Add powi
to f16
and f128
This will unblock adding support to compiler_builtins (<https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-builtins/pull/614>), which will then unblock adding tests for these new functions.
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@ -1594,6 +1594,12 @@ extern "rust-intrinsic" {
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#[rustc_nounwind]
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pub fn sqrtf64(x: f64) -> f64;
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/// Raises an `f16` to an integer power.
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///
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/// The stabilized version of this intrinsic is
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/// [`f16::powi`](../../std/primitive.f16.html#method.powi)
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#[rustc_nounwind]
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pub fn powif16(a: f16, x: i32) -> f16;
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/// Raises an `f32` to an integer power.
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///
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/// The stabilized version of this intrinsic is
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@ -1606,6 +1612,12 @@ extern "rust-intrinsic" {
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/// [`f64::powi`](../../std/primitive.f64.html#method.powi)
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#[rustc_nounwind]
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pub fn powif64(a: f64, x: i32) -> f64;
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/// Raises an `f128` to an integer power.
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///
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/// The stabilized version of this intrinsic is
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/// [`f128::powi`](../../std/primitive.f128.html#method.powi)
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#[rustc_nounwind]
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pub fn powif128(a: f128, x: i32) -> f128;
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/// Returns the sine of an `f32`.
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///
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod tests;
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#[cfg(not(test))]
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use crate::intrinsics;
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#[unstable(feature = "f128", issue = "116909")]
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pub use core::f128::consts;
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#[cfg(not(test))]
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impl f128 {
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/// Raises a number to an integer power.
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///
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/// Using this function is generally faster than using `powf`.
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/// It might have a different sequence of rounding operations than `powf`,
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/// so the results are not guaranteed to agree.
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///
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/// # Unspecified precision
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///
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/// The precision of this function is non-deterministic. This means it varies by platform, Rust version, and
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/// can even differ within the same execution from one invocation to the next.
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#[inline]
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#[rustc_allow_incoherent_impl]
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#[unstable(feature = "f128", issue = "116909")]
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#[must_use = "method returns a new number and does not mutate the original value"]
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pub fn powi(self, n: i32) -> f128 {
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unsafe { intrinsics::powif128(self, n) }
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}
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}
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod tests;
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#[cfg(not(test))]
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use crate::intrinsics;
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#[unstable(feature = "f16", issue = "116909")]
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pub use core::f16::consts;
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#[cfg(not(test))]
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impl f16 {
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/// Raises a number to an integer power.
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///
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/// Using this function is generally faster than using `powf`.
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/// It might have a different sequence of rounding operations than `powf`,
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/// so the results are not guaranteed to agree.
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///
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/// # Unspecified precision
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///
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/// The precision of this function is non-deterministic. This means it varies by platform, Rust version, and
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/// can even differ within the same execution from one invocation to the next.
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#[inline]
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#[rustc_allow_incoherent_impl]
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#[unstable(feature = "f16", issue = "116909")]
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#[must_use = "method returns a new number and does not mutate the original value"]
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pub fn powi(self, n: i32) -> f16 {
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unsafe { intrinsics::powif16(self, n) }
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}
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}
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