2 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Johan B.W. de Vries
99e407c3c0 Adds arithmetic shift shift
"An arithmetic shift is usually equivalent to
multiplying the number by a positive or a negative
integral power of the radix." -- Federal Standard 1037C

"This is the same as multiplying x by 2**y."

"A right shift by n bits is defined as floor division
by pow(2,n). A left shift by n bits is defined as
multiplication with pow(2,n)."
2025-04-09 14:23:51 +02:00
Johan B.W. de Vries
7544055a94 Split Num into NatNum and IntNum
This is because Haskell defines negate, abs and signum
for Num, but they don't work with our unsigned number
types. (abs would be a noop.) Haskell has Word32 / Word64,
but there negate doesn't make much sense to me.

Implemented neg and abs.

Implemented a type class inheritance check.

Removed Integral from u8 and i8 since it wasn't implemented.
2025-04-06 16:12:36 +02:00