link unsigned
April 2, 1990; Robert J. Alexander
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unsigned() -- Puts raw bits of characters of string s into an integer. The value is taken as unsigned. If large integers are supported, this routine will work for integers of arbitrary size. If large integers are not supported, the following are true: If the size of s is the same as or greater than the size of an integer in the Icon implementation, the result will be negative or positive depending on the value of the integer's sign bit. If the size of s is less than the size of an integer, the bytes are put into the low order part of the integer, with the remaining high order bytes filled with zero. If the string is too large, the most significant bytes will be lost. This procedure is normally used for processing of binary data read from a file.