// 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 or the MIT license // , at your // option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed // except according to those terms. /*! The `bool` module contains useful code to help work with boolean values. A quick summary: ## Trait implementations for `bool` Implementations of the following traits: * `FromStr` * `ToStr` * `Not` * `Ord` * `TotalOrd` * `Eq` ## Various functions to compare `bool`s All of the standard comparison functions one would expect: `and`, `eq`, `or`, and more. Also, a few conversion functions: `to_bit` and `to_str`. Finally, some inquries into the nature of truth: `is_true` and `is_false`. */ #[cfg(not(test))] use cmp::{Eq, Ord, TotalOrd, Ordering}; #[cfg(not(test))] use ops::Not; use option::{None, Option, Some}; use from_str::FromStr; use to_str::ToStr; /** * Negation of a boolean value. * * # Examples * * ~~~ {.rust} * rusti> std::bool::not(true) * false * ~~~ * * ~~~ {.rust} * rusti> std::bool::not(false) * true * ~~~ */ pub fn not(v: bool) -> bool { !v } /** * Conjunction of two boolean values. * * # Examples * * ~~~ {.rust} * rusti> std::bool::and(true, false) * false * ~~~ * * ~~~ {.rust} * rusti> std::bool::and(true, true) * true * ~~~ */ pub fn and(a: bool, b: bool) -> bool { a && b } /** * Disjunction of two boolean values. * * # Examples * * ~~~ {.rust} * rusti> std::bool::or(true, false) * true * ~~~ * * ~~~ {.rust} * rusti> std::bool::or(false, false) * false * ~~~ */ pub fn or(a: bool, b: bool) -> bool { a || b } /** * An 'exclusive or' of two boolean values. * * 'exclusive or' is identical to `or(and(a, not(b)), and(not(a), b))`. * * # Examples * * ~~~ {.rust} * rusti> std::bool::xor(true, false) * true * ~~~ * * ~~~ {.rust} * rusti> std::bool::xor(true, true) * false * ~~~ */ pub fn xor(a: bool, b: bool) -> bool { (a && !b) || (!a && b) } /** * Implication between two boolean values. * * Implication is often phrased as 'if a then b.' * * 'if a then b' is equivalent to `!a || b`. * * # Examples * * ~~~ {.rust} * rusti> std::bool::implies(true, true) * true * ~~~ * * ~~~ {.rust} * rusti> std::bool::implies(true, false) * false * ~~~ */ pub fn implies(a: bool, b: bool) -> bool { !a || b } /** * Is a given boolean value true? * * # Examples * * ~~~ {.rust} * rusti> std::bool::is_true(true) * true * ~~~ * * ~~~ {.rust} * rusti> std::bool::is_true(false) * false * ~~~ */ pub fn is_true(v: bool) -> bool { v } /** * Is a given boolean value false? * * # Examples * * ~~~ {.rust} * rusti> std::bool::is_false(false) * true * ~~~ * * ~~~ {.rust} * rusti> std::bool::is_false(true) * false * ~~~ */ pub fn is_false(v: bool) -> bool { !v } /** * Parse a `bool` from a `str`. * * Yields an `Option`, because `str` may or may not actually be parseable. * * # Examples * * ~~~ {.rust} * rusti> FromStr::from_str::("true") * Some(true) * ~~~ * * ~~~ {.rust} * rusti> FromStr::from_str::("false") * Some(false) * ~~~ * * ~~~ {.rust} * rusti> FromStr::from_str::("not even a boolean") * None * ~~~ */ impl FromStr for bool { fn from_str(s: &str) -> Option { match s { "true" => Some(true), "false" => Some(false), _ => None, } } } /** * Convert a `bool` to a `str`. * * # Examples * * ~~~ {.rust} * rusti> true.to_str() * "true" * ~~~ * * ~~~ {.rust} * rusti> false.to_str() * "false" * ~~~ */ impl ToStr for bool { #[inline] fn to_str(&self) -> ~str { if *self { ~"true" } else { ~"false" } } } /** * Iterates over all truth values, passing them to the given block. * * There are no guarantees about the order values will be given. * * # Examples * ~~~ * do std::bool::all_values |x: bool| { * println(x.to_str()) * } * ~~~ */ pub fn all_values(blk: &fn(v: bool)) { blk(true); blk(false); } /** * Convert a `bool` to a `u8`. * * # Examples * * ~~~ {.rust} * rusti> std::bool::to_bit(true) * 1 * ~~~ * * ~~~ {.rust} * rusti> std::bool::to_bit(false) * 0 * ~~~ */ #[inline] pub fn to_bit(v: bool) -> u8 { if v { 1u8 } else { 0u8 } } /** * The logical complement of a boolean value. * * # Examples * * ~~~rust * rusti> !true * false * ~~~ * * ~~~rust * rusti> !false * true * ~~~ */ #[cfg(not(test))] impl Not for bool { #[inline] fn not(&self) -> bool { !*self } } #[cfg(not(test))] impl Ord for bool { #[inline] fn lt(&self, other: &bool) -> bool { to_bit(*self) < to_bit(*other) } #[inline] fn le(&self, other: &bool) -> bool { to_bit(*self) <= to_bit(*other) } #[inline] fn gt(&self, other: &bool) -> bool { to_bit(*self) > to_bit(*other) } #[inline] fn ge(&self, other: &bool) -> bool { to_bit(*self) >= to_bit(*other) } } #[cfg(not(test))] impl TotalOrd for bool { #[inline] fn cmp(&self, other: &bool) -> Ordering { to_bit(*self).cmp(&to_bit(*other)) } } /** * Equality between two boolean values. * * Two booleans are equal if they have the same value. * * ~~~ {.rust} * rusti> false.eq(&true) * false * ~~~ * * ~~~ {.rust} * rusti> false == false * true * ~~~ * * ~~~ {.rust} * rusti> false != true * true * ~~~ * * ~~~ {.rust} * rusti> false.ne(&false) * false * ~~~ */ #[cfg(not(test))] impl Eq for bool { #[inline] fn eq(&self, other: &bool) -> bool { (*self) == (*other) } #[inline] fn ne(&self, other: &bool) -> bool { (*self) != (*other) } } #[cfg(test)] mod tests { use super::*; use prelude::*; #[test] fn test_bool_from_str() { do all_values |v| { assert!(Some(v) == FromStr::from_str(v.to_str())) } } #[test] fn test_bool_to_str() { assert_eq!(false.to_str(), ~"false"); assert_eq!(true.to_str(), ~"true"); } #[test] fn test_bool_to_bit() { do all_values |v| { assert_eq!(to_bit(v), if is_true(v) { 1u8 } else { 0u8 }); } } #[test] fn test_bool_ord() { assert!(true > false); assert!(!(false > true)); assert!(false < true); assert!(!(true < false)); assert!(false <= false); assert!(false >= false); assert!(true <= true); assert!(true >= true); assert!(false <= true); assert!(!(false >= true)); assert!(true >= false); assert!(!(true <= false)); } #[test] fn test_bool_totalord() { assert_eq!(true.cmp(&true), Equal); assert_eq!(false.cmp(&false), Equal); assert_eq!(true.cmp(&false), Greater); assert_eq!(false.cmp(&true), Less); } }