Move num-bigint to its own repo

All the prior `num` history is kept, so old `num-bigint` tags are still
valid, but future development here will be just for `num-bigint`.
This commit is contained in:
Josh Stone 2017-12-17 15:44:53 -08:00
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language: rust language: rust
rust: rust:
- 1.15.0 - stable
- beta - beta
- nightly - nightly
matrix: matrix:
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script: script:
- cargo build --verbose - cargo build --verbose
- ./ci/test_full.sh - ./ci/test_full.sh
- cargo doc
after_success: |
[ $TRAVIS_BRANCH = master ] &&
[ $TRAVIS_PULL_REQUEST = false ] &&
[ $TRAVIS_RUST_VERSION = nightly ] &&
ssh-agent ./ci/deploy.sh
notifications: notifications:
email: email:
on_success: never on_success: never

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[package] [package]
authors = ["The Rust Project Developers"] authors = ["The Rust Project Developers"]
description = "A collection of numeric types and traits for Rust, including bigint,\ncomplex, rational, range iterators, generic integers, and more!\n" description = "Big integer implementation for Rust"
documentation = "http://rust-num.github.io/num" documentation = "https://docs.rs/num-bigint"
homepage = "https://github.com/rust-num/num" homepage = "https://github.com/rust-num/num-bigint"
keywords = ["mathematics", "numerics", "bignum"] keywords = ["mathematics", "numerics", "bignum"]
categories = [ "algorithms", "data-structures", "science" ] categories = [ "algorithms", "data-structures", "science" ]
license = "MIT/Apache-2.0" license = "MIT/Apache-2.0"
repository = "https://github.com/rust-num/num" name = "num-bigint"
name = "num" repository = "https://github.com/rust-num/num-bigint"
version = "0.1.41" version = "0.1.41"
readme = "README.md"
[badges]
travis-ci = { repository = "rust-num/num" }
[[bench]]
name = "bigint"
[[bench]]
harness = false
name = "shootout-pidigits"
[dependencies] [dependencies]
[dependencies.num-bigint]
optional = true
path = "bigint"
version = "0.1.41"
[dependencies.num-complex]
optional = true
path = "complex"
version = "0.1.41"
[dependencies.num-integer] [dependencies.num-integer]
path = "./integer" version = "0.1.32"
version = "0.1.35"
[dependencies.num-iter]
optional = false
path = "iter"
version = "0.1.34"
[dependencies.num-rational]
optional = true
path = "rational"
version = "0.1.40"
[dependencies.num-traits] [dependencies.num-traits]
path = "./traits" version = "0.1.32"
version = "0.1.41"
[dev-dependencies] [dependencies.rand]
optional = true
version = "0.3.14"
[dependencies.rustc-serialize]
optional = true
version = "0.3.19"
[dependencies.serde]
optional = true
version = ">= 0.7.0, < 0.9.0"
[dev-dependencies.rand] [dev-dependencies.rand]
version = "0.3.8" version = "0.3.14"
[features] [features]
bigint = ["num-bigint"] default = ["rand", "rustc-serialize"]
complex = ["num-complex"]
rational = ["num-rational"]
default = ["bigint", "complex", "rational", "rustc-serialize"]
serde = [
"num-bigint/serde",
"num-complex/serde",
"num-rational/serde"
]
rustc-serialize = [
"num-bigint/rustc-serialize",
"num-complex/rustc-serialize",
"num-rational/rustc-serialize"
]

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# num # num-bigint
[![](https://travis-ci.org/rust-num/num.svg)](https://travis-ci.org/rust-num/num) [![crate](https://img.shields.io/crates/v/num-bigint.svg)](https://crates.io/crates/num-bigint)
[![documentation](https://docs.rs/num-bigint/badge.svg)](https://docs.rs/num-bigint)
[![Travis status](https://travis-ci.org/rust-num/num-bigint.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/rust-num/num-bigint)
A collection of numeric types and traits for Rust. Big integer types for Rust, `BigInt` and `BigUint`.
This includes new types for big integers, rationals, and complex numbers,
new traits for generic programming on numeric properties like `Integer`,
and generic range iterators.
[Documentation](http://rust-num.github.io/num)
## Usage ## Usage
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```toml ```toml
[dependencies] [dependencies]
num = "0.1" num-bigint = "0.1"
``` ```
and this to your crate root: and this to your crate root:
```rust ```rust
extern crate num; extern crate num_bigint;
``` ```
## Compatibility ## Compatibility
Most of the `num` crates are tested for rustc 1.8 and greater. The `num-bigint` crate is tested for rustc 1.8 and greater.
The exception is `num-derive` which requires at least rustc 1.15.

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#![feature(test)] #![feature(test)]
extern crate test; extern crate test;
extern crate num; extern crate num_bigint;
extern crate num_traits;
extern crate rand; extern crate rand;
use std::mem::replace; use std::mem::replace;
use test::Bencher; use test::Bencher;
use num::{BigInt, BigUint, Zero, One, FromPrimitive, Num}; use num_bigint::{BigInt, BigUint, RandBigInt};
use num::bigint::RandBigInt; use num_traits::{Zero, One, FromPrimitive, Num};
use rand::{SeedableRng, StdRng}; use rand::{SeedableRng, StdRng};
fn get_rng() -> StdRng { fn get_rng() -> StdRng {
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} }
fn from_str_radix_bench(b: &mut Bencher, radix: u32) { fn from_str_radix_bench(b: &mut Bencher, radix: u32) {
use num::Num;
let mut rng = get_rng(); let mut rng = get_rng();
let x = rng.gen_bigint(1009); let x = rng.gen_bigint(1009);
let s = x.to_str_radix(radix); let s = x.to_str_radix(radix);
@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ fn pow_bench(b: &mut Bencher) {
for i in 2..upper + 1 { for i in 2..upper + 1 {
for j in 2..upper + 1 { for j in 2..upper + 1 {
let i_big = BigUint::from_usize(i).unwrap(); let i_big = BigUint::from_usize(i).unwrap();
num::pow(i_big, j); num_traits::pow(i_big, j);
} }
} }
}); });

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// ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED // ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED
// OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. // OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
extern crate num; extern crate num_bigint;
extern crate num_integer;
extern crate num_traits;
use std::str::FromStr; use std::str::FromStr;
use std::io; use std::io;
use num::traits::{FromPrimitive, ToPrimitive}; use num_bigint::BigInt;
use num::{BigInt, Integer, One, Zero}; use num_integer::Integer;
use num_traits::{FromPrimitive, ToPrimitive, One, Zero};
struct Context { struct Context {
numer: BigInt, numer: BigInt,

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[package]
authors = ["The Rust Project Developers"]
description = "Big integer implementation for Rust"
documentation = "http://rust-num.github.io/num"
homepage = "https://github.com/rust-num/num"
keywords = ["mathematics", "numerics", "bignum"]
categories = [ "algorithms", "data-structures", "science" ]
license = "MIT/Apache-2.0"
name = "num-bigint"
repository = "https://github.com/rust-num/num"
version = "0.1.41"
[dependencies]
[dependencies.num-integer]
path = "../integer"
version = "0.1.32"
[dependencies.num-traits]
path = "../traits"
version = "0.1.32"
[dependencies.rand]
optional = true
version = "0.3.14"
[dependencies.rustc-serialize]
optional = true
version = "0.3.19"
[dependencies.serde]
optional = true
version = ">= 0.7.0, < 0.9.0"
[dev-dependencies.rand]
version = "0.3.14"
[features]
default = ["rand", "rustc-serialize"]

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// Copyright 2013-2014 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.
//! A Big integer (signed version: `BigInt`, unsigned version: `BigUint`).
//!
//! A `BigUint` is represented as a vector of `BigDigit`s.
//! A `BigInt` is a combination of `BigUint` and `Sign`.
//!
//! Common numerical operations are overloaded, so we can treat them
//! the same way we treat other numbers.
//!
//! ## Example
//!
//! ```rust
//! extern crate num_bigint;
//! extern crate num_traits;
//!
//! # fn main() {
//! use num_bigint::BigUint;
//! use num_traits::{Zero, One};
//! use std::mem::replace;
//!
//! // Calculate large fibonacci numbers.
//! fn fib(n: usize) -> BigUint {
//! let mut f0: BigUint = Zero::zero();
//! let mut f1: BigUint = One::one();
//! for _ in 0..n {
//! let f2 = f0 + &f1;
//! // This is a low cost way of swapping f0 with f1 and f1 with f2.
//! f0 = replace(&mut f1, f2);
//! }
//! f0
//! }
//!
//! // This is a very large number.
//! println!("fib(1000) = {}", fib(1000));
//! # }
//! ```
//!
//! It's easy to generate large random numbers:
//!
//! ```rust
//! extern crate rand;
//! extern crate num_bigint as bigint;
//!
//! # #[cfg(feature = "rand")]
//! # fn main() {
//! use bigint::{ToBigInt, RandBigInt};
//!
//! let mut rng = rand::thread_rng();
//! let a = rng.gen_bigint(1000);
//!
//! let low = -10000.to_bigint().unwrap();
//! let high = 10000.to_bigint().unwrap();
//! let b = rng.gen_bigint_range(&low, &high);
//!
//! // Probably an even larger number.
//! println!("{}", a * b);
//! # }
//!
//! # #[cfg(not(feature = "rand"))]
//! # fn main() {
//! # }
//! ```
#![doc(html_logo_url = "https://rust-num.github.io/num/rust-logo-128x128-blk-v2.png",
html_favicon_url = "https://rust-num.github.io/num/favicon.ico",
html_root_url = "https://rust-num.github.io/num/",
html_playground_url = "http://play.integer32.com/")]
#[cfg(any(feature = "rand", test))]
extern crate rand;
#[cfg(feature = "rustc-serialize")]
extern crate rustc_serialize;
#[cfg(feature = "serde")]
extern crate serde;
extern crate num_integer as integer;
extern crate num_traits as traits;
use std::error::Error;
use std::num::ParseIntError;
use std::fmt;
#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")]
type UsizePromotion = u32;
#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")]
type UsizePromotion = u64;
#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")]
type IsizePromotion = i32;
#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")]
type IsizePromotion = i64;
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq)]
pub enum ParseBigIntError {
ParseInt(ParseIntError),
Other,
}
impl fmt::Display for ParseBigIntError {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
match self {
&ParseBigIntError::ParseInt(ref e) => e.fmt(f),
&ParseBigIntError::Other => "failed to parse provided string".fmt(f),
}
}
}
impl Error for ParseBigIntError {
fn description(&self) -> &str {
"failed to parse bigint/biguint"
}
}
impl From<ParseIntError> for ParseBigIntError {
fn from(err: ParseIntError) -> ParseBigIntError {
ParseBigIntError::ParseInt(err)
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
use std::hash;
#[cfg(test)]
fn hash<T: hash::Hash>(x: &T) -> u64 {
use std::hash::{BuildHasher, Hasher};
use std::collections::hash_map::RandomState;
let mut hasher = <RandomState as BuildHasher>::Hasher::new();
x.hash(&mut hasher);
hasher.finish()
}
#[macro_use]
mod macros;
mod biguint;
mod bigint;
pub use biguint::BigUint;
pub use biguint::ToBigUint;
pub use biguint::big_digit;
pub use biguint::big_digit::{BigDigit, DoubleBigDigit, ZERO_BIG_DIGIT};
pub use bigint::Sign;
pub use bigint::BigInt;
pub use bigint::ToBigInt;
pub use bigint::RandBigInt;

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#!/bin/sh
set -ex
cp doc/* target/doc/
pip install ghp-import --user
$HOME/.local/bin/ghp-import -n target/doc
openssl aes-256-cbc -K $encrypted_9e86330b283d_key -iv $encrypted_9e86330b283d_iv -in ./ci/deploy.enc -out ./ci/deploy -d
chmod 600 ./ci/deploy
ssh-add ./ci/deploy
git push -qf ssh://git@github.com/${TRAVIS_REPO_SLUG}.git gh-pages

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#!/bin/sh #!/bin/sh
# Use rustup to locally run the same suite of tests as .travis.yml. # Use rustup to locally run the same suite of tests as .travis.yml.
# (You should first install/update 1.8.0, 1.15.0, beta, and nightly.) # (You should first install/update 1.8.0, stable, beta, and nightly.)
set -ex set -ex
@ -14,5 +14,4 @@ for TRAVIS_RUST_VERSION in 1.8.0 1.15.0 beta nightly; do
fi fi
$run cargo build --verbose $run cargo build --verbose
$run $PWD/ci/test_full.sh $run $PWD/ci/test_full.sh
$run cargo doc
done done

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set -ex set -ex
echo Testing num on rustc ${TRAVIS_RUST_VERSION} echo Testing num-bigint on rustc ${TRAVIS_RUST_VERSION}
# All of these packages should build and test everywhere. # num-bigint should build and test everywhere.
for package in bigint complex integer iter rational traits; do cargo build --verbose
if [ "$TRAVIS_RUST_VERSION" = 1.8.0 ]; then cargo test --verbose
# libc 0.2.34 started using #[deprecated]
cargo generate-lockfile --manifest-path $package/Cargo.toml
cargo update --manifest-path $package/Cargo.toml --package libc --precise 0.2.33 || :
fi
cargo build --manifest-path $package/Cargo.toml
cargo test --manifest-path $package/Cargo.toml
done
# They all should build with minimal features too # It should build with minimal features too.
for package in bigint complex integer iter rational traits; do cargo build --no-default-features
cargo build --manifest-path $package/Cargo.toml --no-default-features cargo test --no-default-features
cargo test --manifest-path $package/Cargo.toml --no-default-features
done
# Each isolated feature should also work everywhere. # Each isolated feature should also work everywhere.
for feature in '' bigint rational complex; do for feature in rand rustc-serialize; do
cargo build --verbose --no-default-features --features="$feature" cargo build --verbose --no-default-features --features="$feature"
cargo test --verbose --no-default-features --features="$feature" cargo test --verbose --no-default-features --features="$feature"
done done
@ -33,18 +24,3 @@ cargo build --verbose --features "serde"
# Downgrade serde and build test the 0.7.0 channel as well # Downgrade serde and build test the 0.7.0 channel as well
cargo update -p serde --precise 0.7.0 cargo update -p serde --precise 0.7.0
cargo build --verbose --features "serde" cargo build --verbose --features "serde"
if [ "$TRAVIS_RUST_VERSION" = 1.8.0 ]; then exit; fi
# num-derive should build on 1.15.0+
cargo build --verbose --manifest-path=derive/Cargo.toml
if [ "$TRAVIS_RUST_VERSION" != nightly ]; then exit; fi
# num-derive testing requires compiletest_rs, which requires nightly
cargo test --verbose --manifest-path=derive/Cargo.toml
# benchmarks only work on nightly
cargo bench --verbose

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[package]
authors = ["The Rust Project Developers"]
description = "Complex numbers implementation for Rust"
documentation = "http://rust-num.github.io/num"
homepage = "https://github.com/rust-num/num"
keywords = ["mathematics", "numerics"]
categories = [ "algorithms", "data-structures", "science" ]
license = "MIT/Apache-2.0"
name = "num-complex"
repository = "https://github.com/rust-num/num"
version = "0.1.41"
[dependencies]
[dependencies.num-traits]
optional = false
path = "../traits"
version = "0.1.39"
[dependencies.rustc-serialize]
optional = true
version = "0.3.19"
[dependencies.serde]
optional = true
version = ">= 0.7.0, < 0.9.0"
[features]
default = ["rustc-serialize"]
unstable = []

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[package]
authors = ["The Rust Project Developers"]
description = "Numeric syntax extensions"
documentation = "http://rust-num.github.io/num"
homepage = "https://github.com/rust-num/num"
keywords = ["mathematics", "numerics"]
categories = [ "science" ]
license = "MIT/Apache-2.0"
name = "num-derive"
repository = "https://github.com/rust-num/num"
version = "0.1.41"
[dependencies]
quote = "0.1.3"
syn = "0.7.0"
[dev-dependencies]
compiletest_rs = "0.2.5"
[dev-dependencies.num]
path = ".."
version = "0.1"
[lib]
name = "num_derive"
proc-macro = true
test = false

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// Copyright 2012-2015 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.
