rust/src/libcore/cmp.rs

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/*!
The `Ord` and `Eq` comparison traits
This module contains the definition of both `Ord` and `Eq` which define
the common interfaces for doing comparison. Both are language items
that the compiler uses to implement the comparison operators. Rust code
may implement `Ord` to overload the `<`, `<=`, `>`, and `>=` operators,
and `Eq` to overload the `==` and `!=` operators.
*/
// NB: transitionary, de-mode-ing.
#[forbid(deprecated_mode)];
#[forbid(deprecated_pattern)];
pub use nounittest::*;
pub use unittest::*;
/// Interfaces used for comparison.
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// Awful hack to work around duplicate lang items in core test.
#[cfg(notest)]
mod nounittest {
/**
* Trait for values that can be compared for a sort-order.
*
* Eventually this may be simplified to only require
* an `le` method, with the others generated from
* default implementations.
*/
#[lang="ord"]
pub trait Ord {
pure fn lt(&self, other: &self) -> bool;
pure fn le(&self, other: &self) -> bool;
pure fn ge(&self, other: &self) -> bool;
pure fn gt(&self, other: &self) -> bool;
}
#[lang="eq"]
/**
* Trait for values that can be compared for equality
* and inequality.
*
* Eventually this may be simplified to only require
* an `eq` method, with the other generated from
* a default implementation.
*/
#[lang="eq"]
pub trait Eq {
pure fn eq(&self, other: &self) -> bool;
pure fn ne(&self, other: &self) -> bool;
}
}
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#[cfg(test)]
mod nounittest {
#[legacy_exports];}
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#[cfg(test)]
mod unittest {
#[legacy_exports];
pub trait Ord {
pure fn lt(&self, other: &self) -> bool;
pure fn le(&self, other: &self) -> bool;
pure fn ge(&self, other: &self) -> bool;
pure fn gt(&self, other: &self) -> bool;
}
pub trait Eq {
pure fn eq(&self, other: &self) -> bool;
pure fn ne(&self, other: &self) -> bool;
}
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}
#[cfg(notest)]
mod unittest {
#[legacy_exports];}
pub pure fn lt<T: Ord>(v1: &T, v2: &T) -> bool {
(*v1).lt(v2)
}
pub pure fn le<T: Ord Eq>(v1: &T, v2: &T) -> bool {
(*v1).lt(v2) || (*v1).eq(v2)
}
pub pure fn eq<T: Eq>(v1: &T, v2: &T) -> bool {
(*v1).eq(v2)
}
pub pure fn ne<T: Eq>(v1: &T, v2: &T) -> bool {
(*v1).ne(v2)
}
pub pure fn ge<T: Ord>(v1: &T, v2: &T) -> bool {
(*v1).ge(v2)
}
pub pure fn gt<T: Ord>(v1: &T, v2: &T) -> bool {
(*v1).gt(v2)
}