At 19:54 +0100 98/09/24, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> The generalization of the Int type, as I see it, is a binary type, a
>> sequence of bit of fixed length, which has special operations such as
>> right/left shift with under/overflow, rotations, signed/unsigned arithmetic
>> and Boolean bit ope
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At 19:54 +0100 98/09/24, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> The generalization of the Int type, as I see it, is a binary type, a
>> sequence of bit of fixed length, which has special operations such as
>> right/left shift with under/overflow, rotations, signed/unsigned arithmetic
>> and Boolean bit ope