLong_SHIFT;
5577
20
    }
5578
10
    assert(carry == 0);
5579
10
}
5580
5581
/* Bitwise and/xor/or operations */
5582
5583
static PyObject *
5584
long_bitwise(PyLongObject *a,
5585
             char op,  /* '&', '|', '^' */
5586
             PyLongObject *b)
5587
26.7k
{
5588
26.7k
    int nega, negb, negz;
5589
26.7k
    Py_ssize_t size_a, size_b, size_z, i;
5590
26.7k
    PyLongObject *z;
5591
5592
    /* Bitwise operations for negative numbers operate as though
5593
       on a two's complement representation.  So convert arguments
5594
       from sign-magnitude to two's complement, and convert the
5595
       result back to sign-magnitude at the end. */
5596
5597
    /* If a is negative, replace it by its two's complement. */
5598
26.7k
    size_a = _PyLong_DigitCount(a);
5599
26.7k
    nega = _PyLong_IsNegative(a);
5600
26.7k
    if (nega) {
5601
10
        z = long_alloc(size_a);
5602
10
        if (z == NULL)
5603
0
            return NULL;
5604
10
        v_complement(z->long_value.ob_digit, a->long_value.ob_digit, size_a);
5605
10
        a = z;
5606
10
    }
5607
26.7k
    else
5608
        /* Keep reference count consistent. */
5609
26.7k
        Py_INCREF(a);
5610
5611
    /* Same for b. */
5612
26.7k
    size_b = _PyLong_DigitCount(b);
5613
26.7k
    negb = _PyLong_IsNegative(b);
5614
26.7k
    if (negb) {
5615
0
        z = long_alloc(size_b);
5616
0
        if (z == NULL) {
5617
0
            Py_DECREF(a);
5618
0
            return NULL;
5619
0
        }
5620
0
        v_complement(z->long_value.ob_digit, b->long_value.ob_digit, size_b);
5621
0
        b = z;
5622
0
    }
5623
26.7k
    else
5624
26.7k
        Py_INCREF(b);
5625
5626
    /* Swap a and b if necessary to ensure size_a >= size_b. */
5627
26.7k
    if (size_a < size_b) {
5628
20.3k
        z = a; a = b; b = z;
5629
20.3k
        size_z = size_a; size_a = size_b; size_b = size_z;
5630
20.3k
        negz = nega; nega = negb; negb = negz;
5631
20.3k
    }
5632
5633
    /* JRH: The original logic here was to allocate the result value (z)
5634
       as the longer of the two operands.  However, there are some cases
5635
       where the result is guaranteed to be shorter than that: AND of two
5636
       positives, OR of two negatives: use the shorter number.  AND with
5637
       mixed signs: use the positive number.  OR with mixed signs: use the
5638
       negative number.
5639
    */
5640
26.7k
    switch (op) {
5641
156
    case '^':
5642
156
        negz = nega ^ negb;
5643
156
        size_z = size_a;
5644
156
        break;
5645
26.5k
    case '&':
5646
26.5k
        negz = nega & negb;
5647
26.5k
        size_z = negb ? size_a : size_b;
5648
26.5k
        break;
5649
64
    case '|':
5650
64
        negz = nega | negb;
5651
64
        size_z = negb ? size_b : size_a;
5652
64
        break;
5653
0
    default:
5654
0
        Py_UNREACHABLE();
5655
26.7k
    }
5656
5657
    /* We allow an extra digit if z is negative, to make sure that
5658
       the final two's complement of z doesn't overflow. */
5659
26.7k
    z = long_alloc(size_z + negz);
5660
26.7k
    if (z == NULL) {
5661
0
        Py_DECREF(a);
5662
0
        Py_DECREF(b);
5663
0
        return NULL;
5664
0
    }
5665
5666
    /* Compute digits for overlap of a and b. */
5667
26.7k
    switch(op) {
5668
26.5k
    case '&':
5669
46.6k
        for (i = 0; i < size_b; ++i)
5670
20.1k
            z->long_value.ob_digit[i] = a->long_value.ob_digit[i] & b->long_value.ob_digit[i];
5671
26.5k
        break;
5672
64
    case '|':
5673
112
        for (i = 0; i < size_b; ++i)
5674
48
            z->long_value.ob_digit[i] = a->long_value.ob_digit[i] | b->long_value.ob_digit[i];
5675
64
        break;
5676
156
    case '^':
5677
594
        for (i = 0; i < size_b; ++i)
5678
438
            z->long_value.ob_digit[i] = a->long_value.ob_digit[i] ^ b->long_value.ob_digit[i];
5679
156
        break;
5680
0
    default:
5681
0
        Py_UNREACHABLE();
5682
26.7k
    }
5683
5684
    /* Copy any remaining digits of a, inverting if necessary. */
5685
26.7k
    if (op == '^' && negb)
5686
0
        for (; i < size_z; ++i)
5687
0
            z->long_value.ob_digit[i] = a->long_value.ob_digit[i] ^ PyLong_MASK;
5688
26.7k
    else if (i < size_z)
5689
182
        memcpy(&z->long_value.ob_digit[i], &a->long_value.ob_digit[i],
5690
182
               (size_z-i)*sizeof(digit));
5691
5692
    /* Complement result if negative. */
5693
26.7k
    if (negz) {
5694
0
        _PyLong_FlipSign(z);
5695
0
        z->long_value.ob_digit[size_z] = PyLong_MASK;
5696
0
        v_complement(z->long_value.ob_digit, z->long_value.ob_digit, size_z+1);
5697
0
    }
5698
5699
26.7k
    Py_DECREF(a);
5700
26.7k
    Py_DECREF(b);
5701
26.7k
    return (PyObject *)maybe_small_long(long_normalize(z));
5702
26.7k
}
5703
5704
static PyObject *
5705
long_and(PyObject *a, PyObject *b)
5706
27.2k
{
5707
27.2k
    CHECK_BINOP(a, b);
5708
27.2k
    PyLongObject *x = (PyLongObject*)a;
5709
27.2k
    PyLongObject *y = (PyLongObject*)b;
5710
27.2k
    if (_PyLong_IsCompact(x) && _PyLong_IsCompact(y)) {
5711
783
        return (PyObject*)_PyLong_FromSTwoDigits(medium_value(x) & medium_value(y));
5712
783
    }
5713
26.5k
    return long_bitwise(x, '&', y);
5714
27.2k
}
5715
5716
static PyObject *
5717
long_xor(PyObject *a, PyObject *b)
5718
183
{
5719
183
    CHECK_BINOP(a, b);
5720
183
    PyLongObject *x = (PyLongObject*)a;
5721
183
    PyLongObject *y = (PyLongObject*)b;
5722
183
    if (_PyLong_IsCompact(x) && _PyLong_IsCompact(y)) {
5723
27
        return (PyObject*)_PyLong_FromSTwoDigits(medium_value(x) ^ medium_value(y));
5724
27
    }
5725
156
    return long_bitwise(x, '^', y);
5726
183
}
5727
5728
static PyObject *
5729
long_or(PyObject *a, PyObject *b)
5730
569
{
5731
569
    CHECK_BINOP(a, b);
5732
569
    PyLongObject *x = (PyLongObject*)a;
5733
569
    PyLongObject *y = (PyLongObject*)b;
5734
569
    if (_PyLong_IsCompact(x) && _PyLong_IsCompact(y)) {
5735
505
        return (PyObject*)_PyLong_FromSTwoDigits(medium_value(x) | medium_value(y));
5736
505
    }
5737
64
    return long_bitwise(x, '|', y);
5738
569
}
5739
5740
static PyObject *
5741
long_long(PyObject *v)
5742
5.49M
{
5743
5.49M
    if (PyLong_CheckExact(v)) {
5744
5.49M
        return Py_NewRef(v);
5745
5.49M
    }