#![crate_type = "proc-macro"]
extern crate syn;
#[macro_use]
extern crate quote;
extern crate proc_macro;
use proc_macro::TokenStream;
use syn::Body::Enum;
use syn::VariantData::Unit;
#[proc_macro_derive(FromPrimitive)]
pub fn from_primitive(input: TokenStream) -> TokenStream {
let source = input.to_string();
let ast = syn::parse_macro_input(&source).unwrap();
let name = &ast.ident;
let variants = match ast.body {
Enum(ref variants) => variants,
_ => panic!("`FromPrimitive` can be applied only to the enums, {} is not an enum", name)
};
let mut idx = 0;
let variants: Vec<_> = variants.iter()
.map(|variant| {
let ident = &variant.ident;
match variant.data {
Unit => (),
_ => {
panic!("`FromPrimitive` can be applied only to unitary enums, {}::{} is either struct or tuple", name, ident)
},
}
if let Some(val) = variant.discriminant {
idx = val.value;
}
let tt = quote!(#idx => Some(#name::#ident));
idx += 1;
tt
})
.collect();
let res = quote! {
impl ::num::traits::FromPrimitive for #name {
fn from_i64(n: i64) -> Option<Self> {
Self::from_u64(n as u64)
}
fn from_u64(n: u64) -> Option<Self> {
match n {
#(variants,)*
_ => None,
}
}
}
};
res.to_string().parse().unwrap()
}
#[proc_macro_derive(ToPrimitive)]
pub fn to_primitive(input: TokenStream) -> TokenStream {
let source = input.to_string();
let ast = syn::parse_macro_input(&source).unwrap();
let name = &ast.ident;
let variants = match ast.body {
Enum(ref variants) => variants,
_ => panic!("`ToPrimitive` can be applied only to the enums, {} is not an enum", name)
};
let mut idx = 0;
let variants: Vec<_> = variants.iter()
.map(|variant| {
let ident = &variant.ident;
match variant.data {
Unit => (),
_ => {
panic!("`ToPrimitive` can be applied only to unitary enums, {}::{} is either struct or tuple", name, ident)
},
}
if let Some(val) = variant.discriminant {
idx = val.value;
}
let tt = quote!(#name::#ident => #idx);
idx += 1;
tt
})
.collect();
let res = quote! {
impl ::num::traits::ToPrimitive for #name {
fn to_i64(&self) -> Option<i64> {
self.to_u64().map(|x| x as i64)
}
fn to_u64(&self) -> Option<u64> {
Some(match *self {
#(variants,)*
})
}
}
};
res.to_string().parse().unwrap()
}

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// Copyright 2013-2015 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.
extern crate num;
#[macro_use]
extern crate num_derive;
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, FromPrimitive)] //~ ERROR
struct Color {
r: u8,
g: u8,
b: u8,
}
fn main() {}

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// Copyright 2013-2015 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.
extern crate num;
#[macro_use]
extern crate num_derive;
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, FromPrimitive)] //~ ERROR
enum Color {
Rgb(u8, u8, u8),
Hsv(u8, u8, u8),
}
fn main() {}

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// Copyright 2013-2015 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.
extern crate num;
#[macro_use]
extern crate num_derive;
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, ToPrimitive)] //~ ERROR
struct Color {
r: u8,
g: u8,
b: u8,
}
fn main() {}

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// Copyright 2013-2015 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.
extern crate num;
#[macro_use]
extern crate num_derive;
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, ToPrimitive)] //~ ERROR
enum Color {
Rgb(u8, u8, u8),
Hsv(u8, u8, u8),
}
fn main() {}

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extern crate compiletest_rs as compiletest;
use std::path::PathBuf;
use std::env::var;
fn run_mode(mode: &'static str) {
let mut config = compiletest::default_config();
let cfg_mode = mode.parse().ok().expect("Invalid mode");
config.target_rustcflags = Some("-L target/debug/ -L target/debug/deps/".to_owned());
if let Ok(name) = var::<&str>("TESTNAME") {
let s : String = name.to_owned();
config.filter = Some(s)
}
config.mode = cfg_mode;
config.src_base = PathBuf::from(format!("tests/{}", mode));
compiletest::run_tests(&config);
}
#[test]
fn compile_test() {
run_mode("compile-fail");
}

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// Copyright 2013-2015 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.
extern crate num;
#[macro_use]
extern crate num_derive;
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, FromPrimitive, ToPrimitive)]
enum Color {}
#[test]
fn test_empty_enum() {
let v: [Option<Color>; 1] = [num::FromPrimitive::from_u64(0)];
assert_eq!(v, [None]);
}

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// Copyright 2013-2015 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.
extern crate num;
#[macro_use]
extern crate num_derive;
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, FromPrimitive, ToPrimitive)]
enum Color {
Red,
Blue,
Green,
}
#[test]
fn test_from_primitive_for_trivial_case() {
let v: [Option<Color>; 4] = [num::FromPrimitive::from_u64(0),
num::FromPrimitive::from_u64(1),
num::FromPrimitive::from_u64(2),
num::FromPrimitive::from_u64(3)];
assert_eq!(v,
[Some(Color::Red), Some(Color::Blue), Some(Color::Green), None]);
}
#[test]
fn test_to_primitive_for_trivial_case() {
let v: [Option<u64>; 3] = [num::ToPrimitive::to_u64(&Color::Red),
num::ToPrimitive::to_u64(&Color::Blue),
num::ToPrimitive::to_u64(&Color::Green)];
assert_eq!(v, [Some(0), Some(1), Some(2)]);
}
#[test]
fn test_reflexive_for_trivial_case() {
let before: [u64; 3] = [0, 1, 2];
let after: Vec<Option<u64>> = before.iter()
.map(|&x| -> Option<Color> { num::FromPrimitive::from_u64(x) })
.map(|x| x.and_then(|x| num::ToPrimitive::to_u64(&x)))
.collect();
let before = before.into_iter().cloned().map(Some).collect::<Vec<_>>();
assert_eq!(before, after);
}

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// Copyright 2013-2015 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.
extern crate num;
#[macro_use]
extern crate num_derive;
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, FromPrimitive)]
enum Color {
Red,
Blue = 5,
Green,
}
#[test]
fn test_from_primitive_for_enum_with_custom_value() {
let v: [Option<Color>; 4] = [num::FromPrimitive::from_u64(0),
num::FromPrimitive::from_u64(5),
num::FromPrimitive::from_u64(6),
num::FromPrimitive::from_u64(3)];
assert_eq!(v,
[Some(Color::Red), Some(Color::Blue), Some(Color::Green), None]);
}

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authors = ["The Rust Project Developers"]
description = "Integer traits and functions"
documentation = "http://rust-num.github.io/num"
homepage = "https://github.com/rust-num/num"
keywords = ["mathematics", "numerics"]
categories = [ "algorithms", "science" ]
license = "MIT/Apache-2.0"
repository = "https://github.com/rust-num/num"
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// Copyright 2013-2014 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
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//! Integer trait and functions.
#![doc(html_logo_url = "https://rust-num.github.io/num/rust-logo-128x128-blk-v2.png",
html_favicon_url = "https://rust-num.github.io/num/favicon.ico",
html_root_url = "https://rust-num.github.io/num/",
html_playground_url = "http://play.integer32.com/")]
extern crate num_traits as traits;
use std::ops::Add;
use traits::{Num, Signed};
pub trait Integer: Sized + Num + PartialOrd + Ord + Eq {
/// Floored integer division.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ~~~
/// # use num_integer::Integer;
/// assert!(( 8).div_floor(& 3) == 2);
/// assert!(( 8).div_floor(&-3) == -3);
/// assert!((-8).div_floor(& 3) == -3);
/// assert!((-8).div_floor(&-3) == 2);
///
/// assert!(( 1).div_floor(& 2) == 0);
/// assert!(( 1).div_floor(&-2) == -1);
/// assert!((-1).div_floor(& 2) == -1);
/// assert!((-1).div_floor(&-2) == 0);
/// ~~~
fn div_floor(&self, other: &Self) -> Self;
/// Floored integer modulo, satisfying:
///
/// ~~~
/// # use num_integer::Integer;
/// # let n = 1; let d = 1;
/// assert!(n.div_floor(&d) * d + n.mod_floor(&d) == n)
/// ~~~
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ~~~
/// # use num_integer::Integer;
/// assert!(( 8).mod_floor(& 3) == 2);
/// assert!(( 8).mod_floor(&-3) == -1);
/// assert!((-8).mod_floor(& 3) == 1);
/// assert!((-8).mod_floor(&-3) == -2);
///
/// assert!(( 1).mod_floor(& 2) == 1);
/// assert!(( 1).mod_floor(&-2) == -1);
/// assert!((-1).mod_floor(& 2) == 1);
/// assert!((-1).mod_floor(&-2) == -1);
/// ~~~
fn mod_floor(&self, other: &Self) -> Self;
/// Greatest Common Divisor (GCD).
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ~~~
/// # use num_integer::Integer;
/// assert_eq!(6.gcd(&8), 2);
/// assert_eq!(7.gcd(&3), 1);
/// ~~~
fn gcd(&self, other: &Self) -> Self;
/// Lowest Common Multiple (LCM).
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ~~~
/// # use num_integer::Integer;
/// assert_eq!(7.lcm(&3), 21);
/// assert_eq!(2.lcm(&4), 4);
/// ~~~
fn lcm(&self, other: &Self) -> Self;
/// Deprecated, use `is_multiple_of` instead.
fn divides(&self, other: &Self) -> bool;
/// Returns `true` if `other` is a multiple of `self`.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ~~~
/// # use num_integer::Integer;
/// assert_eq!(9.is_multiple_of(&3), true);
/// assert_eq!(3.is_multiple_of(&9), false);
/// ~~~
fn is_multiple_of(&self, other: &Self) -> bool;
/// Returns `true` if the number is even.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ~~~
/// # use num_integer::Integer;
/// assert_eq!(3.is_even(), false);
/// assert_eq!(4.is_even(), true);
/// ~~~
fn is_even(&self) -> bool;
/// Returns `true` if the number is odd.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ~~~
/// # use num_integer::Integer;
/// assert_eq!(3.is_odd(), true);
/// assert_eq!(4.is_odd(), false);
/// ~~~
fn is_odd(&self) -> bool;
/// Simultaneous truncated integer division and modulus.
/// Returns `(quotient, remainder)`.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ~~~
/// # use num_integer::Integer;
/// assert_eq!(( 8).div_rem( &3), ( 2, 2));
/// assert_eq!(( 8).div_rem(&-3), (-2, 2));
/// assert_eq!((-8).div_rem( &3), (-2, -2));
/// assert_eq!((-8).div_rem(&-3), ( 2, -2));
///
/// assert_eq!(( 1).div_rem( &2), ( 0, 1));
/// assert_eq!(( 1).div_rem(&-2), ( 0, 1));
/// assert_eq!((-1).div_rem( &2), ( 0, -1));
/// assert_eq!((-1).div_rem(&-2), ( 0, -1));
/// ~~~
#[inline]
fn div_rem(&self, other: &Self) -> (Self, Self);
/// Simultaneous floored integer division and modulus.
/// Returns `(quotient, remainder)`.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ~~~
/// # use num_integer::Integer;
/// assert_eq!(( 8).div_mod_floor( &3), ( 2, 2));
/// assert_eq!(( 8).div_mod_floor(&-3), (-3, -1));
/// assert_eq!((-8).div_mod_floor( &3), (-3, 1));
/// assert_eq!((-8).div_mod_floor(&-3), ( 2, -2));
///
/// assert_eq!(( 1).div_mod_floor( &2), ( 0, 1));
/// assert_eq!(( 1).div_mod_floor(&-2), (-1, -1));
/// assert_eq!((-1).div_mod_floor( &2), (-1, 1));
/// assert_eq!((-1).div_mod_floor(&-2), ( 0, -1));
/// ~~~
fn div_mod_floor(&self, other: &Self) -> (Self, Self) {
(self.div_floor(other), self.mod_floor(other))
}
}
/// Simultaneous integer division and modulus
#[inline]
pub fn div_rem<T: Integer>(x: T, y: T) -> (T, T) {
x.div_rem(&y)
}
/// Floored integer division
#[inline]
pub fn div_floor<T: Integer>(x: T, y: T) -> T {
x.div_floor(&y)
}
/// Floored integer modulus
#[inline]
pub fn mod_floor<T: Integer>(x: T, y: T) -> T {
x.mod_floor(&y)
}
/// Simultaneous floored integer division and modulus
#[inline]
pub fn div_mod_floor<T: Integer>(x: T, y: T) -> (T, T) {
x.div_mod_floor(&y)
}
/// Calculates the Greatest Common Divisor (GCD) of the number and `other`. The
/// result is always positive.
#[inline(always)]
pub fn gcd<T: Integer>(x: T, y: T) -> T {
x.gcd(&y)
}
/// Calculates the Lowest Common Multiple (LCM) of the number and `other`.
#[inline(always)]
pub fn lcm<T: Integer>(x: T, y: T) -> T {
x.lcm(&y)
}
macro_rules! impl_integer_for_isize {
($T:ty, $test_mod:ident) => (
impl Integer for $T {
/// Floored integer division
#[inline]
fn div_floor(&self, other: &Self) -> Self {
// Algorithm from [Daan Leijen. _Division and Modulus for Computer Scientists_,
// December 2001](http://research.microsoft.com/pubs/151917/divmodnote-letter.pdf)
match self.div_rem(other) {
(d, r) if (r > 0 && *other < 0)
|| (r < 0 && *other > 0) => d - 1,
(d, _) => d,
}
}
/// Floored integer modulo
#[inline]
fn mod_floor(&self, other: &Self) -> Self {
// Algorithm from [Daan Leijen. _Division and Modulus for Computer Scientists_,
// December 2001](http://research.microsoft.com/pubs/151917/divmodnote-letter.pdf)
match *self % *other {
r if (r > 0 && *other < 0)
|| (r < 0 && *other > 0) => r + *other,
r => r,
}
}
/// Calculates `div_floor` and `mod_floor` simultaneously
#[inline]
fn div_mod_floor(&self, other: &Self) -> (Self, Self) {
// Algorithm from [Daan Leijen. _Division and Modulus for Computer Scientists_,
// December 2001](http://research.microsoft.com/pubs/151917/divmodnote-letter.pdf)
match self.div_rem(other) {
(d, r) if (r > 0 && *other < 0)
|| (r < 0 && *other > 0) => (d - 1, r + *other),
(d, r) => (d, r),
}
}
/// Calculates the Greatest Common Divisor (GCD) of the number and
/// `other`. The result is always positive.
#[inline]
fn gcd(&self, other: &Self) -> Self {
// Use Stein's algorithm
let mut m = *self;
let mut n = *other;
if m == 0 || n == 0 { return (m | n).abs() }
// find common factors of 2
let shift = (m | n).trailing_zeros();
// The algorithm needs positive numbers, but the minimum value
// can't be represented as a positive one.
// It's also a power of two, so the gcd can be
// calculated by bitshifting in that case
// Assuming two's complement, the number created by the shift
// is positive for all numbers except gcd = abs(min value)
// The call to .abs() causes a panic in debug mode
if m == Self::min_value() || n == Self::min_value() {
return (1 << shift).abs()
}
// guaranteed to be positive now, rest like unsigned algorithm
m = m.abs();
n = n.abs();
// divide n and m by 2 until odd
// m inside loop
n >>= n.trailing_zeros();
while m != 0 {
m >>= m.trailing_zeros();
if n > m { ::std::mem::swap(&mut n, &mut m) }
m -= n;
}
n << shift
}
/// Calculates the Lowest Common Multiple (LCM) of the number and
/// `other`.
#[inline]
fn lcm(&self, other: &Self) -> Self {
// should not have to recalculate abs
(*self * (*other / self.gcd(other))).abs()
}
/// Deprecated, use `is_multiple_of` instead.
#[inline]
fn divides(&self, other: &Self) -> bool {
self.is_multiple_of(other)
}
/// Returns `true` if the number is a multiple of `other`.
#[inline]
fn is_multiple_of(&self, other: &Self) -> bool {
*self % *other == 0
}
/// Returns `true` if the number is divisible by `2`
#[inline]
fn is_even(&self) -> bool { (*self) & 1 == 0 }
/// Returns `true` if the number is not divisible by `2`
#[inline]
fn is_odd(&self) -> bool { !self.is_even() }
/// Simultaneous truncated integer division and modulus.
