1 // Copyright 2014 PDFium Authors. All rights reserved.
2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3 // found in the LICENSE file.
4
5 // Original code by Matt McCutchen, see the LICENSE file.
6
7 #include "BigInteger.hh"
8
operator =(const BigInteger & x)9 void BigInteger::operator =(const BigInteger &x) {
10 // Calls like a = a have no effect
11 if (this == &x)
12 return;
13 // Copy sign
14 sign = x.sign;
15 // Copy the rest
16 mag = x.mag;
17 }
18
BigInteger(const Blk * b,Index blen,Sign s)19 BigInteger::BigInteger(const Blk *b, Index blen, Sign s) : mag(b, blen) {
20 switch (s) {
21 case zero:
22 if (!mag.isZero())
23 abort();
24 sign = zero;
25 break;
26 case positive:
27 case negative:
28 // If the magnitude is zero, force the sign to zero.
29 sign = mag.isZero() ? zero : s;
30 break;
31 default:
32 /* g++ seems to be optimizing out this case on the assumption
33 * that the sign is a valid member of the enumeration. Oh well. */
34 abort();
35 }
36 }
37
BigInteger(const BigUnsigned & x,Sign s)38 BigInteger::BigInteger(const BigUnsigned &x, Sign s) : mag(x) {
39 switch (s) {
40 case zero:
41 if (!mag.isZero())
42 abort();
43 sign = zero;
44 break;
45 case positive:
46 case negative:
47 // If the magnitude is zero, force the sign to zero.
48 sign = mag.isZero() ? zero : s;
49 break;
50 default:
51 /* g++ seems to be optimizing out this case on the assumption
52 * that the sign is a valid member of the enumeration. Oh well. */
53 abort();
54 }
55 }
56
57 /* CONSTRUCTION FROM PRIMITIVE INTEGERS
58 * Same idea as in BigUnsigned.cc, except that negative input results in a
59 * negative BigInteger instead of an exception. */
60
61 // Done longhand to let us use initialization.
BigInteger(unsigned long x)62 BigInteger::BigInteger(unsigned long x) : mag(x) { sign = mag.isZero() ? zero : positive; }
BigInteger(unsigned int x)63 BigInteger::BigInteger(unsigned int x) : mag(x) { sign = mag.isZero() ? zero : positive; }
BigInteger(unsigned short x)64 BigInteger::BigInteger(unsigned short x) : mag(x) { sign = mag.isZero() ? zero : positive; }
65
66 // For signed input, determine the desired magnitude and sign separately.
67
68 namespace {
69 template <class X, class UX>
magOf(X x)70 BigInteger::Blk magOf(X x) {
71 /* UX(...) cast needed to stop short(-2^15), which negates to
72 * itself, from sign-extending in the conversion to Blk. */
73 return BigInteger::Blk(x < 0 ? UX(-x) : x);
74 }
75 template <class X>
signOf(X x)76 BigInteger::Sign signOf(X x) {
77 return (x == 0) ? BigInteger::zero
78 : (x > 0) ? BigInteger::positive
79 : BigInteger::negative;
80 }
81 }
82
BigInteger(long x)83 BigInteger::BigInteger(long x) : sign(signOf(x)), mag(magOf<long , unsigned long >(x)) {}
BigInteger(int x)84 BigInteger::BigInteger(int x) : sign(signOf(x)), mag(magOf<int , unsigned int >(x)) {}
BigInteger(short x)85 BigInteger::BigInteger(short x) : sign(signOf(x)), mag(magOf<short, unsigned short>(x)) {}
86
87 // CONVERSION TO PRIMITIVE INTEGERS
88
89 /* Reuse BigUnsigned's conversion to an unsigned primitive integer.
90 * The friend is a separate function rather than
91 * BigInteger::convertToUnsignedPrimitive to avoid requiring BigUnsigned to
92 * declare BigInteger. */
93 template <class X>
convertBigUnsignedToPrimitiveAccess(const BigUnsigned & a)94 inline X convertBigUnsignedToPrimitiveAccess(const BigUnsigned &a) {
95 return a.convertToPrimitive<X>();
96 }
97
98 template <class X>
convertToUnsignedPrimitive() const99 X BigInteger::convertToUnsignedPrimitive() const {
100 if (sign == negative)
101 abort();
102 else
103 return convertBigUnsignedToPrimitiveAccess<X>(mag);
104 }
105
106 /* Similar to BigUnsigned::convertToPrimitive, but split into two cases for
107 * nonnegative and negative numbers. */
108 template <class X, class UX>
convertToSignedPrimitive() const109 X BigInteger::convertToSignedPrimitive() const {
110 if (sign == zero)
111 return 0;
112 else if (mag.getLength() == 1) {
113 // The single block might fit in an X. Try the conversion.
114 Blk b = mag.getBlock(0);
115 if (sign == positive) {
116 X x = X(b);
117 if (x >= 0 && Blk(x) == b)
118 return x;
119 } else {
120 X x = -X(b);
121 /* UX(...) needed to avoid rejecting conversion of
122 * -2^15 to a short. */
123 if (x < 0 && Blk(UX(-x)) == b)
124 return x;
125 }
126 // Otherwise fall through.
