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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T22:37:00+00:00 2026-05-22T22:37:00+00:00

From MSDN Search the mask data from most significant bit (MSB) to least significant

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Search the mask data from most significant bit (MSB) to least significant bit (LSB) for a set bit (1).

unsigned char _BitScanReverse
(
unsigned long * Index,
unsigned long Mask
);

Parameters
[out] Index
Loaded with the bit position of the first set bit (1) found.

[in] Mask
The 32-bit or 64-bit value to search.

Return Value
0 if the mask is zero; nonzero otherwise.

Remarks
If a set bit is found, the bit position of the first set bit found is returned in the first parameter. If no set bit is found, 0 is returned; otherwise, 1 is returned.



Please tell me how to implement a safe and fast _BitScanReverse() function on OS X? Do I have to use assembly or is there more simple way?

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    2026-05-22T22:37:01+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 10:37 pm

    GCC has some similar built-ins:

    — Built-in Function: int __builtin_clz (unsigned int x)

    Returns the number of leading 0-bits in x, starting at the most significant bit position. If x is 0, the result is undefined.

    — Built-in Function: int __builtin_ctz (unsigned int x)

    Returns the number of trailing 0-bits in x, starting at the least significant bit position. If x is 0, the result is undefined

    If you have the number of zeros, you should be able to figure out where the first 1 is. 🙂

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