#[inline]
fn div_rem(&self, other: &Self) -> (Self, Self) {
(*self / *other, *self % *other)
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod $test_mod {
use Integer;
/// Checks that the division rule holds for:
///
/// - `n`: numerator (dividend)
/// - `d`: denominator (divisor)
/// - `qr`: quotient and remainder
#[cfg(test)]
fn test_division_rule((n,d): ($T, $T), (q,r): ($T, $T)) {
assert_eq!(d * q + r, n);
}
#[test]
fn test_div_rem() {
fn test_nd_dr(nd: ($T,$T), qr: ($T,$T)) {
let (n,d) = nd;
let separate_div_rem = (n / d, n % d);
let combined_div_rem = n.div_rem(&d);
assert_eq!(separate_div_rem, qr);
assert_eq!(combined_div_rem, qr);
test_division_rule(nd, separate_div_rem);
test_division_rule(nd, combined_div_rem);
}
test_nd_dr(( 8, 3), ( 2, 2));
test_nd_dr(( 8, -3), (-2, 2));
test_nd_dr((-8, 3), (-2, -2));
test_nd_dr((-8, -3), ( 2, -2));
test_nd_dr(( 1, 2), ( 0, 1));
test_nd_dr(( 1, -2), ( 0, 1));
test_nd_dr((-1, 2), ( 0, -1));
test_nd_dr((-1, -2), ( 0, -1));
}
#[test]
fn test_div_mod_floor() {
fn test_nd_dm(nd: ($T,$T), dm: ($T,$T)) {
let (n,d) = nd;
let separate_div_mod_floor = (n.div_floor(&d), n.mod_floor(&d));
let combined_div_mod_floor = n.div_mod_floor(&d);
assert_eq!(separate_div_mod_floor, dm);
assert_eq!(combined_div_mod_floor, dm);
test_division_rule(nd, separate_div_mod_floor);
test_division_rule(nd, combined_div_mod_floor);
}
test_nd_dm(( 8, 3), ( 2, 2));
test_nd_dm(( 8, -3), (-3, -1));
test_nd_dm((-8, 3), (-3, 1));
test_nd_dm((-8, -3), ( 2, -2));
test_nd_dm(( 1, 2), ( 0, 1));
test_nd_dm(( 1, -2), (-1, -1));
test_nd_dm((-1, 2), (-1, 1));
test_nd_dm((-1, -2), ( 0, -1));
}
#[test]
fn test_gcd() {
assert_eq!((10 as $T).gcd(&2), 2 as $T);
assert_eq!((10 as $T).gcd(&3), 1 as $T);
assert_eq!((0 as $T).gcd(&3), 3 as $T);
assert_eq!((3 as $T).gcd(&3), 3 as $T);
assert_eq!((56 as $T).gcd(&42), 14 as $T);
assert_eq!((3 as $T).gcd(&-3), 3 as $T);
assert_eq!((-6 as $T).gcd(&3), 3 as $T);
assert_eq!((-4 as $T).gcd(&-2), 2 as $T);
}
#[test]
fn test_gcd_cmp_with_euclidean() {
fn euclidean_gcd(mut m: $T, mut n: $T) -> $T {
while m != 0 {
::std::mem::swap(&mut m, &mut n);
m %= n;
}
n.abs()
}
// gcd(-128, b) = 128 is not representable as positive value
// for i8
for i in -127..127 {
for j in -127..127 {
assert_eq!(euclidean_gcd(i,j), i.gcd(&j));
}
}
// last value
// FIXME: Use inclusive ranges for above loop when implemented
let i = 127;
for j in -127..127 {
assert_eq!(euclidean_gcd(i,j), i.gcd(&j));
}
assert_eq!(127.gcd(&127), 127);
}
#[test]
fn test_gcd_min_val() {
let min = <$T>::min_value();
let max = <$T>::max_value();
let max_pow2 = max / 2 + 1;
assert_eq!(min.gcd(&max), 1 as $T);
assert_eq!(max.gcd(&min), 1 as $T);
assert_eq!(min.gcd(&max_pow2), max_pow2);
assert_eq!(max_pow2.gcd(&min), max_pow2);
assert_eq!(min.gcd(&42), 2 as $T);
assert_eq!((42 as $T).gcd(&min), 2 as $T);
}
#[test]
#[should_panic]
fn test_gcd_min_val_min_val() {
let min = <$T>::min_value();
assert!(min.gcd(&min) >= 0);
}
#[test]
#[should_panic]
fn test_gcd_min_val_0() {
let min = <$T>::min_value();
assert!(min.gcd(&0) >= 0);
}
#[test]
#[should_panic]
fn test_gcd_0_min_val() {
let min = <$T>::min_value();
assert!((0 as $T).gcd(&min) >= 0);
}
#[test]
fn test_lcm() {
assert_eq!((1 as $T).lcm(&0), 0 as $T);
assert_eq!((0 as $T).lcm(&1), 0 as $T);
assert_eq!((1 as $T).lcm(&1), 1 as $T);
assert_eq!((-1 as $T).lcm(&1), 1 as $T);
assert_eq!((1 as $T).lcm(&-1), 1 as $T);
assert_eq!((-1 as $T).lcm(&-1), 1 as $T);
assert_eq!((8 as $T).lcm(&9), 72 as $T);
assert_eq!((11 as $T).lcm(&5), 55 as $T);
}
#[test]
fn test_even() {
assert_eq!((-4 as $T).is_even(), true);
assert_eq!((-3 as $T).is_even(), false);
assert_eq!((-2 as $T).is_even(), true);
assert_eq!((-1 as $T).is_even(), false);
assert_eq!((0 as $T).is_even(), true);
assert_eq!((1 as $T).is_even(), false);
assert_eq!((2 as $T).is_even(), true);
assert_eq!((3 as $T).is_even(), false);
assert_eq!((4 as $T).is_even(), true);
}
#[test]
fn test_odd() {
assert_eq!((-4 as $T).is_odd(), false);
assert_eq!((-3 as $T).is_odd(), true);
assert_eq!((-2 as $T).is_odd(), false);
assert_eq!((-1 as $T).is_odd(), true);
assert_eq!((0 as $T).is_odd(), false);
assert_eq!((1 as $T).is_odd(), true);
assert_eq!((2 as $T).is_odd(), false);
assert_eq!((3 as $T).is_odd(), true);
assert_eq!((4 as $T).is_odd(), false);
}
}
)
}
impl_integer_for_isize!(i8, test_integer_i8);
impl_integer_for_isize!(i16, test_integer_i16);
impl_integer_for_isize!(i32, test_integer_i32);
impl_integer_for_isize!(i64, test_integer_i64);
impl_integer_for_isize!(isize, test_integer_isize);
macro_rules! impl_integer_for_usize {
($T:ty, $test_mod:ident) => (
impl Integer for $T {
/// Unsigned integer division. Returns the same result as `div` (`/`).
#[inline]
fn div_floor(&self, other: &Self) -> Self {
*self / *other
}
/// Unsigned integer modulo operation. Returns the same result as `rem` (`%`).
#[inline]
fn mod_floor(&self, other: &Self) -> Self {
*self % *other
}
/// Calculates the Greatest Common Divisor (GCD) of the number and `other`
#[inline]
fn gcd(&self, other: &Self) -> Self {
// Use Stein's algorithm
let mut m = *self;
let mut n = *other;
if m == 0 || n == 0 { return m | n }
// find common factors of 2
let shift = (m | n).trailing_zeros();
// divide n and m by 2 until odd
// m inside loop
n >>= n.trailing_zeros();
while m != 0 {
m >>= m.trailing_zeros();
if n > m { ::std::mem::swap(&mut n, &mut m) }
m -= n;
}
n << shift
}
/// Calculates the Lowest Common Multiple (LCM) of the number and `other`.
#[inline]
fn lcm(&self, other: &Self) -> Self {
*self * (*other / self.gcd(other))
}
/// Deprecated, use `is_multiple_of` instead.
#[inline]
fn divides(&self, other: &Self) -> bool {
self.is_multiple_of(other)
}
/// Returns `true` if the number is a multiple of `other`.
#[inline]
fn is_multiple_of(&self, other: &Self) -> bool {
*self % *other == 0
}
/// Returns `true` if the number is divisible by `2`.
#[inline]
fn is_even(&self) -> bool {
*self % 2 == 0
}
/// Returns `true` if the number is not divisible by `2`.
#[inline]
fn is_odd(&self) -> bool {
!self.is_even()
}
/// Simultaneous truncated integer division and modulus.
#[inline]
fn div_rem(&self, other: &Self) -> (Self, Self) {
(*self / *other, *self % *other)
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod $test_mod {
use Integer;
#[test]
fn test_div_mod_floor() {
assert_eq!((10 as $T).div_floor(&(3 as $T)), 3 as $T);
assert_eq!((10 as $T).mod_floor(&(3 as $T)), 1 as $T);
assert_eq!((10 as $T).div_mod_floor(&(3 as $T)), (3 as $T, 1 as $T));
assert_eq!((5 as $T).div_floor(&(5 as $T)), 1 as $T);
assert_eq!((5 as $T).mod_floor(&(5 as $T)), 0 as $T);
assert_eq!((5 as $T).div_mod_floor(&(5 as $T)), (1 as $T, 0 as $T));
assert_eq!((3 as $T).div_floor(&(7 as $T)), 0 as $T);
assert_eq!((3 as $T).mod_floor(&(7 as $T)), 3 as $T);
assert_eq!((3 as $T).div_mod_floor(&(7 as $T)), (0 as $T, 3 as $T));
}
#[test]
fn test_gcd() {
assert_eq!((10 as $T).gcd(&2), 2 as $T);
assert_eq!((10 as $T).gcd(&3), 1 as $T);
assert_eq!((0 as $T).gcd(&3), 3 as $T);
assert_eq!((3 as $T).gcd(&3), 3 as $T);
assert_eq!((56 as $T).gcd(&42), 14 as $T);
}
#[test]
fn test_gcd_cmp_with_euclidean() {
fn euclidean_gcd(mut m: $T, mut n: $T) -> $T {
while m != 0 {
::std::mem::swap(&mut m, &mut n);
m %= n;
}
n
}
for i in 0..255 {
for j in 0..255 {
assert_eq!(euclidean_gcd(i,j), i.gcd(&j));
}
}
// last value
// FIXME: Use inclusive ranges for above loop when implemented
let i = 255;
for j in 0..255 {
assert_eq!(euclidean_gcd(i,j), i.gcd(&j));
}
assert_eq!(255.gcd(&255), 255);
}
#[test]
fn test_lcm() {
assert_eq!((1 as $T).lcm(&0), 0 as $T);
assert_eq!((0 as $T).lcm(&1), 0 as $T);
assert_eq!((1 as $T).lcm(&1), 1 as $T);
assert_eq!((8 as $T).lcm(&9), 72 as $T);
assert_eq!((11 as $T).lcm(&5), 55 as $T);
assert_eq!((15 as $T).lcm(&17), 255 as $T);
}
#[test]
fn test_is_multiple_of() {
assert!((6 as $T).is_multiple_of(&(6 as $T)));
assert!((6 as $T).is_multiple_of(&(3 as $T)));
assert!((6 as $T).is_multiple_of(&(1 as $T)));
}
#[test]
fn test_even() {
assert_eq!((0 as $T).is_even(), true);
assert_eq!((1 as $T).is_even(), false);
assert_eq!((2 as $T).is_even(), true);
assert_eq!((3 as $T).is_even(), false);
assert_eq!((4 as $T).is_even(), true);
}
#[test]
fn test_odd() {
assert_eq!((0 as $T).is_odd(), false);
assert_eq!((1 as $T).is_odd(), true);
assert_eq!((2 as $T).is_odd(), false);
assert_eq!((3 as $T).is_odd(), true);
assert_eq!((4 as $T).is_odd(), false);
}
}
)
}
impl_integer_for_usize!(u8, test_integer_u8);
impl_integer_for_usize!(u16, test_integer_u16);
impl_integer_for_usize!(u32, test_integer_u32);
impl_integer_for_usize!(u64, test_integer_u64);
impl_integer_for_usize!(usize, test_integer_usize);
/// An iterator over binomial coefficients.
pub struct IterBinomial<T> {
a: T,
n: T,
k: T,
}
impl<T> IterBinomial<T>
where T: Integer,
{
/// For a given n, iterate over all binomial coefficients binomial(n, k), for k=0...n.
///
/// Note that this might overflow, depending on `T`. For the primitive
/// integer types, the following n are the largest ones for which there will
/// be no overflow:
///
/// type | n
/// -----|---
/// u8 | 10
/// i8 | 9
/// u16 | 18
/// i16 | 17
/// u32 | 34
/// i32 | 33
/// u64 | 67
/// i64 | 66
///
/// For larger n, `T` should be a bigint type.
pub fn new(n: T) -> IterBinomial<T> {
IterBinomial {
k: T::zero(), a: T::one(), n: n
}
}
}
impl<T> Iterator for IterBinomial<T>
where T: Integer + Clone
{
type Item = T;
fn next(&mut self) -> Option<T> {
if self.k > self.n {
return None;
}
self.a = if !self.k.is_zero() {
multiply_and_divide(
self.a.clone(),
self.n.clone() - self.k.clone() + T::one(),
self.k.clone()
)
} else {
T::one()
};
self.k = self.k.clone() + T::one();
Some(self.a.clone())
}
}
/// Calculate r * a / b, avoiding overflows and fractions.
///
/// Assumes that b divides r * a evenly.
fn multiply_and_divide<T: Integer + Clone>(r: T, a: T, b: T) -> T {
// See http://blog.plover.com/math/choose-2.html for the idea.
let g = gcd(r.clone(), b.clone());
r/g.clone() * (a / (b/g))
}
/// Calculate the binomial coefficient.
///
/// Note that this might overflow, depending on `T`. For the primitive integer
/// types, the following n are the largest ones possible such that there will
/// be no overflow for any k:
///
/// type | n
/// -----|---
/// u8 | 10
/// i8 | 9
/// u16 | 18
/// i16 | 17
/// u32 | 34
/// i32 | 33
/// u64 | 67
/// i64 | 66
///
/// For larger n, consider using a bigint type for `T`.
pub fn binomial<T: Integer + Clone>(mut n: T, k: T) -> T {
// See http://blog.plover.com/math/choose.html for the idea.
if k > n {
return T::zero();
}
if k > n.clone() - k.clone() {
return binomial(n.clone(), n - k);
}
let mut r = T::one();
let mut d = T::one();
loop {
if d > k {
break;
}
r = multiply_and_divide(r, n.clone(), d.clone());
n = n - T::one();
d = d + T::one();
}
r
}
/// Calculate the multinomial coefficient.
pub fn multinomial<T: Integer + Clone>(k: &[T]) -> T
where for<'a> T: Add<&'a T, Output = T>
{
let mut r = T::one();
let mut p = T::zero();
for i in k {
p = p + i;
r = r * binomial(p.clone(), i.clone());
}
r
}
#[test]
fn test_lcm_overflow() {
macro_rules! check {
($t:ty, $x:expr, $y:expr, $r:expr) => { {
let x: $t = $x;
let y: $t = $y;
let o = x.checked_mul(y);
assert!(o.is_none(),
"sanity checking that {} input {} * {} overflows",
stringify!($t), x, y);
assert_eq!(x.lcm(&y), $r);
assert_eq!(y.lcm(&x), $r);
} }
}
// Original bug (Issue #166)
check!(i64, 46656000000000000, 600, 46656000000000000);
check!(i8, 0x40, 0x04, 0x40);
check!(u8, 0x80, 0x02, 0x80);
check!(i16, 0x40_00, 0x04, 0x40_00);
check!(u16, 0x80_00, 0x02, 0x80_00);
check!(i32, 0x4000_0000, 0x04, 0x4000_0000);
check!(u32, 0x8000_0000, 0x02, 0x8000_0000);
check!(i64, 0x4000_0000_0000_0000, 0x04, 0x4000_0000_0000_0000);
check!(u64, 0x8000_0000_0000_0000, 0x02, 0x8000_0000_0000_0000);
}
#[test]
fn test_iter_binomial() {
macro_rules! check_simple {
($t:ty) => { {
let n: $t = 3;
let c: Vec<_> = IterBinomial::new(n).collect();
let expected = vec![1, 3, 3, 1];
assert_eq!(c, expected);
} }
}
check_simple!(u8);
check_simple!(i8);
check_simple!(u16);
check_simple!(i16);
check_simple!(u32);
check_simple!(i32);
check_simple!(u64);
check_simple!(i64);
macro_rules! check_binomial {
($t:ty, $n:expr) => { {
let n: $t = $n;
let c: Vec<_> = IterBinomial::new(n).collect();
let mut k: $t = 0;
for b in c {
assert_eq!(b, binomial(n, k));
k += 1;
}
} }
}
// Check the largest n for which there is no overflow.