5746
0
    else {
5747
0
        return _PyLong_Copy((PyLongObject *)v);
5748
0
    }
5749
5.49M
}
5750
5751
PyObject *
5752
_PyLong_GCD(PyObject *aarg, PyObject *barg)
5753
0
{
5754
0
    PyLongObject *a, *b, *c = NULL, *d = NULL, *r;
5755
0
    stwodigits x, y, q, s, t, c_carry, d_carry;
5756
0
    stwodigits A, B, C, D, T;
5757
0
    int nbits, k;
5758
0
    digit *a_digit, *b_digit, *c_digit, *d_digit, *a_end, *b_end;
5759
5760
0
    a = (PyLongObject *)aarg;
5761
0
    b = (PyLongObject *)barg;
5762
0
    if (_PyLong_DigitCount(a) <= 2 && _PyLong_DigitCount(b) <= 2) {
5763
0
        Py_INCREF(a);
5764
0
        Py_INCREF(b);
5765
0
        goto simple;
5766
0
    }
5767
5768
    /* Initial reduction: make sure that 0 <= b <= a. */
5769
0
    a = long_abs(a);
5770
0
    if (a == NULL)
5771
0
        return NULL;
5772
0
    b = long_abs(b);
5773
0
    if (b == NULL) {
5774
0
        Py_DECREF(a);
5775
0
        return NULL;
5776
0
    }
5777
0
    if (long_compare(a, b) < 0) {
5778
0
        r = a;
5779
0
        a = b;
5780
0
        b = r;
5781
0
    }
5782
    /* We now own references to a and b */
5783
5784
0
    Py_ssize_t size_a, size_b, alloc_a, alloc_b;
5785
0
    alloc_a = _PyLong_DigitCount(a);
5786
0
    alloc_b = _PyLong_DigitCount(b);
5787
    /* reduce until a fits into 2 digits */
5788
0
    while ((size_a = _PyLong_DigitCount(a)) > 2) {
5789
0
        nbits = bit_length_digit(a->long_value.ob_digit[size_a-1]);
5790
        /* extract top 2*PyLong_SHIFT bits of a into x, along with
5791
           corresponding bits of b into y */
5792
0
        size_b = _PyLong_DigitCount(b);
5793
0
        assert(size_b <= size_a);
5794
0
        if (size_b == 0) {
5795
0
            if (size_a < alloc_a) {
5796
0
                r = (PyLongObject *)_PyLong_Copy(a);
5797
0
                Py_DECREF(a);
5798
0
            }
5799
0
            else
5800
0
                r = a;
5801
0
            Py_DECREF(b);
5802
0
            Py_XDECREF(c);
5803
0
            Py_XDECREF(d);
5804
0
            return (PyObject *)r;
5805
0
        }
5806
0
        x = (((twodigits)a->long_value.ob_digit[size_a-1] << (2*PyLong_SHIFT-nbits)) |
5807
0
             ((twodigits)a->long_value.ob_digit[size_a-2] << (PyLong_SHIFT-nbits)) |
5808
0
             (a->long_value.ob_digit[size_a-3] >> nbits));
5809
5810
0
        y = ((size_b >= size_a - 2 ? b->long_value.ob_digit[size_a-3] >> nbits : 0) |
5811
0
             (size_b >= size_a - 1 ? (twodigits)b->long_value.ob_digit[size_a-2] << (PyLong_SHIFT-nbits) : 0) |
5812
0
             (size_b >= size_a ? (twodigits)b->long_value.ob_digit[size_a-1] << (2*PyLong_SHIFT-nbits) : 0));
5813
5814
        /* inner loop of Lehmer's algorithm; A, B, C, D never grow
5815
           larger than PyLong_MASK during the algorithm. */
5816
0
        A = 1; B = 0; C = 0; D = 1;
5817
0
        for (k=0;; k++) {
5818
0
            if (y-C == 0)
5819
0
                break;
5820
0
            q = (x+(A-1))/(y-C);
5821
0
            s = B+q*D;
5822
0
            t = x-q*y;
5823
0
            if (s > t)
5824
0
                break;
5825
0
            x = y; y = t;
5826
0
            t = A+q*C; A = D; B = C; C = s; D = t;
5827
0
        }
5828
5829
0
        if (k == 0) {
5830
            /* no progress; do a Euclidean step */
5831
0
            if (l_mod(a, b, &r) < 0)
5832
0
                goto error;
5833
0
            Py_SETREF(a, b);
5834
0
            b = r;
5835
0
            alloc_a = alloc_b;
5836
0
            alloc_b = _PyLong_DigitCount(b);
5837
0
            continue;
5838
0
        }
5839
5840
        /*
5841
          a, b = A*b-B*a, D*a-C*b if k is odd
5842
          a, b = A*a-B*b, D*b-C*a if k is even
5843
        */
5844
0
        if (k&1) {
5845
0
            T = -A; A = -B; B = T;
5846
0
            T = -C; C = -D; D = T;
5847
0
        }
5848
0
        if (c != NULL) {
5849
0
            assert(size_a >= 0);
5850
0
            _PyLong_SetSignAndDigitCount(c, 1, size_a);
5851
0
        }
5852
0
        else if (_PyObject_IsUniquelyReferenced((PyObject *)a)) {
5853
0
            c = (PyLongObject*)Py_NewRef(a);
5854
0
        }
5855
0
        else {
5856
0
            alloc_a = size_a;
5857
0
            c = long_alloc(size_a);
5858
0
            if (c == NULL)
5859
0
                goto error;
5860
0
        }
5861
5862
0
        if (d != NULL) {
5863
0
            assert(size_a >= 0);
5864
0
            _PyLong_SetSignAndDigitCount(d, 1, size_a);
5865
0
        }
5866
0
        else if (_PyObject_IsUniquelyReferenced((PyObject *)b)
5867
0
                 && size_a <= alloc_b) {
5868
0
            d = (PyLongObject*)Py_NewRef(b);
5869
0
            assert(size_a >= 0);
5870
0
            _PyLong_SetSignAndDigitCount(d, 1, size_a);
5871
0
        }
5872
0
        else {
5873
0
            alloc_b = size_a;
5874
0
            d = long_alloc(size_a);
5875
0
            if (d == NULL)
5876
0
                goto error;
5877
0
        }
5878
0
        a_end = a->long_value.ob_digit + size_a;
5879
0
        b_end = b->long_value.ob_digit + size_b;
5880
5881
        /* compute new a and new b in parallel */
5882
0
        a_digit = a->long_value.ob_digit;
5883
0
        b_digit = b->long_value.ob_digit;
5884
0
        c_digit = c->long_value.ob_digit;
5885
0
        d_digit = d->long_value.ob_digit;
5886
0
        c_carry = 0;
5887
0
        d_carry = 0;
5888
0
        while (b_digit < b_end) {
5889
0
            c_carry += (A * *a_digit) - (B * *b_digit);
5890
0
            d_carry += (D * *b_digit++) - (C * *a_digit++);
5891
0
            *c_digit++ = (digit)(c_carry & PyLong_MASK);
5892
0
            *d_digit++ = (digit)(d_carry & PyLong_MASK);
5893
0
            c_carry >>= PyLong_SHIFT;
5894
0
            d_carry >>= PyLong_SHIFT;
5895
0
        }
5896
0
        while (a_digit < a_end) {
5897
0
            c_carry += A * *a_digit;
5898
0
            d_carry -= C * *a_digit++;
5899
0
            *c_digit++ = (digit)(c_carry & PyLong_MASK);
5900
0
            *d_digit++ = (digit)(d_carry & PyLong_MASK);
5901
0
            c_carry >>= PyLong_SHIFT;
5902
0
            d_carry >>= PyLong_SHIFT;
5903
0
        }
5904
0
        assert(c_carry == 0);
5905
0
        assert(d_carry == 0);
5906
5907
0
        Py_INCREF(c);
5908
0
        Py_INCREF(d);
