On 10 January 2011 16:13, Daniel Fischer <daniel.is.fischer@googlemail.com> wrote:
On Monday 10 January 2011 16:45:36, Aaron Gray wrote:
>
> This is interesting, what does the following line do :-
>
> data Int24 = I24# Int# deriving (Eq, Ord)
>
> regarding the I24# and Int#, are these inbuilt ?
Int# is the raw machine int (4 or 8 bytes) and I24# is the constructor. GHC
uses the magic hash '#' to denote raw unboxed types (and the constructors
making ordinary boxed Haskell types from these, e.g. there's
data Int = I# Int#
data Word = W# Word#
data Double = D# Double#
and more defined in base [GHC.Types, GHC.Word]).
So the 24 bit value is actually stored as a 32bit value. Meaning I will have to do my own IO reader and writer code to a ByteString.
Thanks,
Aaron