STDC_COUNT_ZEROS(3C) Standard C Library Functions STDC_COUNT_ZEROS(3C)

stdc_count_zeros, stdc_count_zeros_uc, stdc_count_zeros_us, stdc_count_zeros_ui, stdc_count_zeros_ul, stdc_count_zeros_ullcount zero bits

Standard C Library (libc, -lc)

#include <stdbit.h>

unsigned int
stdc_count_zeros(generic_value_type value);

unsigned int
stdc_count_zeros_uc(unsigned char value);

unsigned int
stdc_count_zeros_us(unsigned short value);

unsigned int
stdc_count_zeros_ui(unsigned int value);

unsigned int
stdc_count_zeros_ul(unsigned long value);

unsigned int
stdc_count_zeros_ull(unsigned long long value);

The () family of functions returns the number of zero bits present in value.

The () function is generic and will operate on all 8, 16, 32, and 64-bit unsigned integers; however, it is only available in C23. The other functions all operate on a specific integer type, but otherwise behave the same and are available regardless of the C language version.

Note that if an unsigned integer is promoted, it will always be filled with leading zeros, increasing the return value.

The functions in the stdc_count_zeros() family always return the number of zero bits in value. These functions cannot fail.

Printing the total number of zero bits.

#include <stdbit.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <limits.h>

int
main(void)
{
	printf("0x%x 0x%x 0x%x 0x%x\n",
	    stdc_count_zeros_uc(0x23),
	    stdc_count_zeros_us(0x7777),
	    stdc_count_zeros_ui(UINT32_MAX),
	    stdc_count_zeros_ull(0));
	return (0);
}

When compiled and run, this produces:

$ ./a.out
0x5 0x4 0x0 0x40

stdc_bit_ceil(3C), stdc_bit_floor(3C), stdc_bit_width(3C), stdc_count_ones(3C), stdc_first_leading_one(3C), stdc_first_leading_zero(3C), stdc_first_trailing_one(3C), stdc_first_trailing_zero(3C), stdc_has_single_bit(3C), stdc_leading_ones(3C), stdc_leading_zeros(3C), stdc_trailing_ones(3C), stdc_trailing_zeros(3C), stdbit.h(3HEAD)

October 27, 2024 OmniOS