5909
0
        Py_DECREF(a);
5910
0
        Py_DECREF(b);
5911
0
        a = long_normalize(c);
5912
0
        b = long_normalize(d);
5913
0
    }
5914
0
    Py_XDECREF(c);
5915
0
    Py_XDECREF(d);
5916
5917
0
simple:
5918
0
    assert(Py_REFCNT(a) > 0);
5919
0
    assert(Py_REFCNT(b) > 0);
5920
/* Issue #24999: use two shifts instead of ">> 2*PyLong_SHIFT" to avoid
5921
   undefined behaviour when LONG_MAX type is smaller than 60 bits */
5922
0
#if LONG_MAX >> PyLong_SHIFT >> PyLong_SHIFT
5923
    /* a fits into a long, so b must too */
5924
0
    x = PyLong_AsLong((PyObject *)a);
5925
0
    y = PyLong_AsLong((PyObject *)b);
5926
#elif LLONG_MAX >> PyLong_SHIFT >> PyLong_SHIFT
5927
    x = PyLong_AsLongLong((PyObject *)a);
5928
    y = PyLong_AsLongLong((PyObject *)b);
5929
#else
5930
# error "_PyLong_GCD"
5931
#endif
5932
0
    x = Py_ABS(x);
5933
0
    y = Py_ABS(y);
5934
0
    Py_DECREF(a);
5935
0
    Py_DECREF(b);
5936
5937
    /* usual Euclidean algorithm for longs */
5938
0
    while (y != 0) {
5939
0
        t = y;
5940
0
        y = x % y;
5941
0
        x = t;
5942
0
    }
5943
0
#if LONG_MAX >> PyLong_SHIFT >> PyLong_SHIFT
5944
0
    return PyLong_FromLong(x);
5945
#elif LLONG_MAX >> PyLong_SHIFT >> PyLong_SHIFT
5946
    return PyLong_FromLongLong(x);
5947
#else
5948
# error "_PyLong_GCD"
5949
#endif
5950
5951
0
error:
5952
0
    Py_DECREF(a);
5953
0
    Py_DECREF(b);
5954
0
    Py_XDECREF(c);
5955
0
    Py_XDECREF(d);
5956
0
    return NULL;
5957
0
}
5958
5959
static PyObject *
5960
long_float(PyObject *v)
5961
0
{
5962
0
    double result;
5963
0
    result = PyLong_AsDouble(v);
5964
0
    if (result == -1.0 && PyErr_Occurred())
5965
0
        return NULL;
5966
0
    return PyFloat_FromDouble(result);
5967
0
}
5968
5969
static PyObject *
5970
long_subtype_new(PyTypeObject *type, PyObject *x, PyObject *obase);
5971
5972
/*[clinic input]
5973
@classmethod
5974
int.__new__ as long_new
5975
    x: object(c_default="NULL") = 0
5976
    /
5977
    base as obase: object(c_default="NULL") = 10
5978
[clinic start generated code]*/
5979
5980
static PyObject *
5981
long_new_impl(PyTypeObject *type, PyObject *x, PyObject *obase)
5982
/*[clinic end generated code: output=e47cfe777ab0f24c input=81c98f418af9eb6f]*/
5983
12.3M
{
5984
12.3M
    Py_ssize_t base;
5985
5986
12.3M
    if (type != &PyLong_Type)
5987
3.36k
        return long_subtype_new(type, x, obase); /* Wimp out */
5988
12.3M
    if (x == NULL) {
5989
24
        if (obase != NULL) {
5990
0
            PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError,
5991
0
                            "int() missing string argument");
5992
0
            return NULL;
5993
0
        }
5994
24
        return PyLong_FromLong(0L);
5995
24
    }
5996
    /* default base and limit, forward to standard implementation */
5997
12.3M
    if (obase == NULL)
5998
3.34k
        return PyNumber_Long(x);
5999
6000
12.3M
    base = PyNumber_AsSsize_t(obase, NULL);
6001
12.3M
    if (base == -1 && PyErr_Occurred())
6002
0
        return NULL;
6003
12.3M
    if ((base != 0 && base < 2) || base > 36) {
6004
0
        PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError,
6005
0
                        "int() base must be >= 2 and <= 36, or 0");
6006
0
        return NULL;
6007
0
    }
6008
6009
12.3M
    if (PyUnicode_Check(x))
6010
10.3M
        return PyLong_FromUnicodeObject(x, (int)base);
6011
1.94M
    else if (PyByteArray_Check(x) || PyBytes_Check(x)) {
6012
1.94M
        const char *string;
6013
1.94M
        if (PyByteArray_Check(x))
6014
1.94M
            string = PyByteArray_AS_STRING(x);
6015
0
        else
6016
0
            string = PyBytes_AS_STRING(x);
6017
1.94M
        return _PyLong_FromBytes(string, Py_SIZE(x), (int)base);
6018
1.94M
    }
6019
0
    else {
6020
0
        PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError,
6021
0
                        "int() can't convert non-string with explicit base");
6022
0
        return NULL;
6023
0
    }
6024
12.3M
}
6025
6026
/* Wimpy, slow approach to tp_new calls for subtypes of int:
6027
   first create a regular int from whatever arguments we got,
6028
   then allocate a subtype instance and initialize it from
6029
   the regular int.  The regular int is then thrown away.
6030
*/
6031
static PyObject *
6032
long_subtype_new(PyTypeObject *type, PyObject *x, PyObject *obase)
6033
3.36k
{
6034
3.36k
    PyLongObject *tmp, *newobj;
6035
3.36k
    Py_ssize_t i, n;
6036
6037
3.36k
    assert(PyType_IsSubtype(type, &PyLong_Type));
6038
3.36k
    tmp = (PyLongObject *)long_new_impl(&PyLong_Type, x, obase);
6039
3.36k
    if (tmp == NULL)
6040
0
        return NULL;
6041
3.36k
    assert(PyLong_Check(tmp));
6042
3.36k
    n = _PyLong_DigitCount(tmp);
6043
    /* Fast operations for single digit integers (including zero)
6044
     * assume that there is always at least one digit present. */
6045
3.36k
    if (n == 0) {
6046
160
        n = 1;
6047
160
    }
6048
3.36k
    newobj = (PyLongObject *)type->tp_alloc(type, n);
6049
3.36k
    if (newobj == NULL) {
6050
0
        Py_DECREF(tmp);
6051
0
        return NULL;
6052
0
    }
6053
3.36k
    assert(PyLong_Check(newobj));
6054
3.36k
    newobj->long_value.lv_tag = tmp->long_value.lv_tag & ~IMMORTALITY_BIT_MASK;
6055
6.77k
    for (i = 0; i < n; i++) {
6056
3.40k
        newobj->long_value.ob_digit[i] = tmp->long_value.ob_digit[i];
6057
3.40k
    }
6058
3.36k
    Py_DECREF(tmp);
6059
3.36k
    return (PyObject *)newobj;
6060
3.36k
}
6061
6062
/*[clinic input]
6063
int.__getnewargs__
6064
[clinic start generated code]*/
6065
6066
static PyObject *
6067
int___getnewargs___impl(PyObject *self)
6068
/*[clinic end generated code: output=839a49de3f00b61b input=5904770ab1fb8c75]*/
6069
0
{
6070
0
    return Py_BuildValue("(N)", _PyLong_Copy((PyLongObject *)self));
6071
0
}
6072
6073
static PyObject *
6074
long_get0(PyObject *Py_UNUSED(self), void *Py_UNUSED(context))
6075
0
{
6076
0
    return PyLong_FromLong(0L);
6077
0
}
6078
6079
static PyObject *
6080
long_get1(PyObject *Py_UNUSED(self), void *Py_UNUSED(ignored))
6081
0
{
6082
0
    return PyLong_FromLong(1L);
6083
0
}
6084
6085
/*[clinic input]
6086
int.__format__
6087
6088
    format_spec: unicode
6089
    /
6090
6091
Convert to a string according to format_spec.