check_binomial!(u8, 10);
check_binomial!(i8, 9);
check_binomial!(u16, 18);
check_binomial!(i16, 17);
check_binomial!(u32, 34);
check_binomial!(i32, 33);
check_binomial!(u64, 67);
check_binomial!(i64, 66);
}
#[test]
fn test_binomial() {
macro_rules! check {
($t:ty, $x:expr, $y:expr, $r:expr) => { {
let x: $t = $x;
let y: $t = $y;
let expected: $t = $r;
assert_eq!(binomial(x, y), expected);
if y <= x {
assert_eq!(binomial(x, x - y), expected);
}
} }
}
check!(u8, 9, 4, 126);
check!(u8, 0, 0, 1);
check!(u8, 2, 3, 0);
check!(i8, 9, 4, 126);
check!(i8, 0, 0, 1);
check!(i8, 2, 3, 0);
check!(u16, 100, 2, 4950);
check!(u16, 14, 4, 1001);
check!(u16, 0, 0, 1);
check!(u16, 2, 3, 0);
check!(i16, 100, 2, 4950);
check!(i16, 14, 4, 1001);
check!(i16, 0, 0, 1);
check!(i16, 2, 3, 0);
check!(u32, 100, 2, 4950);
check!(u32, 35, 11, 417225900);
check!(u32, 14, 4, 1001);
check!(u32, 0, 0, 1);
check!(u32, 2, 3, 0);
check!(i32, 100, 2, 4950);
check!(i32, 35, 11, 417225900);
check!(i32, 14, 4, 1001);
check!(i32, 0, 0, 1);
check!(i32, 2, 3, 0);
check!(u64, 100, 2, 4950);
check!(u64, 35, 11, 417225900);
check!(u64, 14, 4, 1001);
check!(u64, 0, 0, 1);
check!(u64, 2, 3, 0);
check!(i64, 100, 2, 4950);
check!(i64, 35, 11, 417225900);
check!(i64, 14, 4, 1001);
check!(i64, 0, 0, 1);
check!(i64, 2, 3, 0);
}
#[test]
fn test_multinomial() {
macro_rules! check_binomial {
($t:ty, $k:expr) => { {
let n: $t = $k.iter().fold(0, |acc, &x| acc + x);
let k: &[$t] = $k;
assert_eq!(k.len(), 2);
assert_eq!(multinomial(k), binomial(n, k[0]));
} }
}
check_binomial!(u8, &[4, 5]);
check_binomial!(i8, &[4, 5]);
check_binomial!(u16, &[2, 98]);
check_binomial!(u16, &[4, 10]);
check_binomial!(i16, &[2, 98]);
check_binomial!(i16, &[4, 10]);
check_binomial!(u32, &[2, 98]);
check_binomial!(u32, &[11, 24]);
check_binomial!(u32, &[4, 10]);
check_binomial!(i32, &[2, 98]);
check_binomial!(i32, &[11, 24]);
check_binomial!(i32, &[4, 10]);
check_binomial!(u64, &[2, 98]);
check_binomial!(u64, &[11, 24]);
check_binomial!(u64, &[4, 10]);
check_binomial!(i64, &[2, 98]);
check_binomial!(i64, &[11, 24]);
check_binomial!(i64, &[4, 10]);
macro_rules! check_multinomial {
($t:ty, $k:expr, $r:expr) => { {
let k: &[$t] = $k;
let expected: $t = $r;
assert_eq!(multinomial(k), expected);
} }
}
check_multinomial!(u8, &[2, 1, 2], 30);
check_multinomial!(u8, &[2, 3, 0], 10);
check_multinomial!(i8, &[2, 1, 2], 30);
check_multinomial!(i8, &[2, 3, 0], 10);
check_multinomial!(u16, &[2, 1, 2], 30);
check_multinomial!(u16, &[2, 3, 0], 10);
check_multinomial!(i16, &[2, 1, 2], 30);
check_multinomial!(i16, &[2, 3, 0], 10);
check_multinomial!(u32, &[2, 1, 2], 30);
check_multinomial!(u32, &[2, 3, 0], 10);
check_multinomial!(i32, &[2, 1, 2], 30);
check_multinomial!(i32, &[2, 3, 0], 10);
check_multinomial!(u64, &[2, 1, 2], 30);
check_multinomial!(u64, &[2, 3, 0], 10);
check_multinomial!(i64, &[2, 1, 2], 30);
check_multinomial!(i64, &[2, 3, 0], 10);
check_multinomial!(u64, &[], 1);
check_multinomial!(u64, &[0], 1);
check_multinomial!(u64, &[12345], 1);
}

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[package]
authors = ["The Rust Project Developers"]
description = "External iterators for generic mathematics"
documentation = "http://rust-num.github.io/num"
homepage = "https://github.com/rust-num/num"
keywords = ["mathematics", "numerics"]
categories = [ "algorithms", "science" ]
license = "MIT/Apache-2.0"
repository = "https://github.com/rust-num/num"
name = "num-iter"
version = "0.1.34"
[dependencies]
[dependencies.num-integer]
optional = false
path = "../integer"
version = "0.1.32"
[dependencies.num-traits]
optional = false
path = "../traits"
version = "0.1.32"

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// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
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//! External iterators for generic mathematics
#![doc(html_logo_url = "https://rust-num.github.io/num/rust-logo-128x128-blk-v2.png",
html_favicon_url = "https://rust-num.github.io/num/favicon.ico",
html_root_url = "https://rust-num.github.io/num/",
html_playground_url = "http://play.integer32.com/")]
extern crate num_traits as traits;
extern crate num_integer as integer;
use integer::Integer;
use traits::{Zero, One, CheckedAdd, ToPrimitive};
use std::ops::{Add, Sub};
/// An iterator over the range [start, stop)
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct Range<A> {
state: A,
stop: A,
one: A
}
/// Returns an iterator over the given range [start, stop) (that is, starting
/// at start (inclusive), and ending at stop (exclusive)).
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```rust
/// let array = [0, 1, 2, 3, 4];
///
/// for i in num_iter::range(0, 5) {
/// println!("{}", i);
/// assert_eq!(i, array[i]);
/// }
/// ```
#[inline]
pub fn range<A>(start: A, stop: A) -> Range<A>
where A: Add<A, Output = A> + PartialOrd + Clone + One
{
Range{state: start, stop: stop, one: One::one()}
}
// FIXME: rust-lang/rust#10414: Unfortunate type bound
impl<A> Iterator for Range<A>
where A: Add<A, Output = A> + PartialOrd + Clone + ToPrimitive
{
type Item = A;
#[inline]
fn next(&mut self) -> Option<A> {
if self.state < self.stop {
let result = self.state.clone();
self.state = self.state.clone() + self.one.clone();
Some(result)
} else {
None
}
}
#[inline]
fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option<usize>) {
// This first checks if the elements are representable as i64. If they aren't, try u64 (to
// handle cases like range(huge, huger)). We don't use usize/int because the difference of
// the i64/u64 might lie within their range.
let bound = match self.state.to_i64() {
Some(a) => {
let sz = self.stop.to_i64().map(|b| b.checked_sub(a));
match sz {
Some(Some(bound)) => bound.to_usize(),
_ => None,
}
},
None => match self.state.to_u64() {
Some(a) => {
let sz = self.stop.to_u64().map(|b| b.checked_sub(a));
match sz {
Some(Some(bound)) => bound.to_usize(),
_ => None
}
},
None => None
}
};
match bound {
Some(b) => (b, Some(b)),
// Standard fallback for unbounded/unrepresentable bounds
None => (0, None)
}
}
}
/// `Integer` is required to ensure the range will be the same regardless of
/// the direction it is consumed.
impl<A> DoubleEndedIterator for Range<A>
where A: Integer + Clone + ToPrimitive
{
#[inline]
fn next_back(&mut self) -> Option<A> {
if self.stop > self.state {
self.stop = self.stop.clone() - self.one.clone();
Some(self.stop.clone())
} else {
None
}
}
}
/// An iterator over the range [start, stop]
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct RangeInclusive<A> {
range: Range<A>,
done: bool,
}
/// Return an iterator over the range [start, stop]
#[inline]
pub fn range_inclusive<A>(start: A, stop: A) -> RangeInclusive<A>
where A: Add<A, Output = A> + PartialOrd + Clone + One
{
RangeInclusive{range: range(start, stop), done: false}
}
impl<A> Iterator for RangeInclusive<A>
where A: Add<A, Output = A> + PartialOrd + Clone + ToPrimitive
{
type Item = A;
#[inline]
fn next(&mut self) -> Option<A> {
match self.range.next() {
Some(x) => Some(x),
None => {
if !self.done && self.range.state == self.range.stop {
self.done = true;
Some(self.range.stop.clone())
} else {
None
}
}
}
}
#[inline]
fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option<usize>) {
let (lo, hi) = self.range.size_hint();
if self.done {
(lo, hi)
} else {
let lo = lo.saturating_add(1);
let hi = match hi {
Some(x) => x.checked_add(1),
None => None
};
(lo, hi)
}
}
}
impl<A> DoubleEndedIterator for RangeInclusive<A>
where A: Sub<A, Output = A> + Integer + Clone + ToPrimitive
{
#[inline]
fn next_back(&mut self) -> Option<A> {
if self.range.stop > self.range.state {
let result = self.range.stop.clone();
self.range.stop = self.range.stop.clone() - self.range.one.clone();
Some(result)
} else if !self.done && self.range.state == self.range.stop {
self.done = true;
Some(self.range.stop.clone())
} else {
None
}
}
}
/// An iterator over the range [start, stop) by `step`. It handles overflow by stopping.
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct RangeStep<A> {
state: A,
stop: A,
step: A,
rev: bool,
}
/// Return an iterator over the range [start, stop) by `step`. It handles overflow by stopping.
#[inline]
pub fn range_step<A>(start: A, stop: A, step: A) -> RangeStep<A>
where A: CheckedAdd + PartialOrd + Clone + Zero
{
let rev = step < Zero::zero();
RangeStep{state: start, stop: stop, step: step, rev: rev}
}
impl<A> Iterator for RangeStep<A>
where A: CheckedAdd + PartialOrd + Clone
{
type Item = A;
#[inline]
fn next(&mut self) -> Option<A> {
if (self.rev && self.state > self.stop) || (!self.rev && self.state < self.stop) {
let result = self.state.clone();
match self.state.checked_add(&self.step) {
Some(x) => self.state = x,
None => self.state = self.stop.clone()
}
Some(result)
} else {
None
}
}
}
/// An iterator over the range [start, stop] by `step`. It handles overflow by stopping.
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct RangeStepInclusive<A> {
state: A,
stop: A,
step: A,
rev: bool,
done: bool,
}
/// Return an iterator over the range [start, stop] by `step`. It handles overflow by stopping.
#[inline]
pub fn range_step_inclusive<A>(start: A, stop: A, step: A) -> RangeStepInclusive<A>
where A: CheckedAdd + PartialOrd + Clone + Zero
{
let rev = step < Zero::zero();
RangeStepInclusive{state: start, stop: stop, step: step, rev: rev, done: false}
}
impl<A> Iterator for RangeStepInclusive<A>
where A: CheckedAdd + PartialOrd + Clone + PartialEq
{
type Item = A;
#[inline]
fn next(&mut self) -> Option<A> {
if !self.done && ((self.rev && self.state >= self.stop) ||
(!self.rev && self.state <= self.stop)) {
let result = self.state.clone();
match self.state.checked_add(&self.step) {
Some(x) => self.state = x,
None => self.done = true
}
Some(result)
} else {
None
}
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use std::usize;
use std::ops::{Add, Mul};
use std::cmp::Ordering;
use traits::{One, ToPrimitive};
#[test]
fn test_range() {
/// A mock type to check Range when ToPrimitive returns None
struct Foo;
impl ToPrimitive for Foo {
fn to_i64(&self) -> Option<i64> { None }
fn to_u64(&self) -> Option<u64> { None }
}
impl Add<Foo> for Foo {
type Output = Foo;
fn add(self, _: Foo) -> Foo {
Foo
}
}
impl PartialEq for Foo {
fn eq(&self, _: &Foo) -> bool {
true
}
}
impl PartialOrd for Foo {
fn partial_cmp(&self, _: &Foo) -> Option<Ordering> {
None
}
}
impl Clone for Foo {
fn clone(&self) -> Foo {
Foo
}
}
impl Mul<Foo> for Foo {
type Output = Foo;
fn mul(self, _: Foo) -> Foo {
Foo
}
}
impl One for Foo {
fn one() -> Foo {
Foo
}
}
assert!(super::range(0, 5).collect::<Vec<isize>>() == vec![0, 1, 2, 3, 4]);
assert!(super::range(-10, -1).collect::<Vec<isize>>() ==
vec![-10, -9, -8, -7, -6, -5, -4, -3, -2]);
assert!(super::range(0, 5).rev().collect::<Vec<isize>>() == vec![4, 3, 2, 1, 0]);
assert_eq!(super::range(200, -5).count(), 0);
assert_eq!(super::range(200, -5).rev().count(), 0);
assert_eq!(super::range(200, 200).count(), 0);
assert_eq!(super::range(200, 200).rev().count(), 0);
assert_eq!(super::range(0, 100).size_hint(), (100, Some(100)));
// this test is only meaningful when sizeof usize < sizeof u64
assert_eq!(super::range(usize::MAX - 1, usize::MAX).size_hint(), (1, Some(1)));
assert_eq!(super::range(-10, -1).size_hint(), (9, Some(9)));
}
#[test]
fn test_range_inclusive() {
assert!(super::range_inclusive(0, 5).collect::<Vec<isize>>() ==
vec![0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]);
assert!(super::range_inclusive(0, 5).rev().collect::<Vec<isize>>() ==
vec![5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0]);
assert_eq!(super::range_inclusive(200, -5).count(), 0);
assert_eq!(super::range_inclusive(200, -5).rev().count(), 0);
assert!(super::range_inclusive(200, 200).collect::<Vec<isize>>() == vec![200]);
assert!(super::range_inclusive(200, 200).rev().collect::<Vec<isize>>() == vec![200]);
}
#[test]
fn test_range_step() {
assert!(super::range_step(0, 20, 5).collect::<Vec<isize>>() ==
vec![0, 5, 10, 15]);
assert!(super::range_step(20, 0, -5).collect::<Vec<isize>>() ==
vec![20, 15, 10, 5]);
assert!(super::range_step(20, 0, -6).collect::<Vec<isize>>() ==
vec![20, 14, 8, 2]);
assert!(super::range_step(200u8, 255, 50).collect::<Vec<u8>>() ==
vec![200u8, 250]);
assert!(super::range_step(200, -5, 1).collect::<Vec<isize>>() == vec![]);
assert!(super::range_step(200, 200, 1).collect::<Vec<isize>>() == vec![]);
}
#[test]
fn test_range_step_inclusive() {
assert!(super::range_step_inclusive(0, 20, 5).collect::<Vec<isize>>() ==
vec![0, 5, 10, 15, 20]);
assert!(super::range_step_inclusive(20, 0, -5).collect::<Vec<isize>>() ==
vec![20, 15, 10, 5, 0]);
assert!(super::range_step_inclusive(20, 0, -6).collect::<Vec<isize>>() ==
vec![20, 14, 8, 2]);
assert!(super::range_step_inclusive(200u8, 255, 50).collect::<Vec<u8>>() ==
vec![200u8, 250]);
assert!(super::range_step_inclusive(200, -5, 1).collect::<Vec<isize>>() ==
vec![]);
assert!(super::range_step_inclusive(200, 200, 1).collect::<Vec<isize>>() ==
vec![200]);
}
}

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[package]
authors = ["The Rust Project Developers"]
description = "Rational numbers implementation for Rust"
documentation = "http://rust-num.github.io/num"
homepage = "https://github.com/rust-num/num"
keywords = ["mathematics", "numerics"]
categories = [ "algorithms", "data-structures", "science" ]
license = "MIT/Apache-2.0"
name = "num-rational"
repository = "https://github.com/rust-num/num"
version = "0.1.40"
[dependencies]
[dependencies.num-bigint]
optional = true
path = "../bigint"
version = "0.1.32"
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path = "../integer"
version = "0.1.32"
[dependencies.num-traits]
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// Copyright 2014-2016 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT // Copyright 2013-2014 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at // file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT. // http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
// //
@ -8,104 +8,145 @@
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed // option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms. // except according to those terms.
//! A collection of numeric types and traits for Rust. //! A Big integer (signed version: `BigInt`, unsigned version: `BigUint`).
//! //!
//! This includes new types for big integers, rationals, and complex numbers, //! A `BigUint` is represented as a vector of `BigDigit`s.
//! new traits for generic programming on numeric properties like `Integer`, //! A `BigInt` is a combination of `BigUint` and `Sign`.
//! and generic range iterators. //!
//! Common numerical operations are overloaded, so we can treat them
//! the same way we treat other numbers.
//! //!
//! ## Example //! ## Example
//! //!
//! This example uses the BigRational type and [Newton's method][newt] to //! ```rust
//! approximate a square root to arbitrary precision: //! extern crate num_bigint;
//! extern crate num_traits;
//! //!
//! ``` //! # fn main() {
//! extern crate num; //! use num_bigint::BigUint;
//! # #[cfg(all(feature = "bigint", feature="rational"))] //! use num_traits::{Zero, One};
//! # mod test { //! use std::mem::replace;
//! //!
//! use num::FromPrimitive; //! // Calculate large fibonacci numbers.
//! use num::bigint::BigInt; //! fn fib(n: usize) -> BigUint {
//! use num::rational::{Ratio, BigRational}; //! let mut f0: BigUint = Zero::zero();
//! //! let mut f1: BigUint = One::one();
//! # pub //! for _ in 0..n {
//! fn approx_sqrt(number: u64, iterations: usize) -> BigRational { //! let f2 = f0 + &f1;
//! let start: Ratio<BigInt> = Ratio::from_integer(FromPrimitive::from_u64(number).unwrap()); //! // This is a low cost way of swapping f0 with f1 and f1 with f2.
//! let mut approx = start.clone(); //! f0 = replace(&mut f1, f2);
//! //! }
//! for _ in 0..iterations { //! f0
//! approx = (&approx + (&start / &approx)) /
//! Ratio::from_integer(FromPrimitive::from_u64(2).unwrap());
//! } //! }
//! //!
//! approx //! // This is a very large number.
//! } //! println!("fib(1000) = {}", fib(1000));
//! # } //! # }
//! # #[cfg(not(all(feature = "bigint", feature="rational")))]
//! # mod test { pub fn approx_sqrt(n: u64, _: usize) -> u64 { n } }
//! # use test::approx_sqrt;
//!
//! fn main() {
//! println!("{}", approx_sqrt(10, 4)); // prints 4057691201/1283082416
//! }
//!
//! ``` //! ```
//! //!
//! [newt]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methods_of_computing_square_roots#Babylonian_method //! It's easy to generate large random numbers:
#![doc(html_logo_url = "https://rust-num.github.io/num/rust-logo-128x128-blk-v2.png", //!
html_favicon_url = "https://rust-num.github.io/num/favicon.ico", //! ```rust
html_root_url = "https://rust-num.github.io/num/", //! extern crate rand;
html_playground_url = "http://play.integer32.com/")] //! extern crate num_bigint as bigint;
//!
//! # #[cfg(feature = "rand")]
//! # fn main() {
//! use bigint::{ToBigInt, RandBigInt};
//!
//! let mut rng = rand::thread_rng();
//! let a = rng.gen_bigint(1000);
//!
//! let low = -10000.to_bigint().unwrap();
//! let high = 10000.to_bigint().unwrap();
//! let b = rng.gen_bigint_range(&low, &high);
//!
