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bitset

bitset

bitset -- persistent set of unsigned integers

Functions

§
 => 
String  
[Redefinition of  Any.as_string]
create a string representation of a bitset of the form "{2, 4}"

redefines:

§
 => 
Type  
[Inherited from  Any]
Get the dynamic type of this instance. For value instances `x`, this is
equal to `type_of x`, but for `x` with a `ref` type `x.dynamic_type` gives
the actual runtime type, while `type_of x` results in the static
compile-time type.

There is no dynamic type of a type instance since this would result in an
endless hierarchy of types. So for Type values, dynamic_type is redefined
to just return Type.type.
§
(bit u64)
 => 
bool
test if the given bit is part of this bitset
get the highest bit in this bitset
alternative for has using []
union of two bitsets
§
 => 
String  
[Inherited from  Any]
convenience prefix operator to create a string from a value.

This permits usage of `$` as a prefix operator in a similar way both
inside and outside of constant strings: $x and "$x" will produce the
same string.
§
(bit u64)
 => 
bitset
set the given bit

Type Functions

§
 => 
String  
[Inherited from  Type]
string representation of this type to be used for debugging.

result has the form "Type of '<name>'", but this might change in the future

redefines:

§
 => 
Type  
[Inherited from  Type]
There is no dynamic type of a type instance since this would result in an
endless hierarchy of types, so dynamic_type is redefined to just return
Type.type here.

redefines:

an empty bitset
equality
§
(T 
type
)
 => 
bool  
[Inherited from  Type]
Is this type assignable to a type parameter with constraint `T`?

The result of this is a compile-time constant that can be used to specialize
code for a particular type.

is_of_integer_type(n T : numeric) => T : integer
say (is_of_integer_type 1234) # true
say (is_of_integer_type 3.14) # false

it is most useful in conjunction preconditions or `if` statements as in

pair(a,b T) is

=>

or

val(n T) is

§
 => 
bool  
[Inherited from  equatable]
additional restrictions on when equality is permitted,
e.g., `option T` might require `T : property.equatable`.
to implement `equality`
§
 => 
String  
[Inherited from  Type]
name of this type, including type parameters, e.g. 'option (list i32)'.
§
 => 
String  
[Inherited from  Type]
convenience prefix operator to create a string from a value.

This permits usage of `$` as a prefix operator in a similar way both
inside and outside of constant strings: $x and "$x" will produce the
same string.

NYI: Redefinition allows the type feature to be distinguished from its normal counterpart, see #3913

redefines:

§
(a choice.this.type)
 => 
choice.this.type  
[Inherited from  choice]
explicitly tag value a to become choice
§
 => 
Type  
[Inherited from  Any]
Get a type as a value.

This is a feature with the effect equivalent to Fuzion's `expr.type` call tail.
It is recommended to use `expr.type` and not `expr.type_value`.

`type_value` is here to show how this can be implemented and to illustrate the
difference to `dynamic_type`.
monoid of bitset with infix ∪ operation.