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// Copyright 2012 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.
//! Operations and constants for `f32`
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use num::{Zero, One, strconv};
use num::{FPCategory, FPNaN, FPInfinite , FPZero, FPSubnormal, FPNormal};
use prelude::*;
pub use cmath::c_float_targ_consts::*;
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// An inner module is required to get the #[inline(always)] attribute on the
// functions.
pub use self::delegated::*;
macro_rules! delegate(
(
$(
fn $name:ident(
$(
$arg:ident : $arg_ty:ty
),*
) -> $rv:ty = $bound_name:path
),*
) => (
mod delegated {
use cmath::c_float_utils;
use libc::{c_float, c_int};
use unstable::intrinsics;
$(
#[inline(always)]
pub fn $name($( $arg : $arg_ty ),*) -> $rv {
unsafe {
$bound_name($( $arg ),*)
}
}
)*
}
)
)
delegate!(
// intrinsics
fn abs(n: f32) -> f32 = intrinsics::fabsf32,
fn cos(n: f32) -> f32 = intrinsics::cosf32,
fn exp(n: f32) -> f32 = intrinsics::expf32,
fn exp2(n: f32) -> f32 = intrinsics::exp2f32,
fn floor(x: f32) -> f32 = intrinsics::floorf32,
fn ln(n: f32) -> f32 = intrinsics::logf32,
fn log10(n: f32) -> f32 = intrinsics::log10f32,
fn log2(n: f32) -> f32 = intrinsics::log2f32,
fn mul_add(a: f32, b: f32, c: f32) -> f32 = intrinsics::fmaf32,
fn pow(n: f32, e: f32) -> f32 = intrinsics::powf32,
fn powi(n: f32, e: c_int) -> f32 = intrinsics::powif32,
fn sin(n: f32) -> f32 = intrinsics::sinf32,
fn sqrt(n: f32) -> f32 = intrinsics::sqrtf32,
// LLVM 3.3 required to use intrinsics for these four
fn ceil(n: c_float) -> c_float = c_float_utils::ceil,
fn trunc(n: c_float) -> c_float = c_float_utils::trunc,
/*
fn ceil(n: f32) -> f32 = intrinsics::ceilf32,
fn trunc(n: f32) -> f32 = intrinsics::truncf32,
fn rint(n: f32) -> f32 = intrinsics::rintf32,
fn nearbyint(n: f32) -> f32 = intrinsics::nearbyintf32,
*/
// cmath
fn acos(n: c_float) -> c_float = c_float_utils::acos,
fn asin(n: c_float) -> c_float = c_float_utils::asin,
fn atan(n: c_float) -> c_float = c_float_utils::atan,
fn atan2(a: c_float, b: c_float) -> c_float = c_float_utils::atan2,
fn cbrt(n: c_float) -> c_float = c_float_utils::cbrt,
fn copysign(x: c_float, y: c_float) -> c_float = c_float_utils::copysign,
fn cosh(n: c_float) -> c_float = c_float_utils::cosh,
fn erf(n: c_float) -> c_float = c_float_utils::erf,
fn erfc(n: c_float) -> c_float = c_float_utils::erfc,
fn exp_m1(n: c_float) -> c_float = c_float_utils::exp_m1,
fn abs_sub(a: c_float, b: c_float) -> c_float = c_float_utils::abs_sub,
fn fmax(a: c_float, b: c_float) -> c_float = c_float_utils::fmax,
fn fmin(a: c_float, b: c_float) -> c_float = c_float_utils::fmin,
fn next_after(x: c_float, y: c_float) -> c_float = c_float_utils::next_after,
fn frexp(n: c_float, value: &mut c_int) -> c_float = c_float_utils::frexp,
fn hypot(x: c_float, y: c_float) -> c_float = c_float_utils::hypot,
fn ldexp(x: c_float, n: c_int) -> c_float = c_float_utils::ldexp,
fn lgamma(n: c_float, sign: &mut c_int) -> c_float = c_float_utils::lgamma,
fn log_radix(n: c_float) -> c_float = c_float_utils::log_radix,
fn ln_1p(n: c_float) -> c_float = c_float_utils::ln_1p,
fn ilog_radix(n: c_float) -> c_int = c_float_utils::ilog_radix,
fn modf(n: c_float, iptr: &mut c_float) -> c_float = c_float_utils::modf,
fn round(n: c_float) -> c_float = c_float_utils::round,
fn ldexp_radix(n: c_float, i: c_int) -> c_float = c_float_utils::ldexp_radix,
fn sinh(n: c_float) -> c_float = c_float_utils::sinh,
fn tan(n: c_float) -> c_float = c_float_utils::tan,
fn tanh(n: c_float) -> c_float = c_float_utils::tanh,
fn tgamma(n: c_float) -> c_float = c_float_utils::tgamma
)
// These are not defined inside consts:: for consistency with
// the integer types
pub static NaN: f32 = 0.0_f32/0.0_f32;
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pub static infinity: f32 = 1.0_f32/0.0_f32;
pub static neg_infinity: f32 = -1.0_f32/0.0_f32;
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#[inline(always)]
