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Dash Core
0.12.2.1
P2P Digital Currency
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#include <arith_uint256.h>
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arith_uint256 () | |
arith_uint256 (const base_uint< 256 > &b) | |
arith_uint256 (uint64_t b) | |
arith_uint256 (const std::string &str) | |
arith_uint256 & | SetCompact (uint32_t nCompact, bool *pfNegative=NULL, bool *pfOverflow=NULL) |
uint32_t | GetCompact (bool fNegative=false) const |
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base_uint () | |
base_uint (const base_uint &b) | |
base_uint (uint64_t b) | |
base_uint (const std::string &str) | |
base_uint & | operator= (const base_uint &b) |
base_uint & | operator= (uint64_t b) |
bool | operator! () const |
const base_uint | operator~ () const |
const base_uint | operator- () const |
double | getdouble () const |
base_uint & | operator^= (const base_uint &b) |
base_uint & | operator^= (uint64_t b) |
base_uint & | operator&= (const base_uint &b) |
base_uint & | operator|= (const base_uint &b) |
base_uint & | operator|= (uint64_t b) |
base_uint & | operator<<= (unsigned int shift) |
base_uint & | operator>>= (unsigned int shift) |
base_uint & | operator+= (const base_uint &b) |
base_uint & | operator+= (uint64_t b64) |
base_uint & | operator-= (const base_uint &b) |
base_uint & | operator-= (uint64_t b64) |
base_uint & | operator*= (uint32_t b32) |
base_uint & | operator*= (const base_uint &b) |
base_uint & | operator/= (const base_uint &b) |
base_uint & | operator++ () |
const base_uint | operator++ (int) |
base_uint & | operator-- () |
const base_uint | operator-- (int) |
int | CompareTo (const base_uint &b) const |
bool | EqualTo (uint64_t b) const |
std::string | GetHex () const |
void | SetHex (const char *psz) |
void | SetHex (const std::string &str) |
std::string | ToString () const |
unsigned int | size () const |
unsigned int | bits () const |
uint64_t | GetLow64 () const |
Friends | |
uint256 | ArithToUint256 (const arith_uint256 &) |
arith_uint256 | UintToArith256 (const uint256 &) |
Additional Inherited Members | |
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uint32_t | pn [WIDTH] |
256-bit unsigned big integer.
Definition at line 253 of file arith_uint256.h.
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Definition at line 255 of file arith_uint256.h.
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Definition at line 256 of file arith_uint256.h.
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Definition at line 257 of file arith_uint256.h.
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Definition at line 258 of file arith_uint256.h.
uint32_t arith_uint256::GetCompact | ( | bool | fNegative = false | ) | const |
Definition at line 224 of file arith_uint256.cpp.
Referenced by CalculateNextWorkRequired(), DarkGravityWave(), GetNextWorkRequiredBTC(), CSuperblock::GetPaymentsLimit(), and KimotoGravityWell().
arith_uint256 & arith_uint256::SetCompact | ( | uint32_t | nCompact, |
bool * | pfNegative = NULL , |
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bool * | pfOverflow = NULL |
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The "compact" format is a representation of a whole number N using an unsigned 32bit number similar to a floating point format. The most significant 8 bits are the unsigned exponent of base 256. This exponent can be thought of as "number of bytes of N". The lower 23 bits are the mantissa. Bit number 24 (0x800000) represents the sign of N. N = (-1^sign) * mantissa * 256^(exponent-3)
Satoshi's original implementation used BN_bn2mpi() and BN_mpi2bn(). MPI uses the most significant bit of the first byte as sign. Thus 0x1234560000 is compact (0x05123456) and 0xc0de000000 is compact (0x0600c0de)
Bitcoin only uses this "compact" format for encoding difficulty targets, which are unsigned 256bit quantities. Thus, all the complexities of the sign bit and using base 256 are probably an implementation accident.
Definition at line 204 of file arith_uint256.cpp.
Referenced by BitcoinMiner(), CalculateNextWorkRequired(), CheckProofOfWork(), DarkGravityWave(), GetBlockProof(), getblocktemplate(), and KimotoGravityWell().
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Definition at line 247 of file arith_uint256.cpp.
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Definition at line 254 of file arith_uint256.cpp.