Fix issue with unsigned integers

Fixes https://github.com/dlozeve/bqn-npy/issues/1.

The spec says that •bit._cast should support 32-bit uints [1], but
CBQN does not [2].

To get around this, we just use signed integers, which works for
numbers smaller than 2^31. Above that, it will wrap around
and (probably) fail, but CBQN does not support them anyway (except by
converting them to doubles).

From Marshall:

> All of the provided functions at this time are identical on i32 and
> u32, because they work (mod 2^32) and the only difference between
> those formats is to add or subtract 2^32 from numbers outside the
> range [0,2^31).
> If you want to run on u32s stored directly as numbers in BQN (they
> won't fit in i32 and will be stored as double!) you can •bit._cast
> those into a signed format at the beginning and then back out at the
> end.

[1] https://mlochbaum.github.io/BQN/spec/system.html#bitwise-operations
[2] https://matrix.to/#/!EjsgbQQNuTfHXQoiax:matrix.org/$PL2AYNlLQuYhPftdt7yw7rW9heiVEEeATte2zOt2BYk
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Dimitri Lozeve 2024-11-11 22:58:04 +01:00
parent 8beeb7d6bd
commit 9a1d251716
3 changed files with 16 additions and 6 deletions

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# /// script
# dependencies = ["numpy"]
# ///
import numpy as np
def main():
for endianness in "<>":
for typ in "fiu":
for size in "48":
dtype=endianness + typ + size
arr = np.zeros((2,3,4), dtype=dtype)
dtype = endianness + typ + size
arr = np.zeros((2, 3, 4), dtype=dtype)
np.save(f"test{dtype}.npy", arr)
if __name__ == '__main__':
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()