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Add operations for easy arithmetic that panics on overflow #116064
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#116090 is implementing this, it's just waiting for review. |
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…u-se Implement strict integer operations that panic on overflow This PR implements the first part of the ACP for adding panic on overflow style arithmetic operations (rust-lang/libs-team#270), mentioned in rust-lang#116064. It adds the following operations on both signed and unsigned integers: - `strict_add` - `strict_sub` - `strict_mul` - `strict_div` - `strict_div_euclid` - `strict_rem` - `strict_rem_euclid` - `strict_neg` - `strict_shl` - `strict_shr` - `strict_pow` Additionally, signed integers have: - `strict_add_unsigned` - `strict_sub_unsigned` - `strict_abs` And unsigned integers have: - `strict_add_signed` The `div` and `rem` operations are the same as normal division and remainder but are added for completeness similar to the corresponding `wrapping_*` operations. I'm not sure if I missed any operations, I basically found them from the `wrapping_*` and `checked_*` operations on both integer types.
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…u-se Implement strict integer operations that panic on overflow This PR implements the first part of the ACP for adding panic on overflow style arithmetic operations (rust-lang/libs-team#270), mentioned in rust-lang#116064. It adds the following operations on both signed and unsigned integers: - `strict_add` - `strict_sub` - `strict_mul` - `strict_div` - `strict_div_euclid` - `strict_rem` - `strict_rem_euclid` - `strict_neg` - `strict_shl` - `strict_shr` - `strict_pow` Additionally, signed integers have: - `strict_add_unsigned` - `strict_sub_unsigned` - `strict_abs` And unsigned integers have: - `strict_add_signed` The `div` and `rem` operations are the same as normal division and remainder but are added for completeness similar to the corresponding `wrapping_*` operations. I'm not sure if I missed any operations, I basically found them from the `wrapping_*` and `checked_*` operations on both integer types.
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Rollup merge of rust-lang#116090 - rmehri01:strict_integer_ops, r=m-ou-se Implement strict integer operations that panic on overflow This PR implements the first part of the ACP for adding panic on overflow style arithmetic operations (rust-lang/libs-team#270), mentioned in rust-lang#116064. It adds the following operations on both signed and unsigned integers: - `strict_add` - `strict_sub` - `strict_mul` - `strict_div` - `strict_div_euclid` - `strict_rem` - `strict_rem_euclid` - `strict_neg` - `strict_shl` - `strict_shr` - `strict_pow` Additionally, signed integers have: - `strict_add_unsigned` - `strict_sub_unsigned` - `strict_abs` And unsigned integers have: - `strict_add_signed` The `div` and `rem` operations are the same as normal division and remainder but are added for completeness similar to the corresponding `wrapping_*` operations. I'm not sure if I missed any operations, I basically found them from the `wrapping_*` and `checked_*` operations on both integer types.
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See the ACP at rust-lang/libs-team#270. The ACP has been seconded so it seems like the next step is implementation. This should be fairly easy to do, just following the patterns established by the existing methods and adjusting them to panic on overflow.
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