Documentation ¶
Index ¶
- func ByteLen(q *big.Int) int
- func FieldToCurve(q *big.Int) ecc.ID
- func FindInSlice(x []int, target int) (int, bool)
- func FromInterface(input interface{}) big.Int
- func IntSliceSliceToUint64SliceSlice(in [][]int) [][]uint64
- func Parallelize(nbIterations int, work func(int, int), maxCpus ...int)
- func Uint64SliceSliceToIntSliceSlice(in [][]uint64) [][]int
- type IntHeap
- type MultiListSeeker
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Variables ¶
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Functions ¶
func FindInSlice ¶
FindInSlice attempts to find the target in increasing slice x. If not found, returns false and the index where the target would be inserted.
func FromInterface ¶
FromInterface converts an interface to a big.Int element
input must be primitive (uintXX, intXX, []byte, string) or implement BigInt(res *big.Int) (which is the case for gnark-crypto field elements)
if the input is a string, it calls (big.Int).SetString(input, 0). In particular: The number prefix determines the actual base: A prefix of ”0b” or ”0B” selects base 2, ”0”, ”0o” or ”0O” selects base 8, and ”0x” or ”0X” selects base 16. Otherwise, the selected base is 10 and no prefix is accepted.
panics if the input is invalid
func Parallelize ¶
Parallelize process in parallel the work function
Types ¶
type IntHeap ¶
type IntHeap []int
An IntHeap is a min-heap of linear expressions. It facilitates merging k-linear expressions.
The code is identical to https://pkg.go.dev/container/heap but replaces interfaces with concrete type to avoid memory overhead.
func (*IntHeap) Heapify ¶
func (h *IntHeap) Heapify()
Heapify establishes the heap invariants required by the other routines in this package. Heapify is idempotent with respect to the heap invariants and may be called whenever the heap invariants may have been invalidated. The complexity is O(n) where n = len(*h).
type MultiListSeeker ¶
type MultiListSeeker [][]int
MultiListSeeker looks up increasing integers in a list of increasing lists of integers.
func (MultiListSeeker) Seek ¶
func (s MultiListSeeker) Seek(n int) int
Seek returns the index of the earliest list where n is found, or -1 if not found.