//! // Probably an even larger number.
//! println!("{}", a * b);
//! # }
//!
//! # #[cfg(not(feature = "rand"))]
//! # fn main() {
//! # }
//! ```
extern crate num_traits; #![doc(html_root_url = "https://docs.rs/num-bigint/0.1")]
extern crate num_integer;
extern crate num_iter;
#[cfg(feature = "num-complex")]
extern crate num_complex;
#[cfg(feature = "num-bigint")]
extern crate num_bigint;
#[cfg(feature = "num-rational")]
extern crate num_rational;
#[cfg(feature = "num-bigint")] #[cfg(any(feature = "rand", test))]
pub use num_bigint::{BigInt, BigUint}; extern crate rand;
#[cfg(feature = "num-rational")] #[cfg(feature = "rustc-serialize")]
pub use num_rational::Rational; extern crate rustc_serialize;
#[cfg(all(feature = "num-rational", feature="num-bigint"))] #[cfg(feature = "serde")]
pub use num_rational::BigRational; extern crate serde;
#[cfg(feature = "num-complex")]
pub use num_complex::Complex;
pub use num_integer::Integer;
pub use num_iter::{range, range_inclusive, range_step, range_step_inclusive};
pub use num_traits::{Num, Zero, One, Signed, Unsigned, Bounded,
one, zero, abs, abs_sub, signum,
Saturating, CheckedAdd, CheckedSub, CheckedMul, CheckedDiv,
PrimInt, Float, ToPrimitive, FromPrimitive, NumCast, cast,
pow, checked_pow, clamp};
#[cfg(feature = "num-bigint")] extern crate num_integer as integer;
pub mod bigint { extern crate num_traits as traits;
pub use num_bigint::*;
use std::error::Error;
use std::num::ParseIntError;
use std::fmt;
#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")]
type UsizePromotion = u32;
#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")]
type UsizePromotion = u64;
#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")]
type IsizePromotion = i32;
#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")]
type IsizePromotion = i64;
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq)]
pub enum ParseBigIntError {
ParseInt(ParseIntError),
Other,
} }
#[cfg(feature = "num-complex")] impl fmt::Display for ParseBigIntError {
pub mod complex { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
pub use num_complex::*; match self {
&ParseBigIntError::ParseInt(ref e) => e.fmt(f),
&ParseBigIntError::Other => "failed to parse provided string".fmt(f),
}
}
} }
pub mod integer { impl Error for ParseBigIntError {
pub use num_integer::*; fn description(&self) -> &str {
"failed to parse bigint/biguint"
}
} }
pub mod iter { impl From<ParseIntError> for ParseBigIntError {
pub use num_iter::*; fn from(err: ParseIntError) -> ParseBigIntError {
ParseBigIntError::ParseInt(err)
}
} }
pub mod traits { #[cfg(test)]
pub use num_traits::*; use std::hash;
#[cfg(test)]
fn hash<T: hash::Hash>(x: &T) -> u64 {
use std::hash::{BuildHasher, Hasher};
use std::collections::hash_map::RandomState;
let mut hasher = <RandomState as BuildHasher>::Hasher::new();
x.hash(&mut hasher);
hasher.finish()
} }
#[cfg(feature = "num-rational")] #[macro_use]
pub mod rational { mod macros;
pub use num_rational::*;
} mod biguint;
mod bigint;
pub use biguint::BigUint;
pub use biguint::ToBigUint;
pub use biguint::big_digit;
pub use biguint::big_digit::{BigDigit, DoubleBigDigit, ZERO_BIG_DIGIT};
pub use bigint::Sign;
pub use bigint::BigInt;
pub use bigint::ToBigInt;
pub use bigint::RandBigInt;

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[package]
authors = ["The Rust Project Developers"]
description = "Numeric traits for generic mathematics"
documentation = "http://rust-num.github.io/num"
homepage = "https://github.com/rust-num/num"
keywords = ["mathematics", "numerics"]
categories = [ "algorithms", "science" ]
license = "MIT/Apache-2.0"
repository = "https://github.com/rust-num/num"
name = "num-traits"
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use std::{usize, u8, u16, u32, u64};
use std::{isize, i8, i16, i32, i64};
use std::{f32, f64};
use std::num::Wrapping;
/// Numbers which have upper and lower bounds
pub trait Bounded {
// FIXME (#5527): These should be associated constants
/// returns the smallest finite number this type can represent
fn min_value() -> Self;
/// returns the largest finite number this type can represent
fn max_value() -> Self;
}
macro_rules! bounded_impl {
($t:ty, $min:expr, $max:expr) => {
impl Bounded for $t {
#[inline]
fn min_value() -> $t { $min }
#[inline]
fn max_value() -> $t { $max }
}
}
}
bounded_impl!(usize, usize::MIN, usize::MAX);
bounded_impl!(u8, u8::MIN, u8::MAX);
bounded_impl!(u16, u16::MIN, u16::MAX);
bounded_impl!(u32, u32::MIN, u32::MAX);
bounded_impl!(u64, u64::MIN, u64::MAX);
bounded_impl!(isize, isize::MIN, isize::MAX);
bounded_impl!(i8, i8::MIN, i8::MAX);
bounded_impl!(i16, i16::MIN, i16::MAX);
bounded_impl!(i32, i32::MIN, i32::MAX);
bounded_impl!(i64, i64::MIN, i64::MAX);
impl<T: Bounded> Bounded for Wrapping<T> {
fn min_value() -> Self { Wrapping(T::min_value()) }
fn max_value() -> Self { Wrapping(T::max_value()) }
}
bounded_impl!(f32, f32::MIN, f32::MAX);
macro_rules! for_each_tuple_ {
( $m:ident !! ) => (
$m! { }
);
( $m:ident !! $h:ident, $($t:ident,)* ) => (
$m! { $h $($t)* }
for_each_tuple_! { $m !! $($t,)* }
);
}
macro_rules! for_each_tuple {
( $m:ident ) => (
for_each_tuple_! { $m !! A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, }
);
}
macro_rules! bounded_tuple {
( $($name:ident)* ) => (
impl<$($name: Bounded,)*> Bounded for ($($name,)*) {
#[inline]
fn min_value() -> Self {
($($name::min_value(),)*)
}
#[inline]
fn max_value() -> Self {
($($name::max_value(),)*)
}
}
);
}
for_each_tuple!(bounded_tuple);
bounded_impl!(f64, f64::MIN, f64::MAX);
#[test]
fn wrapping_bounded() {
macro_rules! test_wrapping_bounded {
($($t:ty)+) => {
$(
assert_eq!(Wrapping::<$t>::min_value().0, <$t>::min_value());
assert_eq!(Wrapping::<$t>::max_value().0, <$t>::max_value());
)+
};
}
test_wrapping_bounded!(usize u8 u16 u32 u64 isize i8 i16 i32 i64);
}
#[test]
fn wrapping_is_bounded() {
fn require_bounded<T: Bounded>(_: &T) {}
require_bounded(&Wrapping(42_u32));
require_bounded(&Wrapping(-42));
}

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use std::mem::size_of;
use std::num::Wrapping;
use identities::Zero;
use bounds::Bounded;
/// A generic trait for converting a value to a number.
pub trait ToPrimitive {
/// Converts the value of `self` to an `isize`.
#[inline]
fn to_isize(&self) -> Option<isize> {
self.to_i64().and_then(|x| x.to_isize())
}
/// Converts the value of `self` to an `i8`.
#[inline]
fn to_i8(&self) -> Option<i8> {
self.to_i64().and_then(|x| x.to_i8())
}
/// Converts the value of `self` to an `i16`.
#[inline]
fn to_i16(&self) -> Option<i16> {
self.to_i64().and_then(|x| x.to_i16())
}
/// Converts the value of `self` to an `i32`.
#[inline]
fn to_i32(&self) -> Option<i32> {
self.to_i64().and_then(|x| x.to_i32())
}
/// Converts the value of `self` to an `i64`.
fn to_i64(&self) -> Option<i64>;
/// Converts the value of `self` to a `usize`.
#[inline]
fn to_usize(&self) -> Option<usize> {
self.to_u64().and_then(|x| x.to_usize())
}
/// Converts the value of `self` to an `u8`.
#[inline]
fn to_u8(&self) -> Option<u8> {
self.to_u64().and_then(|x| x.to_u8())
}
/// Converts the value of `self` to an `u16`.
#[inline]
fn to_u16(&self) -> Option<u16> {
self.to_u64().and_then(|x| x.to_u16())
}
/// Converts the value of `self` to an `u32`.
#[inline]
fn to_u32(&self) -> Option<u32> {
self.to_u64().and_then(|x| x.to_u32())
}
/// Converts the value of `self` to an `u64`.
#[inline]
fn to_u64(&self) -> Option<u64>;
/// Converts the value of `self` to an `f32`.
#[inline]
fn to_f32(&self) -> Option<f32> {
self.to_f64().and_then(|x| x.to_f32())
}
/// Converts the value of `self` to an `f64`.
#[inline]
fn to_f64(&self) -> Option<f64> {
self.to_i64().and_then(|x| x.to_f64())
}
}
macro_rules! impl_to_primitive_int_to_int {
($SrcT:ty, $DstT:ty, $slf:expr) => (
{
if size_of::<$SrcT>() <= size_of::<$DstT>() {
Some($slf as $DstT)
} else {
let n = $slf as i64;
let min_value: $DstT = Bounded::min_value();
let max_value: $DstT = Bounded::max_value();
if min_value as i64 <= n && n <= max_value as i64 {
Some($slf as $DstT)
} else {
None
}
}
}
)
}
macro_rules! impl_to_primitive_int_to_uint {
($SrcT:ty, $DstT:ty, $slf:expr) => (
{
let zero: $SrcT = Zero::zero();
let max_value: $DstT = Bounded::max_value();
if zero <= $slf && $slf as u64 <= max_value as u64 {
Some($slf as $DstT)
} else {
None
}
}
)
}
macro_rules! impl_to_primitive_int {
($T:ty) => (
impl ToPrimitive for $T {
#[inline]
fn to_isize(&self) -> Option<isize> { impl_to_primitive_int_to_int!($T, isize, *self) }
#[inline]
fn to_i8(&self) -> Option<i8> { impl_to_primitive_int_to_int!($T, i8, *self) }
#[inline]
fn to_i16(&self) -> Option<i16> { impl_to_primitive_int_to_int!($T, i16, *self) }
#[inline]
fn to_i32(&self) -> Option<i32> { impl_to_primitive_int_to_int!($T, i32, *self) }
#[inline]
fn to_i64(&self) -> Option<i64> { impl_to_primitive_int_to_int!($T, i64, *self) }
#[inline]
fn to_usize(&self) -> Option<usize> { impl_to_primitive_int_to_uint!($T, usize, *self) }
#[inline]
fn to_u8(&self) -> Option<u8> { impl_to_primitive_int_to_uint!($T, u8, *self) }
#[inline]
fn to_u16(&self) -> Option<u16> { impl_to_primitive_int_to_uint!($T, u16, *self) }
#[inline]
fn to_u32(&self) -> Option<u32> { impl_to_primitive_int_to_uint!($T, u32, *self) }
#[inline]
fn to_u64(&self) -> Option<u64> { impl_to_primitive_int_to_uint!($T, u64, *self) }
#[inline]
fn to_f32(&self) -> Option<f32> { Some(*self as f32) }
#[inline]
fn to_f64(&self) -> Option<f64> { Some(*self as f64) }
}
)
}
impl_to_primitive_int!(isize);
impl_to_primitive_int!(i8);
impl_to_primitive_int!(i16);
impl_to_primitive_int!(i32);
impl_to_primitive_int!(i64);
macro_rules! impl_to_primitive_uint_to_int {
($DstT:ty, $slf:expr) => (
{
let max_value: $DstT = Bounded::max_value();
if $slf as u64 <= max_value as u64 {
Some($slf as $DstT)
} else {
None
}
}
)
}
macro_rules! impl_to_primitive_uint_to_uint {
($SrcT:ty, $DstT:ty, $slf:expr) => (
{
if size_of::<$SrcT>() <= size_of::<$DstT>() {
Some($slf as $DstT)
} else {
let zero: $SrcT = Zero::zero();
let max_value: $DstT = Bounded::max_value();
if zero <= $slf && $slf as u64 <= max_value as u64 {
Some($slf as $DstT)
} else {
None
}
}
}
)
}
macro_rules! impl_to_primitive_uint {
($T:ty) => (
impl ToPrimitive for $T {
#[inline]
fn to_isize(&self) -> Option<isize> { impl_to_primitive_uint_to_int!(isize, *self) }
#[inline]
fn to_i8(&self) -> Option<i8> { impl_to_primitive_uint_to_int!(i8, *self) }
#[inline]
fn to_i16(&self) -> Option<i16> { impl_to_primitive_uint_to_int!(i16, *self) }
#[inline]
fn to_i32(&self) -> Option<i32> { impl_to_primitive_uint_to_int!(i32, *self) }
#[inline]
fn to_i64(&self) -> Option<i64> { impl_to_primitive_uint_to_int!(i64, *self) }
#[inline]
fn to_usize(&self) -> Option<usize> {
impl_to_primitive_uint_to_uint!($T, usize, *self)
}
#[inline]
fn to_u8(&self) -> Option<u8> { impl_to_primitive_uint_to_uint!($T, u8, *self) }
#[inline]
fn to_u16(&self) -> Option<u16> { impl_to_primitive_uint_to_uint!($T, u16, *self) }
#[inline]
fn to_u32(&self) -> Option<u32> { impl_to_primitive_uint_to_uint!($T, u32, *self) }
#[inline]
fn to_u64(&self) -> Option<u64> { impl_to_primitive_uint_to_uint!($T, u64, *self) }
#[inline]
fn to_f32(&self) -> Option<f32> { Some(*self as f32) }
#[inline]
fn to_f64(&self) -> Option<f64> { Some(*self as f64) }
}
)
}
impl_to_primitive_uint!(usize);
impl_to_primitive_uint!(u8);
impl_to_primitive_uint!(u16);
impl_to_primitive_uint!(u32);
impl_to_primitive_uint!(u64);
macro_rules! impl_to_primitive_float_to_float {
($SrcT:ident, $DstT:ident, $slf:expr) => (
if size_of::<$SrcT>() <= size_of::<$DstT>() {
Some($slf as $DstT)
} else {
// Make sure the value is in range for the cast.
// NaN and +-inf are cast as they are.
let n = $slf as f64;
let max_value: $DstT = ::std::$DstT::MAX;
if !n.is_finite() || (-max_value as f64 <= n && n <= max_value as f64) {
Some($slf as $DstT)
} else {
None
}
}
)
}
macro_rules! impl_to_primitive_float {
($T:ident) => (
impl ToPrimitive for $T {
#[inline]
fn to_isize(&self) -> Option<isize> { Some(*self as isize) }
#[inline]
fn to_i8(&self) -> Option<i8> { Some(*self as i8) }
#[inline]
fn to_i16(&self) -> Option<i16> { Some(*self as i16) }
#[inline]
fn to_i32(&self) -> Option<i32> { Some(*self as i32) }
#[inline]
fn to_i64(&self) -> Option<i64> { Some(*self as i64) }
#[inline]
fn to_usize(&self) -> Option<usize> { Some(*self as usize) }
#[inline]
fn to_u8(&self) -> Option<u8> { Some(*self as u8) }
#[inline]
fn to_u16(&self) -> Option<u16> { Some(*self as u16) }
#[inline]
fn to_u32(&self) -> Option<u32> { Some(*self as u32) }
#[inline]
fn to_u64(&self) -> Option<u64> { Some(*self as u64) }
#[inline]
fn to_f32(&self) -> Option<f32> { impl_to_primitive_float_to_float!($T, f32, *self) }
#[inline]
fn to_f64(&self) -> Option<f64> { impl_to_primitive_float_to_float!($T, f64, *self) }
}
)
}
impl_to_primitive_float!(f32);
impl_to_primitive_float!(f64);
/// A generic trait for converting a number to a value.
pub trait FromPrimitive: Sized {
/// Convert an `isize` to return an optional value of this type. If the
/// value cannot be represented by this value, the `None` is returned.
#[inline]
fn from_isize(n: isize) -> Option<Self> {
FromPrimitive::from_i64(n as i64)
}
/// Convert an `i8` to return an optional value of this type. If the
/// type cannot be represented by this value, the `None` is returned.
#[inline]
fn from_i8(n: i8) -> Option<Self> {
FromPrimitive::from_i64(n as i64)
}
/// Convert an `i16` to return an optional value of this type. If the
/// type cannot be represented by this value, the `None` is returned.
#[inline]
fn from_i16(n: i16) -> Option<Self> {
FromPrimitive::from_i64(n as i64)
}
/// Convert an `i32` to return an optional value of this type. If the
/// type cannot be represented by this value, the `None` is returned.
#[inline]
fn from_i32(n: i32) -> Option<Self> {
FromPrimitive::from_i64(n as i64)
}
/// Convert an `i64` to return an optional value of this type. If the
/// type cannot be represented by this value, the `None` is returned.
fn from_i64(n: i64) -> Option<Self>;
/// Convert a `usize` to return an optional value of this type. If the
/// type cannot be represented by this value, the `None` is returned.