pub fn add(x: f32, y: f32) -> f32 { return x + y; }
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#[inline(always)]
pub fn sub(x: f32, y: f32) -> f32 { return x - y; }
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#[inline(always)]
pub fn mul(x: f32, y: f32) -> f32 { return x * y; }
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#[inline(always)]
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pub fn div(x: f32, y: f32) -> f32 { return x / y; }
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#[inline(always)]
pub fn rem(x: f32, y: f32) -> f32 { return x % y; }
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#[inline(always)]
pub fn lt(x: f32, y: f32) -> bool { return x < y; }
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#[inline(always)]
pub fn le(x: f32, y: f32) -> bool { return x <= y; }
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#[inline(always)]
pub fn eq(x: f32, y: f32) -> bool { return x == y; }
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#[inline(always)]
pub fn ne(x: f32, y: f32) -> bool { return x != y; }
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#[inline(always)]
pub fn ge(x: f32, y: f32) -> bool { return x >= y; }
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#[inline(always)]
pub fn gt(x: f32, y: f32) -> bool { return x > y; }
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// FIXME (#1999): replace the predicates below with llvm intrinsics or
// calls to the libmath macros in the rust runtime for performance.
// FIXME (#1999): add is_normal, is_subnormal, and fpclassify.
/* Module: consts */
pub mod consts {
// FIXME (requires Issue #1433 to fix): replace with mathematical
// staticants from cmath.
/// Archimedes' staticant
pub static pi: f32 = 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288_f32;
/// pi/2.0
pub static frac_pi_2: f32 = 1.57079632679489661923132169163975144_f32;
/// pi/4.0
pub static frac_pi_4: f32 = 0.785398163397448309615660845819875721_f32;
/// 1.0/pi
pub static frac_1_pi: f32 = 0.318309886183790671537767526745028724_f32;
/// 2.0/pi
pub static frac_2_pi: f32 = 0.636619772367581343075535053490057448_f32;
/// 2.0/sqrt(pi)
pub static frac_2_sqrtpi: f32 = 1.12837916709551257389615890312154517_f32;
/// sqrt(2.0)
pub static sqrt2: f32 = 1.41421356237309504880168872420969808_f32;
/// 1.0/sqrt(2.0)
pub static frac_1_sqrt2: f32 = 0.707106781186547524400844362104849039_f32;
/// Euler's number
pub static e: f32 = 2.71828182845904523536028747135266250_f32;
/// log2(e)
pub static log2_e: f32 = 1.44269504088896340735992468100189214_f32;
/// log10(e)
pub static log10_e: f32 = 0.434294481903251827651128918916605082_f32;
/// ln(2.0)
pub static ln_2: f32 = 0.693147180559945309417232121458176568_f32;
/// ln(10.0)
pub static ln_10: f32 = 2.30258509299404568401799145468436421_f32;
}
impl Num for f32 {}
#[cfg(notest)]
impl Eq for f32 {
#[inline(always)]
fn eq(&self, other: &f32) -> bool { (*self) == (*other) }
#[inline(always)]
fn ne(&self, other: &f32) -> bool { (*self) != (*other) }
}
#[cfg(notest)]
impl ApproxEq<f32> for f32 {
#[inline(always)]
fn approx_epsilon() -> f32 { 1.0e-6 }
#[inline(always)]
fn approx_eq(&self, other: &f32) -> bool {
self.approx_eq_eps(other, &ApproxEq::approx_epsilon::<f32, f32>())
}
#[inline(always)]
fn approx_eq_eps(&self, other: &f32, approx_epsilon: &f32) -> bool {
(*self - *other).abs() < *approx_epsilon
}
}
#[cfg(notest)]
impl Ord for f32 {
#[inline(always)]
fn lt(&self, other: &f32) -> bool { (*self) < (*other) }
#[inline(always)]
fn le(&self, other: &f32) -> bool { (*self) <= (*other) }
#[inline(always)]
fn ge(&self, other: &f32) -> bool { (*self) >= (*other) }
#[inline(always)]
fn gt(&self, other: &f32) -> bool { (*self) > (*other) }
}
impl Orderable for f32 {
/// Returns `NaN` if either of the numbers are `NaN`.
#[inline(always)]
fn min(&self, other: &f32) -> f32 {
if self.is_NaN() || other.is_NaN() { Float::NaN() } else { fmin(*self, *other) }
}
/// Returns `NaN` if either of the numbers are `NaN`.
