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Auto merge of #29129 - cuviper:impl-from-for-floats, r=alexcrichton
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This is a spiritual successor to #28921, completing the "upcast" idea from rust-num/num#97.
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bors committed Oct 29, 2015
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27 changes: 24 additions & 3 deletions src/libcore/num/mod.rs
Expand Up @@ -1473,14 +1473,14 @@ impl fmt::Display for ParseIntError {

pub use num::dec2flt::ParseFloatError;

// Conversion traits for primitive integer types
// Conversion traits for primitive integer and float types
// Conversions T -> T are covered by a blanket impl and therefore excluded
// Some conversions from and to usize/isize are not implemented due to portability concerns
macro_rules! impl_from {
($Small: ty, $Large: ty) => {
#[stable(feature = "lossless_int_conv", since = "1.5.0")]
#[stable(feature = "lossless_prim_conv", since = "1.5.0")]
impl From<$Small> for $Large {
#[stable(feature = "lossless_int_conv", since = "1.5.0")]
#[stable(feature = "lossless_prim_conv", since = "1.5.0")]
#[inline]
fn from(small: $Small) -> $Large {
small as $Large
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -1514,3 +1514,24 @@ impl_from! { u8, i64 }
impl_from! { u16, i32 }
impl_from! { u16, i64 }
impl_from! { u32, i64 }

// Note: integers can only be represented with full precision in a float if
// they fit in the significand, which is 24 bits in f32 and 53 bits in f64.
// Lossy float conversions are not implemented at this time.

// Signed -> Float
impl_from! { i8, f32 }
impl_from! { i8, f64 }
impl_from! { i16, f32 }
impl_from! { i16, f64 }
impl_from! { i32, f64 }

// Unsigned -> Float
impl_from! { u8, f32 }
impl_from! { u8, f64 }
impl_from! { u16, f32 }
impl_from! { u16, f64 }
impl_from! { u32, f64 }

// Float -> Float
impl_from! { f32, f64 }
57 changes: 57 additions & 0 deletions src/libcoretest/num/mod.rs
Expand Up @@ -177,4 +177,61 @@ mod tests {
test_impl_from! { test_u16i32, u16, i32 }
test_impl_from! { test_u16i64, u16, i64 }
test_impl_from! { test_u32i64, u32, i64 }

// Signed -> Float
test_impl_from! { test_i8f32, i8, f32 }
test_impl_from! { test_i8f64, i8, f64 }
test_impl_from! { test_i16f32, i16, f32 }
test_impl_from! { test_i16f64, i16, f64 }
test_impl_from! { test_i32f64, i32, f64 }

// Unsigned -> Float
test_impl_from! { test_u8f32, u8, f32 }
test_impl_from! { test_u8f64, u8, f64 }
test_impl_from! { test_u16f32, u16, f32 }
test_impl_from! { test_u16f64, u16, f64 }
test_impl_from! { test_u32f64, u32, f64 }

// Float -> Float
#[test]
fn test_f32f64() {
use core::f32;

let max: f64 = f32::MAX.into();
assert_eq!(max as f32, f32::MAX);
assert!(max.is_normal());

let min: f64 = f32::MIN.into();
assert_eq!(min as f32, f32::MIN);
assert!(min.is_normal());

let min_positive: f64 = f32::MIN_POSITIVE.into();
assert_eq!(min_positive as f32, f32::MIN_POSITIVE);
assert!(min_positive.is_normal());

let epsilon: f64 = f32::EPSILON.into();
assert_eq!(epsilon as f32, f32::EPSILON);
assert!(epsilon.is_normal());

let zero: f64 = (0.0f32).into();
assert_eq!(zero as f32, 0.0f32);
assert!(zero.is_sign_positive());

let neg_zero: f64 = (-0.0f32).into();
assert_eq!(neg_zero as f32, -0.0f32);
assert!(neg_zero.is_sign_negative());

let infinity: f64 = f32::INFINITY.into();
assert_eq!(infinity as f32, f32::INFINITY);
assert!(infinity.is_infinite());
assert!(infinity.is_sign_positive());

let neg_infinity: f64 = f32::NEG_INFINITY.into();
assert_eq!(neg_infinity as f32, f32::NEG_INFINITY);
assert!(neg_infinity.is_infinite());
assert!(neg_infinity.is_sign_negative());

let nan: f64 = f32::NAN.into();
assert!(nan.is_nan());
}
}

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