Copyright 2000, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of the GNU MP Library.
The GNU MP Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of either:
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#include"gmp-impl.h"
/* For negatives the effective twos complement is achieved by negating the limb tested, either with a ones or twos complement. Twos complement ("-") is used if there's only zero limbs below the one being tested. Ones complement ("~") is used if there's a non-zero below. Note that "-" is correct even if the limb examined is 0 (and the true beginning of twos complement is further up).
Testing the limbs below p is unavoidable on negatives, but will usually need to examine only *(p-1). The search is done from *(p-1) down to *u_ptr, since that might give better cache locality, and because a non-zero limb is perhaps a touch more likely in the middle of a number than at the low end.
Bits past the end of available data simply follow sign of u. Notice that
the limb_index >= abs_size test covers u=0 too. */
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