#[inline(always)]
fn max(&self, other: &f32) -> f32 {
if self.is_NaN() || other.is_NaN() { Float::NaN() } else { fmax(*self, *other) }
}
/// Returns the number constrained within the range `mn <= self <= mx`.
/// If any of the numbers are `NaN` then `NaN` is returned.
#[inline(always)]
fn clamp(&self, mn: &f32, mx: &f32) -> f32 {
if self.is_NaN() { *self }
else if !(*self <= *mx) { *mx }
else if !(*self >= *mn) { *mn }
else { *self }
}
}
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impl Zero for f32 {
#[inline(always)]
fn zero() -> f32 { 0.0 }
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/// Returns true if the number is equal to either `0.0` or `-0.0`
#[inline(always)]
fn is_zero(&self) -> bool { *self == 0.0 || *self == -0.0 }
}
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impl One for f32 {
#[inline(always)]
fn one() -> f32 { 1.0 }
}
#[cfg(notest)]
impl Add<f32,f32> for f32 {
#[inline(always)]
fn add(&self, other: &f32) -> f32 { *self + *other }
}
#[cfg(notest)]
impl Sub<f32,f32> for f32 {
#[inline(always)]
fn sub(&self, other: &f32) -> f32 { *self - *other }
}
#[cfg(notest)]
impl Mul<f32,f32> for f32 {
#[inline(always)]
fn mul(&self, other: &f32) -> f32 { *self * *other }
}
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#[cfg(notest)]
impl Div<f32,f32> for f32 {
#[inline(always)]
fn div(&self, other: &f32) -> f32 { *self / *other }
}
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#[cfg(notest)]
impl Rem<f32,f32> for f32 {
#[inline(always)]
fn rem(&self, other: &f32) -> f32 { *self % *other }
}
#[cfg(notest)]
impl Neg<f32> for f32 {
#[inline(always)]
fn neg(&self) -> f32 { -*self }
}
impl Signed for f32 {
/// Computes the absolute value. Returns `NaN` if the number is `NaN`.
#[inline(always)]
fn abs(&self) -> f32 { abs(*self) }
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///
/// 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(always)]
fn abs_sub(&self, other: &f32) -> f32 { 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(always)]
fn signum(&self) -> f32 {
if self.is_NaN() { NaN } else { copysign(1.0, *self) }
}
/// Returns `true` if the number is positive, including `+0.0` and `infinity`
#[inline(always)]
fn is_positive(&self) -> bool { *self > 0.0 || (1.0 / *self) == infinity }
/// Returns `true` if the number is negative, including `-0.0` and `neg_infinity`
#[inline(always)]
fn is_negative(&self) -> bool { *self < 0.0 || (1.0 / *self) == neg_infinity }
}
impl Round for f32 {
/// Round half-way cases toward `neg_infinity`
#[inline(always)]
fn floor(&self) -> f32 { floor(*self) }
/// Round half-way cases toward `infinity`
#[inline(always)]
fn ceil(&self) -> f32 { ceil(*self) }
/// Round half-way cases away from `0.0`
#[inline(always)]
fn round(&self) -> f32 { round(*self) }
/// The integer part of the number (rounds towards `0.0`)
#[inline(always)]
fn trunc(&self) -> f32 { trunc(*self) }
///
/// The fractional part of the number, satisfying:
///
/// ~~~
/// assert!(x == trunc(x) + fract(x))
/// ~~~
///
#[inline(always)]
fn fract(&self) -> f32 { *self - self.trunc() }
}
impl Fractional for f32 {
/// The reciprocal (multiplicative inverse) of the number
#[inline(always)]
fn recip(&self) -> f32 { 1.0 / *self }
}
impl Algebraic for f32 {
#[inline(always)]
fn pow(&self, n: f32) -> f32 { pow(*self, n) }
#[inline(always)]
fn sqrt(&self) -> f32 { sqrt(*self) }
#[inline(always)]
fn rsqrt(&self) -> f32 { self.sqrt().recip() }
#[inline(always)]
fn cbrt(&self) -> f32 { cbrt(*self) }
#[inline(always)]
fn hypot(&self, other: f32) -> f32 { hypot(*self, other) }
}
impl Trigonometric for f32 {
#[inline(always)]
fn sin(&self) -> f32 { sin(*self) }
#[inline(always)]
fn cos(&self) -> f32 { cos(*self) }
#[inline(always)]
fn tan(&self) -> f32 { tan(*self) }
#[inline(always)]
fn asin(&self) -> f32 { asin(*self) }
#[inline(always)]
fn acos(&self) -> f32 { acos(*self) }
#[inline(always)]
fn atan(&self) -> f32 { atan(*self) }
#[inline(always)]
fn atan2(&self, other: f32) -> f32 { atan2(*self, other) }
}
impl Exponential for f32 {
/// Returns the exponential of the number
#[inline(always)]
fn exp(&self) -> f32 { exp(*self) }
/// Returns 2 raised to the power of the number
