
Hi. I'm pleased to announce my new little library, data-dword[1]. It provides Template Haskell utilities for defining binary word data types from low and high halves, e.g. data Word96 = Word96 Word32 Word64 -- strictness is configurable data Int96 = Int96 Int32 Word64 -- All instances are fully implemented (including `quotRem`, etc) instance Bounded, Enum, Eq, Integral, Num, Ord, Read, Real, Show, Ix, Bits, Hashable -- Extra bit-manipulating functions, unwrapped addition and -- multiplication, etc. instance BinaryWord, DoubleWord -- Rewrite rules for converting to/from the standard integral types {-# RULES "fromIntegral/..." ... #-} The library comes with a pretty thorough test suite (that ATM has some failures on x86-32 due to bug #7233[2] in the base library). [1] http://hackage.haskell.org/package/data-dword [2] http://hackage.haskell.org/trac/ghc/ticket/7233