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// Copyright 2014 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
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// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
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// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
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// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
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// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
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// except according to those terms.
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//! Integer and floating-point number formatting
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// FIXME: #6220 Implement floating point formatting
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#![allow(unsigned_negation)]
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use fmt;
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use iter::DoubleEndedIteratorExt;
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librustc: Make `Copy` opt-in.
This change makes the compiler no longer infer whether types (structures
and enumerations) implement the `Copy` trait (and thus are implicitly
copyable). Rather, you must implement `Copy` yourself via `impl Copy for
MyType {}`.
A new warning has been added, `missing_copy_implementations`, to warn
you if a non-generic public type has been added that could have
implemented `Copy` but didn't.
For convenience, you may *temporarily* opt out of this behavior by using
`#![feature(opt_out_copy)]`. Note though that this feature gate will never be
accepted and will be removed by the time that 1.0 is released, so you should
transition your code away from using it.
This breaks code like:
#[deriving(Show)]
struct Point2D {
x: int,
y: int,
}
fn main() {
let mypoint = Point2D {
x: 1,
y: 1,
};
let otherpoint = mypoint;
println!("{}{}", mypoint, otherpoint);
}
Change this code to:
#[deriving(Show)]
struct Point2D {
x: int,
y: int,
}
impl Copy for Point2D {}
fn main() {
let mypoint = Point2D {
x: 1,
y: 1,
};
let otherpoint = mypoint;
println!("{}{}", mypoint, otherpoint);
}
This is the backwards-incompatible part of #13231.
Part of RFC #3.
[breaking-change]
2014-12-05 17:01:33 -08:00
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use kinds::Copy;
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use num::{Int, cast};
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use slice::SliceExt;
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/// A type that represents a specific radix
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#[doc(hidden)]
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trait GenericRadix {
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/// The number of digits.
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fn base(&self) -> u8;
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/// A radix-specific prefix string.
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fn prefix(&self) -> &'static str { "" }
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/// Converts an integer to corresponding radix digit.
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fn digit(&self, x: u8) -> u8;
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/// Format an integer using the radix using a formatter.
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fn fmt_int<T: Int>(&self, mut x: T, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
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// The radix can be as low as 2, so we need a buffer of at least 64
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// characters for a base 2 number.
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let zero = Int::zero();
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let is_positive = x >= zero;
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let mut buf = [0u8, ..64];
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let mut curr = buf.len();
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let base = cast(self.base()).unwrap();
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if is_positive {
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// Accumulate each digit of the number from the least significant
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// to the most significant figure.
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for byte in buf.iter_mut().rev() {
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let n = x % base; // Get the current place value.
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x = x / base; // Deaccumulate the number.
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*byte = self.digit(cast(n).unwrap()); // Store the digit in the buffer.
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curr -= 1;
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if x == zero { break }; // No more digits left to accumulate.
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}
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} else {
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// Do the same as above, but accounting for two's complement.
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for byte in buf.iter_mut().rev() {
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let n = zero - (x % base); // Get the current place value.
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x = x / base; // Deaccumulate the number.
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*byte = self.digit(cast(n).unwrap()); // Store the digit in the buffer.
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curr -= 1;
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if x == zero { break }; // No more digits left to accumulate.
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}
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}
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f.pad_integral(is_positive, self.prefix(), buf[curr..])
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}
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}
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/// A binary (base 2) radix
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#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq)]
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struct Binary;
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/// An octal (base 8) radix
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#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq)]
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struct Octal;
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/// A decimal (base 10) radix
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#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq)]
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struct Decimal;
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/// A hexadecimal (base 16) radix, formatted with lower-case characters
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#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq)]
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struct LowerHex;
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/// A hexadecimal (base 16) radix, formatted with upper-case characters
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#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq)]
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pub struct UpperHex;
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macro_rules! radix {
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($T:ident, $base:expr, $prefix:expr, $($x:pat => $conv:expr),+) => {
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impl GenericRadix for $T {
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fn base(&self) -> u8 { $base }
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fn prefix(&self) -> &'static str { $prefix }
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fn digit(&self, x: u8) -> u8 {
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match x {
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$($x => $conv,)+
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x => panic!("number not in the range 0..{}: {}", self.base() - 1, x),
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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radix! { Binary, 2, "0b", x @ 0 ... 2 => b'0' + x }
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radix! { Octal, 8, "0o", x @ 0 ... 7 => b'0' + x }
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radix! { Decimal, 10, "", x @ 0 ... 9 => b'0' + x }
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radix! { LowerHex, 16, "0x", x @ 0 ... 9 => b'0' + x,
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x @ 10 ... 15 => b'a' + (x - 10) }
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radix! { UpperHex, 16, "0x", x @ 0 ... 9 => b'0' + x,
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x @ 10 ... 15 => b'A' + (x - 10) }
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/// A radix with in the range of `2..36`.
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#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq)]
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#[unstable = "may be renamed or move to a different module"]
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pub struct Radix {
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base: u8,
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}
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librustc: Make `Copy` opt-in.
This change makes the compiler no longer infer whether types (structures
and enumerations) implement the `Copy` trait (and thus are implicitly
copyable). Rather, you must implement `Copy` yourself via `impl Copy for
MyType {}`.
