
A very enthusiastic +1 from me. I'll finally be able to drop custom foreign
prims from my own code.
On Fri, Aug 15, 2014 at 4:22 AM, Herbert Valerio Riedel
Hello *,
As GHC 7.10.1 will have support for new assembler-optimized CLZ & CTZ[1] primops[2], it'd be useful to provide also a convenient high-level interface to avoid having to work with -XMagicHash and unboxed values.
To this end, I hereby propose to add two new methods to the 'FiniteBits' class, specifically
class Bits b => FiniteBits b where {- ... -}
countLeadingZeros :: b -> Int countLeadingZeros x = (w-1) - go (w-1) where go i | i < 0 = i -- no bit set | testBit x i = i | otherwise = go (i-1)
w = finiteBitSize x
countTrailingZeros :: b -> Int countTrailingZeros x = go 0 where go i | i >= w = i | testBit x i = i | otherwise = go (i+1)
w = finiteBitSize x
The full patch (including Haddock doc-strings) is available for code review at
https://phabricator.haskell.org/D158
I suggest to try to keep the discussion/voting/bikeshedding about the proposal proper here (including any bike-shedding about naming). At same time, I'd like to invite you to try out the Phab code-revision tool[3] for pointing-out/discussing technical issues with the proposed patch.
Cheers, hvr
[1]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Find_first_set provides a good overview why CLZ/CTZ are desirable primitive operations.
[2]: http://git.haskell.org/ghc.git/commit/e0c1767d0ea8d12e0a4badf43682a08784e379...
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