Struct matrix_sdk_base::ruma::Int
pub struct Int(/* private fields */);
Expand description
An integer limited to the range of integers that can be represented exactly by an f64.
Implementations§
§impl Int
impl Int
pub const MIN: Int = _
pub const MIN: Int = _
The smallest value that can be represented by this integer type.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(Int::MIN, Int::try_from(-9_007_199_254_740_991i64).unwrap());
pub const MAX: Int = _
pub const MAX: Int = _
The largest value that can be represented by this integer type.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(Int::MAX, Int::try_from(9_007_199_254_740_991i64).unwrap());
pub fn new(val: i64) -> Option<Int>
pub fn new(val: i64) -> Option<Int>
Try to create an Int
from the provided i64
, returning None
if it is smaller than
MIN_SAFE_INT
or larger than MAX_SAFE_INT
.
This is the same as the TryFrom<u64>
implementation for Int
, except that it returns
an Option
instead of a Result
.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(Int::new(js_int::MIN_SAFE_INT), Some(Int::MIN));
assert_eq!(Int::new(js_int::MAX_SAFE_INT), Some(Int::MAX));
assert_eq!(Int::new(js_int::MIN_SAFE_INT - 1), None);
assert_eq!(Int::new(js_int::MAX_SAFE_INT + 1), None);
pub fn new_saturating(val: i64) -> Int
pub fn new_saturating(val: i64) -> Int
Creates an Int
from the given i64
clamped to the safe interval.
The given value gets clamped into the closed interval between
MIN_SAFE_INT
and MAX_SAFE_INT
.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(Int::new_saturating(0), int!(0));
assert_eq!(Int::new_saturating(js_int::MAX_SAFE_INT), Int::MAX);
assert_eq!(Int::new_saturating(js_int::MAX_SAFE_INT + 1), Int::MAX);
assert_eq!(Int::new_saturating(js_int::MIN_SAFE_INT), Int::MIN);
assert_eq!(Int::new_saturating(js_int::MIN_SAFE_INT - 1), Int::MIN);
pub fn from_str_radix(src: &str, radix: u32) -> Result<Int, ParseIntError>
pub fn from_str_radix(src: &str, radix: u32) -> Result<Int, ParseIntError>
Converts a string slice in a given base to an integer.
The string is expected to be an optional +
or -
sign followed by digits.
Leading and trailing whitespace represent an error. Digits are a subset of these characters,
depending on radix
:
0-9
a-z
A-Z
Panics
This function panics if radix
is not in the range from 2 to 36.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(Int::from_str_radix("A", 16), Ok(int!(10)));
pub const fn min_value() -> Int
👎Deprecated: Use UInt::MIN
instead.
pub const fn min_value() -> Int
UInt::MIN
instead.Returns the smallest value that can be represented by this integer type.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(Int::min_value(), Int::try_from(-9_007_199_254_740_991i64).unwrap());
pub const fn max_value() -> Int
👎Deprecated: Use Int::MAX
instead.
