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@node Bit Manipulation, Date and Time, Arithmetic, Top
@c %MENU% Bit manipulation
@chapter Bit Manipulation
This chapter contains information about functions and macros for
determining the endianness of integer types and manipulating the bits
of unsigned integers. These functions and macros are from ISO C23 and
are declared in the header file @file{stdbit.h}.
The following macros describe the endianness of integer types. They
have values that are integer constant expressions.
@defmac __STDC_ENDIAN_LITTLE__
This macro represents little-endian storage.
@end defmac
@defmac __STDC_ENDIAN_BIG__
This macro represents big-endian storage.
@end defmac
@defmac __STDC_ENDIAN_NATIVE__
This macro equals @code{__STDC_ENDIAN_LITTLE__} if integer types are
stored in memory in little-endian format, and equals
@code{__STDC_ENDIAN_BIG__} if integer types are stored in memory in
big-endian format.
@end defmac
The following functions manipulate the bits of unsigned integers.
Each function family has functions for the types @code{unsigned char},
@code{unsigned short}, @code{unsigned int}, @code{unsigned long int}
and @code{unsigned long long int}. In addition, there is a
corresponding type-generic macro (not listed below), named the same as
the functions but without any suffix such as @samp{_uc}. The
type-generic macro can only be used with an argument of an unsigned
integer type with a width of 8, 16, 32 or 64 bits, or when using
a compiler with support for
@uref{https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Other-Builtins.html,@code{__builtin_stdc_bit_ceil}},
etc.@:, built-in functions such as GCC 14.1 or later
any unsigned integer type those built-in functions support.
In GCC 14.1 that includes support for @code{unsigned __int128} and
@code{unsigned _BitInt(@var{n})} if supported by the target.
@deftypefun {unsigned int} stdc_leading_zeros_uc (unsigned char @var{x})
@deftypefunx {unsigned int} stdc_leading_zeros_us (unsigned short @var{x})
@deftypefunx {unsigned int} stdc_leading_zeros_ui (unsigned int @var{x})
@deftypefunx {unsigned int} stdc_leading_zeros_ul (unsigned long int @var{x})
@deftypefunx {unsigned int} stdc_leading_zeros_ull (unsigned long long int @var{x})
@standards{C23, stdbit.h}
@safety{@prelim{}@mtsafe{}@assafe{}@acsafe{}}
The @code{stdc_leading_zeros} functions count the number of leading
(most significant) zero bits in @var{x}, starting from the most
significant bit of the argument type. If @var{x} is zero, they return
the width of @var{x} in bits.
@end deftypefun
@deftypefun {unsigned int} stdc_leading_ones_uc (unsigned char @var{x})
@deftypefunx {unsigned int} stdc_leading_ones_us (unsigned short @var{x})
@deftypefunx {unsigned int} stdc_leading_ones_ui (unsigned int @var{x})
@deftypefunx {unsigned int} stdc_leading_ones_ul (unsigned long int @var{x})
@deftypefunx {unsigned int} stdc_leading_ones_ull (unsigned long long int @var{x})
@standards{C23, stdbit.h}
@safety{@prelim{}@mtsafe{}@assafe{}@acsafe{}}
The @code{stdc_leading_ones} functions count the number of leading
(most significant) one bits in @var{x}, starting from the most
significant bit of the argument type.
@end deftypefun
@deftypefun {unsigned int} stdc_trailing_zeros_uc (unsigned char @var{x})
@deftypefunx {unsigned int} stdc_trailing_zeros_us (unsigned short @var{x})
@deftypefunx {unsigned int} stdc_trailing_zeros_ui (unsigned int @var{x})
@deftypefunx {unsigned int} stdc_trailing_zeros_ul (unsigned long int @var{x})
@deftypefunx {unsigned int} stdc_trailing_zeros_ull (unsigned long long int @var{x})
@standards{C23, stdbit.h}
@safety{@prelim{}@mtsafe{}@assafe{}@acsafe{}}
The @code{stdc_trailing_zeros} functions count the number of trailing
(least significant) zero bits in @var{x}, starting from the least
significant bit of the argument type. If @var{x} is zero, they return
the width of @var{x} in bits.