6092
[clinic start generated code]*/
6093
6094
static PyObject *
6095
int___format___impl(PyObject *self, PyObject *format_spec)
6096
/*[clinic end generated code: output=b4929dee9ae18689 input=d5e1254a47e8d1dc]*/
6097
253
{
6098
253
    _PyUnicodeWriter writer;
6099
253
    int ret;
6100
6101
253
    _PyUnicodeWriter_Init(&writer);
6102
253
    ret = _PyLong_FormatAdvancedWriter(
6103
253
        &writer,
6104
253
        self,
6105
253
        format_spec, 0, PyUnicode_GET_LENGTH(format_spec));
6106
253
    if (ret == -1) {
6107
0
        _PyUnicodeWriter_Dealloc(&writer);
6108
0
        return NULL;
6109
0
    }
6110
253
    return _PyUnicodeWriter_Finish(&writer);
6111
253
}
6112
6113
/* Return a pair (q, r) such that a = b * q + r, and
6114
   abs(r) <= abs(b)/2, with equality possible only if q is even.
6115
   In other words, q == a / b, rounded to the nearest integer using
6116
   round-half-to-even. */
6117
6118
PyObject *
6119
_PyLong_DivmodNear(PyObject *a, PyObject *b)
6120
0
{
6121
0
    PyLongObject *quo = NULL, *rem = NULL;
6122
0
    PyObject *twice_rem, *result, *temp;
6123
0
    int quo_is_odd, quo_is_neg;
6124
0
    Py_ssize_t cmp;
6125
6126
    /* Equivalent Python code:
6127
6128
       def divmod_near(a, b):
6129
           q, r = divmod(a, b)
6130
           # round up if either r / b > 0.5, or r / b == 0.5 and q is odd.
6131
           # The expression r / b > 0.5 is equivalent to 2 * r > b if b is
6132
           # positive, 2 * r < b if b negative.
6133
           greater_than_half = 2*r > b if b > 0 else 2*r < b
6134
           exactly_half = 2*r == b
6135
           if greater_than_half or exactly_half and q % 2 == 1:
6136
               q += 1
6137
               r -= b
6138
           return q, r
6139
6140
    */
6141
0
    if (!PyLong_Check(a) || !PyLong_Check(b)) {
6142
0
        PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError,
6143
0
                        "non-integer arguments in division");
6144
0
        return NULL;
6145
0
    }
6146
6147
    /* Do a and b have different signs?  If so, quotient is negative. */
6148
0
    quo_is_neg = (_PyLong_IsNegative((PyLongObject *)a)) != (_PyLong_IsNegative((PyLongObject *)b));
6149
6150
0
    if (long_divrem((PyLongObject*)a, (PyLongObject*)b, &quo, &rem) < 0)
6151
0
        goto error;
6152
6153
    /* compare twice the remainder with the divisor, to see
6154
       if we need to adjust the quotient and remainder */
6155
0
    twice_rem = long_lshift_int64(rem, 1);
6156
0
    if (twice_rem == NULL)
6157
0
        goto error;
6158
0
    if (quo_is_neg) {
6159
0
        temp = (PyObject*)long_neg((PyLongObject*)twice_rem);
6160
0
        Py_SETREF(twice_rem, temp);
6161
0
        if (twice_rem == NULL)
6162
0
            goto error;
6163
0
    }
6164
0
    cmp = long_compare((PyLongObject *)twice_rem, (PyLongObject *)b);
6165
0
    Py_DECREF(twice_rem);
6166
6167
0
    quo_is_odd = (quo->long_value.ob_digit[0] & 1) != 0;
6168
0
    if ((_PyLong_IsNegative((PyLongObject *)b) ? cmp < 0 : cmp > 0) || (cmp == 0 && quo_is_odd)) {
6169
        /* fix up quotient */
6170
0
        PyObject *one = _PyLong_GetOne();  // borrowed reference
6171
0
        if (quo_is_neg)
6172
0
            temp = (PyObject*)long_sub(quo, (PyLongObject *)one);
6173
0
        else
6174
0
            temp = (PyObject*)long_add(quo, (PyLongObject *)one);
6175
0
        Py_SETREF(quo, (PyLongObject *)temp);
6176
0
        if (quo == NULL)
6177
0
            goto error;
6178
        /* and remainder */
6179
0
        if (quo_is_neg)
6180
0
            temp = (PyObject*)long_add(rem, (PyLongObject *)b);
6181
0
        else
6182
0
            temp = (PyObject*)long_sub(rem, (PyLongObject *)b);
6183
0
        Py_SETREF(rem, (PyLongObject *)temp);
6184
0
        if (rem == NULL)
6185
0
            goto error;
6186
0
    }
6187
6188
0
    result = PyTuple_New(2);
6189
0
    if (result == NULL)
6190
0
        goto error;
6191
6192
    /* PyTuple_SET_ITEM steals references */
6193
0
    PyTuple_SET_ITEM(result, 0, (PyObject *)quo);
6194
0
    PyTuple_SET_ITEM(result, 1, (PyObject *)rem);
6195
0
    return result;
6196
6197
0
  error:
6198
0
    Py_XDECREF(quo);
6199
0
    Py_XDECREF(rem);
6200
0
    return NULL;
6201
0
}
6202
6203
/*[clinic input]
6204
int.__round__
6205
6206
    ndigits as o_ndigits: object = None
6207
    /
6208
6209
Rounding an Integral returns itself.
6210
6211
Rounding with an ndigits argument also returns an integer.
6212
[clinic start generated code]*/
6213
6214
static PyObject *
6215
int___round___impl(PyObject *self, PyObject *o_ndigits)
6216
/*[clinic end generated code: output=954fda6b18875998 input=30c2aec788263144]*/
6217
0
{
6218
    /* To round an integer m to the nearest 10**n (n positive), we make use of
6219
     * the divmod_near operation, defined by:
6220
     *
6221
     *   divmod_near(a, b) = (q, r)
6222
     *
6223
     * where q is the nearest integer to the quotient a / b (the
6224
     * nearest even integer in the case of a tie) and r == a - q * b.
6225
     * Hence q * b = a - r is the nearest multiple of b to a,
6226
     * preferring even multiples in the case of a tie.
6227
     *
6228
     * So the nearest multiple of 10**n to m is:
6229
     *
6230
     *   m - divmod_near(m, 10**n)[1].
