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| // Copyright 2017 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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| // found in the LICENSE file.
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| 
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| #ifndef BASE_NUMERICS_CHECKED_MATH_H_
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| #define BASE_NUMERICS_CHECKED_MATH_H_
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| 
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| #include <stddef.h>
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| 
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| #include <limits>
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| #include <type_traits>
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| 
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| #include "base/numerics/checked_math_impl.h"
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| 
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| namespace base {
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| namespace internal {
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| 
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| template <typename T>
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| class CheckedNumeric {
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|   static_assert(std::is_arithmetic<T>::value,
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|                 "CheckedNumeric<T>: T must be a numeric type.");
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| 
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|  public:
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|   using type = T;
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| 
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|   constexpr CheckedNumeric() = default;
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| 
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|   // Copy constructor.
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|   template <typename Src>
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|   constexpr CheckedNumeric(const CheckedNumeric<Src>& rhs)
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|       : state_(rhs.state_.value(), rhs.IsValid()) {}
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| 
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|   template <typename Src>
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|   friend class CheckedNumeric;
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| 
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|   // This is not an explicit constructor because we implicitly upgrade regular
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|   // numerics to CheckedNumerics to make them easier to use.
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|   template <typename Src>
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|   constexpr CheckedNumeric(Src value)  // NOLINT(runtime/explicit)
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|       : state_(value) {
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|     static_assert(std::is_arithmetic<Src>::value, "Argument must be numeric.");
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|   }
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| 
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|   // This is not an explicit constructor because we want a seamless conversion
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|   // from StrictNumeric types.
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|   template <typename Src>
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|   constexpr CheckedNumeric(
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|       StrictNumeric<Src> value)  // NOLINT(runtime/explicit)
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|       : state_(static_cast<Src>(value)) {}
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| 
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|   // IsValid() - The public API to test if a CheckedNumeric is currently valid.
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|   // A range checked destination type can be supplied using the Dst template
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|   // parameter.
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|   template <typename Dst = T>
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|   constexpr bool IsValid() const {
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|     return state_.is_valid() &&
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|            IsValueInRangeForNumericType<Dst>(state_.value());
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|   }
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| 
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|   // AssignIfValid(Dst) - Assigns the underlying value if it is currently valid
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|   // and is within the range supported by the destination type. Returns true if
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|   // successful and false otherwise.
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|   template <typename Dst>
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| #if defined(__clang__) || defined(__GNUC__)
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|   __attribute__((warn_unused_result))
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| #elif defined(_MSC_VER)
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|   _Check_return_
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| #endif
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|   constexpr bool
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|   AssignIfValid(Dst* result) const {
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|     return BASE_NUMERICS_LIKELY(IsValid<Dst>())
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|                ? ((*result = static_cast<Dst>(state_.value())), true)
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|                : false;
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|   }
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| 
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|   // ValueOrDie() - The primary accessor for the underlying value. If the
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|   // current state is not valid it will CHECK and crash.
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|   // A range checked destination type can be supplied using the Dst template
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|   // parameter, which will trigger a CHECK if the value is not in bounds for
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|   // the destination.
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|   // The CHECK behavior can be overridden by supplying a handler as a
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|   // template parameter, for test code, etc. However, the handler cannot access
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|   // the underlying value, and it is not available through other means.
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|   template <typename Dst = T, class CheckHandler = CheckOnFailure>
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|   constexpr StrictNumeric<Dst> ValueOrDie() const {
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|     return BASE_NUMERICS_LIKELY(IsValid<Dst>())
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|                ? static_cast<Dst>(state_.value())
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|                : CheckHandler::template HandleFailure<Dst>();
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|   }
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| 
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|   // ValueOrDefault(T default_value) - A convenience method that returns the
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|   // current value if the state is valid, and the supplied default_value for
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|   // any other state.
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|   // A range checked destination type can be supplied using the Dst template
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|   // parameter. WARNING: This function may fail to compile or CHECK at runtime
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|   // if the supplied default_value is not within range of the destination type.
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|   template <typename Dst = T, typename Src>
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|   constexpr StrictNumeric<Dst> ValueOrDefault(const Src default_value) const {
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|     return BASE_NUMERICS_LIKELY(IsValid<Dst>())
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|                ? static_cast<Dst>(state_.value())
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|                : checked_cast<Dst>(default_value);
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|   }
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| 
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|   // Returns a checked numeric of the specified type, cast from the current
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|   // CheckedNumeric. If the current state is invalid or the destination cannot
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|   // represent the result then the returned CheckedNumeric will be invalid.
