// This is a part of Chrono. // Portions Copyright 2013-2014 The Rust Project Developers. // See README.md and LICENSE.txt for details. //! Integer division utilities. (Shamelessly copied from [num](https://github.com/rust-lang/num/)) // Algorithm from [Daan Leijen. _Division and Modulus for Computer Scientists_, // December 2001](http://research.microsoft.com/pubs/151917/divmodnote-letter.pdf) pub use num_integer::{div_rem, div_floor, mod_floor, div_mod_floor}; #[cfg(test)] mod tests { use super::{mod_floor, div_mod_floor}; #[test] fn test_mod_floor() { assert_eq!(mod_floor( 8, 3), 2); assert_eq!(mod_floor( 8, -3), -1); assert_eq!(mod_floor(-8, 3), 1); assert_eq!(mod_floor(-8, -3), -2); assert_eq!(mod_floor( 1, 2), 1); assert_eq!(mod_floor( 1, -2), -1); assert_eq!(mod_floor(-1, 2), 1); assert_eq!(mod_floor(-1, -2), -1); } #[test] fn test_div_mod_floor() { assert_eq!(div_mod_floor( 8, 3), ( 2, 2)); assert_eq!(div_mod_floor( 8, -3), (-3, -1)); assert_eq!(div_mod_floor(-8, 3), (-3, 1)); assert_eq!(div_mod_floor(-8, -3), ( 2, -2)); assert_eq!(div_mod_floor( 1, 2), ( 0, 1)); assert_eq!(div_mod_floor( 1, -2), (-1, -1)); assert_eq!(div_mod_floor(-1, 2), (-1, 1)); assert_eq!(div_mod_floor(-1, -2), ( 0, -1)); } }