A new warning has been added, `missing_copy_implementations`, to warn
you if a non-generic public type has been added that could have
implemented `Copy` but didn't.
For convenience, you may *temporarily* opt out of this behavior by using
`#![feature(opt_out_copy)]`. Note though that this feature gate will never be
accepted and will be removed by the time that 1.0 is released, so you should
transition your code away from using it.
This breaks code like:
#[deriving(Show)]
struct Point2D {
x: int,
y: int,
}
fn main() {
let mypoint = Point2D {
x: 1,
y: 1,
};
let otherpoint = mypoint;
println!("{}{}", mypoint, otherpoint);
}
Change this code to:
#[deriving(Show)]
struct Point2D {
x: int,
y: int,
}
impl Copy for Point2D {}
fn main() {
let mypoint = Point2D {
x: 1,
y: 1,
};
let otherpoint = mypoint;
println!("{}{}", mypoint, otherpoint);
}
This is the backwards-incompatible part of #13231.
Part of RFC #3.
[breaking-change]
2014-12-05 17:01:33 -08:00
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impl Copy for Radix {}
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impl Radix {
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fn new(base: u8) -> Radix {
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assert!(2 <= base && base <= 36, "the base must be in the range of 2..36: {}", base);
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Radix { base: base }
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}
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}
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impl GenericRadix for Radix {
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fn base(&self) -> u8 { self.base }
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fn digit(&self, x: u8) -> u8 {
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match x {
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x @ 0 ... 9 => b'0' + x,
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x if x < self.base() => b'a' + (x - 10),
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x => panic!("number not in the range 0..{}: {}", self.base() - 1, x),
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}
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}
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}
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/// A helper type for formatting radixes.
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#[unstable = "may be renamed or move to a different module"]
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pub struct RadixFmt<T, R>(T, R);
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librustc: Make `Copy` opt-in.
This change makes the compiler no longer infer whether types (structures
and enumerations) implement the `Copy` trait (and thus are implicitly
copyable). Rather, you must implement `Copy` yourself via `impl Copy for
MyType {}`.
A new warning has been added, `missing_copy_implementations`, to warn
you if a non-generic public type has been added that could have
implemented `Copy` but didn't.
For convenience, you may *temporarily* opt out of this behavior by using
`#![feature(opt_out_copy)]`. Note though that this feature gate will never be
accepted and will be removed by the time that 1.0 is released, so you should
transition your code away from using it.
This breaks code like:
#[deriving(Show)]
struct Point2D {
x: int,
y: int,
}
fn main() {
let mypoint = Point2D {
x: 1,
y: 1,
};
let otherpoint = mypoint;
println!("{}{}", mypoint, otherpoint);
}
Change this code to:
#[deriving(Show)]
struct Point2D {
x: int,
y: int,
}
impl Copy for Point2D {}
fn main() {
let mypoint = Point2D {
x: 1,
y: 1,
};
let otherpoint = mypoint;
println!("{}{}", mypoint, otherpoint);
}
This is the backwards-incompatible part of #13231.
Part of RFC #3.
[breaking-change]
2014-12-05 17:01:33 -08:00
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impl<T,R> Copy for RadixFmt<T,R> where T: Copy, R: Copy {}
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/// Constructs a radix formatter in the range of `2..36`.
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///
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/// # Example
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///
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/// ```
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/// use std::fmt::radix;
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/// assert_eq!(format!("{}", radix(55i, 36)), "1j".to_string());
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/// ```
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#[unstable = "may be renamed or move to a different module"]
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pub fn radix<T>(x: T, base: u8) -> RadixFmt<T, Radix> {
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RadixFmt(x, Radix::new(base))
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}
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macro_rules! radix_fmt {
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($T:ty as $U:ty, $fmt:ident) => {
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impl fmt::Show for RadixFmt<$T, Radix> {
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
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match *self { RadixFmt(ref x, radix) => radix.$fmt(*x as $U, f) }
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}
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}
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}
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}
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macro_rules! int_base {
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($Trait:ident for $T:ident as $U:ident -> $Radix:ident) => {
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impl fmt::$Trait for $T {
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
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$Radix.fmt_int(*self as $U, f)
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}
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}
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}
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}
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macro_rules! integer {
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($Int:ident, $Uint:ident) => {
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int_base! { Show for $Int as $Int -> Decimal }
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int_base! { Binary for $Int as $Uint -> Binary }
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int_base! { Octal for $Int as $Uint -> Octal }
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int_base! { LowerHex for $Int as $Uint -> LowerHex }
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int_base! { UpperHex for $Int as $Uint -> UpperHex }
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radix_fmt! { $Int as $Int, fmt_int }
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int_base! { Show for $Uint as $Uint -> Decimal }
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int_base! { Binary for $Uint as $Uint -> Binary }
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int_base! { Octal for $Uint as $Uint -> Octal }
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int_base! { LowerHex for $Uint as $Uint -> LowerHex }
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int_base! { UpperHex for $Uint as $Uint -> UpperHex }
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radix_fmt! { $Uint as $Uint, fmt_int }
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}
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}
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integer! { int, uint }
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integer! { i8, u8 }
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integer! { i16, u16 }
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integer! { i32, u32 }
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integer! { i64, u64 }
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