An unsigned 128 bit integer type for C++
Copyright (c) 2013 - 2018 Jason Lee @ calccrypto at gmail.com
Please see LICENSE file for license.
With much help from Auston Sterling
Thanks to Stefan Deigmüller for finding a bug in operator*.
Thanks to François Dessenne for convincing me to do a general rewrite of this class.
Thanks to John Skaller for making symbols visible
when compiling as a shared library. This was originally
done in uint256_t
, which I copied into here.
This is simple implementation of an unsigned 128 bit
integer type in C++. It's meant to be used like a standard
uintX_t
, except with a larger bit size than those provided
by C/C++.
All that needs to be done in code is #include "uint128_t.h"
#include <iostream>
#include "uint128_t.h"
int main() {
uint128_t a = 1;
uint128_t b = 2;
std::cout << (a | b) << std::endl;
return 0;
}
A C++ compiler supporting at least C++11 is required.
Compilation can be done by directly including uint128_t.cpp
in your compile command, e.g. g++ -std=c++11 main.cpp uint128_t.cpp
, or other ways, such as linking the uint128_t.o
file, or creating a library, and linking the library in.