#[inline(always)]
fn exp2(&self) -> f32 { exp2(*self) }
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/// Returns the natural logarithm of the number
#[inline(always)]
fn ln(&self) -> f32 { ln(*self) }
/// Returns the logarithm of the number with respect to an arbitrary base
#[inline(always)]
fn log(&self, base: f32) -> f32 { self.ln() / base.ln() }
/// Returns the base 2 logarithm of the number
#[inline(always)]
fn log2(&self) -> f32 { log2(*self) }
/// Returns the base 10 logarithm of the number
#[inline(always)]
fn log10(&self) -> f32 { log10(*self) }
}
impl Hyperbolic for f32 {
#[inline(always)]
fn sinh(&self) -> f32 { sinh(*self) }
#[inline(always)]
fn cosh(&self) -> f32 { cosh(*self) }
#[inline(always)]
fn tanh(&self) -> f32 { tanh(*self) }
}
impl Real for f32 {
/// Archimedes' constant
#[inline(always)]
fn pi() -> f32 { 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288 }
/// 2.0 * pi
#[inline(always)]
fn two_pi() -> f32 { 6.28318530717958647692528676655900576 }
/// pi / 2.0
#[inline(always)]
fn frac_pi_2() -> f32 { 1.57079632679489661923132169163975144 }
/// pi / 3.0
#[inline(always)]
fn frac_pi_3() -> f32 { 1.04719755119659774615421446109316763 }
/// pi / 4.0
#[inline(always)]
fn frac_pi_4() -> f32 { 0.785398163397448309615660845819875721 }
/// pi / 6.0
#[inline(always)]
fn frac_pi_6() -> f32 { 0.52359877559829887307710723054658381 }
/// pi / 8.0
#[inline(always)]
fn frac_pi_8() -> f32 { 0.39269908169872415480783042290993786 }
/// 1 .0/ pi
#[inline(always)]
fn frac_1_pi() -> f32 { 0.318309886183790671537767526745028724 }
/// 2.0 / pi
#[inline(always)]
fn frac_2_pi() -> f32 { 0.636619772367581343075535053490057448 }
/// 2.0 / sqrt(pi)
#[inline(always)]
fn frac_2_sqrtpi() -> f32 { 1.12837916709551257389615890312154517 }
/// sqrt(2.0)
#[inline(always)]
fn sqrt2() -> f32 { 1.41421356237309504880168872420969808 }
/// 1.0 / sqrt(2.0)
#[inline(always)]
fn frac_1_sqrt2() -> f32 { 0.707106781186547524400844362104849039 }
/// Euler's number
#[inline(always)]
fn e() -> f32 { 2.71828182845904523536028747135266250 }
/// log2(e)
#[inline(always)]
fn log2_e() -> f32 { 1.44269504088896340735992468100189214 }
/// log10(e)
#[inline(always)]
fn log10_e() -> f32 { 0.434294481903251827651128918916605082 }
/// ln(2.0)
#[inline(always)]
fn ln_2() -> f32 { 0.693147180559945309417232121458176568 }
/// ln(10.0)
#[inline(always)]
fn ln_10() -> f32 { 2.30258509299404568401799145468436421 }
/// Converts to degrees, assuming the number is in radians
#[inline(always)]
fn to_degrees(&self) -> f32 { *self * (180.0 / Real::pi::<f32>()) }
/// Converts to radians, assuming the number is in degrees
#[inline(always)]
fn to_radians(&self) -> f32 { *self * (Real::pi::<f32>() / 180.0) }
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}
impl Bounded for f32 {
#[inline(always)]
fn min_value() -> f32 { 1.17549435e-38 }
#[inline(always)]
fn max_value() -> f32 { 3.40282347e+38 }
}
impl Primitive for f32 {
#[inline(always)]
fn bits() -> uint { 32 }
#[inline(always)]
fn bytes() -> uint { Primitive::bits::<f32>() / 8 }
}
impl Float for f32 {
#[inline(always)]
fn NaN() -> f32 { 0.0 / 0.0 }
#[inline(always)]
fn infinity() -> f32 { 1.0 / 0.0 }
#[inline(always)]
fn neg_infinity() -> f32 { -1.0 / 0.0 }
#[inline(always)]
fn neg_zero() -> f32 { -0.0 }
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/// Returns `true` if the number is NaN
#[inline(always)]
fn is_NaN(&self) -> bool { *self != *self }
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/// Returns `true` if the number is infinite
#[inline(always)]
fn is_infinite(&self) -> bool {
*self == Float::infinity() || *self == Float::neg_infinity()
}
/// Returns `true` if the number is neither infinite or NaN
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#[inline(always)]
fn is_finite(&self) -> bool {
!(self.is_NaN() || self.is_infinite())
}
/// Returns `true` if the number is neither zero, infinite, subnormal or NaN
#[inline(always)]
fn is_normal(&self) -> bool {
match self.classify() {
FPNormal => true,
_ => false,
}
}
/// Returns the floating point category of the number. If only one property is going to
/// be tested, it is generally faster to use the specific predicate instead.