@end deftypefun
@deftypefun {unsigned int} stdc_trailing_ones_uc (unsigned char @var{x})
@deftypefunx {unsigned int} stdc_trailing_ones_us (unsigned short @var{x})
@deftypefunx {unsigned int} stdc_trailing_ones_ui (unsigned int @var{x})
@deftypefunx {unsigned int} stdc_trailing_ones_ul (unsigned long int @var{x})
@deftypefunx {unsigned int} stdc_trailing_ones_ull (unsigned long long int @var{x})
@standards{C23, stdbit.h}
@safety{@prelim{}@mtsafe{}@assafe{}@acsafe{}}
The @code{stdc_trailing_ones} functions count the number of trailing
(least significant) one bits in @var{x}, starting from the least
significant bit of the argument type.
@end deftypefun
@deftypefun {unsigned int} stdc_first_leading_zero_uc (unsigned char @var{x})
@deftypefunx {unsigned int} stdc_first_leading_zero_us (unsigned short @var{x})
@deftypefunx {unsigned int} stdc_first_leading_zero_ui (unsigned int @var{x})
@deftypefunx {unsigned int} stdc_first_leading_zero_ul (unsigned long int @var{x})
@deftypefunx {unsigned int} stdc_first_leading_zero_ull (unsigned long long int @var{x})
@standards{C23, stdbit.h}
@safety{@prelim{}@mtsafe{}@assafe{}@acsafe{}}
The @code{stdc_first_leading_zero} functions return the position of
the most significant zero bit in @var{x}, counting from the most
significant bit of @var{x} as 1, or zero if there is no zero bit in
@var{x}.
@end deftypefun
@deftypefun {unsigned int} stdc_first_leading_one_uc (unsigned char @var{x})
@deftypefunx {unsigned int} stdc_first_leading_one_us (unsigned short @var{x})
@deftypefunx {unsigned int} stdc_first_leading_one_ui (unsigned int @var{x})
@deftypefunx {unsigned int} stdc_first_leading_one_ul (unsigned long int @var{x})
@deftypefunx {unsigned int} stdc_first_leading_one_ull (unsigned long long int @var{x})
@standards{C23, stdbit.h}
@safety{@prelim{}@mtsafe{}@assafe{}@acsafe{}}
The @code{stdc_first_leading_one} functions return the position of the
most significant one bit in @var{x}, counting from the most
significant bit of @var{x} as 1, or zero if there is no one bit in
@var{x}.
@end deftypefun
@deftypefun {unsigned int} stdc_first_trailing_zero_uc (unsigned char @var{x})
@deftypefunx {unsigned int} stdc_first_trailing_zero_us (unsigned short @var{x})
@deftypefunx {unsigned int} stdc_first_trailing_zero_ui (unsigned int @var{x})
@deftypefunx {unsigned int} stdc_first_trailing_zero_ul (unsigned long int @var{x})
@deftypefunx {unsigned int} stdc_first_trailing_zero_ull (unsigned long long int @var{x})
@standards{C23, stdbit.h}
@safety{@prelim{}@mtsafe{}@assafe{}@acsafe{}}
The @code{stdc_first_trailing_zero} functions return the position of
the least significant zero bit in @var{x}, counting from the least
significant bit of @var{x} as 1, or zero if there is no zero bit in
@var{x}.
@end deftypefun
@deftypefun {unsigned int} stdc_first_trailing_one_uc (unsigned char @var{x})
@deftypefunx {unsigned int} stdc_first_trailing_one_us (unsigned short @var{x})
@deftypefunx {unsigned int} stdc_first_trailing_one_ui (unsigned int @var{x})
@deftypefunx {unsigned int} stdc_first_trailing_one_ul (unsigned long int @var{x})
@deftypefunx {unsigned int} stdc_first_trailing_one_ull (unsigned long long int @var{x})
@standards{C23, stdbit.h}
@safety{@prelim{}@mtsafe{}@assafe{}@acsafe{}}
The @code{stdc_first_trailing_one} functions return the position of
the least significant one bit in @var{x}, counting from the least
significant bit of @var{x} as 1, or zero if there is no one bit in
@var{x}.
