1------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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30------------------------------------------------------------------------------
31
32package body System.Exp_LLI is
33
34   ---------------------------
35   -- Exp_Long_Long_Integer --
36   ---------------------------
37
38   --  Note that negative exponents get a constraint error because the
39   --  subtype of the Right argument (the exponent) is Natural.
40
41   function Exp_Long_Long_Integer
42     (Left  : Long_Long_Integer;
43      Right : Natural)
44      return  Long_Long_Integer
45   is
46      Result : Long_Long_Integer := 1;
47      Factor : Long_Long_Integer := Left;
48      Exp    : Natural := Right;
49
50   begin
51      --  We use the standard logarithmic approach, Exp gets shifted right
52      --  testing successive low order bits and Factor is the value of the
53      --  base raised to the next power of 2.
54
55      --  Note: it is not worth special casing base values -1, 0, +1 since
56      --  the expander does this when the base is a literal, and other cases
57      --  will be extremely rare.
58
59      if Exp /= 0 then
60         loop
61            if Exp rem 2 /= 0 then
62               declare
63                  pragma Unsuppress (All_Checks);
64               begin
65                  Result := Result * Factor;
66               end;
67            end if;
68
69            Exp := Exp / 2;
70            exit when Exp = 0;
71
72            declare
73               pragma Unsuppress (All_Checks);
74            begin
75               Factor := Factor * Factor;
76            end;
77         end loop;
78      end if;
79
80      return Result;
81   end Exp_Long_Long_Integer;
82
83end System.Exp_LLI;
84