6231
     */
6232
0
    if (o_ndigits == Py_None)
6233
0
        return long_long(self);
6234
6235
0
    PyObject *ndigits = _PyNumber_Index(o_ndigits);
6236
0
    if (ndigits == NULL)
6237
0
        return NULL;
6238
6239
    /* if ndigits >= 0 then no rounding is necessary; return self unchanged */
6240
0
    if (!_PyLong_IsNegative((PyLongObject *)ndigits)) {
6241
0
        Py_DECREF(ndigits);
6242
0
        return long_long(self);
6243
0
    }
6244
6245
    /* result = self - divmod_near(self, 10 ** -ndigits)[1] */
6246
0
    PyObject *temp = (PyObject*)long_neg((PyLongObject*)ndigits);
6247
0
    Py_SETREF(ndigits, temp);
6248
0
    if (ndigits == NULL)
6249
0
        return NULL;
6250
6251
0
    PyObject *result = PyLong_FromLong(10);
6252
0
    if (result == NULL) {
6253
0
        Py_DECREF(ndigits);
6254
0
        return NULL;
6255
0
    }
6256
6257
0
    temp = long_pow(result, ndigits, Py_None);
6258
0
    Py_DECREF(ndigits);
6259
0
    Py_SETREF(result, temp);
6260
0
    if (result == NULL)
6261
0
        return NULL;
6262
6263
0
    temp = _PyLong_DivmodNear(self, result);
6264
0
    Py_SETREF(result, temp);
6265
0
    if (result == NULL)
6266
0
        return NULL;
6267
6268
0
    temp = (PyObject*)long_sub((PyLongObject*)self,
6269
0
                               (PyLongObject*)PyTuple_GET_ITEM(result, 1));
6270
0
    Py_SETREF(result, temp);
6271
6272
0
    return result;
6273
0
}
6274
6275
/*[clinic input]
6276
int.__sizeof__ -> Py_ssize_t
6277
6278
Returns size in memory, in bytes.
6279
[clinic start generated code]*/
6280
6281
static Py_ssize_t
6282
int___sizeof___impl(PyObject *self)
6283
/*[clinic end generated code: output=3303f008eaa6a0a5 input=9b51620c76fc4507]*/
6284
0
{
6285
    /* using Py_MAX(..., 1) because we always allocate space for at least
6286
       one digit, even though the integer zero has a digit count of 0 */
6287
0
    Py_ssize_t ndigits = Py_MAX(_PyLong_DigitCount((PyLongObject *)self), 1);
6288
0
    return Py_TYPE(self)->tp_basicsize + Py_TYPE(self)->tp_itemsize * ndigits;
6289
0
}
6290
6291
/*[clinic input]
6292
int.bit_length
6293
6294
Number of bits necessary to represent self in binary.
6295
6296
>>> bin(37)
6297
'0b100101'
6298
>>> (37).bit_length()
6299
6
6300
[clinic start generated code]*/
6301
6302
static PyObject *
6303
int_bit_length_impl(PyObject *self)
6304
/*[clinic end generated code: output=fc1977c9353d6a59 input=e4eb7a587e849a32]*/
6305
78
{
6306
78
    int64_t nbits = _PyLong_NumBits(self);
6307
78
    assert(nbits >= 0);
6308
78
    assert(!PyErr_Occurred());
6309
78
    return PyLong_FromInt64(nbits);
6310
78
}
6311
6312
static int
6313
popcount_digit(digit d)
6314
0
{
6315
    // digit can be larger than uint32_t, but only PyLong_SHIFT bits
6316
    // of it will be ever used.
6317
0
    static_assert(PyLong_SHIFT <= 32, "digit is larger than uint32_t");
6318
0
    return _Py_popcount32((uint32_t)d);
6319
0
}
6320
6321
/*[clinic input]
6322
@permit_long_summary
6323
int.bit_count
6324
6325
Number of ones in the binary representation of the absolute value of self.
6326
6327
Also known as the population count.
6328
6329
>>> bin(13)
6330
'0b1101'
6331
>>> (13).bit_count()
6332
3
6333
[clinic start generated code]*/
6334
6335
static PyObject *
6336
int_bit_count_impl(PyObject *self)
6337
/*[clinic end generated code: output=2e571970daf1e5c3 input=f2510a306761db15]*/
6338
0
{
6339
0
    assert(self != NULL);
6340
0
    assert(PyLong_Check(self));
6341
6342
0
    PyLongObject *z = (PyLongObject *)self;
6343
0
    Py_ssize_t ndigits = _PyLong_DigitCount(z);
6344
0
    int64_t bit_count = 0;
6345
6346
0
    for (Py_ssize_t i = 0; i < ndigits; i++) {
6347
0
        bit_count += popcount_digit(z->long_value.ob_digit[i]);
6348
0
    }
6349
6350
0
    return PyLong_FromInt64(bit_count);
6351
0
}
6352
6353
/*[clinic input]
6354
int.as_integer_ratio
6355
6356
Return a pair of integers, whose ratio is equal to the original int.
6357
6358
The ratio is in lowest terms and has a positive denominator.
6359
6360
>>> (10).as_integer_ratio()
6361
(10, 1)
6362
>>> (-10).as_integer_ratio()
6363
(-10, 1)
6364
>>> (0).as_integer_ratio()
6365
(0, 1)
6366
[clinic start generated code]*/
6367
6368
static PyObject *
6369
int_as_integer_ratio_impl(PyObject *self)
6370
/*[clinic end generated code: output=e60803ae1cc8621a input=384ff1766634bec2]*/
6371
0
{
6372
0
    PyObject *ratio_tuple;
6373
0
    PyObject *numerator = long_long(self);
6374
0
    if (numerator == NULL) {
6375
0
        return NULL;
6376
0
    }
6377
0
    ratio_tuple = PyTuple_Pack(2, numerator, _PyLong_GetOne());
6378
0
    Py_DECREF(numerator);
6379
0
    return ratio_tuple;
6380
0
}
6381
6382
/*[clinic input]
6383
int.to_bytes
6384
6385
    length: Py_ssize_t(allow_negative=False) = 1
6386
        Length of bytes object to use.  An OverflowError is raised if the
6387
        integer is not representable with the given number of bytes.  Default
6388
        is length 1.
6389
    byteorder: unicode(c_default="NULL") = "big"
6390
        The byte order used to represent the integer.  If byteorder is 'big',
6391
        the most significant byte is at the beginning of the byte array.  If
6392
        byteorder is 'little', the most significant byte is at the end of the
6393
        byte array.  To request the native byte order of the host system, use
6394
        sys.byteorder as the byte order value.  Default is to use 'big'.
6395
    *
6396
    signed as is_signed: bool = False
6397
        Determines whether two's complement is used to represent the integer.
6398
        If signed is False and a negative integer is given, an OverflowError
6399
        is raised.
6400
6401
Return an array of bytes representing an integer.
6402
[clinic start generated code]*/
6403
6404
static PyObject *
6405
int_to_bytes_impl(PyObject *self, Py_ssize_t length, PyObject *byteorder,
6406
                  int is_signed)
6407
/*[clinic end generated code: output=89c801df114050a3 input=66f9d0c20529b44f]*/
6408
823
{
6409
823
    int little_endian;
6410
823
    if (byteorder == NULL)
6411
0
        little_endian = 0;
6412
823
    else if (_PyUnicode_Equal(byteorder, &_Py_ID(little)))
6413
823
        little_endian = 1;
6414
0
    else if (_PyUnicode_Equal(byteorder, &_Py_ID(big)))
6415
0
        little_endian = 0;
6416
0
    else {
6417
0
        PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError,
6418
0
            "byteorder must be either 'little' or 'big'");
6419
0
        return NULL;
6420
0
    }
6421
6422
823
    PyBytesWriter *writer = PyBytesWriter_Create(length);
6423
823
    if (writer == NULL) {
6424
0
        return NULL;
6425
0
    }
6426
6427
823
    if (_PyLong_AsByteArray((PyLongObject *)self,
6428
823
                            PyBytesWriter_GetData(writer),
6429
823
                            length, little_endian, is_signed, 1) < 0) {
6430
0
        PyBytesWriter_Discard(writer);
6431
0
        return NULL;
6432
0
    }
6433
6434
823
    return PyBytesWriter_Finish(writer);
6435
823
}
6436
6437
/*[clinic input]
6438
@classmethod
6439
int.from_bytes
6440
6441
    bytes as bytes_obj: object
6442
        Holds the array of bytes to convert.  The argument must either
6443
        support the buffer protocol or be an iterable object producing bytes.
