Unsigned integral types
This module provides unsigned integer types of unspecified width (Word
)
and fixed widths (Word8
, Word16
, Word32
and Word64
). All
arithmetic is performed modulo 2^n, where n
is the number of bits in
the type.
For coercing between any two integer types, use
fromIntegral
. Coercing word types to and from integer
types preserves representation, not sign.
The rules that hold for Enum
instances over a bounded type
such as Int
(see the section of the Haskell language report dealing
with arithmetic sequences) also hold for the Enum
instances
over the various Word
types defined here.
Right and left shifts by amounts greater than or equal to the width of
the type result in a zero result. This is contrary to the behaviour
in C, which is undefined; a common interpretation is to truncate the
shift count to the width of the type, for example 1 << 32 == 1
in
some C implementations.
8-bit unsigned integer type
16-bit unsigned integer type
32-bit unsigned integer type