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Mod() and Bitwise operations on 64-bit integers


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Some posts in the help forum or bug reports have shown that the 32-bit limitation on some core functions can get annoying.

Here's a simple UDF for a handful of functions built to work on native 64-bit AutoIt integers. It uses a trivial DLL (source attached) to invoke C functions.

It contains the following functions, with a short example.

_Div integer divide, _Mod integer modulus

_BitAnd, _BitOr, _BitXor, BitNot

_BitShift, _SignBitShift, _BitRotate

_HexToInt64, _Int64ToHex

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Aha, there is that other one I was thinking about.

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