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Primitive Type isize
The pointer-sized signed integer type.
The size of this primitive is how many bytes it takes to reference any location in memory. For example, on a 32 bit target, this is 4 bytes and on a 64 bit target, this is 8 bytes.
Implementations
impl isize
pub const MIN: isize = -9_223_372_036_854_775_808isize
The smallest value that can be represented by this integer type (−263 on 64-bit targets).
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(isize::MIN, -9223372036854775808);
pub const MAX: isize = 9_223_372_036_854_775_807isize
The largest value that can be represented by this integer type (263 − 1 on 64-bit targets).
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(isize::MAX, 9223372036854775807);
pub const BITS: u32 = 64u32
The size of this integer type in bits.
Examples
assert_eq!(isize::BITS, 64);
pub fn from_str_radix(src: &str, radix: u32) -> Result<isize, ParseIntError>
Converts a string slice in a given base to an integer.
The string is expected to be an optional +
or -
sign followed by digits. Leading and trailing whitespace represent an error. Digits are a subset of these characters, depending on radix
:
0-9
a-z
A-Z
Panics
This function panics if radix
is not in the range from 2 to 36.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(isize::from_str_radix("A", 16), Ok(10));
pub const fn count_ones(self) -> u32
Returns the number of ones in the binary representation of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
let n = 0b100_0000isize;
assert_eq!(n.count_ones(), 1);
pub const fn count_zeros(self) -> u32
Returns the number of zeros in the binary representation of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(isize::MAX.count_zeros(), 1);
pub const fn leading_zeros(self) -> u32
Returns the number of leading zeros in the binary representation of self
.
Depending on what you’re doing with the value, you might also be interested in the ilog2
function which returns a consistent number, even if the type widens.
Examples
Basic usage:
let n = -1isize;
assert_eq!(n.leading_zeros(), 0);
pub const fn trailing_zeros(self) -> u32
Returns the number of trailing zeros in the binary representation of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
let n = -4isize;
assert_eq!(n.trailing_zeros(), 2);
pub const fn leading_ones(self) -> u32
Returns the number of leading ones in the binary representation of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
let n = -1isize;
assert_eq!(n.leading_ones(), 64);
pub const fn trailing_ones(self) -> u32
Returns the number of trailing ones in the binary representation of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
let n = 3isize;
assert_eq!(n.trailing_ones(), 2);
pub const fn rotate_left(self, n: u32) -> isize
Shifts the bits to the left by a specified amount, n
, wrapping the truncated bits to the end of the resulting integer.
Please note this isn’t the same operation as the <<
shifting operator!
Examples
Basic usage:
let n = 0xaa00000000006e1isize;
let m = 0x6e10aa;
assert_eq!(n.rotate_left(12), m);
pub const fn rotate_right(self, n: u32) -> isize
Shifts the bits to the right by a specified amount, n
, wrapping the truncated bits to the beginning of the resulting integer.
Please note this isn’t the same operation as the >>
shifting operator!
Examples
Basic usage:
let n = 0x6e10aaisize;
let m = 0xaa00000000006e1;
assert_eq!(n.rotate_right(12), m);
pub const fn swap_bytes(self) -> isize
Reverses the byte order of the integer.
Examples
Basic usage:
let n = 0x1234567890123456isize;
let m = n.swap_bytes();
assert_eq!(m, 0x5634129078563412);
pub const fn reverse_bits(self) -> isize
Reverses the order of bits in the integer. The least significant bit becomes the most significant bit, second least-significant bit becomes second most-significant bit, etc.
Examples
Basic usage:
let n = 0x1234567890123456isize;
let m = n.reverse_bits();
assert_eq!(m, 0x6a2c48091e6a2c48);
assert_eq!(0, 0isize.reverse_bits());
pub const fn from_be(x: isize) -> isize
Converts an integer from big endian to the target’s endianness.
On big endian this is a no-op. On little endian the bytes are swapped.
Examples
Basic usage:
let n = 0x1Aisize;
if cfg!(target_endian = "big") {
assert_eq!(isize::from_be(n), n)
} else {
assert_eq!(isize::from_be(n), n.swap_bytes())
}
pub const fn from_le(x: isize) -> isize
Converts an integer from little endian to the target’s endianness.
On little endian this is a no-op. On big endian the bytes are swapped.
Examples
Basic usage:
let n = 0x1Aisize;
if cfg!(target_endian = "little") {
assert_eq!(isize::from_le(n), n)
} else {
assert_eq!(isize::from_le(n), n.swap_bytes())
}
pub const fn to_be(self) -> isize
Converts self
to big endian from the target’s endianness.
On big endian this is a no-op. On little endian the bytes are swapped.