fn classify(&self) -> FPCategory {
static EXP_MASK: u32 = 0x7f800000;
static MAN_MASK: u32 = 0x007fffff;
match (
unsafe { ::cast::transmute::<f32,u32>(*self) } & EXP_MASK,
unsafe { ::cast::transmute::<f32,u32>(*self) } & MAN_MASK
) {
(EXP_MASK, 0) => FPInfinite,
(EXP_MASK, _) => FPNaN,
(exp, _) if exp != 0 => FPNormal,
_ if self.is_zero() => FPZero,
_ => FPSubnormal,
}
}
#[inline(always)]
fn mantissa_digits() -> uint { 24 }
#[inline(always)]
fn digits() -> uint { 6 }
#[inline(always)]
fn epsilon() -> f32 { 1.19209290e-07 }
#[inline(always)]
fn min_exp() -> int { -125 }
#[inline(always)]
fn max_exp() -> int { 128 }
#[inline(always)]
fn min_10_exp() -> int { -37 }
#[inline(always)]
fn max_10_exp() -> int { 38 }
///
/// Returns the exponential of the number, minus `1`, in a way that is accurate
/// even if the number is close to zero
///
#[inline(always)]
fn exp_m1(&self) -> f32 { exp_m1(*self) }
///
/// Returns the natural logarithm of the number plus `1` (`ln(1+n)`) more accurately
/// than if the operations were performed separately
///
#[inline(always)]
fn ln_1p(&self) -> f32 { ln_1p(*self) }
///
/// Fused multiply-add. Computes `(self * a) + b` with only one rounding error. This
/// produces a more accurate result with better performance than a separate multiplication
/// operation followed by an add.
///
#[inline(always)]
fn mul_add(&self, a: f32, b: f32) -> f32 {
mul_add(*self, a, b)
}
/// Returns the next representable floating-point value in the direction of `other`
#[inline(always)]
fn next_after(&self, other: f32) -> f32 {
next_after(*self, other)
}
}
//
// Section: String Conversions
//
///
/// Converts a float to a string
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// * num - The float value
///
#[inline(always)]
pub fn to_str(num: f32) -> ~str {
let (r, _) = strconv::to_str_common(
&num, 10u, true, strconv::SignNeg, strconv::DigAll);
r
}
///
/// Converts a float to a string in hexadecimal format
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// * num - The float value
///
#[inline(always)]
pub fn to_str_hex(num: f32) -> ~str {
let (r, _) = strconv::to_str_common(
&num, 16u, true, strconv::SignNeg, strconv::DigAll);
r
}
///
/// Converts a float to a string in a given radix
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// * num - The float value
/// * radix - The base to use
///
/// # Failure
///
/// Fails if called on a special value like `inf`, `-inf` or `NaN` due to
/// possible misinterpretation of the result at higher bases. If those values
/// are expected, use `to_str_radix_special()` instead.
///
#[inline(always)]
pub fn to_str_radix(num: f32, rdx: uint) -> ~str {
let (r, special) = strconv::to_str_common(
&num, rdx, true, strconv::SignNeg, strconv::DigAll);
if special { fail!(~"number has a special value, \
try to_str_radix_special() if those are expected") }
r
}
///
/// Converts a float to a string in a given radix, and a flag indicating
/// whether it's a special value
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// * num - The float value
/// * radix - The base to use
///
#[inline(always)]
pub fn to_str_radix_special(num: f32, rdx: uint) -> (~str, bool) {
strconv::to_str_common(&num, rdx, true,
strconv::SignNeg, strconv::DigAll)
}
///
/// Converts a float to a string with exactly the number of
/// provided significant digits
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// * num - The float value
/// * digits - The number of significant digits
///
#[inline(always)]
pub fn to_str_exact(num: f32, dig: uint) -> ~str {
let (r, _) = strconv::to_str_common(
&num, 10u, true, strconv::SignNeg, strconv::DigExact(dig));
r
}
///
/// Converts a float to a string with a maximum number of
/// significant digits
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// * num - The float value
/// * digits - The number of significant digits
///
#[inline(always)]
pub fn to_str_digits(num: f32, dig: uint) -> ~str {
let (r, _) = strconv::to_str_common(
&num, 10u, true, strconv::SignNeg, strconv::DigMax(dig));
r
}
impl to_str::ToStr for f32 {
#[inline(always)]
fn to_str(&self) -> ~str { to_str_digits(*self, 8) }
}
impl num::ToStrRadix for f32 {
#[inline(always)]
fn to_str_radix(&self, rdx: uint) -> ~str {
to_str_radix(*self, rdx)
}
}
///
/// Convert a string in base 10 to a float.