6444
        Bytes and bytearray are examples of built-in objects that support the
6445
        buffer protocol.
6446
    byteorder: unicode(c_default="NULL") = "big"
6447
        The byte order used to represent the integer.  If byteorder is 'big',
6448
        the most significant byte is at the beginning of the byte array.  If
6449
        byteorder is 'little', the most significant byte is at the end of the
6450
        byte array.  To request the native byte order of the host system, use
6451
        sys.byteorder as the byte order value.  Default is to use 'big'.
6452
    *
6453
    signed as is_signed: bool = False
6454
        Indicates whether two's complement is used to represent the integer.
6455
6456
Return the integer represented by the given array of bytes.
6457
[clinic start generated code]*/
6458
6459
static PyObject *
6460
int_from_bytes_impl(PyTypeObject *type, PyObject *bytes_obj,
6461
                    PyObject *byteorder, int is_signed)
6462
/*[clinic end generated code: output=efc5d68e31f9314f input=2ff527997fe7b0c5]*/
6463
22.7k
{
6464
22.7k
    int little_endian;
6465
22.7k
    PyObject *long_obj, *bytes;
6466
6467
22.7k
    if (byteorder == NULL)
6468
0
        little_endian = 0;
6469
22.7k
    else if (_PyUnicode_Equal(byteorder, &_Py_ID(little)))
6470
16.3k
        little_endian = 1;
6471
6.41k
    else if (_PyUnicode_Equal(byteorder, &_Py_ID(big)))
6472
6.41k
        little_endian = 0;
6473
0
    else {
6474
0
        PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError,
6475
0
            "byteorder must be either 'little' or 'big'");
6476
0
        return NULL;
6477
0
    }
6478
6479
22.7k
    bytes = PyObject_Bytes(bytes_obj);
6480
22.7k
    if (bytes == NULL)
6481
0
        return NULL;
6482
6483
22.7k
    long_obj = _PyLong_FromByteArray(
6484
22.7k
        (unsigned char *)PyBytes_AS_STRING(bytes), Py_SIZE(bytes),
6485
22.7k
        little_endian, is_signed);
6486
22.7k
    Py_DECREF(bytes);
6487
6488
22.7k
    if (long_obj != NULL && type != &PyLong_Type) {
6489
0
        Py_SETREF(long_obj, PyObject_CallOneArg((PyObject *)type, long_obj));
6490
0
    }
6491
6492
22.7k
    return long_obj;
6493
22.7k
}
6494
6495
static PyObject *
6496
long_long_meth(PyObject *self, PyObject *Py_UNUSED(ignored))
6497
0
{
6498
0
    return long_long(self);
6499
0
}
6500
6501
static PyObject *
6502
long_long_getter(PyObject *self, void *Py_UNUSED(ignored))
6503
0
{
6504
0
    return long_long(self);
6505
0
}
6506
6507
/*[clinic input]
6508
int.is_integer
6509
6510
Returns True. Exists for duck type compatibility with float.is_integer.
6511
[clinic start generated code]*/
6512
6513
static PyObject *
6514
int_is_integer_impl(PyObject *self)
6515
/*[clinic end generated code: output=90f8e794ce5430ef input=7e41c4d4416e05f2]*/
6516
0
{
6517
0
    Py_RETURN_TRUE;
6518
0
}
6519
6520
static PyObject *
6521
long_vectorcall(PyObject *type, PyObject * const*args,
6522
                 size_t nargsf, PyObject *kwnames)
6523
16.2M
{
6524
16.2M
    Py_ssize_t nargs = PyVectorcall_NARGS(nargsf);
6525
16.2M
    if (kwnames != NULL) {
6526
0
        PyThreadState *tstate = PyThreadState_GET();
6527
0
        return _PyObject_MakeTpCall(tstate, type, args, nargs, kwnames);
6528
0
    }
6529
16.2M
    switch (nargs) {
6530
0
        case 0:
6531
0
            return _PyLong_GetZero();
6532
3.96M
        case 1:
6533
3.96M
            return PyNumber_Long(args[0]);
6534
12.3M
        case 2:
6535
12.3M
            return long_new_impl(_PyType_CAST(type), args[0], args[1]);
6536
0
        default:
6537
0
            return PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError,
6538
0
                                "int expected at most 2 arguments, got %zd",
6539
0
                                nargs);
6540
16.2M
    }
6541
16.2M
}
6542
6543
static PyMethodDef long_methods[] = {
6544
    {"conjugate",       long_long_meth, METH_NOARGS,
6545
     "Returns self, the complex conjugate of any int."},
6546
    INT_BIT_LENGTH_METHODDEF
6547
    INT_BIT_COUNT_METHODDEF
6548
    INT_TO_BYTES_METHODDEF
6549
    INT_FROM_BYTES_METHODDEF
6550
    INT_AS_INTEGER_RATIO_METHODDEF
6551
    {"__trunc__",       long_long_meth, METH_NOARGS,
6552
     "Truncating an Integral returns itself."},
6553
    {"__floor__",       long_long_meth, METH_NOARGS,
6554
     "Flooring an Integral returns itself."},
6555
    {"__ceil__",        long_long_meth, METH_NOARGS,
6556
     "Ceiling of an Integral returns itself."},
6557
    INT___ROUND___METHODDEF
6558
    INT___GETNEWARGS___METHODDEF
6559
    INT___FORMAT___METHODDEF
6560
    INT___SIZEOF___METHODDEF
6561
    INT_IS_INTEGER_METHODDEF
6562
    {NULL,              NULL}           /* sentinel */
6563
};
6564
6565
static PyGetSetDef long_getset[] = {
6566
    {"real",
6567
     long_long_getter, NULL,
6568
     "the real part of a complex number",
6569
     NULL},
6570
    {"imag",
6571
     long_get0, NULL,
6572
     "the imaginary part of a complex number",
6573
     NULL},
6574
    {"numerator",
6575
     long_long_getter, NULL,
6576
     "the numerator of a rational number in lowest terms",
6577
     NULL},
6578
    {"denominator",
6579
     long_get1, NULL,
6580
     "the denominator of a rational number in lowest terms",
6581
     NULL},
6582
    {NULL}  /* Sentinel */
6583
};
6584
6585
PyDoc_STRVAR(long_doc,
6586
"int([x]) -> integer\n\
6587
int(x, base=10) -> integer\n\
6588
\n\
6589
Convert a number or string to an integer, or return 0 if no arguments\n\
6590
are given.  If x is a number, return x.__int__().  For floating-point\n\
6591
numbers, this truncates towards zero.\n\
6592
\n\
6593
If x is not a number or if base is given, then x must be a string,\n\
6594
bytes, or bytearray instance representing an integer literal in the\n\
6595
given base.  The literal can be preceded by '+' or '-' and be surrounded\n\
6596
by whitespace.  The base defaults to 10.  Valid bases are 0 and 2-36.\n\
6597
Base 0 means to interpret the base from the string as an integer literal.\n\
6598
>>> int('0b100', base=0)\n\
6599
4");
6600
6601
static PyNumberMethods long_as_number = {
6602
    long_add_method,            /*nb_add*/
6603
    long_sub_method,            /*nb_subtract*/
6604
    long_mul_method,            /*nb_multiply*/
6605
    long_mod,                   /*nb_remainder*/
6606
    long_divmod,                /*nb_divmod*/
6607
