rust/src/libcore/uint-template.rs

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import T = inst::T;
import cmp::{eq, ord};
export min_value, max_value;
export min, max;
export add, sub, mul, div, rem;
export lt, le, eq, ne, ge, gt;
export is_positive, is_negative;
export is_nonpositive, is_nonnegative;
export range;
export compl;
export to_str, to_str_bytes;
export from_str, from_str_radix, str, parse_buf;
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export num, ord, eq, times, timesi;
const min_value: T = 0 as T;
const max_value: T = 0 as T - 1 as T;
pure fn min(&&x: T, &&y: T) -> T { if x < y { x } else { y } }
pure fn max(&&x: T, &&y: T) -> T { if x > y { x } else { y } }
pure fn add(x: &T, y: &T) -> T { *x + *y }
pure fn sub(x: &T, y: &T) -> T { *x - *y }
pure fn mul(x: &T, y: &T) -> T { *x * *y }
pure fn div(x: &T, y: &T) -> T { *x / *y }
pure fn rem(x: &T, y: &T) -> T { *x % *y }
pure fn lt(x: &T, y: &T) -> bool { *x < *y }
pure fn le(x: &T, y: &T) -> bool { *x <= *y }
pure fn eq(x: &T, y: &T) -> bool { *x == *y }
pure fn ne(x: &T, y: &T) -> bool { *x != *y }
pure fn ge(x: &T, y: &T) -> bool { *x >= *y }
pure fn gt(x: &T, y: &T) -> bool { *x > *y }
pure fn is_positive(x: T) -> bool { x > 0 as T }
pure fn is_negative(x: T) -> bool { x < 0 as T }
pure fn is_nonpositive(x: T) -> bool { x <= 0 as T }
pure fn is_nonnegative(x: T) -> bool { x >= 0 as T }
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#[inline(always)]
/// Iterate over the range [`lo`..`hi`)
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pure fn range(lo: T, hi: T, it: fn(T) -> bool) {
let mut i = lo;
while i < hi {
if !it(i) { break }
i += 1 as T;
}
}
/// Computes the bitwise complement
pure fn compl(i: T) -> T {
max_value ^ i
}
impl ord of ord for T {
pure fn lt(&&other: T) -> bool {
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return self < other;
}
}
impl eq of eq for T {
pure fn eq(&&other: T) -> bool {
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return self == other;
}
}
impl num of num::num for T {
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pure fn add(&&other: T) -> T { return self + other; }
pure fn sub(&&other: T) -> T { return self - other; }
pure fn mul(&&other: T) -> T { return self * other; }
pure fn div(&&other: T) -> T { return self / other; }
pure fn modulo(&&other: T) -> T { return self % other; }
pure fn neg() -> T { return -self; }
pure fn to_int() -> int { return self as int; }
pure fn from_int(n: int) -> T { return n as T; }
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}
/**
* Parse a buffer of bytes
*
* # Arguments
*
* * buf - A byte buffer
* * radix - The base of the number
*
* # Failure
*
* `buf` must not be empty
*/
fn parse_buf(buf: ~[u8], radix: uint) -> option<T> {
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if vec::len(buf) == 0u { return none; }
let mut i = vec::len(buf) - 1u;
let mut power = 1u as T;
let mut n = 0u as T;
loop {
alt char::to_digit(buf[i] as char, radix) {
some(d) { n += d as T * power; }
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none { return none; }
}
power *= radix as T;
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if i == 0u { return some(n); }
i -= 1u;
};
}
impl times of iter::times for T {
#[inline(always)]
#[doc = "A convenience form for basic iteration. Given a variable `x` \
of any numeric type, the expression `for x.times { /* anything */ }` \
will execute the given function exactly x times. If we assume that \
`x` is an int, this is functionally equivalent to \
`for int::range(0, x) |_i| { /* anything */ }`."]
fn times(it: fn() -> bool) {
let mut i = self;
while i > 0 {
if !it() { break }
i -= 1;
}
}
}
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impl timesi of iter::timesi for T {
#[inline(always)]
/// Like `times`, but with an index, `eachi`-style.
fn timesi(it: fn(uint) -> bool) {
let slf = self as uint;
let mut i = 0u;
while i < slf {
if !it(i) { break }
i += 1u;
}
}
}
/// Parse a string to an int
fn from_str(s: ~str) -> option<T> { parse_buf(str::bytes(s), 10u) }
/// Parse a string as an unsigned integer.
fn from_str_radix(buf: ~str, radix: u64) -> option<u64> {
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if str::len(buf) == 0u { return none; }
let mut i = str::len(buf) - 1u;
let mut power = 1u64, n = 0u64;
loop {
alt char::to_digit(buf[i] as char, radix as uint) {
some(d) { n += d as u64 * power; }
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none { return none; }
}
power *= radix;
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if i == 0u { return some(n); }
i -= 1u;
};
}
/**
* Convert to a string in a given base
*
* # Failure
*
* Fails if `radix` < 2 or `radix` > 16
*/
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pure fn to_str(num: T, radix: uint) -> ~str {
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do to_str_bytes(false, num, radix) |slice| {
do vec::as_buf(slice) |p, len| {
unsafe { str::unsafe::from_buf_len(p, len) }
}
}
}
/// Low-level helper routine for string conversion.