#[inline]
fn from_usize(n: usize) -> Option<Self> {
FromPrimitive::from_u64(n as u64)
}
/// Convert an `u8` to return an optional value of this type. If the
/// type cannot be represented by this value, the `None` is returned.
#[inline]
fn from_u8(n: u8) -> Option<Self> {
FromPrimitive::from_u64(n as u64)
}
/// Convert an `u16` to return an optional value of this type. If the
/// type cannot be represented by this value, the `None` is returned.
#[inline]
fn from_u16(n: u16) -> Option<Self> {
FromPrimitive::from_u64(n as u64)
}
/// Convert an `u32` to return an optional value of this type. If the
/// type cannot be represented by this value, the `None` is returned.
#[inline]
fn from_u32(n: u32) -> Option<Self> {
FromPrimitive::from_u64(n as u64)
}
/// Convert an `u64` to return an optional value of this type. If the
/// type cannot be represented by this value, the `None` is returned.
fn from_u64(n: u64) -> Option<Self>;
/// Convert a `f32` to return an optional value of this type. If the
/// type cannot be represented by this value, the `None` is returned.
#[inline]
fn from_f32(n: f32) -> Option<Self> {
FromPrimitive::from_f64(n as f64)
}
/// Convert a `f64` to return an optional value of this type. If the
/// type cannot be represented by this value, the `None` is returned.
#[inline]
fn from_f64(n: f64) -> Option<Self> {
FromPrimitive::from_i64(n as i64)
}
}
macro_rules! impl_from_primitive {
($T:ty, $to_ty:ident) => (
#[allow(deprecated)]
impl FromPrimitive for $T {
#[inline] fn from_i8(n: i8) -> Option<$T> { n.$to_ty() }
#[inline] fn from_i16(n: i16) -> Option<$T> { n.$to_ty() }
#[inline] fn from_i32(n: i32) -> Option<$T> { n.$to_ty() }
#[inline] fn from_i64(n: i64) -> Option<$T> { n.$to_ty() }
#[inline] fn from_u8(n: u8) -> Option<$T> { n.$to_ty() }
#[inline] fn from_u16(n: u16) -> Option<$T> { n.$to_ty() }
#[inline] fn from_u32(n: u32) -> Option<$T> { n.$to_ty() }
#[inline] fn from_u64(n: u64) -> Option<$T> { n.$to_ty() }
#[inline] fn from_f32(n: f32) -> Option<$T> { n.$to_ty() }
#[inline] fn from_f64(n: f64) -> Option<$T> { n.$to_ty() }
}
)
}
impl_from_primitive!(isize, to_isize);
impl_from_primitive!(i8, to_i8);
impl_from_primitive!(i16, to_i16);
impl_from_primitive!(i32, to_i32);
impl_from_primitive!(i64, to_i64);
impl_from_primitive!(usize, to_usize);
impl_from_primitive!(u8, to_u8);
impl_from_primitive!(u16, to_u16);
impl_from_primitive!(u32, to_u32);
impl_from_primitive!(u64, to_u64);
impl_from_primitive!(f32, to_f32);
impl_from_primitive!(f64, to_f64);
impl<T: ToPrimitive> ToPrimitive for Wrapping<T> {
fn to_i64(&self) -> Option<i64> { self.0.to_i64() }
fn to_u64(&self) -> Option<u64> { self.0.to_u64() }
}
impl<T: FromPrimitive> FromPrimitive for Wrapping<T> {
fn from_u64(n: u64) -> Option<Self> { T::from_u64(n).map(Wrapping) }
fn from_i64(n: i64) -> Option<Self> { T::from_i64(n).map(Wrapping) }
}
/// Cast from one machine scalar to another.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// # use num_traits as num;
/// let twenty: f32 = num::cast(0x14).unwrap();
/// assert_eq!(twenty, 20f32);
/// ```
///
#[inline]
pub fn cast<T: NumCast, U: NumCast>(n: T) -> Option<U> {
NumCast::from(n)
}
/// An interface for casting between machine scalars.
pub trait NumCast: Sized + ToPrimitive {
/// Creates a number from another value that can be converted into
/// a primitive via the `ToPrimitive` trait.
fn from<T: ToPrimitive>(n: T) -> Option<Self>;
}
macro_rules! impl_num_cast {
($T:ty, $conv:ident) => (
impl NumCast for $T {
#[inline]
#[allow(deprecated)]
fn from<N: ToPrimitive>(n: N) -> Option<$T> {
// `$conv` could be generated using `concat_idents!`, but that
// macro seems to be broken at the moment
n.$conv()
}
}
)
}
impl_num_cast!(u8, to_u8);
impl_num_cast!(u16, to_u16);
impl_num_cast!(u32, to_u32);
impl_num_cast!(u64, to_u64);
impl_num_cast!(usize, to_usize);
impl_num_cast!(i8, to_i8);
impl_num_cast!(i16, to_i16);
impl_num_cast!(i32, to_i32);
impl_num_cast!(i64, to_i64);
impl_num_cast!(isize, to_isize);
impl_num_cast!(f32, to_f32);
impl_num_cast!(f64, to_f64);
impl<T: NumCast> NumCast for Wrapping<T> {
fn from<U: ToPrimitive>(n: U) -> Option<Self> {
T::from(n).map(Wrapping)
}
}
#[test]
fn to_primitive_float() {
use std::f32;
use std::f64;
let f32_toolarge = 1e39f64;
assert_eq!(f32_toolarge.to_f32(), None);
assert_eq!((f32::MAX as f64).to_f32(), Some(f32::MAX));
assert_eq!((-f32::MAX as f64).to_f32(), Some(-f32::MAX));
assert_eq!(f64::INFINITY.to_f32(), Some(f32::INFINITY));
assert_eq!((f64::NEG_INFINITY).to_f32(), Some(f32::NEG_INFINITY));
assert!((f64::NAN).to_f32().map_or(false, |f| f.is_nan()));
}
#[test]
fn wrapping_to_primitive() {
macro_rules! test_wrapping_to_primitive {
($($t:ty)+) => {
$({
let i: $t = 0;
let w = Wrapping(i);
assert_eq!(i.to_u8(), w.to_u8());
assert_eq!(i.to_u16(), w.to_u16());
assert_eq!(i.to_u32(), w.to_u32());
assert_eq!(i.to_u64(), w.to_u64());
assert_eq!(i.to_usize(), w.to_usize());
assert_eq!(i.to_i8(), w.to_i8());
assert_eq!(i.to_i16(), w.to_i16());
assert_eq!(i.to_i32(), w.to_i32());
assert_eq!(i.to_i64(), w.to_i64());
assert_eq!(i.to_isize(), w.to_isize());
assert_eq!(i.to_f32(), w.to_f32());
assert_eq!(i.to_f64(), w.to_f64());
})+
};
}
test_wrapping_to_primitive!(usize u8 u16 u32 u64 isize i8 i16 i32 i64);
}
#[test]
fn wrapping_is_toprimitive() {
fn require_toprimitive<T: ToPrimitive>(_: &T) {}
require_toprimitive(&Wrapping(42));
}
#[test]
fn wrapping_is_fromprimitive() {
fn require_fromprimitive<T: FromPrimitive>(_: &T) {}
require_fromprimitive(&Wrapping(42));
}
#[test]
fn wrapping_is_numcast() {
fn require_numcast<T: NumCast>(_: &T) {}
require_numcast(&Wrapping(42));
}

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use std::ops::{Add, Mul};
use std::num::Wrapping;
/// Defines an additive identity element for `Self`.
pub trait Zero: Sized + Add<Self, Output = Self> {
/// Returns the additive identity element of `Self`, `0`.
///
/// # Laws
///
/// ```{.text}
/// a + 0 = a ∀ a ∈ Self
/// 0 + a = a ∀ a ∈ Self
/// ```
///
/// # Purity
///
/// This function should return the same result at all times regardless of
/// external mutable state, for example values stored in TLS or in
/// `static mut`s.
// FIXME (#5527): This should be an associated constant
fn zero() -> Self;
/// Returns `true` if `self` is equal to the additive identity.
#[inline]
fn is_zero(&self) -> bool;
}
macro_rules! zero_impl {
($t:ty, $v:expr) => {
impl Zero for $t {
#[inline]
fn zero() -> $t { $v }
#[inline]
fn is_zero(&self) -> bool { *self == $v }
}
}
}
zero_impl!(usize, 0usize);
zero_impl!(u8, 0u8);
zero_impl!(u16, 0u16);
zero_impl!(u32, 0u32);
zero_impl!(u64, 0u64);
zero_impl!(isize, 0isize);
zero_impl!(i8, 0i8);
zero_impl!(i16, 0i16);
zero_impl!(i32, 0i32);
zero_impl!(i64, 0i64);
zero_impl!(f32, 0.0f32);
zero_impl!(f64, 0.0f64);
impl<T: Zero> Zero for Wrapping<T> where Wrapping<T>: Add<Output=Wrapping<T>> {
fn is_zero(&self) -> bool {
self.0.is_zero()
}
fn zero() -> Self {
Wrapping(T::zero())
}
}
/// Defines a multiplicative identity element for `Self`.
pub trait One: Sized + Mul<Self, Output = Self> {
/// Returns the multiplicative identity element of `Self`, `1`.
///
/// # Laws
///
/// ```{.text}
/// a * 1 = a ∀ a ∈ Self
/// 1 * a = a ∀ a ∈ Self
/// ```
///
/// # Purity
///
/// This function should return the same result at all times regardless of
/// external mutable state, for example values stored in TLS or in
/// `static mut`s.
// FIXME (#5527): This should be an associated constant
fn one() -> Self;
}
macro_rules! one_impl {
($t:ty, $v:expr) => {
impl One for $t {
#[inline]
fn one() -> $t { $v }
}
}
}
one_impl!(usize, 1usize);
one_impl!(u8, 1u8);
one_impl!(u16, 1u16);
one_impl!(u32, 1u32);
one_impl!(u64, 1u64);
one_impl!(isize, 1isize);
one_impl!(i8, 1i8);
one_impl!(i16, 1i16);
one_impl!(i32, 1i32);
one_impl!(i64, 1i64);
one_impl!(f32, 1.0f32);
one_impl!(f64, 1.0f64);
impl<T: One> One for Wrapping<T> where Wrapping<T>: Mul<Output=Wrapping<T>> {
fn one() -> Self {
Wrapping(T::one())
}
}
// Some helper functions provided for backwards compatibility.
/// Returns the additive identity, `0`.
#[inline(always)] pub fn zero<T: Zero>() -> T { Zero::zero() }
/// Returns the multiplicative identity, `1`.
#[inline(always)] pub fn one<T: One>() -> T { One::one() }
#[test]
fn wrapping_identities() {
macro_rules! test_wrapping_identities {
($($t:ty)+) => {
$(
assert_eq!(zero::<$t>(), zero::<Wrapping<$t>>().0);
assert_eq!(one::<$t>(), one::<Wrapping<$t>>().0);
assert_eq!((0 as $t).is_zero(), Wrapping(0 as $t).is_zero());
assert_eq!((1 as $t).is_zero(), Wrapping(1 as $t).is_zero());
)+
};
}
test_wrapping_identities!(isize i8 i16 i32 i64 usize u8 u16 u32 u64);
}
#[test]
fn wrapping_is_zero() {
fn require_zero<T: Zero>(_: &T) {}
require_zero(&Wrapping(42));
}
#[test]
fn wrapping_is_one() {
fn require_one<T: One>(_: &T) {}
require_one(&Wrapping(42));
}

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use std::ops::{Not, BitAnd, BitOr, BitXor, Shl, Shr};
use {Num, NumCast};
use bounds::Bounded;
use ops::checked::*;
use ops::saturating::Saturating;
pub trait PrimInt
: Sized
+ Copy
+ Num + NumCast
+ Bounded
+ PartialOrd + Ord + Eq
+ Not<Output=Self>
+ BitAnd<Output=Self>
+ BitOr<Output=Self>
+ BitXor<Output=Self>
+ Shl<usize, Output=Self>
+ Shr<usize, Output=Self>
+ CheckedAdd<Output=Self>
+ CheckedSub<Output=Self>
+ CheckedMul<Output=Self>
+ CheckedDiv<Output=Self>
+ Saturating
{
/// Returns the number of ones in the binary representation of `self`.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use num_traits::PrimInt;
///
/// let n = 0b01001100u8;
///
/// assert_eq!(n.count_ones(), 3);
/// ```
fn count_ones(self) -> u32;
/// Returns the number of zeros in the binary representation of `self`.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use num_traits::PrimInt;
///
/// let n = 0b01001100u8;
///
/// assert_eq!(n.count_zeros(), 5);
/// ```
fn count_zeros(self) -> u32;
/// Returns the number of leading zeros in the binary representation
/// of `self`.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use num_traits::PrimInt;
///
/// let n = 0b0101000u16;
///
/// assert_eq!(n.leading_zeros(), 10);
/// ```
fn leading_zeros(self) -> u32;
/// Returns the number of trailing zeros in the binary representation
/// of `self`.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use num_traits::PrimInt;
///
/// let n = 0b0101000u16;
///
/// assert_eq!(n.trailing_zeros(), 3);
/// ```
fn trailing_zeros(self) -> u32;
/// Shifts the bits to the left by a specified amount amount, `n`, wrapping
/// the truncated bits to the end of the resulting integer.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use num_traits::PrimInt;
///
/// let n = 0x0123456789ABCDEFu64;
/// let m = 0x3456789ABCDEF012u64;
///
/// assert_eq!(n.rotate_left(12), m);
/// ```
fn rotate_left(self, n: u32) -> Self;
/// Shifts the bits to the right by a specified amount amount, `n`, wrapping
/// the truncated bits to the beginning of the resulting integer.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use num_traits::PrimInt;
///
/// let n = 0x0123456789ABCDEFu64;
/// let m = 0xDEF0123456789ABCu64;
///
/// assert_eq!(n.rotate_right(12), m);
/// ```
fn rotate_right(self, n: u32) -> Self;
/// Shifts the bits to the left by a specified amount amount, `n`, filling
/// zeros in the least significant bits.
///
/// This is bitwise equivalent to signed `Shl`.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use num_traits::PrimInt;
///
/// let n = 0x0123456789ABCDEFu64;
/// let m = 0x3456789ABCDEF000u64;
///
/// assert_eq!(n.signed_shl(12), m);
/// ```
fn signed_shl(self, n: u32) -> Self;
/// Shifts the bits to the right by a specified amount amount, `n`, copying
/// the "sign bit" in the most significant bits even for unsigned types.
///
/// This is bitwise equivalent to signed `Shr`.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use num_traits::PrimInt;
///
/// let n = 0xFEDCBA9876543210u64;
/// let m = 0xFFFFEDCBA9876543u64;
///
/// assert_eq!(n.signed_shr(12), m);
/// ```
fn signed_shr(self, n: u32) -> Self;
/// Shifts the bits to the left by a specified amount amount, `n`, filling
/// zeros in the least significant bits.
///
/// This is bitwise equivalent to unsigned `Shl`.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use num_traits::PrimInt;
///
/// let n = 0x0123456789ABCDEFi64;
/// let m = 0x3456789ABCDEF000i64;
///
/// assert_eq!(n.unsigned_shl(12), m);
/// ```
fn unsigned_shl(self, n: u32) -> Self;
/// Shifts the bits to the right by a specified amount amount, `n`, filling
/// zeros in the most significant bits.
///
/// This is bitwise equivalent to unsigned `Shr`.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use num_traits::PrimInt;
///
/// let n = 0xFEDCBA9876543210i64;
/// let m = 0x000FEDCBA9876543i64;
///
/// assert_eq!(n.unsigned_shr(12), m);
/// ```
fn unsigned_shr(self, n: u32) -> Self;
/// Reverses the byte order of the integer.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use num_traits::PrimInt;
///
/// let n = 0x0123456789ABCDEFu64;
/// let m = 0xEFCDAB8967452301u64;
///
/// assert_eq!(n.swap_bytes(), m);
/// ```
fn swap_bytes(self) -> Self;
/// Convert an integer from big endian to the target's endianness.
///
/// On big endian this is a no-op. On little endian the bytes are swapped.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use num_traits::PrimInt;
///
/// let n = 0x0123456789ABCDEFu64;
///
/// if cfg!(target_endian = "big") {
/// assert_eq!(u64::from_be(n), n)
/// } else {
/// assert_eq!(u64::from_be(n), n.swap_bytes())
/// }
/// ```
fn from_be(x: Self) -> Self;
/// Convert an integer from little endian to the target's endianness.
///
/// On little endian this is a no-op. On big endian the bytes are swapped.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use num_traits::PrimInt;
///
/// let n = 0x0123456789ABCDEFu64;
///
/// if cfg!(target_endian = "little") {
/// assert_eq!(u64::from_le(n), n)
/// } else {
/// assert_eq!(u64::from_le(n), n.swap_bytes())
/// }
/// ```
fn from_le(x: Self) -> Self;
/// Convert `self` to big endian from the target's endianness.
///
/// On big endian this is a no-op. On little endian the bytes are swapped.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use num_traits::PrimInt;
///
/// let n = 0x0123456789ABCDEFu64;
///
/// if cfg!(target_endian = "big") {
/// assert_eq!(n.to_be(), n)
/// } else {
/// assert_eq!(n.to_be(), n.swap_bytes())
/// }
/// ```
fn to_be(self) -> Self;
/// Convert `self` to little endian from the target's endianness.
