rust/tests/ui/consts/const-float-classify.rs

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//@ compile-flags: -Zmir-opt-level=0
//@ run-pass
#![feature(const_float_bits_conv)]
#![feature(const_float_classify)]
#![feature(const_trait_impl, effects)]
// Don't promote
const fn nop<T>(x: T) -> T { x }
impl const PartialEq<NonDet> for bool {
fn eq(&self, _: &NonDet) -> bool {
true
}
}
macro_rules! const_assert {
($a:expr, $b:expr) => {
{
const _: () = assert!($a == $b);
assert!(nop($a) == nop($b));
}
};
}
macro_rules! suite {
( $( $tt:tt )* ) => {
fn f32() {
suite_inner!(f32 $($tt)*);
}
fn f64() {
suite_inner!(f64 $($tt)*);
}
}
}
macro_rules! suite_inner {
(
$ty:ident [$( $fn:ident ),*]
$val:expr => [$($out:ident),*]
$( $tail:tt )*
) => {
$( const_assert!($ty::$fn($val), $out); )*
suite_inner!($ty [$($fn),*] $($tail)*)
};
( $ty:ident [$( $fn:ident ),*]) => {};
}
#[derive(Debug)]
struct NonDet;
// The result of the `is_sign` methods are not checked for correctness, since LLVM does not
// guarantee anything about the signedness of NaNs. See
// https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/55131.
suite! {
[is_nan, is_infinite, is_finite, is_normal, is_sign_positive, is_sign_negative]
-0.0 / 0.0 => [ true, false, false, false, NonDet, NonDet]
0.0 / 0.0 => [ true, false, false, false, NonDet, NonDet]
1.0 => [ false, false, true, true, true, false]
-1.0 => [ false, false, true, true, false, true]
0.0 => [ false, false, true, false, true, false]
-0.0 => [ false, false, true, false, false, true]
1.0 / 0.0 => [ false, true, false, false, true, false]
-1.0 / 0.0 => [ false, true, false, false, false, true]
}
fn main() {
f32();
f64();
}