127 }
128 abort();
129 }
130
toUnsignedLong() const131 unsigned long BigInteger::toUnsignedLong () const { return convertToUnsignedPrimitive<unsigned long > (); }
toUnsignedInt() const132 unsigned int BigInteger::toUnsignedInt () const { return convertToUnsignedPrimitive<unsigned int > (); }
toUnsignedShort() const133 unsigned short BigInteger::toUnsignedShort() const { return convertToUnsignedPrimitive<unsigned short> (); }
toLong() const134 long BigInteger::toLong () const { return convertToSignedPrimitive <long , unsigned long> (); }
toInt() const135 int BigInteger::toInt () const { return convertToSignedPrimitive <int , unsigned int> (); }
toShort() const136 short BigInteger::toShort () const { return convertToSignedPrimitive <short, unsigned short>(); }
137
138 // COMPARISON
compareTo(const BigInteger & x) const139 BigInteger::CmpRes BigInteger::compareTo(const BigInteger &x) const {
140 // A greater sign implies a greater number
141 if (sign < x.sign)
142 return less;
143 else if (sign > x.sign)
144 return greater;
145 else switch (sign) {
146 // If the signs are the same...
147 case zero:
148 return equal; // Two zeros are equal
149 case positive:
150 // Compare the magnitudes
151 return mag.compareTo(x.mag);
152 case negative:
153 // Compare the magnitudes, but return the opposite result
154 return CmpRes(-mag.compareTo(x.mag));
155 default:
156 abort();
157 }
158 }
159
160 /* COPY-LESS OPERATIONS
161 * These do some messing around to determine the sign of the result,
162 * then call one of BigUnsigned's copy-less operations. */
163
164 // See remarks about aliased calls in BigUnsigned.cc .
165 #define DTRT_ALIASED(cond, op) \
166 if (cond) { \
167 BigInteger tmpThis; \
168 tmpThis.op; \
169 *this = tmpThis; \
170 return; \
171 }
172
add(const BigInteger & a,const BigInteger & b)173 void BigInteger::add(const BigInteger &a, const BigInteger &b) {
174 DTRT_ALIASED(this == &a || this == &b, add(a, b));
175 // If one argument is zero, copy the other.
176 if (a.sign == zero)
177 operator =(b);
178 else if (b.sign == zero)
179 operator =(a);
180 // If the arguments have the same sign, take the
181 // common sign and add their magnitudes.
182 else if (a.sign == b.sign) {
183 sign = a.sign;
184 mag.add(a.mag, b.mag);
185 } else {
186 // Otherwise, their magnitudes must be compared.
187 switch (a.mag.compareTo(b.mag)) {
188 case equal:
189 // If their magnitudes are the same, copy zero.
190 mag = 0;
191 sign = zero;
192 break;
193 // Otherwise, take the sign of the greater, and subtract
194 // the lesser magnitude from the greater magnitude.
195 case greater:
196 sign = a.sign;
197 mag.subtract(a.mag, b.mag);
198 break;
199 case less:
200 sign = b.sign;
201 mag.subtract(b.mag, a.mag);
202 break;
203 }
204 }
205 }
206
subtract(const BigInteger & a,const BigInteger & b)207 void BigInteger::subtract(const BigInteger &a, const BigInteger &b) {
208 // Notice that this routine is identical to BigInteger::add,
209 // if one replaces b.sign by its opposite.
210 DTRT_ALIASED(this == &a || this == &b, subtract(a, b));
211 // If a is zero, copy b and flip its sign. If b is zero, copy a.
212 if (a.sign == zero) {
213 mag = b.mag;
214 // Take the negative of _b_'s, sign, not ours.
215 // Bug pointed out by Sam Larkin on 2005.03.30.
216 sign = Sign(-b.sign);
217 } else if (b.sign == zero)
218 operator =(a);
219 // If their signs differ, take a.sign and add the magnitudes.
220 else if (a.sign != b.sign) {
221 sign = a.sign;
222 mag.add(a.mag, b.mag);
223 } else {
224 // Otherwise, their magnitudes must be compared.
225 switch (a.mag.compareTo(b.mag)) {
226 // If their magnitudes are the same, copy zero.
227 case equal:
228 mag = 0;
229 sign = zero;
230 break;
231 // If a's magnitude is greater, take a.sign and
232 // subtract a from b.
233 case greater:
234 sign = a.sign;
235 mag.subtract(a.mag, b.mag);
236 break;
237 // If b's magnitude is greater, take the opposite
238 // of b.sign and subtract b from a.
239 case less:
240 sign = Sign(-b.sign);
241 mag.subtract(b.mag, a.mag);
242 break;
243 }
244 }
245 }
246
multiply(const BigInteger & a,const BigInteger & b)247 void BigInteger::multiply(const BigInteger &a, const BigInteger &b) {
248 DTRT_ALIASED(this == &a || this == &b, multiply(a, b));
249 // If one object is zero, copy zero and return.
