#![warn(clippy::float_equality_without_abs)] //@no-rustfix: suggestions cause type ambiguity // FIXME(f16_f128): add tests for these types when abs is available pub fn is_roughly_equal(a: f32, b: f32) -> bool { (a - b) < f32::EPSILON //~^ ERROR: float equality check without `.abs()` //~| NOTE: `-D clippy::float-equality-without-abs` implied by `-D warnings` } pub fn main() { // all errors is_roughly_equal(1.0, 2.0); let a = 0.05; let b = 0.0500001; let _ = (a - b) < f32::EPSILON; //~^ ERROR: float equality check without `.abs()` let _ = a - b < f32::EPSILON; //~^ ERROR: float equality check without `.abs()` let _ = a - b.abs() < f32::EPSILON; //~^ ERROR: float equality check without `.abs()` let _ = (a as f64 - b as f64) < f64::EPSILON; //~^ ERROR: float equality check without `.abs()` let _ = 1.0 - 2.0 < f32::EPSILON; //~^ ERROR: float equality check without `.abs()` let _ = f32::EPSILON > (a - b); //~^ ERROR: float equality check without `.abs()` let _ = f32::EPSILON > a - b; //~^ ERROR: float equality check without `.abs()` let _ = f32::EPSILON > a - b.abs(); //~^ ERROR: float equality check without `.abs()` let _ = f64::EPSILON > (a as f64 - b as f64); //~^ ERROR: float equality check without `.abs()` let _ = f32::EPSILON > 1.0 - 2.0; //~^ ERROR: float equality check without `.abs()` // those are correct let _ = (a - b).abs() < f32::EPSILON; let _ = (a as f64 - b as f64).abs() < f64::EPSILON; let _ = f32::EPSILON > (a - b).abs(); let _ = f64::EPSILON > (a as f64 - b as f64).abs(); }