pub const fn max_value() -> Int
Int::MAX
instead.Returns the largest value that can be represented by this integer type.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(Int::max_value(), Int::try_from(9_007_199_254_740_991i64).unwrap());
pub fn abs(self) -> Int
pub fn abs(self) -> Int
Computes the absolute value of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(int!(10).abs(), int!(10));
assert_eq!(int!(-10).abs(), int!(10));
// Differently from i8 / i16 / i32 / i128, Int's min_value is its max_value negated
assert_eq!(Int::MIN.abs(), Int::MAX);
pub const fn is_positive(self) -> bool
pub const fn is_positive(self) -> bool
Returns true
if self
is positive and false
if the number is zero or negative.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert!(int!(10).is_positive());
assert!(!int!(0).is_positive());
assert!(!int!(-10).is_positive());
pub const fn is_negative(self) -> bool
pub const fn is_negative(self) -> bool
Returns true
if self
is negative and false
if the number is zero or positive.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert!(int!(-10).is_negative());
assert!(!int!(0).is_negative());
assert!(!int!(10).is_negative());
pub fn checked_add(self, rhs: Int) -> Option<Int>
pub fn checked_add(self, rhs: Int) -> Option<Int>
Checked integer addition. Computes self + rhs
, returning None
if overflow
occurred.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(
(Int::MAX - int!(1)).checked_add(int!(1)),
Some(Int::MAX)
);
assert_eq!((Int::MAX - int!(1)).checked_add(int!(2)), None);
pub fn checked_sub(self, rhs: Int) -> Option<Int>
pub fn checked_sub(self, rhs: Int) -> Option<Int>
Checked integer subtraction. Computes self - rhs
, returning None
if overflow
occurred.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(
(Int::MIN + int!(2)).checked_sub(int!(1)),
Some(Int::MIN + int!(1))
);
assert_eq!((Int::MIN + int!(2)).checked_sub(int!(3)), None);
pub fn checked_mul(self, rhs: Int) -> Option<Int>
pub fn checked_mul(self, rhs: Int) -> Option<Int>
Checked integer multiplication. Computes self * rhs
, returning None
if overflow
occurred.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(int!(5).checked_mul(int!(1)), Some(int!(5)));
assert_eq!(Int::MAX.checked_mul(int!(2)), None);
pub fn checked_div(self, rhs: Int) -> Option<Int>
pub fn checked_div(self, rhs: Int) -> Option<Int>
Checked integer division. Computes self / rhs
, returning None
if rhs == 0
.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(Int::MIN.checked_div(int!(-1)), Some(Int::MAX));
assert_eq!(int!(1).checked_div(int!(0)), None);
pub fn checked_rem(self, rhs: Int) -> Option<Int>
pub fn checked_rem(self, rhs: Int) -> Option<Int>
Checked integer remainder. Computes self % rhs
, returning None
if rhs == 0
.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(int!(5).checked_rem(int!(2)), Some(int!(1)));
assert_eq!(int!(5).checked_rem(int!(0)), None);
assert_eq!(Int::MIN.checked_rem(int!(-1)), Some(int!(0)));
pub fn checked_pow(self, exp: u32) -> Option<Int>
pub fn checked_pow(self, exp: u32) -> Option<Int>
Checked exponentiation. Computes self.pow(exp)
, returning None
if overflow or
underflow occurred.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(int!(8).checked_pow(2), Some(int!(64)));
assert_eq!(Int::MAX.checked_pow(2), None);
assert_eq!(Int::MIN.checked_pow(2), None);
assert_eq!(int!(1_000_000_000).checked_pow(2), None);
pub fn saturating_add(self, rhs: Int) -> Int
pub fn saturating_add(self, rhs: Int) -> Int
Saturating integer addition. Computes self + rhs
, saturating at the numeric bounds
instead of overflowing.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(int!(100).saturating_add(int!(1)), int!(101));
assert_eq!(Int::MAX.saturating_add(int!(1)), Int::MAX);
assert_eq!(Int::MIN.saturating_add(int!(-1)), Int::MIN);
pub fn saturating_sub(self, rhs: Int) -> Int
pub fn saturating_sub(self, rhs: Int) -> Int
Saturating integer subtraction. Computes self - rhs
, saturating at the numeric
bounds instead of underflowing.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(int!(100).saturating_sub(int!(1)), int!(99));
assert_eq!(Int::MIN.saturating_sub(int!(1)), Int::MIN);
assert_eq!(Int::MAX.saturating_sub(int!(-1)), Int::MAX);
pub fn saturating_mul(self, rhs: Int) -> Int
pub fn saturating_mul(self, rhs: Int) -> Int
Saturating integer multiplication. Computes self * rhs
, saturating at the numeric
bounds instead of overflowing.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(int!(100).saturating_mul(int!(2)), int!(200));
assert_eq!(Int::MAX.saturating_mul(int!(2)), Int::MAX);
assert_eq!(Int::MAX.saturating_mul(Int::MAX), Int::MAX);
assert_eq!(Int::MAX.saturating_mul(Int::MIN), Int::MIN);
pub fn saturating_pow(self, exp: u32) -> Int
pub fn saturating_pow(self, exp: u32) -> Int
Saturating integer exponentiation. Computes self.pow(exp)
, saturating at the
numeric bounds instead of overflowing or underflowing.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(int!(5).saturating_pow(2), int!(25));
assert_eq!(int!(-2).saturating_pow(3), int!(-8));
assert_eq!(Int::MAX.saturating_pow(2), Int::MAX);
assert_eq!(Int::MIN.saturating_pow(2), Int::MAX);
Trait Implementations§
§impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for Int
Available on crate feature serde
only.
impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for Int
serde
only.§fn deserialize<D>(
deserializer: D
) -> Result<Int, <D as Deserializer<'de>>::Error>where
D: Deserializer<'de>,
fn deserialize<D>(
deserializer: D
) -> Result<Int, <D as Deserializer<'de>>::Error>where
D: Deserializer<'de>,
§impl From<Int> for CanonicalJsonValue
impl From<Int> for CanonicalJsonValue
§fn from(val: Int) -> CanonicalJsonValue
fn from(val: Int) -> CanonicalJsonValue
§impl Ord for Int
impl Ord for Int
§impl PartialEq<CanonicalJsonValue> for Int
impl PartialEq<CanonicalJsonValue> for Int
§fn eq(&self, other: &CanonicalJsonValue) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &CanonicalJsonValue) -> bool
self
and other
values to be equal, and is used
by ==
.§impl PartialEq<Int> for CanonicalJsonValue
impl PartialEq<Int> for CanonicalJsonValue
§impl PartialOrd for Int
impl PartialOrd for Int
§fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &Int) -> Option<Ordering>
fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &Int) -> Option<Ordering>
1.0.0 · source§fn le(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool
fn le(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool
self
and other
) and is used by the <=
operator. Read more§impl Serialize for Int
impl Serialize for Int
§fn serialize<__S>(
&self,
__serializer: __S
) -> Result<<__S as Serializer>::Ok, <__S as Serializer>::Error>where
__S: Serializer,
fn serialize<__S>(
&self,
__serializer: __S
) -> Result<<__S as Serializer>::Ok, <__S as Serializer>::Error>where
__S: Serializer,
§impl TryFrom<Int> for i16
impl TryFrom<Int> for i16
§type Error = TryFromIntError
type Error = TryFromIntError
§impl TryFrom<Int> for i32
impl TryFrom<Int> for i32
§type Error = TryFromIntError
type Error = TryFromIntError
§impl TryFrom<Int> for i8
impl TryFrom<Int> for i8
§type Error = TryFromIntError
type Error = TryFromIntError
§impl TryFrom<Int> for isize
impl TryFrom<Int> for isize
§type Error = TryFromIntError
type Error = TryFromIntError
§impl TryFrom<Int> for u16
impl TryFrom<Int> for u16
§type Error = TryFromIntError
type Error = TryFromIntError
§impl TryFrom<Int> for u32
impl TryFrom<Int> for u32
§type Error = TryFromIntError
type Error = TryFromIntError
§impl TryFrom<Int> for u8
impl TryFrom<Int> for u8
§type Error = TryFromIntError
type Error = TryFromIntError
§impl TryFrom<Int> for usize
impl TryFrom<Int> for usize
§type Error = TryFromIntError
type Error = TryFromIntError
impl Copy for Int
impl Eq for Int
impl StructuralEq for Int
impl StructuralPartialEq for Int
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl RefUnwindSafe for Int
impl Send for Int
impl Sync for Int
impl Unpin for Int
impl UnwindSafe for Int
Blanket Implementations§
source§impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
source§fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
§impl<Q, K> Comparable<K> for Q
impl<Q, K> Comparable<K> for Q
§impl<Q, K> Equivalent<K> for Q
impl<Q, K> Equivalent<K> for Q
§fn equivalent(&self, key: &K) -> bool
fn equivalent(&self, key: &K) -> bool
§impl<Q, K> Equivalent<K> for Q
impl<Q, K> Equivalent<K> for Q
§fn equivalent(&self, key: &K) -> bool
fn equivalent(&self, key: &K) -> bool
key
and return true
if they are equal.