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|   template <typename Dst>
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|   constexpr CheckedNumeric<typename UnderlyingType<Dst>::type> Cast() const {
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|     return *this;
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|   }
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| 
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|   // This friend method is available solely for providing more detailed logging
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|   // in the the tests. Do not implement it in production code, because the
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|   // underlying values may change at any time.
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|   template <typename U>
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|   friend U GetNumericValueForTest(const CheckedNumeric<U>& src);
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| 
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|   // Prototypes for the supported arithmetic operator overloads.
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|   template <typename Src>
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|   constexpr CheckedNumeric& operator+=(const Src rhs);
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|   template <typename Src>
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|   constexpr CheckedNumeric& operator-=(const Src rhs);
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|   template <typename Src>
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|   constexpr CheckedNumeric& operator*=(const Src rhs);
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|   template <typename Src>
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|   constexpr CheckedNumeric& operator/=(const Src rhs);
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|   template <typename Src>
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|   constexpr CheckedNumeric& operator%=(const Src rhs);
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|   template <typename Src>
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|   constexpr CheckedNumeric& operator<<=(const Src rhs);
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|   template <typename Src>
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|   constexpr CheckedNumeric& operator>>=(const Src rhs);
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|   template <typename Src>
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|   constexpr CheckedNumeric& operator&=(const Src rhs);
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|   template <typename Src>
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|   constexpr CheckedNumeric& operator|=(const Src rhs);
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|   template <typename Src>
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|   constexpr CheckedNumeric& operator^=(const Src rhs);
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| 
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|   constexpr CheckedNumeric operator-() const {
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|     // The negation of two's complement int min is int min, so we simply
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|     // check for that in the constexpr case.
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|     // We use an optimized code path for a known run-time variable.
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|     return MustTreatAsConstexpr(state_.value()) || !std::is_signed<T>::value ||
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|                    std::is_floating_point<T>::value
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|                ? CheckedNumeric<T>(
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|                      NegateWrapper(state_.value()),
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|                      IsValid() && (!std::is_signed<T>::value ||
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|                                    std::is_floating_point<T>::value ||
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|                                    NegateWrapper(state_.value()) !=
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|                                        std::numeric_limits<T>::lowest()))
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|                : FastRuntimeNegate();
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|   }
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| 
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|   constexpr CheckedNumeric operator~() const {
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|     return CheckedNumeric<decltype(InvertWrapper(T()))>(
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|         InvertWrapper(state_.value()), IsValid());
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|   }
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| 
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|   constexpr CheckedNumeric Abs() const {
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|     return !IsValueNegative(state_.value()) ? *this : -*this;
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|   }
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| 
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|   template <typename U>
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|   constexpr CheckedNumeric<typename MathWrapper<CheckedMaxOp, T, U>::type> Max(
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|       const U rhs) const {
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|     using R = typename UnderlyingType<U>::type;
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|     using result_type = typename MathWrapper<CheckedMaxOp, T, U>::type;
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|     // TODO(jschuh): This can be converted to the MathOp version and remain
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|     // constexpr once we have C++14 support.
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|     return CheckedNumeric<result_type>(
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|         static_cast<result_type>(
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|             IsGreater<T, R>::Test(state_.value(), Wrapper<U>::value(rhs))
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|                 ? state_.value()
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|                 : Wrapper<U>::value(rhs)),
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|         state_.is_valid() && Wrapper<U>::is_valid(rhs));
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|   }
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| 
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|   template <typename U>
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|   constexpr CheckedNumeric<typename MathWrapper<CheckedMinOp, T, U>::type> Min(
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|       const U rhs) const {
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|     using R = typename UnderlyingType<U>::type;
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|     using result_type = typename MathWrapper<CheckedMinOp, T, U>::type;
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|     // TODO(jschuh): This can be converted to the MathOp version and remain
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|     // constexpr once we have C++14 support.
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|     return CheckedNumeric<result_type>(
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|         static_cast<result_type>(
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|             IsLess<T, R>::Test(state_.value(), Wrapper<U>::value(rhs))
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|                 ? state_.value()
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|                 : Wrapper<U>::value(rhs)),
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|         state_.is_valid() && Wrapper<U>::is_valid(rhs));
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|   }
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| 
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|   // This function is available only for integral types. It returns an unsigned
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|   // integer of the same width as the source type, containing the absolute value
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|   // of the source, and properly handling signed min.
