E.V.E
v2023.02.15
 
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◆ bit_or

eve::bit_or = functor<bit_or_t>
inlineconstexpr

Header file

#include <eve/module/core.hpp>

Callable Signatures

namespace eve
{
// Regular overloads
constexpr auto bit_or(value auto x, value auto ... xs) noexcept; // 1
constexpr auto bit_or(kumi::non_empty_product_type auto const& tup) noexcept; // 2
// Lanes masking
constexpr auto bit_or[conditional_expr auto c](/*any of the above overloads*/) noexcept; // 3
constexpr auto bit_or[logical_value auto m](/*any of the above overloads*/) noexcept; // 3
}
Specifies that a type is a Conditional Expression.
Definition conditional.hpp:28
The concept logical_value<T> is satisfied if and only if T satisfies eve::value and the element type ...
Definition value.hpp:134
The concept value<T> is satisfied if and only if T satisfies either eve::scalar_value or eve::simd_va...
Definition value.hpp:34
constexpr auto bit_or
bit_callable object computing the bitwise OR of its arguments.
Definition bit_or.hpp:88
typename decltype(detail::as_translated_type(as< T >{}))::type translate_t
Returns the final translated type of T.
Definition translation.hpp:107
EVE Main Namespace.
Definition abi.hpp:19

Parameters

Return value

  1. The value of the bitwise OR of its arguments converted to the common bit_value of the parameters.
  2. Equivalent to the call on the elements of the tuple.
  3. The operation is performed conditionnaly. This is only supported when all parameters share the same number of lanes or are scalars.
Note
Although the infix notation with | is supported for two parameters, the | operator on standard scalar types is the original one and so can lead to automatic promotion. Moreover, and due to C++ limitations is not available for floating point scalar entries.

Example

// revision 0
#include <eve/module/core.hpp>
#include <iostream>
int main()
{
eve::wide wf0{0.0, 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, -1.0, -2.0, -3.0, -4.0};
eve::wide wf1{0.0, -4.0, 1.0, -1.0, 2.0, -2.0, 3.0, -3.0};
eve::wide wi0{0, 1, 2, 3, -1, -2, -3, -4};
eve::wide wi1{0, -4, 1, -1, 2, -2, 3, -3};
eve::wide wu0{0u, 1u, 2u, 3u, 4u, 5u, 6u, 7u};
eve::wide wu1{7u, 6u, 5u, 4u, 3u, 2u, 1u, 0u};
std::cout << "<- wf0 = " << wf0 << "\n";
std::cout << "<- wf1 = " << wf1 << "\n";
std::cout << "<- wi0 = " << wi0 << "\n";
std::cout << "<- wi1 = " << wi1 << "\n";
std::cout << "<- wu0 = " << wu0 << "\n";
std::cout << "<- wu1 = " << wu1 << "\n";
std::cout << "-> bit_or(wf0, wf1) = " << eve::bit_or(wf0, wf1) << "\n";
std::cout << "-> bit_or[ignore_last(2)](wf0, wf1) = " << eve::bit_or[eve::ignore_last(2)](wf0, wf1) << "\n";
std::cout << "-> bit_or[wf0 != 0](wf0, wf1) = " << eve::bit_or[wf0 != 0](wf0, wf1) << "\n";
std::cout << "-> bit_or(wu0, wu1) = " << eve::bit_or(wu0, wu1) << "\n";
std::cout << "-> bit_or(wi0, wi1) = " << eve::bit_or(wi0, wi1) << "\n";
std::cout << "-> bit_or(2.,1.,2.,3.,-3.,-4.,-6.0) = " << eve::bit_or(2.0, 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, -3.0, -4., -6.0) << "\n";
std::cout << "->:bit_or(2.1,2.,2.,2.,2.,2.,2.) = " << eve::bit_or(2.1,2.,2.,2.,2.,2.,2.) << "\n";
}
Conditional expression ignoring the k last lanes from a eve::simd_value.
Definition conditional.hpp:320
Wrapper for SIMD registers.
Definition wide.hpp:94