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use std::ops::Neg; use std::{f32, f64}; 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) -> $t { match *self { n if n > 0 => 1, 0 => 0, _ => -1, } } #[inline] fn is_positive(&self) -> bool { *self > 0 } #[inline] fn is_negative(&self) -> bool { *self < 0 } } )*) } signed_impl!(isize i8 i16 i32 i64); macro_rules! signed_float_impl { ($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);