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|   constexpr CheckedNumeric<typename UnsignedOrFloatForSize<T>::type>
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|   UnsignedAbs() const {
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|     return CheckedNumeric<typename UnsignedOrFloatForSize<T>::type>(
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|         SafeUnsignedAbs(state_.value()), state_.is_valid());
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|   }
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| 
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|   constexpr CheckedNumeric& operator++() {
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|     *this += 1;
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|     return *this;
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|   }
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| 
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|   constexpr CheckedNumeric operator++(int) {
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|     CheckedNumeric value = *this;
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|     *this += 1;
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|     return value;
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|   }
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| 
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|   constexpr CheckedNumeric& operator--() {
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|     *this -= 1;
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|     return *this;
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|   }
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| 
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|   constexpr CheckedNumeric operator--(int) {
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|     CheckedNumeric value = *this;
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|     *this -= 1;
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|     return value;
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|   }
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| 
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|   // These perform the actual math operations on the CheckedNumerics.
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|   // Binary arithmetic operations.
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|   template <template <typename, typename, typename> class M,
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|             typename L,
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|             typename R>
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|   static constexpr CheckedNumeric MathOp(const L lhs, const R rhs) {
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|     using Math = typename MathWrapper<M, L, R>::math;
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|     T result = 0;
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|     bool is_valid =
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|         Wrapper<L>::is_valid(lhs) && Wrapper<R>::is_valid(rhs) &&
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|         Math::Do(Wrapper<L>::value(lhs), Wrapper<R>::value(rhs), &result);
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|     return CheckedNumeric<T>(result, is_valid);
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|   }
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| 
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|   // Assignment arithmetic operations.
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|   template <template <typename, typename, typename> class M, typename R>
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|   constexpr CheckedNumeric& MathOp(const R rhs) {
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|     using Math = typename MathWrapper<M, T, R>::math;
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|     T result = 0;  // Using T as the destination saves a range check.
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|     bool is_valid = state_.is_valid() && Wrapper<R>::is_valid(rhs) &&
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|                     Math::Do(state_.value(), Wrapper<R>::value(rhs), &result);
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|     *this = CheckedNumeric<T>(result, is_valid);
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|     return *this;
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|   }
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| 
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|  private:
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|   CheckedNumericState<T> state_;
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| 
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|   CheckedNumeric FastRuntimeNegate() const {
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|     T result;
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|     bool success = CheckedSubOp<T, T>::Do(T(0), state_.value(), &result);
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|     return CheckedNumeric<T>(result, IsValid() && success);
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|   }
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| 
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|   template <typename Src>
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|   constexpr CheckedNumeric(Src value, bool is_valid)
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|       : state_(value, is_valid) {}
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| 
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|   // These wrappers allow us to handle state the same way for both
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|   // CheckedNumeric and POD arithmetic types.
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|   template <typename Src>
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|   struct Wrapper {
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|     static constexpr bool is_valid(Src) { return true; }
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|     static constexpr Src value(Src value) { return value; }
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|   };
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| 
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|   template <typename Src>
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|   struct Wrapper<CheckedNumeric<Src>> {
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|     static constexpr bool is_valid(const CheckedNumeric<Src> v) {
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|       return v.IsValid();
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|     }
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|     static constexpr Src value(const CheckedNumeric<Src> v) {
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|       return v.state_.value();
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|     }
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|   };
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| 
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|   template <typename Src>
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|   struct Wrapper<StrictNumeric<Src>> {
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|     static constexpr bool is_valid(const StrictNumeric<Src>) { return true; }
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|     static constexpr Src value(const StrictNumeric<Src> v) {
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|       return static_cast<Src>(v);
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|     }
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|   };
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| };
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| 
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| // Convenience functions to avoid the ugly template disambiguator syntax.
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| template <typename Dst, typename Src>
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| constexpr bool IsValidForType(const CheckedNumeric<Src> value) {
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|   return value.template IsValid<Dst>();
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| }
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| 
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| template <typename Dst, typename Src>
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| constexpr StrictNumeric<Dst> ValueOrDieForType(
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|     const CheckedNumeric<Src> value) {
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|   return value.template ValueOrDie<Dst>();
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| }
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| 
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| template <typename Dst, typename Src, typename Default>
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| constexpr StrictNumeric<Dst> ValueOrDefaultForType(
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|     const CheckedNumeric<Src> value,
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|     const Default default_value) {
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|   return value.template ValueOrDefault<Dst>(default_value);
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| }
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| 
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| // Convience wrapper to return a new CheckedNumeric from the provided arithmetic
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| // or CheckedNumericType.