    long_pow,                   /*nb_power*/
6608
    long_neg_method,            /*nb_negative*/
6609
    long_long,                  /*tp_positive*/
6610
    long_abs_method,            /*tp_absolute*/
6611
    long_bool,                  /*tp_bool*/
6612
    long_invert,                /*nb_invert*/
6613
    long_lshift_method,         /*nb_lshift*/
6614
    long_rshift,                /*nb_rshift*/
6615
    long_and,                   /*nb_and*/
6616
    long_xor,                   /*nb_xor*/
6617
    long_or,                    /*nb_or*/
6618
    long_long,                  /*nb_int*/
6619
    0,                          /*nb_reserved*/
6620
    long_float,                 /*nb_float*/
6621
    0,                          /* nb_inplace_add */
6622
    0,                          /* nb_inplace_subtract */
6623
    0,                          /* nb_inplace_multiply */
6624
    0,                          /* nb_inplace_remainder */
6625
    0,                          /* nb_inplace_power */
6626
    0,                          /* nb_inplace_lshift */
6627
    0,                          /* nb_inplace_rshift */
6628
    0,                          /* nb_inplace_and */
6629
    0,                          /* nb_inplace_xor */
6630
    0,                          /* nb_inplace_or */
6631
    long_div,                   /* nb_floor_divide */
6632
    long_true_divide,           /* nb_true_divide */
6633
    0,                          /* nb_inplace_floor_divide */
6634
    0,                          /* nb_inplace_true_divide */
6635
    long_long,                  /* nb_index */
6636
};
6637
6638
PyTypeObject PyLong_Type = {
6639
    PyVarObject_HEAD_INIT(&PyType_Type, 0)
6640
    "int",                                      /* tp_name */
6641
    offsetof(PyLongObject, long_value.ob_digit),  /* tp_basicsize */
6642
    sizeof(digit),                              /* tp_itemsize */
6643
    long_dealloc,                               /* tp_dealloc */
6644
    0,                                          /* tp_vectorcall_offset */
6645
    0,                                          /* tp_getattr */
6646
    0,                                          /* tp_setattr */
6647
    0,                                          /* tp_as_async */
6648
    long_to_decimal_string,                     /* tp_repr */
6649
    &long_as_number,                            /* tp_as_number */
6650
    0,                                          /* tp_as_sequence */
6651
    0,                                          /* tp_as_mapping */
6652
    long_hash,                                  /* tp_hash */
6653
    0,                                          /* tp_call */
6654
    0,                                          /* tp_str */
6655
    PyObject_GenericGetAttr,                    /* tp_getattro */
6656
    0,                                          /* tp_setattro */
6657
    0,                                          /* tp_as_buffer */
6658
    Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT | Py_TPFLAGS_BASETYPE |
6659
        Py_TPFLAGS_LONG_SUBCLASS |
6660
        _Py_TPFLAGS_MATCH_SELF,               /* tp_flags */
6661
    long_doc,                                   /* tp_doc */
6662
    0,                                          /* tp_traverse */
6663
    0,                                          /* tp_clear */
6664
    long_richcompare,                           /* tp_richcompare */
6665
    0,                                          /* tp_weaklistoffset */
6666
    0,                                          /* tp_iter */
6667
    0,                                          /* tp_iternext */
6668
    long_methods,                               /* tp_methods */
6669
    0,                                          /* tp_members */
6670
    long_getset,                                /* tp_getset */
6671
    0,                                          /* tp_base */
6672
    0,                                          /* tp_dict */
6673
    0,                                          /* tp_descr_get */
6674
    0,                                          /* tp_descr_set */
6675
    0,                                          /* tp_dictoffset */
6676
    0,                                          /* tp_init */
6677
    0,                                          /* tp_alloc */
6678
    long_new,                                   /* tp_new */
6679
    PyObject_Free,                              /* tp_free */
6680
    .tp_vectorcall = long_vectorcall,
6681
    .tp_version_tag = _Py_TYPE_VERSION_INT,
6682
};
6683
6684
static PyTypeObject Int_InfoType;
6685
6686
PyDoc_STRVAR(int_info__doc__,
6687
"sys.int_info\n\
6688
\n\
6689
A named tuple that holds information about Python's\n\
6690
internal representation of integers.  The attributes are read only.");
6691
6692
static PyStructSequence_Field int_info_fields[] = {
6693
    {"bits_per_digit", "size of a digit in bits"},
6694
    {"sizeof_digit", "size in bytes of the C type used to represent a digit"},
6695
    {"default_max_str_digits", "maximum string conversion digits limitation"},
6696
    {"str_digits_check_threshold", "minimum positive value for int_max_str_digits"},
6697
    {NULL, NULL}
6698
};
6699
6700
static PyStructSequence_Desc int_info_desc = {
6701
    "sys.int_info",   /* name */
6702
    int_info__doc__,  /* doc */
6703
    int_info_fields,  /* fields */
6704
    4                 /* number of fields */
6705
};
6706
6707
PyObject *
6708
PyLong_GetInfo(void)
6709
28
{
6710
28
    PyObject* int_info;
6711
28
    int field = 0;
6712
28
    int_info = PyStructSequence_New(&Int_InfoType);
6713
28
    if (int_info == NULL)
6714
0
        return NULL;
6715
28
    PyStructSequence_SET_ITEM(int_info, field++,
6716
28
                              PyLong_FromLong(PyLong_SHIFT));
6717
28
    PyStructSequence_SET_ITEM(int_info, field++,
6718
28
                              PyLong_FromLong(sizeof(digit)));
6719
    /*
6720
     * The following two fields were added after investigating uses of
6721
     * sys.int_info in the wild: Exceedingly rarely used. The ONLY use found was
6722
     * numba using sys.int_info.bits_per_digit as attribute access rather than
6723
     * sequence unpacking. Cython and sympy also refer to sys.int_info but only
6724
     * as info for debugging. No concern about adding these in a backport.
