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2 -- --
3 -- GNAT RUN-TIME COMPONENTS --
4 -- --
5 -- S Y S T E M . E X P _ U N S --
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32 with System.Unsigned_Types; use System.Unsigned_Types;
34 package body System.Exp_Uns is
36 ------------------
37 -- Exp_Unsigned --
38 ------------------
40 function Exp_Unsigned
41 (Left : Unsigned;
42 Right : Natural)
43 return Unsigned
45 Result : Unsigned := 1;
46 Factor : Unsigned := Left;
47 Exp : Natural := Right;
49 begin
50 -- We use the standard logarithmic approach, Exp gets shifted right
51 -- testing successive low order bits and Factor is the value of the
52 -- base raised to the next power of 2.
54 -- Note: it is not worth special casing the cases of base values -1,0,+1
55 -- since the expander does this when the base is a literal, and other
56 -- cases will be extremely rare.
58 if Exp /= 0 then
59 loop
60 if Exp rem 2 /= 0 then
61 Result := Result * Factor;
62 end if;
64 Exp := Exp / 2;
65 exit when Exp = 0;
66 Factor := Factor * Factor;
67 end loop;
68 end if;
70 return Result;
71 end Exp_Unsigned;
73 end System.Exp_Uns;