@end deftypefun
@deftypefun {unsigned int} stdc_count_zeros_uc (unsigned char @var{x})
@deftypefunx {unsigned int} stdc_count_zeros_us (unsigned short @var{x})
@deftypefunx {unsigned int} stdc_count_zeros_ui (unsigned int @var{x})
@deftypefunx {unsigned int} stdc_count_zeros_ul (unsigned long int @var{x})
@deftypefunx {unsigned int} stdc_count_zeros_ull (unsigned long long int @var{x})
@standards{C23, stdbit.h}
@safety{@prelim{}@mtsafe{}@assafe{}@acsafe{}}
The @code{stdc_count_zeros} functions count the number of zero bits in
@var{x}.
@end deftypefun
@deftypefun {unsigned int} stdc_count_ones_uc (unsigned char @var{x})
@deftypefunx {unsigned int} stdc_count_ones_us (unsigned short @var{x})
@deftypefunx {unsigned int} stdc_count_ones_ui (unsigned int @var{x})
@deftypefunx {unsigned int} stdc_count_ones_ul (unsigned long int @var{x})
@deftypefunx {unsigned int} stdc_count_ones_ull (unsigned long long int @var{x})
@standards{C23, stdbit.h}
@safety{@prelim{}@mtsafe{}@assafe{}@acsafe{}}
The @code{stdc_count_ones} functions count the number of one bits in
@var{x}.
@end deftypefun
@deftypefun {_Bool} stdc_has_single_bit_uc (unsigned char @var{x})
@deftypefunx {_Bool} stdc_has_single_bit_us (unsigned short @var{x})
@deftypefunx {_Bool} stdc_has_single_bit_ui (unsigned int @var{x})
@deftypefunx {_Bool} stdc_has_single_bit_ul (unsigned long int @var{x})
@deftypefunx {_Bool} stdc_has_single_bit_ull (unsigned long long int @var{x})
@standards{C23, stdbit.h}
@safety{@prelim{}@mtsafe{}@assafe{}@acsafe{}}
The @code{stdc_has_single_bit} functions return whether @var{x} has
exactly one bit set to one.
@end deftypefun
@deftypefun {unsigned int} stdc_bit_width_uc (unsigned char @var{x})
@deftypefunx {unsigned int} stdc_bit_width_us (unsigned short @var{x})
@deftypefunx {unsigned int} stdc_bit_width_ui (unsigned int @var{x})
@deftypefunx {unsigned int} stdc_bit_width_ul (unsigned long int @var{x})
@deftypefunx {unsigned int} stdc_bit_width_ull (unsigned long long int @var{x})
@standards{C23, stdbit.h}
@safety{@prelim{}@mtsafe{}@assafe{}@acsafe{}}
The @code{stdc_bit_width} functions return the minimum number of bits
needed to store @var{x}, not counting leading zero bits. If @var{x}
is zero, they return zero.
@end deftypefun
@deftypefun {unsigned char} stdc_bit_floor_uc (unsigned char @var{x})
@deftypefunx {unsigned short} stdc_bit_floor_us (unsigned short @var{x})
@deftypefunx {unsigned int} stdc_bit_floor_ui (unsigned int @var{x})
@deftypefunx {unsigned long int} stdc_bit_floor_ul (unsigned long int @var{x})
@deftypefunx {unsigned long long int} stdc_bit_floor_ull (unsigned long long int @var{x})
@standards{C23, stdbit.h}
@safety{@prelim{}@mtsafe{}@assafe{}@acsafe{}}
The @code{stdc_bit_floor} functions return the largest integer power
of two that is less than or equal to @var{x}. If @var{x} is zero,
they return zero.
@end deftypefun
@deftypefun {unsigned char} stdc_bit_ceil_uc (unsigned char @var{x})
@deftypefunx {unsigned short} stdc_bit_ceil_us (unsigned short @var{x})
@deftypefunx {unsigned int} stdc_bit_ceil_ui (unsigned int @var{x})
@deftypefunx {unsigned long int} stdc_bit_ceil_ul (unsigned long int @var{x})
@deftypefunx {unsigned long long int} stdc_bit_ceil_ull (unsigned long long int @var{x})
@standards{C23, stdbit.h}
@safety{@prelim{}@mtsafe{}@assafe{}@acsafe{}}
The @code{stdc_bit_ceil} functions return the smallest integer power
of two that is greater than or equal to @var{x}. If this cannot be
represented in the return type, they return zero.
@end deftypefun
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