///
/// On little endian this is a no-op. On big endian the bytes are swapped.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use num_traits::PrimInt;
///
/// let n = 0x0123456789ABCDEFu64;
///
/// if cfg!(target_endian = "little") {
/// assert_eq!(n.to_le(), n)
/// } else {
/// assert_eq!(n.to_le(), n.swap_bytes())
/// }
/// ```
fn to_le(self) -> Self;
/// Raises self to the power of `exp`, using exponentiation by squaring.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use num_traits::PrimInt;
///
/// assert_eq!(2i32.pow(4), 16);
/// ```
fn pow(self, exp: u32) -> Self;
}
macro_rules! prim_int_impl {
($T:ty, $S:ty, $U:ty) => (
impl PrimInt for $T {
#[inline]
fn count_ones(self) -> u32 {
<$T>::count_ones(self)
}
#[inline]
fn count_zeros(self) -> u32 {
<$T>::count_zeros(self)
}
#[inline]
fn leading_zeros(self) -> u32 {
<$T>::leading_zeros(self)
}
#[inline]
fn trailing_zeros(self) -> u32 {
<$T>::trailing_zeros(self)
}
#[inline]
fn rotate_left(self, n: u32) -> Self {
<$T>::rotate_left(self, n)
}
#[inline]
fn rotate_right(self, n: u32) -> Self {
<$T>::rotate_right(self, n)
}
#[inline]
fn signed_shl(self, n: u32) -> Self {
((self as $S) << n) as $T
}
#[inline]
fn signed_shr(self, n: u32) -> Self {
((self as $S) >> n) as $T
}
#[inline]
fn unsigned_shl(self, n: u32) -> Self {
((self as $U) << n) as $T
}
#[inline]
fn unsigned_shr(self, n: u32) -> Self {
((self as $U) >> n) as $T
}
#[inline]
fn swap_bytes(self) -> Self {
<$T>::swap_bytes(self)
}
#[inline]
fn from_be(x: Self) -> Self {
<$T>::from_be(x)
}
#[inline]
fn from_le(x: Self) -> Self {
<$T>::from_le(x)
}
#[inline]
fn to_be(self) -> Self {
<$T>::to_be(self)
}
#[inline]
fn to_le(self) -> Self {
<$T>::to_le(self)
}
#[inline]
fn pow(self, exp: u32) -> Self {
<$T>::pow(self, exp)
}
}
)
}
// prim_int_impl!(type, signed, unsigned);
prim_int_impl!(u8, i8, u8);
prim_int_impl!(u16, i16, u16);
prim_int_impl!(u32, i32, u32);
prim_int_impl!(u64, i64, u64);
prim_int_impl!(usize, isize, usize);
prim_int_impl!(i8, i8, u8);
prim_int_impl!(i16, i16, u16);
prim_int_impl!(i32, i32, u32);
prim_int_impl!(i64, i64, u64);
prim_int_impl!(isize, isize, usize);

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// Copyright 2013-2014 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.
//! Numeric traits for generic mathematics
#![doc(html_logo_url = "https://rust-num.github.io/num/rust-logo-128x128-blk-v2.png",
html_favicon_url = "https://rust-num.github.io/num/favicon.ico",
html_root_url = "https://rust-num.github.io/num/",
html_playground_url = "http://play.integer32.com/")]
use std::ops::{Add, Sub, Mul, Div, Rem};
use std::ops::{AddAssign, SubAssign, MulAssign, DivAssign, RemAssign};
use std::num::Wrapping;
pub use bounds::Bounded;
pub use float::{Float, FloatConst};
pub use identities::{Zero, One, zero, one};
pub use ops::checked::*;
pub use ops::wrapping::*;
pub use ops::saturating::Saturating;
pub use sign::{Signed, Unsigned, abs, abs_sub, signum};
pub use cast::*;
pub use int::PrimInt;
pub use pow::{pow, checked_pow};
pub mod identities;
pub mod sign;
pub mod ops;
pub mod bounds;
pub mod float;
pub mod cast;
pub mod int;
pub mod pow;
/// The base trait for numeric types, covering `0` and `1` values,
/// comparisons, basic numeric operations, and string conversion.
pub trait Num: PartialEq + Zero + One + NumOps
{
type FromStrRadixErr;
/// Convert from a string and radix <= 36.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```rust
/// use num_traits::Num;
///
/// let result = <i32 as Num>::from_str_radix("27", 10);
/// assert_eq!(result, Ok(27));
///
/// let result = <i32 as Num>::from_str_radix("foo", 10);
/// assert!(result.is_err());
/// ```
fn from_str_radix(str: &str, radix: u32) -> Result<Self, Self::FromStrRadixErr>;
}
/// The trait for types implementing basic numeric operations
///
/// This is automatically implemented for types which implement the operators.
pub trait NumOps<Rhs = Self, Output = Self>
: Add<Rhs, Output = Output>
+ Sub<Rhs, Output = Output>
+ Mul<Rhs, Output = Output>
+ Div<Rhs, Output = Output>
+ Rem<Rhs, Output = Output>
{}
impl<T, Rhs, Output> NumOps<Rhs, Output> for T
where T: Add<Rhs, Output = Output>
+ Sub<Rhs, Output = Output>
+ Mul<Rhs, Output = Output>
+ Div<Rhs, Output = Output>
+ Rem<Rhs, Output = Output>
{}
/// The trait for `Num` types which also implement numeric operations taking
/// the second operand by reference.
///
/// This is automatically implemented for types which implement the operators.
pub trait NumRef: Num + for<'r> NumOps<&'r Self> {}
impl<T> NumRef for T where T: Num + for<'r> NumOps<&'r T> {}
/// The trait for references which implement numeric operations, taking the
/// second operand either by value or by reference.
///
/// This is automatically implemented for types which implement the operators.
pub trait RefNum<Base>: NumOps<Base, Base> + for<'r> NumOps<&'r Base, Base> {}
impl<T, Base> RefNum<Base> for T where T: NumOps<Base, Base> + for<'r> NumOps<&'r Base, Base> {}
/// The trait for types implementing numeric assignment operators (like `+=`).
///
/// This is automatically implemented for types which implement the operators.
pub trait NumAssignOps<Rhs = Self>
: AddAssign<Rhs>
+ SubAssign<Rhs>
+ MulAssign<Rhs>
+ DivAssign<Rhs>
+ RemAssign<Rhs>
{}
impl<T, Rhs> NumAssignOps<Rhs> for T
where T: AddAssign<Rhs>
+ SubAssign<Rhs>
+ MulAssign<Rhs>
+ DivAssign<Rhs>
+ RemAssign<Rhs>
{}
/// The trait for `Num` types which also implement assignment operators.
///
/// This is automatically implemented for types which implement the operators.
pub trait NumAssign: Num + NumAssignOps {}
impl<T> NumAssign for T where T: Num + NumAssignOps {}
/// The trait for `NumAssign` types which also implement assignment operations
/// taking the second operand by reference.
///
/// This is automatically implemented for types which implement the operators.
pub trait NumAssignRef: NumAssign + for<'r> NumAssignOps<&'r Self> {}
impl<T> NumAssignRef for T where T: NumAssign + for<'r> NumAssignOps<&'r T> {}
macro_rules! int_trait_impl {
($name:ident for $($t:ty)*) => ($(
impl $name for $t {
type FromStrRadixErr = ::std::num::ParseIntError;
#[inline]
fn from_str_radix(s: &str, radix: u32)
-> Result<Self, ::std::num::ParseIntError>
{
<$t>::from_str_radix(s, radix)
}
}
)*)
}
int_trait_impl!(Num for usize u8 u16 u32 u64 isize i8 i16 i32 i64);
impl<T: Num> Num for Wrapping<T>
where Wrapping<T>:
Add<Output = Wrapping<T>> + Sub<Output = Wrapping<T>>
+ Mul<Output = Wrapping<T>> + Div<Output = Wrapping<T>> + Rem<Output = Wrapping<T>>
{
type FromStrRadixErr = T::FromStrRadixErr;
fn from_str_radix(str: &str, radix: u32) -> Result<Self, Self::FromStrRadixErr> {
T::from_str_radix(str, radix).map(Wrapping)
}
}
#[derive(Debug)]
pub enum FloatErrorKind {
Empty,
Invalid,
}
// FIXME: std::num::ParseFloatError is stable in 1.0, but opaque to us,
// so there's not really any way for us to reuse it.
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct ParseFloatError {
pub kind: FloatErrorKind,
}
// FIXME: The standard library from_str_radix on floats was deprecated, so we're stuck
// with this implementation ourselves until we want to make a breaking change.
// (would have to drop it from `Num` though)
macro_rules! float_trait_impl {
($name:ident for $($t:ty)*) => ($(
impl $name for $t {
type FromStrRadixErr = ParseFloatError;
fn from_str_radix(src: &str, radix: u32)
-> Result<Self, Self::FromStrRadixErr>
{
use self::FloatErrorKind::*;
use self::ParseFloatError as PFE;
// Special values
match src {
"inf" => return Ok(Float::infinity()),
"-inf" => return Ok(Float::neg_infinity()),
"NaN" => return Ok(Float::nan()),
_ => {},
}
fn slice_shift_char(src: &str) -> Option<(char, &str)> {
src.chars().nth(0).map(|ch| (ch, &src[1..]))
}
let (is_positive, src) = match slice_shift_char(src) {
None => return Err(PFE { kind: Empty }),
Some(('-', "")) => return Err(PFE { kind: Empty }),
Some(('-', src)) => (false, src),
Some((_, _)) => (true, src),
};
// The significand to accumulate
let mut sig = if is_positive { 0.0 } else { -0.0 };
// Necessary to detect overflow
let mut prev_sig = sig;
let mut cs = src.chars().enumerate();
// Exponent prefix and exponent index offset
let mut exp_info = None::<(char, usize)>;
// Parse the integer part of the significand
for (i, c) in cs.by_ref() {
match c.to_digit(radix) {
Some(digit) => {
// shift significand one digit left
sig = sig * (radix as $t);
// add/subtract current digit depending on sign
if is_positive {
sig = sig + ((digit as isize) as $t);
} else {
sig = sig - ((digit as isize) as $t);
}
// Detect overflow by comparing to last value, except
// if we've not seen any non-zero digits.
if prev_sig != 0.0 {
if is_positive && sig <= prev_sig
{ return Ok(Float::infinity()); }
if !is_positive && sig >= prev_sig
{ return Ok(Float::neg_infinity()); }
// Detect overflow by reversing the shift-and-add process
if is_positive && (prev_sig != (sig - digit as $t) / radix as $t)
{ return Ok(Float::infinity()); }
if !is_positive && (prev_sig != (sig + digit as $t) / radix as $t)
{ return Ok(Float::neg_infinity()); }
}
prev_sig = sig;
},
None => match c {
'e' | 'E' | 'p' | 'P' => {
exp_info = Some((c, i + 1));
break; // start of exponent
},
'.' => {
break; // start of fractional part
},
_ => {
return Err(PFE { kind: Invalid });
},
},
}
}
// If we are not yet at the exponent parse the fractional
// part of the significand
if exp_info.is_none() {
let mut power = 1.0;
for (i, c) in cs.by_ref() {
match c.to_digit(radix) {
Some(digit) => {
// Decrease power one order of magnitude
power = power / (radix as $t);
// add/subtract current digit depending on sign
sig = if is_positive {
sig + (digit as $t) * power
} else {
sig - (digit as $t) * power
};
// Detect overflow by comparing to last value
if is_positive && sig < prev_sig
{ return Ok(Float::infinity()); }
if !is_positive && sig > prev_sig
{ return Ok(Float::neg_infinity()); }
prev_sig = sig;
},
None => match c {
'e' | 'E' | 'p' | 'P' => {
exp_info = Some((c, i + 1));
break; // start of exponent
},
_ => {
return Err(PFE { kind: Invalid });
},
},
}
}
}
// Parse and calculate the exponent
let exp = match exp_info {
Some((c, offset)) => {
let base = match c {
'E' | 'e' if radix == 10 => 10.0,
'P' | 'p' if radix == 16 => 2.0,
_ => return Err(PFE { kind: Invalid }),
};
// Parse the exponent as decimal integer
let src = &src[offset..];
let (is_positive, exp) = match slice_shift_char(src) {
Some(('-', src)) => (false, src.parse::<usize>()),
Some(('+', src)) => (true, src.parse::<usize>()),
Some((_, _)) => (true, src.parse::<usize>()),
None => return Err(PFE { kind: Invalid }),
};
match (is_positive, exp) {
(true, Ok(exp)) => base.powi(exp as i32),
(false, Ok(exp)) => 1.0 / base.powi(exp as i32),
(_, Err(_)) => return Err(PFE { kind: Invalid }),
}
},
None => 1.0, // no exponent
};
Ok(sig * exp)
}
}
)*)
}
float_trait_impl!(Num for f32 f64);
/// A value bounded by a minimum and a maximum
///
/// If input is less than min then this returns min.
/// If input is greater than max then this returns max.
/// Otherwise this returns input.
#[inline]
pub fn clamp<T: PartialOrd>(input: T, min: T, max: T) -> T {
debug_assert!(min <= max, "min must be less than or equal to max");
if input < min {
min
} else if input > max {
max
} else {
input
}
}
#[test]
fn clamp_test() {
// Int test
assert_eq!(1, clamp(1, -1, 2));
assert_eq!(-1, clamp(-2, -1, 2));
assert_eq!(2, clamp(3, -1, 2));
// Float test
assert_eq!(1.0, clamp(1.0, -1.0, 2.0));
assert_eq!(-1.0, clamp(-2.0, -1.0, 2.0));
assert_eq!(2.0, clamp(3.0, -1.0, 2.0));
}
#[test]
fn from_str_radix_unwrap() {
// The Result error must impl Debug to allow unwrap()
let i: i32 = Num::from_str_radix("0", 10).unwrap();
assert_eq!(i, 0);
let f: f32 = Num::from_str_radix("0.0", 10).unwrap();
assert_eq!(f, 0.0);
}
#[test]
fn wrapping_is_num() {
fn require_num<T: Num>(_: &T) {}
require_num(&Wrapping(42_u32));
require_num(&Wrapping(-42));
}
#[test]
fn wrapping_from_str_radix() {
macro_rules! test_wrapping_from_str_radix {
($($t:ty)+) => {
$(
for &(s, r) in &[("42", 10), ("42", 2), ("-13.0", 10), ("foo", 10)] {
let w = Wrapping::<$t>::from_str_radix(s, r).map(|w| w.0);
assert_eq!(w, <$t as Num>::from_str_radix(s, r));
}
)+
};
}
test_wrapping_from_str_radix!(usize u8 u16 u32 u64 isize i8 i16 i32 i64);
}
#[test]
fn check_num_ops() {
fn compute<T: Num + Copy>(x: T, y: T) -> T {
x * y / y % y + y - y
}
assert_eq!(compute(1, 2), 1)
}
#[test]
fn check_numref_ops() {
fn compute<T: NumRef>(x: T, y: &T) -> T {
x * y / y % y + y - y
}
assert_eq!(compute(1, &2), 1)
}
#[test]
fn check_refnum_ops() {
fn compute<T: Copy>(x: &T, y: T) -> T
where for<'a> &'a T: RefNum<T>
{
&(&(&(&(x * y) / y) % y) + y) - y
}
assert_eq!(compute(&1, 2), 1)
}
#[test]
fn check_refref_ops() {
fn compute<T>(x: &T, y: &T) -> T
where for<'a> &'a T: RefNum<T>
{
&(&(&(&(x * y) / y) % y) + y) - y
}
assert_eq!(compute(&1, &2), 1)
}
#[test]
fn check_numassign_ops() {
fn compute<T: NumAssign + Copy>(mut x: T, y: T) -> T {
x *= y;
x /= y;
x %= y;
x += y;
x -= y;
x
}
assert_eq!(compute(1, 2), 1)
}
// TODO test `NumAssignRef`, but even the standard numeric types don't
// implement this yet. (see rust pr41336)

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use std::ops::{Add, Sub, Mul, Div};
/// Performs addition that returns `None` instead of wrapping around on
/// overflow.
pub trait CheckedAdd: Sized + Add<Self, Output=Self> {
/// Adds two numbers, checking for overflow. If overflow happens, `None` is
/// returned.
fn checked_add(&self, v: &Self) -> Option<Self>;
}
macro_rules! checked_impl {
($trait_name:ident, $method:ident, $t:ty) => {
impl $trait_name for $t {
#[inline]
fn $method(&self, v: &$t) -> Option<$t> {
<$t>::$method(*self, *v)
}
}
}
}
checked_impl!(CheckedAdd, checked_add, u8);
checked_impl!(CheckedAdd, checked_add, u16);
checked_impl!(CheckedAdd, checked_add, u32);
checked_impl!(CheckedAdd, checked_add, u64);
checked_impl!(CheckedAdd, checked_add, usize);
checked_impl!(CheckedAdd, checked_add, i8);
checked_impl!(CheckedAdd, checked_add, i16);
checked_impl!(CheckedAdd, checked_add, i32);
checked_impl!(CheckedAdd, checked_add, i64);
checked_impl!(CheckedAdd, checked_add, isize);
/// Performs subtraction that returns `None` instead of wrapping around on underflow.
