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						Struct std.int128.Int128
128 bit signed integer type.
						
				struct Int128
				;
						
					
				Constructors
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| this(lo) | Construct an Int128from alongvalue.
 The upper 64 bits are formed by sign extension. | 
| this(lo) | Construct an Int128from aulongvalue.
 The upper 64 bits are set to zero. | 
| this(hi, lo) | Construct an Int128from alongvalue. | 
| this(data) | Construct an Int128from aCent. | 
Fields
| Name | Type | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| data | core | core.int128.Cent | 
Methods
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| opBinary(op2) | Support binary arithmetic operators + - * / % & | ^ << >> >>> | 
| opBinaryRight(op2) | Support binary arithmetic operators + - * / % & | ^ << >> >>> | 
| opCast() | Support casting to a bool | 
| opCast() | Support casting to an integral type | 
| opCast() | Support casting to floating point type | 
| opCmp(op2) | support arithmentic comparison operators < <= > >= | 
| opEquals(lo) | Compare for equality | 
| opEquals(lo) | Compare for equality | 
| opEquals(op2) | Compare for equality | 
| opOpAssign(op2) | arithmetic assignment operators += -= *= /= %= &= |= ^= <<= >>= >>>= | 
| opUnary() | Support unary arithmentic operator + | 
| opUnary() | Support unary arithmentic operator - ~ | 
| opUnary() | Support unary arithmentic operator ++ -- | 
| toHash() | |
| toString(sink, fmt) | Formats Int128with either%d,%x,%X, or%s(same as%d). | 
Example
Int128 tests
Int128 c = Int128(5, 6);
writeln(c); // c
writeln(c); // +c
writeln(c); // --c
writeln(~c); // Int128(~5, ~6)
++c;
writeln(c); // Int128(5, 7)
writeln(--c); // Int128(5, 6)
assert(!!c);
assert(!Int128());
writeln(c + Int128(10, 20)); // Int128(15, 26)
writeln(c - Int128(1, 2)); // Int128(4, 4)
writeln(c * Int128(100, 2)); // Int128(610, 12)
writeln(c / Int128(3, 2)); // Int128(0, 1)
writeln(c % Int128(3, 2)); // Int128(2, 4)
writeln((c & Int128(3, 2))); // Int128(1, 2)
writeln((c | Int128(3, 2))); // Int128(7, 6)
writeln((c ^ Int128(3, 2))); // Int128(6, 4)
writeln(c + 15); // Int128(5, 21)
writeln(c - 15); // Int128(4, -9)
writeln(c * 15); // Int128(75, 90)
writeln(c / 15); // Int128(0, 6148914691236517205)
writeln(c % 15); // Int128(0, 11)
writeln((c & 15)); // Int128(0, 6)
writeln((c | 15)); // Int128(5, 15)
writeln((c ^ 15)); // Int128(5, 9)
writeln(15 + c); // Int128(5, 21)
writeln(15 - c); // Int128(-5, 9)
writeln(15 * c); // Int128(75, 90)
writeln(15 / c); // Int128(0, 0)
writeln(15 % c); // Int128(0, 15)
writeln((15 & c)); // Int128(0, 6)
writeln((15 | c)); // Int128(5, 15)
writeln((15 ^ c)); // Int128(5, 9)
writeln(c << 1); // Int128(10, 12)
writeln(-c >> 1); // Int128(-3, 9223372036854775805)
writeln(-c >>> 1); // Int128(9223372036854775805, 9223372036854775805)
writeln((c += 1)); // Int128(5, 7)
writeln((c -= 1)); // Int128(5, 6)
writeln((c += Int128(0, 1))); // Int128(5, 7)
writeln((c -= Int128(0, 1))); // Int128(5, 6)
writeln((c *= 2)); // Int128(10, 12)
writeln((c /= 2)); // Int128(5, 6)
writeln((c %= 2)); // Int128()
c += Int128(5, 6);
writeln((c *= Int128(10, 20))); // Int128(160, 120)
writeln((c /= Int128(10, 20))); // Int128(0, 15)
c += Int128(72, 0);
writeln((c %= Int128(10, 20))); // Int128(1, -125)
writeln((c &= Int128(3, 20))); // Int128(1, 0)
writeln((c |= Int128(8, 2))); // Int128(9, 2)
writeln((c ^= Int128(8, 2))); // Int128(1, 0)
c |= Int128(10, 5);
writeln((c <<= 1)); // Int128(11 * 2, 5 * 2)
writeln((c >>>= 1)); // Int128(11, 5)
c = Int128(longAuthors
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