MP(3MP) Multiple Precision Library Functions MP(3MP)
NAME
mp, mp_madd, mp_msub, mp_mult, mp_mdiv, mp_mcmp, mp_min, mp_mout,
mp_pow, mp_gcd, mp_rpow, mp_msqrt, mp_sdiv, mp_itom, mp_xtom,
mp_mtox, mp_mfree - multiple precision integer arithmetic
SYNOPSIS
cc [
flag... ]
file...
-lmp [
library... ]
#include <mp.h>
void mp_madd(
MINT *a,
MINT *b,
MINT *c);
void mp_msub(
MINT *a,
MINT *b,
MINT *c);
void mp_mult(
MINT *a,
MINT *b,
MINT *c);
void mp_mdiv(
MINT *a,
MINT *b,
MINT *q,
MINT *r);
int mp_mcmp(
MINT *a,
MINT *b);
int mp_min(
MINT *a);
void mp_mout(
MINT *a);
void mp_pow(
MINT *a,
MINT *b,
MINT *c,
MINT *d);
void mp_gcd(
MINT *a,
MINT *b,
MINT *c);
void mp_rpow(
MINT *a,
short n,
MINT *b);
int mp_msqrt(
MINT *a,
MINT *b,
MINT *r);
void mp_sdiv(
MINT *a,
short n,
MINT *q,
short *r);
MINT * mp_itom(
short n);
MINT * mp_xtom(
char *a);
char * mp_mtox(
MINT *a);
void mp_mfree(
MINT *a);
DESCRIPTION
These functions perform arithmetic on integers of arbitrary length.
The integers are stored using the defined type
MINT. Pointers to a
MINT should be initialized using the function
mp_itom(n), which sets
the initial value to
n. Alternatively,
mp_xtom(a) may be used to
initialize a
MINT from a string of hexadecimal digits.
mp_mfree(a)
may be used to release the storage allocated by the
mp_itom(a) and
mp_xtom(a) routines.
The
mp_madd(
a,
b,
c),
mp_msub(
a,
b,
c) and
mp_mult(
a,
b,
c) functions
assign to their third arguments the sum, difference, and product,
respectively, of their first two arguments. The
mp_mdiv(
a,
b,
q,
r)
function assigns the quotient and remainder, respectively, to its
third and fourth arguments. The
mp_sdiv(
a,
n,
q,
r) function is similar
to
mp_mdiv(
a,
b,
q,
r) except that the divisor is an ordinary integer.
The
mp_msqrt(
a,
b,
r) function produces the square root and remainder
of its first argument. The
mp_mcmp(
a,
b) function compares the
values of its arguments and returns
0 if the two values are equal, a
value greater than
0 if the first argument is greater than the
second, and a value less than
0 if the second argument is greater
than the first. The
mp_rpow(
a,
n,
b) function raises
a to the
nth
power and assigns this value to
b. The
mp_pow(
a,
b ,
c,
d) function
raises
a to the
bth power, reduces the result
modulo c and assigns
this value to
d. The
mp_min(a) and
mp_mout(a) functions perform
decimal input and output. The
mp_gcd(
a,
b,
c) function finds the
greatest common divisor of the first two arguments, returning it in
the third argument. The
mp_mtox( a) function provides the inverse of
mp_xtom(a). To release the storage allocated by
mp_mtox(a) use
free() (see
malloc(3C)).
Use the
-lmp loader option to obtain access to these functions.
FILES
/usr/lib/libmp.so shared object
ATTRIBUTES
See
attributes(7) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+---------------+-----------------+
|ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+---------------+-----------------+
|MT-Level | Unsafe |
+---------------+-----------------+
SEE ALSO
malloc(3C),
libmp(3LIB),
exp(3M),
attributes(7)DIAGNOSTICS
Illegal operations and running out of memory produce messages and
core images.
WARNINGS
The function
pow() exists in both
libmp and
libm with widely
differing semantics. This is the reason
libmp.so.2 exists.
libmp.so.1 exists solely for reasons of backward compatibility, and
should not be used otherwise. Use the
mp_*() functions instead. See
libmp(3LIB).
November 14, 2002 MP(3MP)