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pure fn to_str_bytes<U>(neg: bool, num: T, radix: uint,
f: fn(v: &[u8]) -> U) -> U {
#[inline(always)]
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fn digit(n: T) -> u8 {
if n <= 9u as T {
n as u8 + '0' as u8
} else if n <= 15u as T {
(n - 10 as T) as u8 + 'a' as u8
} else {
fail;
}
}
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assert (1u < radix && radix <= 16u);
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// Enough room to hold any number in any radix.
// Worst case: 64-bit number, binary-radix, with
// a leading negative sign = 65 bytes.
let buf : [mut u8]/65 =
[mut
0u8,0u8,0u8,0u8,0u8, 0u8,0u8,0u8,0u8,0u8,
0u8,0u8,0u8,0u8,0u8, 0u8,0u8,0u8,0u8,0u8,
0u8,0u8,0u8,0u8,0u8, 0u8,0u8,0u8,0u8,0u8,
0u8,0u8,0u8,0u8,0u8, 0u8,0u8,0u8,0u8,0u8,
0u8,0u8,0u8,0u8,0u8, 0u8,0u8,0u8,0u8,0u8,
0u8,0u8,0u8,0u8,0u8, 0u8,0u8,0u8,0u8,0u8,
0u8,0u8,0u8,0u8,0u8
]/65;
// FIXME (#2649): post-snapshot, you can do this without the raw
// pointers and unsafe bits, and the codegen will prove it's all
// in-bounds, no extra cost.
unsafe {
do vec::as_buf(buf) |p, len| {
let mp = p as *mut u8;
let mut i = len;
let mut n = num;
let radix = radix as T;
loop {
i -= 1u;
assert 0u < i && i < len;
*ptr::mut_offset(mp, i) = digit(n % radix);
n /= radix;
if n == 0 as T { break; }
}
assert 0u < i && i < len;
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if neg {
i -= 1u;
*ptr::mut_offset(mp, i) = '-' as u8;
}
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vec::unsafe::form_slice(ptr::offset(p, i),
len - i, f)
}
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}
}
/// Convert to a string
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fn str(i: T) -> ~str { return to_str(i, 10u); }
#[test]
fn test_to_str() {
assert to_str(0 as T, 10u) == ~"0";
assert to_str(1 as T, 10u) == ~"1";
assert to_str(2 as T, 10u) == ~"2";
assert to_str(11 as T, 10u) == ~"11";
assert to_str(11 as T, 16u) == ~"b";
assert to_str(255 as T, 16u) == ~"ff";
assert to_str(0xff as T, 10u) == ~"255";
}
#[test]
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#[ignore]
fn test_from_str() {
assert from_str(~"0") == some(0u as T);
assert from_str(~"3") == some(3u as T);
assert from_str(~"10") == some(10u as T);
assert from_str(~"123456789") == some(123456789u as T);
assert from_str(~"00100") == some(100u as T);
assert from_str(~"") == none;
assert from_str(~" ") == none;
assert from_str(~"x") == none;
}
#[test]
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#[ignore]
fn test_parse_buf() {
import str::bytes;
assert parse_buf(bytes(~"123"), 10u) == some(123u as T);
assert parse_buf(bytes(~"1001"), 2u) == some(9u as T);
assert parse_buf(bytes(~"123"), 8u) == some(83u as T);
assert parse_buf(bytes(~"123"), 16u) == some(291u as T);
assert parse_buf(bytes(~"ffff"), 16u) == some(65535u as T);
assert parse_buf(bytes(~"z"), 36u) == some(35u as T);
assert parse_buf(str::bytes(~"Z"), 10u) == none;
assert parse_buf(str::bytes(~"_"), 2u) == none;
}
#[test]
#[should_fail]
#[ignore(cfg(windows))]
fn to_str_radix1() {
uint::to_str(100u, 1u);
}
#[test]
#[should_fail]
#[ignore(cfg(windows))]
fn to_str_radix17() {
uint::to_str(100u, 17u);
}
#[test]
fn test_times() {
import iter::times;
let ten = 10 as T;
let mut accum = 0;
for ten.times { accum += 1; }
assert (accum == 10);
}