/// Accepts a optional decimal exponent.
///
/// This function accepts strings such as
///
/// * '3.14'
/// * '+3.14', equivalent to '3.14'
/// * '-3.14'
/// * '2.5E10', or equivalently, '2.5e10'
/// * '2.5E-10'
/// * '.' (understood as 0)
/// * '5.'
/// * '.5', or, equivalently, '0.5'
/// * '+inf', 'inf', '-inf', 'NaN'
///
/// Leading and trailing whitespace represent an error.
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// * num - A string
///
/// # Return value
///
/// `none` if the string did not represent a valid number. Otherwise,
/// `Some(n)` where `n` is the floating-point number represented by `num`.
///
#[inline(always)]
pub fn from_str(num: &str) -> Option<f32> {
strconv::from_str_common(num, 10u, true, true, true,
strconv::ExpDec, false, false)
}
///
/// Convert a string in base 16 to a float.
/// Accepts a optional binary exponent.
///
/// This function accepts strings such as
///
/// * 'a4.fe'
/// * '+a4.fe', equivalent to 'a4.fe'
/// * '-a4.fe'
/// * '2b.aP128', or equivalently, '2b.ap128'
/// * '2b.aP-128'
/// * '.' (understood as 0)
/// * 'c.'
/// * '.c', or, equivalently, '0.c'
/// * '+inf', 'inf', '-inf', 'NaN'
///
/// Leading and trailing whitespace represent an error.
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// * num - A string
///
/// # Return value
///
/// `none` if the string did not represent a valid number. Otherwise,
/// `Some(n)` where `n` is the floating-point number represented by `[num]`.
///
#[inline(always)]
pub fn from_str_hex(num: &str) -> Option<f32> {
strconv::from_str_common(num, 16u, true, true, true,
strconv::ExpBin, false, false)
}
///
/// Convert a string in an given base to a float.
///
/// Due to possible conflicts, this function does **not** accept
/// the special values `inf`, `-inf`, `+inf` and `NaN`, **nor**
/// does it recognize exponents of any kind.
///
/// Leading and trailing whitespace represent an error.
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// * num - A string
/// * radix - The base to use. Must lie in the range [2 .. 36]
///
/// # Return value
///
/// `none` if the string did not represent a valid number. Otherwise,
/// `Some(n)` where `n` is the floating-point number represented by `num`.
///
#[inline(always)]
pub fn from_str_radix(num: &str, rdx: uint) -> Option<f32> {
strconv::from_str_common(num, rdx, true, true, false,
strconv::ExpNone, false, false)
}
impl FromStr for f32 {
#[inline(always)]
fn from_str(val: &str) -> Option<f32> { from_str(val) }
}
impl num::FromStrRadix for f32 {
#[inline(always)]
fn from_str_radix(val: &str, rdx: uint) -> Option<f32> {
from_str_radix(val, rdx)
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use f32::*;
use num::*;
use super::*;
use prelude::*;
#[test]
fn test_num() {
num::test_num(10f32, 2f32);
}
#[test]
fn test_min() {
assert_eq!(1f32.min(&2f32), 1f32);
assert_eq!(2f32.min(&1f32), 1f32);
}
#[test]
fn test_max() {
assert_eq!(1f32.max(&2f32), 2f32);
assert_eq!(2f32.max(&1f32), 2f32);
}
#[test]
fn test_clamp() {
assert_eq!(1f32.clamp(&2f32, &4f32), 2f32);
assert_eq!(8f32.clamp(&2f32, &4f32), 4f32);
assert_eq!(3f32.clamp(&2f32, &4f32), 3f32);
assert!(3f32.clamp(&Float::NaN::<f32>(), &4f32).is_NaN());
assert!(3f32.clamp(&2f32, &Float::NaN::<f32>()).is_NaN());
assert!(Float::NaN::<f32>().clamp(&2f32, &4f32).is_NaN());
}
#[test]
fn test_floor() {
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assert_approx_eq!(1.0f32.floor(), 1.0f32);