6725
     */
6726
28
    PyStructSequence_SET_ITEM(int_info, field++,
6727
28
                              PyLong_FromLong(_PY_LONG_DEFAULT_MAX_STR_DIGITS));
6728
28
    PyStructSequence_SET_ITEM(int_info, field++,
6729
28
                              PyLong_FromLong(_PY_LONG_MAX_STR_DIGITS_THRESHOLD));
6730
28
    if (PyErr_Occurred()) {
6731
0
        Py_CLEAR(int_info);
6732
0
        return NULL;
6733
0
    }
6734
28
    return int_info;
6735
28
}
6736
6737
6738
/* runtime lifecycle */
6739
6740
PyStatus
6741
_PyLong_InitTypes(PyInterpreterState *interp)
6742
28
{
6743
    /* initialize int_info */
6744
28
    if (_PyStructSequence_InitBuiltin(interp, &Int_InfoType,
6745
28
                                      &int_info_desc) < 0)
6746
0
    {
6747
0
        return _PyStatus_ERR("can't init int info type");
6748
0
    }
6749
6750
28
    return _PyStatus_OK();
6751
28
}
6752
6753
6754
void
6755
_PyLong_FiniTypes(PyInterpreterState *interp)
6756
0
{
6757
0
    _PyStructSequence_FiniBuiltin(interp, &Int_InfoType);
6758
0
}
6759
6760
#undef PyUnstable_Long_IsCompact
6761
6762
int
6763
0
PyUnstable_Long_IsCompact(const PyLongObject* op) {
6764
0
    return _PyLong_IsCompact((PyLongObject*)op);
6765
0
}
6766
6767
#undef PyUnstable_Long_CompactValue
6768
6769
Py_ssize_t
6770
0
PyUnstable_Long_CompactValue(const PyLongObject* op) {
6771
0
    return _PyLong_CompactValue((PyLongObject*)op);
6772
0
}
6773
6774
6775
PyObject* PyLong_FromInt32(int32_t value)
6776
0
{
6777
0
    PYLONG_FROM_INT(uint32_t, int32_t, value);
6778
0
}
6779
6780
PyObject* PyLong_FromUInt32(uint32_t value)
6781
0
{
6782
0
    PYLONG_FROM_UINT(uint32_t, value);
6783
0
}
6784
6785
PyObject* PyLong_FromInt64(int64_t value)
6786
78
{
6787
78
    PYLONG_FROM_INT(uint64_t, int64_t, value);
6788
78
}
6789
6790
PyObject* PyLong_FromUInt64(uint64_t value)
6791
0
{
6792
0
    PYLONG_FROM_UINT(uint64_t, value);
6793
0
}
6794
6795
#define LONG_TO_INT(obj, value, type_name) \
6796
6.27M
    do { \
6797
6.27M
        int flags = (Py_ASNATIVEBYTES_NATIVE_ENDIAN \
6798
6.27M
                     | Py_ASNATIVEBYTES_ALLOW_INDEX); \
6799
6.27M
        Py_ssize_t bytes = PyLong_AsNativeBytes(obj, value, sizeof(*value), flags); \
6800
6.27M
        if (bytes < 0) { \
6801
0
            return -1; \
6802
0
        } \
6803
6.27M
        if ((size_t)bytes > sizeof(*value)) { \
6804
0
            PyErr_SetString(PyExc_OverflowError, \
6805
0
                            "Python int too large to convert to " type_name); \
6806
0
            return -1; \
6807
0
        } \
6808
6.27M
        return 0; \
6809
6.27M
    } while (0)
6810
6811
int PyLong_AsInt32(PyObject *obj, int32_t *value)
6812
0
{
6813
0
    LONG_TO_INT(obj, value, "C int32_t");
6814
0
}
6815
6816
int PyLong_AsInt64(PyObject *obj, int64_t *value)
6817
6.27M
{
6818
6.27M
    LONG_TO_INT(obj, value, "C int64_t");
6819
6.27M
}
6820
6821
#define LONG_TO_UINT(obj, value, type_name) \
6822
0
    do { \
6823
0
        int flags = (Py_ASNATIVEBYTES_NATIVE_ENDIAN \
6824
0
                     | Py_ASNATIVEBYTES_UNSIGNED_BUFFER \
6825
0
                     | Py_ASNATIVEBYTES_REJECT_NEGATIVE \
6826
0
                     | Py_ASNATIVEBYTES_ALLOW_INDEX); \
6827
0
        Py_ssize_t bytes = PyLong_AsNativeBytes(obj, value, sizeof(*value), flags); \
6828
0
        if (bytes < 0) { \
6829
0
            return -1; \
6830
0
        } \
6831
0
        if ((size_t)bytes > sizeof(*value)) { \
6832
0
            PyErr_SetString(PyExc_OverflowError, \
6833
0
                            "Python int too large to convert to " type_name); \
6834
0
            return -1; \
6835
0
        } \
6836
0
        return 0; \
6837
0
    } while (0)
6838
6839
int PyLong_AsUInt32(PyObject *obj, uint32_t *value)
6840
0
{
6841
0
    LONG_TO_UINT(obj, value, "C uint32_t");
6842
0
}
6843
6844
int PyLong_AsUInt64(PyObject *obj, uint64_t *value)
6845
0
{
6846
0
    LONG_TO_UINT(obj, value, "C uint64_t");
6847
0
}
6848
6849
6850
static const PyLongLayout PyLong_LAYOUT = {
6851
    .bits_per_digit = PyLong_SHIFT,
6852
    .digits_order = -1,  // least significant first
6853
    .digit_endianness = PY_LITTLE_ENDIAN ? -1 : 1,
6854
    .digit_size = sizeof(digit),
6855
};
6856
6857
6858
const PyLongLayout*
6859
PyLong_GetNativeLayout(void)
6860
169
{
6861
169
    return &PyLong_LAYOUT;
6862
169
}
6863
6864
6865
int
6866
PyLong_Export(PyObject *obj, PyLongExport *export_long)
6867
24
{
6868
24
    if (!PyLong_Check(obj)) {
6869
0
        memset(export_long, 0, sizeof(*export_long));
6870
0
        PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError, "expect int, got %T", obj);
6871
0
        return -1;
6872
0
    }
6873
6874
    // Fast-path: try to convert to a int64_t
6875
24
    int overflow;
6876
24
#if SIZEOF_LONG == 8
6877
24
    long value = PyLong_AsLongAndOverflow(obj, &overflow);
6878
#else
6879
    // Windows has 32-bit long, so use 64-bit long long instead
6880
    long long value = PyLong_AsLongLongAndOverflow(obj, &overflow);
6881
#endif
6882
24
    Py_BUILD_ASSERT(sizeof(value) == sizeof(int64_t));
6883
    // the function cannot fail since obj is a PyLongObject
6884
24
    assert(!(value == -1 && PyErr_Occurred()));
6885
6886
24
    if (!overflow) {
6887
12
        export_long->value = value;
6888
12
        export_long->negative = 0;
6889
12
        export_long->ndigits = 0;
6890
12
        export_long->digits = NULL;
6891
12
        export_long->_reserved = 0;
6892
12
    }
6893
12
    else {
6894
12
        PyLongObject *self = (PyLongObject*)obj;
6895
12
        export_long->value = 0;
6896
12
        export_long->negative = _PyLong_IsNegative(self);
6897
12
        export_long->ndigits = _PyLong_DigitCount(self);
6898
12
        if (export_long->ndigits == 0) {
6899
0
            export_long->ndigits = 1;
6900
0
        }
6901
12
        export_long->digits = self->long_value.ob_digit;
6902
12
        export_long->_reserved = (Py_uintptr_t)Py_NewRef(obj);
6903
12
    }
6904
24
    return 0;
6905
24
}
6906
6907
6908
void
6909
PyLong_FreeExport(PyLongExport *export_long)
6910
12
{
6911
12
    PyObject *obj = (PyObject*)export_long->_reserved;
6912
12
    if (obj) {
6913
12
        export_long->_reserved = 0;
6914
12
        Py_DECREF(obj);
6915
12
    }
6916
12
}
6917
6918
6919
/* --- PyLongWriter API --------------------------------------------------- */
6920
6921
PyLongWriter*
6922
PyLongWriter_Create(int negative, Py_ssize_t ndigits, void **digits)
6923
157
{
6924
157
    if (ndigits <= 0) {
6925
0
        PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "ndigits must be positive");
6926
0
        goto error;
6927
0
    }
6928
157
    assert(digits != NULL);
6929
6930
157
    PyLongObject *obj = long_alloc(ndigits);
6931
157
    if (obj == NULL) {
6932
0
        goto error;
6933
0
    }
6934
157
    if (negative) {
6935
1
        _PyLong_FlipSign(obj);
6936
1
    }
6937
6938
157
    *digits = obj->long_value.ob_digit;
6939
157
    return (PyLongWriter*)obj;
6940
6941
0
error:
6942
0
    *digits = NULL;
6943
0
    return NULL;
6944
157
}
6945
6946
6947
void
6948
PyLongWriter_Discard(PyLongWriter *writer)
6949
0
{
6950
0
    if (writer == NULL) {
6951
0
        return;
6952
0
    }
6953
6954
0
    PyLongObject *obj = (PyLongObject *)writer;
6955
0
    assert(Py_REFCNT(obj) == 1);
6956
0
    Py_DECREF(obj);
6957
0
}
6958
6959
6960
PyObject*
6961
PyLongWriter_Finish(PyLongWriter *writer)
6962
157
{
6963
157
    PyLongObject *obj = (PyLongObject *)writer;
6964
157
    assert(Py_REFCNT(obj) == 1);
6965
6966
    // Normalize and get singleton if possible
6967
157
    obj = maybe_small_long(long_normalize(obj));
6968
6969
157
    return (PyObject*)obj;
6970
157
}