250 if (a.sign == zero || b.sign == zero) {
251 sign = zero;
252 mag = 0;
253 return;
254 }
255 // If the signs of the arguments are the same, the result
256 // is positive, otherwise it is negative.
257 sign = (a.sign == b.sign) ? positive : negative;
258 // Multiply the magnitudes.
259 mag.multiply(a.mag, b.mag);
260 }
261
262 /*
263 * DIVISION WITH REMAINDER
264 * Please read the comments before the definition of
265 * `BigUnsigned::divideWithRemainder' in `BigUnsigned.cc' for lots of
266 * information you should know before reading this function.
267 *
268 * Following Knuth, I decree that x / y is to be
269 * 0 if y==0 and floor(real-number x / y) if y!=0.
270 * Then x % y shall be x - y*(integer x / y).
271 *
272 * Note that x = y * (x / y) + (x % y) always holds.
273 * In addition, (x % y) is from 0 to y - 1 if y > 0,
274 * and from -(|y| - 1) to 0 if y < 0. (x % y) = x if y = 0.
275 *
276 * Examples: (q = a / b, r = a % b)
277 * a b q r
278 * === === === ===
279 * 4 3 1 1
280 * -4 3 -2 2
281 * 4 -3 -2 -2
282 * -4 -3 1 -1
283 */
divideWithRemainder(const BigInteger & b,BigInteger & q)284 void BigInteger::divideWithRemainder(const BigInteger &b, BigInteger &q) {
285 // Defend against aliased calls;
286 // same idea as in BigUnsigned::divideWithRemainder .
287 if (this == &q)
288 abort();
289 if (this == &b || &q == &b) {
290 BigInteger tmpB(b);
291 divideWithRemainder(tmpB, q);
292 return;
293 }
294
295 // Division by zero gives quotient 0 and remainder *this
296 if (b.sign == zero) {
297 q.mag = 0;
298 q.sign = zero;
299 return;
300 }
301 // 0 / b gives quotient 0 and remainder 0
302 if (sign == zero) {
303 q.mag = 0;
304 q.sign = zero;
305 return;
306 }
307
308 // Here *this != 0, b != 0.
309
310 // Do the operands have the same sign?
311 if (sign == b.sign) {
312 // Yes: easy case. Quotient is zero or positive.
313 q.sign = positive;
314 } else {
315 // No: harder case. Quotient is negative.
316 q.sign = negative;
317 // Decrease the magnitude of the dividend by one.
318 mag--;
319 /*
320 * We tinker with the dividend before and with the
321 * quotient and remainder after so that the result
322 * comes out right. To see why it works, consider the following
323 * list of examples, where A is the magnitude-decreased
324 * a, Q and R are the results of BigUnsigned division
325 * with remainder on A and |b|, and q and r are the
326 * final results we want:
327 *
328 * a A b Q R q r
329 * -3 -2 3 0 2 -1 0
330 * -4 -3 3 1 0 -2 2
331 * -5 -4 3 1 1 -2 1
332 * -6 -5 3 1 2 -2 0
333 *
334 * It appears that we need a total of 3 corrections:
335 * Decrease the magnitude of a to get A. Increase the
336 * magnitude of Q to get q (and make it negative).
337 * Find r = (b - 1) - R and give it the desired sign.
338 */
339 }
340
341 // Divide the magnitudes.
342 mag.divideWithRemainder(b.mag, q.mag);
343
344 if (sign != b.sign) {
345 // More for the harder case (as described):
346 // Increase the magnitude of the quotient by one.
347 q.mag++;
348 // Modify the remainder.
349 mag.subtract(b.mag, mag);
350 mag--;
351 }
352
353 // Sign of the remainder is always the sign of the divisor b.
354 sign = b.sign;
355
356 // Set signs to zero as necessary. (Thanks David Allen!)
357 if (mag.isZero())
358 sign = zero;
359 if (q.mag.isZero())
360 q.sign = zero;
361
362 // WHEW!!!
363 }
364
365 // Negation
negate(const BigInteger & a)366 void BigInteger::negate(const BigInteger &a) {
367 DTRT_ALIASED(this == &a, negate(a));
368 // Copy a's magnitude
369 mag = a.mag;
370 // Copy the opposite of a.sign
371 sign = Sign(-a.sign);
372 }
373
374 // INCREMENT/DECREMENT OPERATORS
375
376 // Prefix increment
operator ++()377 void BigInteger::operator ++() {
378 if (sign == negative) {
379 mag--;
380 if (mag == 0)
381 sign = zero;
382 } else {
383 mag++;
384 sign = positive; // if not already
385 }
386 }
387
388 // Postfix increment: same as prefix
operator ++(int)389 void BigInteger::operator ++(int) {
390 operator ++();
391 }
392
393 // Prefix decrement
operator --()394 void BigInteger::operator --() {
395 if (sign == positive) {
396 mag--;
397 if (mag == 0)
398 sign = zero;
399 } else {
400 mag++;
401 sign = negative;
402 }
403 }
404
405 // Postfix decrement: same as prefix
operator --(int)406 void BigInteger::operator --(int) {
407 operator --();
408 }
409
410