assert_approx_eq!(1.3f32.floor(), 1.0f32);
assert_approx_eq!(1.5f32.floor(), 1.0f32);
assert_approx_eq!(1.7f32.floor(), 1.0f32);
assert_approx_eq!(0.0f32.floor(), 0.0f32);
assert_approx_eq!((-0.0f32).floor(), -0.0f32);
assert_approx_eq!((-1.0f32).floor(), -1.0f32);
assert_approx_eq!((-1.3f32).floor(), -2.0f32);
assert_approx_eq!((-1.5f32).floor(), -2.0f32);
assert_approx_eq!((-1.7f32).floor(), -2.0f32);
}
#[test]
fn test_ceil() {
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assert_approx_eq!(1.0f32.ceil(), 1.0f32);
assert_approx_eq!(1.3f32.ceil(), 2.0f32);
assert_approx_eq!(1.5f32.ceil(), 2.0f32);
assert_approx_eq!(1.7f32.ceil(), 2.0f32);
assert_approx_eq!(0.0f32.ceil(), 0.0f32);
assert_approx_eq!((-0.0f32).ceil(), -0.0f32);
assert_approx_eq!((-1.0f32).ceil(), -1.0f32);
assert_approx_eq!((-1.3f32).ceil(), -1.0f32);
assert_approx_eq!((-1.5f32).ceil(), -1.0f32);
assert_approx_eq!((-1.7f32).ceil(), -1.0f32);
}
#[test]
fn test_round() {
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assert_approx_eq!(1.0f32.round(), 1.0f32);
assert_approx_eq!(1.3f32.round(), 1.0f32);
assert_approx_eq!(1.5f32.round(), 2.0f32);
assert_approx_eq!(1.7f32.round(), 2.0f32);
assert_approx_eq!(0.0f32.round(), 0.0f32);
assert_approx_eq!((-0.0f32).round(), -0.0f32);
assert_approx_eq!((-1.0f32).round(), -1.0f32);
assert_approx_eq!((-1.3f32).round(), -1.0f32);
assert_approx_eq!((-1.5f32).round(), -2.0f32);
assert_approx_eq!((-1.7f32).round(), -2.0f32);
}
#[test]
fn test_trunc() {
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assert_approx_eq!(1.0f32.trunc(), 1.0f32);
assert_approx_eq!(1.3f32.trunc(), 1.0f32);
assert_approx_eq!(1.5f32.trunc(), 1.0f32);
assert_approx_eq!(1.7f32.trunc(), 1.0f32);
assert_approx_eq!(0.0f32.trunc(), 0.0f32);
assert_approx_eq!((-0.0f32).trunc(), -0.0f32);
assert_approx_eq!((-1.0f32).trunc(), -1.0f32);
assert_approx_eq!((-1.3f32).trunc(), -1.0f32);
assert_approx_eq!((-1.5f32).trunc(), -1.0f32);
assert_approx_eq!((-1.7f32).trunc(), -1.0f32);
}
#[test]
fn test_fract() {
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assert_approx_eq!(1.0f32.fract(), 0.0f32);
assert_approx_eq!(1.3f32.fract(), 0.3f32);
assert_approx_eq!(1.5f32.fract(), 0.5f32);
assert_approx_eq!(1.7f32.fract(), 0.7f32);
assert_approx_eq!(0.0f32.fract(), 0.0f32);
assert_approx_eq!((-0.0f32).fract(), -0.0f32);
assert_approx_eq!((-1.0f32).fract(), -0.0f32);
assert_approx_eq!((-1.3f32).fract(), -0.3f32);
assert_approx_eq!((-1.5f32).fract(), -0.5f32);
assert_approx_eq!((-1.7f32).fract(), -0.7f32);
}
#[test]
fn test_real_consts() {
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assert_approx_eq!(Real::two_pi::<f32>(), 2f32 * Real::pi::<f32>());
assert_approx_eq!(Real::frac_pi_2::<f32>(), Real::pi::<f32>() / 2f32);
assert_approx_eq!(Real::frac_pi_3::<f32>(), Real::pi::<f32>() / 3f32);
assert_approx_eq!(Real::frac_pi_4::<f32>(), Real::pi::<f32>() / 4f32);
assert_approx_eq!(Real::frac_pi_6::<f32>(), Real::pi::<f32>() / 6f32);
assert_approx_eq!(Real::frac_pi_8::<f32>(), Real::pi::<f32>() / 8f32);
assert_approx_eq!(Real::frac_1_pi::<f32>(), 1f32 / Real::pi::<f32>());
assert_approx_eq!(Real::frac_2_pi::<f32>(), 2f32 / Real::pi::<f32>());
assert_approx_eq!(Real::frac_2_sqrtpi::<f32>(), 2f32 / Real::pi::<f32>().sqrt());
assert_approx_eq!(Real::sqrt2::<f32>(), 2f32.sqrt());
assert_approx_eq!(Real::frac_1_sqrt2::<f32>(), 1f32 / 2f32.sqrt());
assert_approx_eq!(Real::log2_e::<f32>(), Real::e::<f32>().log2());
