use std::{usize, u8, u16, u32, u64}; use std::{isize, i8, i16, i32, i64}; use std::{f32, f64}; /// Numbers which have upper and lower bounds pub trait Bounded { // FIXME (#5527): These should be associated constants /// returns the smallest finite number this type can represent fn min_value() -> Self; /// returns the largest finite number this type can represent fn max_value() -> Self; } macro_rules! bounded_impl { ($t:ty, $min:expr, $max:expr) => { impl Bounded for $t { #[inline] fn min_value() -> $t { $min } #[inline] fn max_value() -> $t { $max } } } } bounded_impl!(usize, usize::MIN, usize::MAX); bounded_impl!(u8, u8::MIN, u8::MAX); bounded_impl!(u16, u16::MIN, u16::MAX); bounded_impl!(u32, u32::MIN, u32::MAX); bounded_impl!(u64, u64::MIN, u64::MAX); bounded_impl!(isize, isize::MIN, isize::MAX); bounded_impl!(i8, i8::MIN, i8::MAX); bounded_impl!(i16, i16::MIN, i16::MAX); bounded_impl!(i32, i32::MIN, i32::MAX); bounded_impl!(i64, i64::MIN, i64::MAX); bounded_impl!(f32, f32::MIN, f32::MAX); macro_rules! for_each_tuple_ { ( $m:ident !! ) => ( $m! { } ); ( $m:ident !! $h:ident, $($t:ident,)* ) => ( $m! { $h $($t)* } for_each_tuple_! { $m !! $($t,)* } ); } macro_rules! for_each_tuple { ( $m:ident ) => ( for_each_tuple_! { $m !! A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, } ); } macro_rules! bounded_tuple { ( $($name:ident)* ) => ( impl<$($name: Bounded,)*> Bounded for ($($name,)*) { fn min_value() -> Self { ($($name::min_value(),)*) } fn max_value() -> Self { ($($name::max_value(),)*) } } ); } for_each_tuple!(bounded_tuple); bounded_impl!(f64, f64::MIN, f64::MAX);