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+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+-- --
+-- GNAT RUN-TIME LIBRARY (GNARL) COMPONENTS --
+-- --
+-- S Y S T E M . B I T _ O P S --
+-- --
+-- S p e c --
+-- --
+-- Copyright (C) 1992-2009, Free Software Foundation, Inc. --
+-- --
+-- GNAT is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under --
+-- terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Soft- --
+-- ware Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later ver- --
+-- sion. GNAT is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITH- --
+-- OUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY --
+-- or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. --
+-- --
+-- As a special exception under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted --
+-- additional permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, --
+-- version 3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation. --
+-- --
+-- You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and --
+-- a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program; --
+-- see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively. If not, see --
+-- <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. --
+-- --
+-- GNAT was originally developed by the GNAT team at New York University. --
+-- Extensive contributions were provided by Ada Core Technologies Inc. --
+-- --
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-- Operations on packed bit strings
+
+with System;
+
+package System.Bit_Ops is
+
+ -- Note: in all the following routines, the System.Address parameters
+ -- represent the address of the first byte of an array used to represent
+ -- a packed array (of type System.Unsigned_Types.Packed_Bytes{1,2,4})
+ -- The length in bits is passed as a separate parameter. Note that all
+ -- addresses must be of byte aligned arrays.
+
+ procedure Bit_And
+ (Left : System.Address;
+ Llen : Natural;
+ Right : System.Address;
+ Rlen : Natural;
+ Result : System.Address);
+ -- Bitwise "and" of given bit string with result being placed in Result.
+ -- The and operation is allowed to destroy unused bits in the last byte,
+ -- i.e. to leave them set in an undefined manner. Note that Left, Right
+ -- and Result always have the same length in bits (Len).
+
+ function Bit_Eq
+ (Left : System.Address;
+ Llen : Natural;
+ Right : System.Address;
+ Rlen : Natural) return Boolean;
+ -- Left and Right are the addresses of two bit packed arrays with Llen
+ -- and Rlen being the respective length in bits. The routine compares the
+ -- two bit strings for equality, being careful not to include the unused
+ -- bits in the final byte. Note that the result is always False if Rlen
+ -- is not equal to Llen.
+
+ procedure Bit_Not
+ (Opnd : System.Address;
+ Len : Natural;
+ Result : System.Address);
+ -- Bitwise "not" of given bit string with result being placed in Result.
+ -- The not operation is allowed to destroy unused bits in the last byte,
+ -- i.e. to leave them set in an undefined manner. Note that Result and
+ -- Opnd always have the same length in bits (Len).
+
+ procedure Bit_Or
+ (Left : System.Address;
+ Llen : Natural;
+ Right : System.Address;
+ Rlen : Natural;
+ Result : System.Address);
+ -- Bitwise "or" of given bit string with result being placed in Result.
+ -- The or operation is allowed to destroy unused bits in the last byte,
+ -- i.e. to leave them set in an undefined manner. Note that Left, Right
+ -- and Result always have the same length in bits (Len).
+
+ procedure Bit_Xor
+ (Left : System.Address;
+ Llen : Natural;
+ Right : System.Address;
+ Rlen : Natural;
+ Result : System.Address);
+ -- Bitwise "xor" of given bit string with result being placed in Result.
+ -- The xor operation is allowed to destroy unused bits in the last byte,
+ -- i.e. to leave them set in an undefined manner. Note that Left, Right
+ -- and Result always have the same length in bits (Len).
+
+end System.Bit_Ops;