assert_approx_eq!(Real::log10_e::<f32>(), Real::e::<f32>().log10());
assert_approx_eq!(Real::ln_2::<f32>(), 2f32.ln());
assert_approx_eq!(Real::ln_10::<f32>(), 10f32.ln());
}
#[test]
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pub fn test_abs() {
assert_eq!(infinity.abs(), infinity);
assert_eq!(1f32.abs(), 1f32);
assert_eq!(0f32.abs(), 0f32);
assert_eq!((-0f32).abs(), 0f32);
assert_eq!((-1f32).abs(), 1f32);
assert_eq!(neg_infinity.abs(), infinity);
assert_eq!((1f32/neg_infinity).abs(), 0f32);
assert!(NaN.abs().is_NaN());
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}
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#[test]
fn test_abs_sub() {
assert_eq!((-1f32).abs_sub(&1f32), 0f32);
assert_eq!(1f32.abs_sub(&1f32), 0f32);
assert_eq!(1f32.abs_sub(&0f32), 1f32);
assert_eq!(1f32.abs_sub(&-1f32), 2f32);
assert_eq!(neg_infinity.abs_sub(&0f32), 0f32);
assert_eq!(infinity.abs_sub(&1f32), infinity);
assert_eq!(0f32.abs_sub(&neg_infinity), infinity);
assert_eq!(0f32.abs_sub(&infinity), 0f32);
assert!(NaN.abs_sub(&-1f32).is_NaN());
assert!(1f32.abs_sub(&NaN).is_NaN());
}
#[test]
fn test_signum() {
assert_eq!(infinity.signum(), 1f32);
assert_eq!(1f32.signum(), 1f32);
assert_eq!(0f32.signum(), 1f32);
assert_eq!((-0f32).signum(), -1f32);
assert_eq!((-1f32).signum(), -1f32);
assert_eq!(neg_infinity.signum(), -1f32);
assert_eq!((1f32/neg_infinity).signum(), -1f32);
assert!(NaN.signum().is_NaN());
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}
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#[test]
fn test_is_positive() {
assert!(infinity.is_positive());
assert!(1f32.is_positive());
assert!(0f32.is_positive());
assert!(!(-0f32).is_positive());
assert!(!(-1f32).is_positive());
assert!(!neg_infinity.is_positive());
assert!(!(1f32/neg_infinity).is_positive());
assert!(!NaN.is_positive());
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}
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#[test]
fn test_is_negative() {
assert!(!infinity.is_negative());
assert!(!1f32.is_negative());
assert!(!0f32.is_negative());
assert!((-0f32).is_negative());
assert!((-1f32).is_negative());
assert!(neg_infinity.is_negative());
assert!((1f32/neg_infinity).is_negative());
assert!(!NaN.is_negative());
}
#[test]
fn test_approx_eq() {
assert!(1.0f32.approx_eq(&1f32));
assert!(0.9999999f32.approx_eq(&1f32));
assert!(1.000001f32.approx_eq_eps(&1f32, &1.0e-5));
assert!(1.0000001f32.approx_eq_eps(&1f32, &1.0e-6));
assert!(!1.0000001f32.approx_eq_eps(&1f32, &1.0e-7));
}
#[test]
fn test_primitive() {
assert_eq!(Primitive::bits::<f32>(), sys::size_of::<f32>() * 8);
assert_eq!(Primitive::bytes::<f32>(), sys::size_of::<f32>());
}
#[test]
fn test_is_normal() {
assert!(!Float::NaN::<f32>().is_normal());
assert!(!Float::infinity::<f32>().is_normal());
assert!(!Float::neg_infinity::<f32>().is_normal());
assert!(!Zero::zero::<f32>().is_normal());
assert!(!Float::neg_zero::<f32>().is_normal());
assert!(1f32.is_normal());
assert!(1e-37f32.is_normal());
assert!(!1e-38f32.is_normal());
}
#[test]
fn test_classify() {
assert_eq!(Float::NaN::<f32>().classify(), FPNaN);
assert_eq!(Float::infinity::<f32>().classify(), FPInfinite);
assert_eq!(Float::neg_infinity::<f32>().classify(), FPInfinite);
assert_eq!(Zero::zero::<f32>().classify(), FPZero);
assert_eq!(Float::neg_zero::<f32>().classify(), FPZero);
assert_eq!(1f32.classify(), FPNormal);
assert_eq!(1e-37f32.classify(), FPNormal);
assert_eq!(1e-38f32.classify(), FPSubnormal);
}
}