Examples
Basic usage:
let n = 0x1Aisize;
if cfg!(target_endian = "big") {
assert_eq!(n.to_be(), n)
} else {
assert_eq!(n.to_be(), n.swap_bytes())
}
pub const fn to_le(self) -> isize
Converts self
to little endian from the target’s endianness.
On little endian this is a no-op. On big endian the bytes are swapped.
Examples
Basic usage:
let n = 0x1Aisize;
if cfg!(target_endian = "little") {
assert_eq!(n.to_le(), n)
} else {
assert_eq!(n.to_le(), n.swap_bytes())
}
pub const fn checked_add(self, rhs: isize) -> Option<isize>
Checked integer addition. Computes self + rhs
, returning None
if overflow occurred.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!((isize::MAX - 2).checked_add(1), Some(isize::MAX - 1));
assert_eq!((isize::MAX - 2).checked_add(3), None);
pub unsafe fn unchecked_add(self, rhs: isize) -> isize
unchecked_math
#85122)
Unchecked integer addition. Computes self + rhs
, assuming overflow cannot occur.
Safety
This results in undefined behavior when self + rhs > isize::MAX
or self + rhs < isize::MIN
, i.e. when checked_add
would return None
.
pub const fn checked_add_unsigned(self, rhs: usize) -> Option<isize>
Checked addition with an unsigned integer. Computes self + rhs
, returning None
if overflow occurred.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(1isize.checked_add_unsigned(2), Some(3));
assert_eq!((isize::MAX - 2).checked_add_unsigned(3), None);
pub const fn checked_sub(self, rhs: isize) -> Option<isize>
Checked integer subtraction. Computes self - rhs
, returning None
if overflow occurred.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!((isize::MIN + 2).checked_sub(1), Some(isize::MIN + 1));
assert_eq!((isize::MIN + 2).checked_sub(3), None);
pub unsafe fn unchecked_sub(self, rhs: isize) -> isize
unchecked_math
#85122)
Unchecked integer subtraction. Computes self - rhs
, assuming overflow cannot occur.
Safety
This results in undefined behavior when self - rhs > isize::MAX
or self - rhs < isize::MIN
, i.e. when checked_sub
would return None
.
pub const fn checked_sub_unsigned(self, rhs: usize) -> Option<isize>
Checked subtraction with an unsigned integer. Computes self - rhs
, returning None
if overflow occurred.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(1isize.checked_sub_unsigned(2), Some(-1));
assert_eq!((isize::MIN + 2).checked_sub_unsigned(3), None);
pub const fn checked_mul(self, rhs: isize) -> Option<isize>
Checked integer multiplication. Computes self * rhs
, returning None
if overflow occurred.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(isize::MAX.checked_mul(1), Some(isize::MAX));
assert_eq!(isize::MAX.checked_mul(2), None);
pub unsafe fn unchecked_mul(self, rhs: isize) -> isize
unchecked_math
#85122)
Unchecked integer multiplication. Computes self * rhs
, assuming overflow cannot occur.
Safety
This results in undefined behavior when self * rhs > isize::MAX
or self * rhs < isize::MIN
, i.e. when checked_mul
would return None
.
pub const fn checked_div(self, rhs: isize) -> Option<isize>
Checked integer division. Computes self / rhs
, returning None
if rhs == 0
or the division results in overflow.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!((isize::MIN + 1).checked_div(-1), Some(9223372036854775807));
assert_eq!(isize::MIN.checked_div(-1), None);
assert_eq!((1isize).checked_div(0), None);
pub const fn checked_div_euclid(self, rhs: isize) -> Option<isize>
Checked Euclidean division. Computes self.div_euclid(rhs)
, returning None
if rhs == 0
or the division results in overflow.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!((isize::MIN + 1).checked_div_euclid(-1), Some(9223372036854775807));
assert_eq!(isize::MIN.checked_div_euclid(-1), None);
assert_eq!((1isize).checked_div_euclid(0), None);
pub const fn checked_rem(self, rhs: isize) -> Option<isize>
Checked integer remainder. Computes self % rhs
, returning None
if rhs == 0
or the division results in overflow.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(5isize.checked_rem(2), Some(1));
assert_eq!(5isize.checked_rem(0), None);
assert_eq!(isize::MIN.checked_rem(-1), None);
pub const fn checked_rem_euclid(self, rhs: isize) -> Option<isize>
Checked Euclidean remainder. Computes self.rem_euclid(rhs)
, returning None
if rhs == 0
or the division results in overflow.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(5isize.checked_rem_euclid(2), Some(1));
assert_eq!(5isize.checked_rem_euclid(0), None);
assert_eq!(isize::MIN.checked_rem_euclid(-1), None);
pub const fn checked_neg(self) -> Option<isize>
Checked negation. Computes -self
, returning None
if self == MIN
.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(5isize.checked_neg(), Some(-5));
assert_eq!(isize::MIN.checked_neg(), None);
pub unsafe fn unchecked_neg(self) -> isize
unchecked_neg
#85122)
Unchecked negation. Computes -self
, assuming overflow cannot occur.
