A JavaScript BigInt value.
static Napi::BigInt Napi::BigInt::New(Napi::Env env, int64_t value);
[in] env
: The environment in which to construct the Napi::BigInt
object.[in] value
: The value the JavaScript BigInt
will containThese APIs convert the C int64_t
and uint64_t
types to the JavaScript
BigInt
type.
static Napi::BigInt Napi::BigInt::New(Napi::Env env,
int sign_bit,
size_t word_count,
const uint64_t* words);
[in] env
: The environment in which to construct the Napi::BigInt
object.[in] sign_bit
: Determines if the resulting BigInt
will be positive or negative.[in] word_count
: The length of the words array.[in] words
: An array of uint64_t
little-endian 64-bit words.This API converts an array of unsigned 64-bit words into a single BigInt
value.
The resulting BigInt
is calculated as: (–1)sign_bit
(words[0]
× (264)0 + words[1]
× (264)1 + …)
Returns a new JavaScript BigInt
.
Napi::BigInt();
Returns a new empty JavaScript Napi::BigInt
.
int64_t Napi::BitInt::Int64Value(bool* lossless) const;
[out] lossless
: Indicates whether the BigInt
value was converted losslessly.Returns the C int64_t
primitive equivalent of the given JavaScript
BigInt
. If needed it will truncate the value, setting lossless to false.
uint64_t Napi::BigInt::Uint64Value(bool* lossless) const;
[out] lossless
: Indicates whether the BigInt
value was converted
losslessly.Returns the C uint64_t
primitive equivalent of the given JavaScript
BigInt
. If needed it will truncate the value, setting lossless to false.
size_t Napi::BigInt::WordCount() const;
Returns the number of words needed to store this BigInt
value.
void Napi::BigInt::ToWords(size_t* word_count, int* sign_bit, uint64_t* words);
[out] sign_bit
: Integer representing if the JavaScript BigInt
is positive
or negative.[in/out] word_count
: Must be initialized to the length of the words array.
Upon return, it will be set to the actual number of words that would be
needed to store this BigInt
.[out] words
: Pointer to a pre-allocated 64-bit word array.Returns a single BigInt
value into a sign bit, 64-bit little-endian array,
and the number of elements in the array.