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Implement AssertEq for reference types
Just as the standard library's PartialEq is implemented for reference types, the ApproxEq trait should be implemented on them as well. This is mostly an ergonomic improvement for certain testing situations, where a method yields a reference. For non-copy types it allows using the assert_approx_… macros, which would otherwise not be possible.
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@ -231,6 +231,42 @@ impl ApproxEq<f64> for f64 {
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impl<'a, N, T: ApproxEq<N>> ApproxEq<N> for &'a T {
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fn approx_epsilon(_: Option<&'a T>) -> N {
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ApproxEq::approx_epsilon(None::<T>)
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}
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fn approx_eq_eps(&self, other: &&'a T, approx_epsilon: &N) -> bool {
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ApproxEq::approx_eq_eps(*self, *other, approx_epsilon)
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}
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fn approx_ulps(_: Option<&'a T>) -> u32 {
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ApproxEq::approx_ulps(None::<T>)
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fn approx_eq_ulps(&self, other: &&'a T, ulps: u32) -> bool {
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ApproxEq::approx_eq_ulps(*self, *other, ulps)
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impl<'a, N, T: ApproxEq<N>> ApproxEq<N> for &'a mut T {
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fn approx_epsilon(_: Option<&'a mut T>) -> N {
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ApproxEq::approx_epsilon(None::<T>)
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}
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fn approx_eq_eps(&self, other: &&'a mut T, approx_epsilon: &N) -> bool {
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ApproxEq::approx_eq_eps(*self, *other, approx_epsilon)
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}
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fn approx_ulps(_: Option<&'a mut T>) -> u32 {
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ApproxEq::approx_ulps(None::<T>)
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}
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fn approx_eq_ulps(&self, other: &&'a mut T, ulps: u32) -> bool {
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ApproxEq::approx_eq_ulps(*self, *other, ulps)
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}
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}
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/// Trait of objects having an absolute value.
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/// Trait of objects having an absolute value.
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/// This is useful if the object does not have the same type as its absolute value.
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/// This is useful if the object does not have the same type as its absolute value.
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pub trait Absolute<A> {
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pub trait Absolute<A> {
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@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ fn assert_approx_eq_f64() {
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let a = 1.0f64;
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let a = 1.0f64;
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let b = 1.0f64 + 1.0e-12f64;
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let b = 1.0f64 + 1.0e-12f64;
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assert_approx_eq!(a, b);
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assert_approx_eq!(a, b);
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assert_approx_eq!(&a, &b);
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}
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}
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#[test]
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#[test]
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@ -26,6 +27,7 @@ fn assert_approx_eq_vec2_f32_fail() {
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#[test]
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#[test]
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fn assert_approx_eq_eps_f32() {
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fn assert_approx_eq_eps_f32() {
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assert_approx_eq_eps!(1.0f32, 1.1, 0.2);
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assert_approx_eq_eps!(1.0f32, 1.1, 0.2);
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assert_approx_eq_eps!(&mut 1.0f32, &mut 1.1, 0.2);
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}
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}
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#[test]
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#[test]
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let y = 1000000.1_f32;
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let y = 1000000.1_f32;
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assert!(x != y);
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assert!(x != y);
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assert_approx_eq_ulps!(x, y, 3);
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assert_approx_eq_ulps!(x, y, 3);
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assert_approx_eq_ulps!(&x, &y, 3);
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}
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}
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#[test]
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#[test]
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