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Re: Named Bits in a 32-bit integer

by RMGir (Prior)
on Jul 31, 2002 at 18:33 UTC ( [id://186553]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Named Bits in a 32-bit integer

Sure, the constant pragma.
use constant BIT0 => 0; use constant BIT1 => 1; use constant BIT2 => 2; use constant BIT3 => 4; #...
That's pretty verbose, though... You could just use a hash, and do
my %bitNames = ( BIT0 => 0, BIT1 => 1, BIT2 => 2, BIT3 => 4, BIT4 => 8, #... );
Of course, you can substitute your more meaningful names for BIT0..BITn...

That handles naming the bits; you could use the vec built-in function to set them, like this:

my $flag=0; # or value from your api vec($flag, $bitNames{BIT0}, 1)=$newBit; # you can also use vec to retrieve the old bit values: print "Value at position BIT3 is:",vec($flag, $bitNames{BIT3},1),"\n";

--
Mike
EDIT: Added part about vec; I'd only covered naming the bits, and forgotten the other part...

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