-* The steps for conversion of a BigInteger to an
-* integral type are as follows:
-* 1. If the BigInteger is zero, return zero.
-* 2. If the BigInteger is positive:
-* 3. If it is more than one block long or its lowest
-* block has bits set out of the range of the target
-* type, throw an exception.
-* 4. Otherwise, convert the lowest block to the
-* target type and return it.
-* 5. If the BigInteger is negative:
-* 6. If the target type is unsigned, throw an exception.
-* 7. If it is more than one block long or its lowest
-* block has bits set out of the range of the target
-* type, throw an exception.
-* 8. Otherwise, convert the lowest block to the
-* target type, negate it, and return it.
-*/
+ * The steps for conversion of a BigInteger to an
+ * integral type are as follows:
+ * 1. If the BigInteger is zero, return zero.
+ * 2. If the BigInteger is positive:
+ * 3. If it is more than one block long or its lowest
+ * block has bits set out of the range of the target
+ * type, throw an exception.
+ * 4. Otherwise, convert the lowest block to the
+ * target type and return it.
+ * 5. If the BigInteger is negative:
+ * 6. If the target type is unsigned, throw an exception.
+ * 7. If it is more than one block long or its lowest
+ * block has bits set out of the range of the target
+ * type, throw an exception.
+ * 8. Otherwise, convert the lowest block to the
+ * target type, negate it, and return it.
+ */