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| template <typename T>
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| constexpr CheckedNumeric<typename UnderlyingType<T>::type> MakeCheckedNum(
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|     const T value) {
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|   return value;
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| }
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| 
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| // These implement the variadic wrapper for the math operations.
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| template <template <typename, typename, typename> class M,
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|           typename L,
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|           typename R>
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| constexpr CheckedNumeric<typename MathWrapper<M, L, R>::type> CheckMathOp(
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|     const L lhs,
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|     const R rhs) {
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|   using Math = typename MathWrapper<M, L, R>::math;
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|   return CheckedNumeric<typename Math::result_type>::template MathOp<M>(lhs,
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|                                                                         rhs);
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| }
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| 
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| // General purpose wrapper template for arithmetic operations.
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| template <template <typename, typename, typename> class M,
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|           typename L,
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|           typename R,
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|           typename... Args>
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| constexpr CheckedNumeric<typename ResultType<M, L, R, Args...>::type>
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| CheckMathOp(const L lhs, const R rhs, const Args... args) {
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|   return CheckMathOp<M>(CheckMathOp<M>(lhs, rhs), args...);
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| }
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| 
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| BASE_NUMERIC_ARITHMETIC_OPERATORS(Checked, Check, Add, +, +=)
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| BASE_NUMERIC_ARITHMETIC_OPERATORS(Checked, Check, Sub, -, -=)
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| BASE_NUMERIC_ARITHMETIC_OPERATORS(Checked, Check, Mul, *, *=)
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| BASE_NUMERIC_ARITHMETIC_OPERATORS(Checked, Check, Div, /, /=)
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| BASE_NUMERIC_ARITHMETIC_OPERATORS(Checked, Check, Mod, %, %=)
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| BASE_NUMERIC_ARITHMETIC_OPERATORS(Checked, Check, Lsh, <<, <<=)
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| BASE_NUMERIC_ARITHMETIC_OPERATORS(Checked, Check, Rsh, >>, >>=)
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| BASE_NUMERIC_ARITHMETIC_OPERATORS(Checked, Check, And, &, &=)
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| BASE_NUMERIC_ARITHMETIC_OPERATORS(Checked, Check, Or, |, |=)
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| BASE_NUMERIC_ARITHMETIC_OPERATORS(Checked, Check, Xor, ^, ^=)
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| BASE_NUMERIC_ARITHMETIC_VARIADIC(Checked, Check, Max)
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| BASE_NUMERIC_ARITHMETIC_VARIADIC(Checked, Check, Min)
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| 
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| // These are some extra StrictNumeric operators to support simple pointer
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| // arithmetic with our result types. Since wrapping on a pointer is always
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| // bad, we trigger the CHECK condition here.
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| template <typename L, typename R>
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| L* operator+(L* lhs, const StrictNumeric<R> rhs) {
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|   uintptr_t result = CheckAdd(reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(lhs),
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|                               CheckMul(sizeof(L), static_cast<R>(rhs)))
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|                          .template ValueOrDie<uintptr_t>();
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|   return reinterpret_cast<L*>(result);
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| }
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| 
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| template <typename L, typename R>
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| L* operator-(L* lhs, const StrictNumeric<R> rhs) {
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|   uintptr_t result = CheckSub(reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(lhs),
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|                               CheckMul(sizeof(L), static_cast<R>(rhs)))
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|                          .template ValueOrDie<uintptr_t>();
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|   return reinterpret_cast<L*>(result);
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| }
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| 
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| }  // namespace internal
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| 
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| using internal::CheckedNumeric;
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| using internal::IsValidForType;
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| using internal::ValueOrDieForType;
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| using internal::ValueOrDefaultForType;
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| using internal::MakeCheckedNum;
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| using internal::CheckMax;
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| using internal::CheckMin;
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| using internal::CheckAdd;
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| using internal::CheckSub;
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| using internal::CheckMul;
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| using internal::CheckDiv;
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| using internal::CheckMod;
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| using internal::CheckLsh;
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| using internal::CheckRsh;
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| using internal::CheckAnd;
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| using internal::CheckOr;
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| using internal::CheckXor;
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| 
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| }  // namespace base
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| 
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| #endif  // BASE_NUMERICS_CHECKED_MATH_H_
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