rust/src/libcore/num/int.rs
Alex Crichton 104e285eb8 core: Get coretest working
This mostly involved frobbing imports between realstd, realcore, and the core
being test. Some of the imports are a little counterintuitive, but it mainly
focuses around libcore's types not implementing Show while libstd's types
implement Show.
2014-05-07 08:16:42 -07:00

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// Copyright 2012-2014 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 architecture-sized signed integers (`int` type)
use default::Default;
use intrinsics;
use num::{Bitwise, Bounded, Zero, One, Signed, Num, Primitive, Int};
use num::{CheckedDiv, CheckedAdd, CheckedSub, CheckedMul};
use option::{Option, Some, None};
#[cfg(not(test))]
use cmp::{Eq, Ord, TotalEq, TotalOrd, Less, Greater, Equal, Ordering};
#[cfg(not(test))]
use ops::{Add, Sub, Mul, Div, Rem, Neg, BitOr, BitAnd, BitXor};
#[cfg(not(test))]
use ops::{Shl, Shr, Not};
#[cfg(target_word_size = "32")] int_module!(int, 32)
#[cfg(target_word_size = "64")] int_module!(int, 64)
#[cfg(target_word_size = "32")]
impl Bitwise for int {
/// Returns the number of ones in the binary representation of the number.
#[inline]
fn count_ones(&self) -> int { (*self as i32).count_ones() as int }
/// Returns the number of leading zeros in the in the binary representation
/// of the number.
#[inline]
fn leading_zeros(&self) -> int { (*self as i32).leading_zeros() as int }
/// Returns the number of trailing zeros in the in the binary representation
/// of the number.
#[inline]
fn trailing_zeros(&self) -> int { (*self as i32).trailing_zeros() as int }
}
#[cfg(target_word_size = "64")]
impl Bitwise for int {
/// Returns the number of ones in the binary representation of the number.
#[inline]
fn count_ones(&self) -> int { (*self as i64).count_ones() as int }
/// Returns the number of leading zeros in the in the binary representation
/// of the number.
#[inline]
fn leading_zeros(&self) -> int { (*self as i64).leading_zeros() as int }
/// Returns the number of trailing zeros in the in the binary representation
/// of the number.
#[inline]
fn trailing_zeros(&self) -> int { (*self as i64).trailing_zeros() as int }
}
#[cfg(target_word_size = "32")]
impl CheckedAdd for int {
#[inline]
fn checked_add(&self, v: &int) -> Option<int> {
unsafe {
let (x, y) = intrinsics::i32_add_with_overflow(*self as i32, *v as i32);
if y { None } else { Some(x as int) }
}
}
}
#[cfg(target_word_size = "64")]
impl CheckedAdd for int {
#[inline]
fn checked_add(&self, v: &int) -> Option<int> {
unsafe {
let (x, y) = intrinsics::i64_add_with_overflow(*self as i64, *v as i64);
if y { None } else { Some(x as int) }
}
}
}
#[cfg(target_word_size = "32")]
impl CheckedSub for int {
#[inline]
fn checked_sub(&self, v: &int) -> Option<int> {
unsafe {
let (x, y) = intrinsics::i32_sub_with_overflow(*self as i32, *v as i32);
if y { None } else { Some(x as int) }
}
}
}
#[cfg(target_word_size = "64")]
impl CheckedSub for int {
#[inline]
fn checked_sub(&self, v: &int) -> Option<int> {
unsafe {
let (x, y) = intrinsics::i64_sub_with_overflow(*self as i64, *v as i64);
if y { None } else { Some(x as int) }
}
}
}
#[cfg(target_word_size = "32")]
impl CheckedMul for int {
#[inline]
fn checked_mul(&self, v: &int) -> Option<int> {
unsafe {
let (x, y) = intrinsics::i32_mul_with_overflow(*self as i32, *v as i32);
if y { None } else { Some(x as int) }
}
}
}
#[cfg(target_word_size = "64")]
impl CheckedMul for int {
#[inline]
fn checked_mul(&self, v: &int) -> Option<int> {
unsafe {
let (x, y) = intrinsics::i64_mul_with_overflow(*self as i64, *v as i64);
if y { None } else { Some(x as int) }
}
}
}