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// Copyright 2013 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
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// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
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// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
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// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
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// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
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// except according to those terms.
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use std::int;
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use std::uint;
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fn uint_range(lo: uint, hi: uint, it: &fn(uint) -> bool) -> bool {
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uint::range(lo, hi, it)
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}
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fn int_range(lo: int, hi: int, it: &fn(int) -> bool) -> bool {
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int::range(lo, hi, it)
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}
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fn int_range_step(a: int, b: int, step: int, it: &fn(int) -> bool) -> bool {
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int::range_step(a, b, step, it)
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}
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fn uint_range_step(a: uint, b: uint, s: int, it: &fn(uint) -> bool) -> bool {
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uint::range_step(a, b, s, it)
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}
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pub fn main() {
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2013-07-22 19:04:51 +03:00
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println("num-range start");
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2013-06-27 14:20:42 +02:00
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// int and uint have same result for
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// Sum{2 <= i < 100} == (Sum{1 <= i <= 99} - 1) == n*(n+1)/2 - 1 for n=99
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let mut sum = 0u;
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for uint_range(2, 100) |i| {
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sum += i;
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}
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assert_eq!(sum, 4949);
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let mut sum = 0i;
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for int_range(2, 100) |i| {
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sum += i;
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}
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assert_eq!(sum, 4949);
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// elements are visited in correct order
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let primes = [2,3,5,7];
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let mut prod = 1i;
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for uint_range(0, 4) |i| {
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prod *= int::pow(primes[i], i);
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}
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assert_eq!(prod, 1*3*5*5*7*7*7);
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let mut prod = 1i;
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for int_range(0, 4) |i| {
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prod *= int::pow(primes[i], i as uint);
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}
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assert_eq!(prod, 1*3*5*5*7*7*7);
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// empty ranges
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for int_range(10, 10) |_| {
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fail!("range should be empty when start == stop");
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}
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for uint_range(10, 10) |_| {
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fail!("range should be empty when start == stop");
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}
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// range iterations do not wrap/overflow
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let mut oflo_loop_visited = ~[];
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for uint_range_step(uint::max_value-15, uint::max_value, 4) |x| {
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oflo_loop_visited.push(uint::max_value - x);
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}
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assert_eq!(oflo_loop_visited, ~[15, 11, 7, 3]);
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let mut oflo_loop_visited = ~[];
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for int_range_step(int::max_value-15, int::max_value, 4) |x| {
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oflo_loop_visited.push(int::max_value - x);
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}
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assert_eq!(oflo_loop_visited, ~[15, 11, 7, 3]);
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// range_step never passes nor visits the stop element
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for int_range_step(0, 21, 3) |x| {
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assert!(x < 21);
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}
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// range_step_inclusive will never pass stop element, and may skip it.
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let mut saw21 = false;
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for uint::range_step_inclusive(0, 21, 4) |x| {
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assert!(x <= 21);
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if x == 21 { saw21 = true; }
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}
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assert!(!saw21);
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let mut saw21 = false;
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for int::range_step_inclusive(0, 21, 4) |x| {
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assert!(x <= 21);
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if x == 21 { saw21 = true; }
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}
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assert!(!saw21);
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// range_step_inclusive will never pass stop element, but may visit it.
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let mut saw21 = false;
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for uint::range_step_inclusive(0, 21, 3) |x| {
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assert!(x <= 21);
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printfln!("saw: %u", x);
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if x == 21 { saw21 = true; }
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}
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assert!(saw21);
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let mut saw21 = false;
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for int::range_step_inclusive(0, 21, 3) |x| {
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assert!(x <= 21);
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if x == 21 { saw21 = true; }
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}
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assert!(saw21);
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}
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