pub trait CheckedSub: Sized + Sub<Self, Output=Self> {
/// Subtracts two numbers, checking for underflow. If underflow happens,
/// `None` is returned.
fn checked_sub(&self, v: &Self) -> Option<Self>;
}
checked_impl!(CheckedSub, checked_sub, u8);
checked_impl!(CheckedSub, checked_sub, u16);
checked_impl!(CheckedSub, checked_sub, u32);
checked_impl!(CheckedSub, checked_sub, u64);
checked_impl!(CheckedSub, checked_sub, usize);
checked_impl!(CheckedSub, checked_sub, i8);
checked_impl!(CheckedSub, checked_sub, i16);
checked_impl!(CheckedSub, checked_sub, i32);
checked_impl!(CheckedSub, checked_sub, i64);
checked_impl!(CheckedSub, checked_sub, isize);
/// Performs multiplication that returns `None` instead of wrapping around on underflow or
/// overflow.
pub trait CheckedMul: Sized + Mul<Self, Output=Self> {
/// Multiplies two numbers, checking for underflow or overflow. If underflow
/// or overflow happens, `None` is returned.
fn checked_mul(&self, v: &Self) -> Option<Self>;
}
checked_impl!(CheckedMul, checked_mul, u8);
checked_impl!(CheckedMul, checked_mul, u16);
checked_impl!(CheckedMul, checked_mul, u32);
checked_impl!(CheckedMul, checked_mul, u64);
checked_impl!(CheckedMul, checked_mul, usize);
checked_impl!(CheckedMul, checked_mul, i8);
checked_impl!(CheckedMul, checked_mul, i16);
checked_impl!(CheckedMul, checked_mul, i32);
checked_impl!(CheckedMul, checked_mul, i64);
checked_impl!(CheckedMul, checked_mul, isize);
/// Performs division that returns `None` instead of panicking on division by zero and instead of
/// wrapping around on underflow and overflow.
pub trait CheckedDiv: Sized + Div<Self, Output=Self> {
/// Divides two numbers, checking for underflow, overflow and division by
/// zero. If any of that happens, `None` is returned.
fn checked_div(&self, v: &Self) -> Option<Self>;
}
checked_impl!(CheckedDiv, checked_div, u8);
checked_impl!(CheckedDiv, checked_div, u16);
checked_impl!(CheckedDiv, checked_div, u32);
checked_impl!(CheckedDiv, checked_div, u64);
checked_impl!(CheckedDiv, checked_div, usize);
checked_impl!(CheckedDiv, checked_div, i8);
checked_impl!(CheckedDiv, checked_div, i16);
checked_impl!(CheckedDiv, checked_div, i32);
checked_impl!(CheckedDiv, checked_div, i64);
checked_impl!(CheckedDiv, checked_div, isize);

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pub mod saturating;
pub mod checked;
pub mod wrapping;

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/// Saturating math operations
pub trait Saturating {
/// Saturating addition operator.
/// Returns a+b, saturating at the numeric bounds instead of overflowing.
fn saturating_add(self, v: Self) -> Self;
/// Saturating subtraction operator.
/// Returns a-b, saturating at the numeric bounds instead of overflowing.
fn saturating_sub(self, v: Self) -> Self;
}
macro_rules! saturating_impl {
($trait_name:ident for $($t:ty)*) => {$(
impl $trait_name for $t {
#[inline]
fn saturating_add(self, v: Self) -> Self {
Self::saturating_add(self, v)
}
#[inline]
fn saturating_sub(self, v: Self) -> Self {
Self::saturating_sub(self, v)
}
}
)*}
}
saturating_impl!(Saturating for isize usize i8 u8 i16 u16 i32 u32 i64 u64);

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use std::ops::{Add, Sub, Mul};
use std::num::Wrapping;
macro_rules! wrapping_impl {
($trait_name:ident, $method:ident, $t:ty) => {
impl $trait_name for $t {
#[inline]
fn $method(&self, v: &Self) -> Self {
<$t>::$method(*self, *v)
}
}
};
($trait_name:ident, $method:ident, $t:ty, $rhs:ty) => {
impl $trait_name<$rhs> for $t {
#[inline]
fn $method(&self, v: &$rhs) -> Self {
<$t>::$method(*self, *v)
}
}
}
}
/// Performs addition that wraps around on overflow.
pub trait WrappingAdd: Sized + Add<Self, Output=Self> {
/// Wrapping (modular) addition. Computes `self + other`, wrapping around at the boundary of
/// the type.
fn wrapping_add(&self, v: &Self) -> Self;
}
wrapping_impl!(WrappingAdd, wrapping_add, u8);
wrapping_impl!(WrappingAdd, wrapping_add, u16);
wrapping_impl!(WrappingAdd, wrapping_add, u32);
wrapping_impl!(WrappingAdd, wrapping_add, u64);
wrapping_impl!(WrappingAdd, wrapping_add, usize);
wrapping_impl!(WrappingAdd, wrapping_add, i8);
wrapping_impl!(WrappingAdd, wrapping_add, i16);
wrapping_impl!(WrappingAdd, wrapping_add, i32);
wrapping_impl!(WrappingAdd, wrapping_add, i64);
wrapping_impl!(WrappingAdd, wrapping_add, isize);
/// Performs subtraction that wraps around on overflow.
pub trait WrappingSub: Sized + Sub<Self, Output=Self> {
/// Wrapping (modular) subtraction. Computes `self - other`, wrapping around at the boundary
/// of the type.
fn wrapping_sub(&self, v: &Self) -> Self;
}
wrapping_impl!(WrappingSub, wrapping_sub, u8);
wrapping_impl!(WrappingSub, wrapping_sub, u16);
wrapping_impl!(WrappingSub, wrapping_sub, u32);
wrapping_impl!(WrappingSub, wrapping_sub, u64);
wrapping_impl!(WrappingSub, wrapping_sub, usize);
wrapping_impl!(WrappingSub, wrapping_sub, i8);
wrapping_impl!(WrappingSub, wrapping_sub, i16);
wrapping_impl!(WrappingSub, wrapping_sub, i32);
wrapping_impl!(WrappingSub, wrapping_sub, i64);
wrapping_impl!(WrappingSub, wrapping_sub, isize);
/// Performs multiplication that wraps around on overflow.
pub trait WrappingMul: Sized + Mul<Self, Output=Self> {
/// Wrapping (modular) multiplication. Computes `self * other`, wrapping around at the boundary
/// of the type.
fn wrapping_mul(&self, v: &Self) -> Self;
}
wrapping_impl!(WrappingMul, wrapping_mul, u8);
wrapping_impl!(WrappingMul, wrapping_mul, u16);
wrapping_impl!(WrappingMul, wrapping_mul, u32);
wrapping_impl!(WrappingMul, wrapping_mul, u64);
wrapping_impl!(WrappingMul, wrapping_mul, usize);
wrapping_impl!(WrappingMul, wrapping_mul, i8);
wrapping_impl!(WrappingMul, wrapping_mul, i16);
wrapping_impl!(WrappingMul, wrapping_mul, i32);
wrapping_impl!(WrappingMul, wrapping_mul, i64);
wrapping_impl!(WrappingMul, wrapping_mul, isize);
// Well this is a bit funny, but all the more appropriate.
impl<T: WrappingAdd> WrappingAdd for Wrapping<T> where Wrapping<T>: Add<Output = Wrapping<T>> {
fn wrapping_add(&self, v: &Self) -> Self {
Wrapping(self.0.wrapping_add(&v.0))
}
}
impl<T: WrappingSub> WrappingSub for Wrapping<T> where Wrapping<T>: Sub<Output = Wrapping<T>> {
fn wrapping_sub(&self, v: &Self) -> Self {
Wrapping(self.0.wrapping_sub(&v.0))
}
}
impl<T: WrappingMul> WrappingMul for Wrapping<T> where Wrapping<T>: Mul<Output = Wrapping<T>> {
fn wrapping_mul(&self, v: &Self) -> Self {
Wrapping(self.0.wrapping_mul(&v.0))
}
}
#[test]
fn test_wrapping_traits() {
fn wrapping_add<T: WrappingAdd>(a: T, b: T) -> T { a.wrapping_add(&b) }
fn wrapping_sub<T: WrappingSub>(a: T, b: T) -> T { a.wrapping_sub(&b) }
fn wrapping_mul<T: WrappingMul>(a: T, b: T) -> T { a.wrapping_mul(&b) }
assert_eq!(wrapping_add(255, 1), 0u8);
assert_eq!(wrapping_sub(0, 1), 255u8);
assert_eq!(wrapping_mul(255, 2), 254u8);
assert_eq!(wrapping_add(255, 1), (Wrapping(255u8) + Wrapping(1u8)).0);
assert_eq!(wrapping_sub(0, 1), (Wrapping(0u8) - Wrapping(1u8)).0);
assert_eq!(wrapping_mul(255, 2), (Wrapping(255u8) * Wrapping(2u8)).0);
}
#[test]
fn wrapping_is_wrappingadd() {
fn require_wrappingadd<T: WrappingAdd>(_: &T) {}
require_wrappingadd(&Wrapping(42));
}
#[test]
fn wrapping_is_wrappingsub() {
fn require_wrappingsub<T: WrappingSub>(_: &T) {}
require_wrappingsub(&Wrapping(42));
}
#[test]
fn wrapping_is_wrappingmul() {
fn require_wrappingmul<T: WrappingMul>(_: &T) {}
require_wrappingmul(&Wrapping(42));
}

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use std::ops::Mul;
use {One, CheckedMul};
/// Raises a value to the power of exp, using exponentiation by squaring.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```rust
/// use num_traits::pow;
///
/// assert_eq!(pow(2i8, 4), 16);
/// assert_eq!(pow(6u8, 3), 216);
/// ```
#[inline]
pub fn pow<T: Clone + One + Mul<T, Output = T>>(mut base: T, mut exp: usize) -> T {
if exp == 0 { return T::one() }
while exp & 1 == 0 {
base = base.clone() * base;
exp >>= 1;
}
if exp == 1 { return base }
let mut acc = base.clone();
while exp > 1 {
exp >>= 1;
base = base.clone() * base;
if exp & 1 == 1 {
acc = acc * base.clone();
}
}
acc
}
/// Raises a value to the power of exp, returning `None` if an overflow occurred.
///
/// Otherwise same as the `pow` function.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```rust
/// use num_traits::checked_pow;
///
/// assert_eq!(checked_pow(2i8, 4), Some(16));
/// assert_eq!(checked_pow(7i8, 8), None);
/// assert_eq!(checked_pow(7u32, 8), Some(5_764_801));
/// ```
#[inline]
pub fn checked_pow<T: Clone + One + CheckedMul>(mut base: T, mut exp: usize) -> Option<T> {
if exp == 0 { return Some(T::one()) }
macro_rules! optry {
( $ expr : expr ) => {
if let Some(val) = $expr { val } else { return None }
}
}
while exp & 1 == 0 {
base = optry!(base.checked_mul(&base));
exp >>= 1;
}
if exp == 1 { return Some(base) }
let mut acc = base.clone();
while exp > 1 {
exp >>= 1;
base = optry!(base.checked_mul(&base));
if exp & 1 == 1 {
acc = optry!(acc.checked_mul(&base));
}
}
Some(acc)
}

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use std::ops::Neg;
use std::{f32, f64};
use std::num::Wrapping;
use Num;
/// Useful functions for signed numbers (i.e. numbers that can be negative).
pub trait Signed: Sized + Num + Neg<Output = Self> {
/// Computes the absolute value.
///
/// For `f32` and `f64`, `NaN` will be returned if the number is `NaN`.
///
/// For signed integers, `::MIN` will be returned if the number is `::MIN`.
fn abs(&self) -> Self;
/// The positive difference of two numbers.
///
/// Returns `zero` if the number is less than or equal to `other`, otherwise the difference
/// between `self` and `other` is returned.
fn abs_sub(&self, other: &Self) -> Self;
/// Returns the sign of the number.
///
/// For `f32` and `f64`:
///
/// * `1.0` if the number is positive, `+0.0` or `INFINITY`
/// * `-1.0` if the number is negative, `-0.0` or `NEG_INFINITY`
/// * `NaN` if the number is `NaN`
///
/// For signed integers:
///
/// * `0` if the number is zero
/// * `1` if the number is positive
/// * `-1` if the number is negative
fn signum(&self) -> Self;
/// Returns true if the number is positive and false if the number is zero or negative.
fn is_positive(&self) -> bool;
/// Returns true if the number is negative and false if the number is zero or positive.
fn is_negative(&self) -> bool;
}
macro_rules! signed_impl {
($($t:ty)*) => ($(
impl Signed for $t {
#[inline]
fn abs(&self) -> $t {
if self.is_negative() { -*self } else { *self }
}
#[inline]
fn abs_sub(&self, other: &$t) -> $t {
if *self <= *other { 0 } else { *self - *other }
}
#[inline]
fn signum(&self) -> $t {
match *self {
n if n > 0 => 1,
0 => 0,
_ => -1,
}
}
#[inline]
fn is_positive(&self) -> bool { *self > 0 }
#[inline]
fn is_negative(&self) -> bool { *self < 0 }
}
)*)
}
signed_impl!(isize i8 i16 i32 i64);
impl<T: Signed> Signed for Wrapping<T> where Wrapping<T>: Num + Neg<Output=Wrapping<T>>
{
#[inline]
fn abs(&self) -> Self {
Wrapping(self.0.abs())
}
#[inline]
fn abs_sub(&self, other: &Self) -> Self {
Wrapping(self.0.abs_sub(&other.0))
}
#[inline]
fn signum(&self) -> Self {
Wrapping(self.0.signum())
}
#[inline]
fn is_positive(&self) -> bool { self.0.is_positive() }
#[inline]
fn is_negative(&self) -> bool { self.0.is_negative() }
}
macro_rules! signed_float_impl {
($t:ty, $nan:expr, $inf:expr, $neg_inf:expr) => {
impl Signed for $t {
/// Computes the absolute value. Returns `NAN` if the number is `NAN`.
#[inline]
fn abs(&self) -> $t {
<$t>::abs(*self)
}
/// The positive difference of two numbers. Returns `0.0` if the number is
/// less than or equal to `other`, otherwise the difference between`self`
/// and `other` is returned.
#[inline]
#[allow(deprecated)]
fn abs_sub(&self, other: &$t) -> $t {
<$t>::abs_sub(*self, *other)
}
/// # Returns
///
/// - `1.0` if the number is positive, `+0.0` or `INFINITY`
/// - `-1.0` if the number is negative, `-0.0` or `NEG_INFINITY`
/// - `NAN` if the number is NaN
#[inline]
fn signum(&self) -> $t {
<$t>::signum(*self)
}
/// Returns `true` if the number is positive, including `+0.0` and `INFINITY`
#[inline]
fn is_positive(&self) -> bool { *self > 0.0 || (1.0 / *self) == $inf }
/// Returns `true` if the number is negative, including `-0.0` and `NEG_INFINITY`
#[inline]
fn is_negative(&self) -> bool { *self < 0.0 || (1.0 / *self) == $neg_inf }
}
}
}
signed_float_impl!(f32, f32::NAN, f32::INFINITY, f32::NEG_INFINITY);
signed_float_impl!(f64, f64::NAN, f64::INFINITY, f64::NEG_INFINITY);
/// Computes the absolute value.
///
/// For `f32` and `f64`, `NaN` will be returned if the number is `NaN`
///
/// For signed integers, `::MIN` will be returned if the number is `::MIN`.
#[inline(always)]
pub fn abs<T: Signed>(value: T) -> T {
value.abs()
}
/// The positive difference of two numbers.
///
/// Returns zero if `x` is less than or equal to `y`, otherwise the difference
/// between `x` and `y` is returned.
#[inline(always)]
pub fn abs_sub<T: Signed>(x: T, y: T) -> T {
x.abs_sub(&y)
}
/// Returns the sign of the number.
///
/// For `f32` and `f64`:
///
/// * `1.0` if the number is positive, `+0.0` or `INFINITY`
/// * `-1.0` if the number is negative, `-0.0` or `NEG_INFINITY`
/// * `NaN` if the number is `NaN`
///
/// For signed integers:
///
/// * `0` if the number is zero
/// * `1` if the number is positive
/// * `-1` if the number is negative
#[inline(always)] pub fn signum<T: Signed>(value: T) -> T { value.signum() }
/// A trait for values which cannot be negative
pub trait Unsigned: Num {}
macro_rules! empty_trait_impl {
($name:ident for $($t:ty)*) => ($(
impl $name for $t {}
)*)
}
empty_trait_impl!(Unsigned for usize u8 u16 u32 u64);
impl<T: Unsigned> Unsigned for Wrapping<T> where Wrapping<T>: Num {}
#[test]
fn unsigned_wrapping_is_unsigned() {
fn require_unsigned<T: Unsigned>(_: &T) {}
require_unsigned(&Wrapping(42_u32));
}
/*
// Commenting this out since it doesn't compile on Rust 1.8,
// because on this version Wrapping doesn't implement Neg and therefore can't
// implement Signed.
#[test]
fn signed_wrapping_is_signed() {
fn require_signed<T: Signed>(_: &T) {}
require_signed(&Wrapping(-42));
}
*/