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31
32--  This function performs exponentiation of a modular type with nonbinary
33--  modulus values. Arithmetic is done in Long_Long_Unsigned, with explicit
34--  accounting for the modulus value which is passed as the second argument.
35--  Note that 1 is a binary modulus (2**0), so the compiler should not (and
36--  will not) call this function with Modulus equal to 1.
37
38with System.Unsigned_Types;
39
40package System.Exp_Mod is
41   pragma Pure;
42   use type System.Unsigned_Types.Unsigned;
43
44   subtype Power_Of_2 is System.Unsigned_Types.Unsigned with
45     Dynamic_Predicate =>
46        Power_Of_2 /= 0 and then (Power_Of_2 and (Power_Of_2 - 1)) = 0;
47
48   function Exp_Modular
49     (Left    : System.Unsigned_Types.Unsigned;
50      Modulus : System.Unsigned_Types.Unsigned;
51      Right   : Natural) return System.Unsigned_Types.Unsigned
52   with
53       Pre  => Modulus /= 0 and then Modulus not in Power_Of_2,
54       Post => Exp_Modular'Result = Left ** Right mod Modulus;
55
56end System.Exp_Mod;
57