Safety
This results in undefined behavior when self == isize::MIN
, i.e. when checked_neg
would return None
.
pub const fn checked_shl(self, rhs: u32) -> Option<isize>
Checked shift left. Computes self << rhs
, returning None
if rhs
is larger than or equal to the number of bits in self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(0x1isize.checked_shl(4), Some(0x10));
assert_eq!(0x1isize.checked_shl(129), None);
pub unsafe fn unchecked_shl(self, rhs: u32) -> isize
unchecked_shifts
#85122)
Unchecked shift left. Computes self << rhs
, assuming that rhs
is less than the number of bits in self
.
Safety
This results in undefined behavior if rhs
is larger than or equal to the number of bits in self
, i.e. when checked_shl
would return None
.
pub const fn checked_shr(self, rhs: u32) -> Option<isize>
Checked shift right. Computes self >> rhs
, returning None
if rhs
is larger than or equal to the number of bits in self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(0x10isize.checked_shr(4), Some(0x1));
assert_eq!(0x10isize.checked_shr(128), None);
pub unsafe fn unchecked_shr(self, rhs: u32) -> isize
unchecked_shifts
#85122)
Unchecked shift right. Computes self >> rhs
, assuming that rhs
is less than the number of bits in self
.
Safety
This results in undefined behavior if rhs
is larger than or equal to the number of bits in self
, i.e. when checked_shr
would return None
.
pub const fn checked_abs(self) -> Option<isize>
Checked absolute value. Computes self.abs()
, returning None
if self == MIN
.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!((-5isize).checked_abs(), Some(5));
assert_eq!(isize::MIN.checked_abs(), None);
pub const fn checked_pow(self, exp: u32) -> Option<isize>
Checked exponentiation. Computes self.pow(exp)
, returning None
if overflow occurred.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(8isize.checked_pow(2), Some(64));
assert_eq!(isize::MAX.checked_pow(2), None);
pub fn checked_isqrt(self) -> Option<isize>
isqrt
#116226)
Returns the square root of the number, rounded down.
Returns None
if self
is negative.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(isqrt)]
assert_eq!(10isize.checked_isqrt(), Some(3));
pub const fn saturating_add(self, rhs: isize) -> isize
Saturating integer addition. Computes self + rhs
, saturating at the numeric bounds instead of overflowing.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(100isize.saturating_add(1), 101);
assert_eq!(isize::MAX.saturating_add(100), isize::MAX);
assert_eq!(isize::MIN.saturating_add(-1), isize::MIN);
pub const fn saturating_add_unsigned(self, rhs: usize) -> isize
Saturating addition with an unsigned integer. Computes self + rhs
, saturating at the numeric bounds instead of overflowing.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(1isize.saturating_add_unsigned(2), 3);
assert_eq!(isize::MAX.saturating_add_unsigned(100), isize::MAX);
pub const fn saturating_sub(self, rhs: isize) -> isize
Saturating integer subtraction. Computes self - rhs
, saturating at the numeric bounds instead of overflowing.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(100isize.saturating_sub(127), -27);
assert_eq!(isize::MIN.saturating_sub(100), isize::MIN);
assert_eq!(isize::MAX.saturating_sub(-1), isize::MAX);
pub const fn saturating_sub_unsigned(self, rhs: usize) -> isize
Saturating subtraction with an unsigned integer. Computes self - rhs
, saturating at the numeric bounds instead of overflowing.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(100isize.saturating_sub_unsigned(127), -27);
assert_eq!(isize::MIN.saturating_sub_unsigned(100), isize::MIN);
pub const fn saturating_neg(self) -> isize
Saturating integer negation. Computes -self
, returning MAX
if self == MIN
instead of overflowing.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(100isize.saturating_neg(), -100);
assert_eq!((-100isize).saturating_neg(), 100);
assert_eq!(isize::MIN.saturating_neg(), isize::MAX);
assert_eq!(isize::MAX.saturating_neg(), isize::MIN + 1);
pub const fn saturating_abs(self) -> isize
Saturating absolute value. Computes self.abs()
, returning MAX
if self == MIN
instead of overflowing.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(100isize.saturating_abs(), 100);
assert_eq!((-100isize).saturating_abs(), 100);
assert_eq!(isize::MIN.saturating_abs(), isize::MAX);
assert_eq!((isize::MIN + 1).saturating_abs(), isize::MAX);
pub const fn saturating_mul(self, rhs: isize) -> isize
Saturating integer multiplication. Computes self * rhs
, saturating at the numeric bounds instead of overflowing.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(10isize.saturating_mul(12), 120);
assert_eq!(isize::MAX.saturating_mul(10), isize::MAX);
assert_eq!(isize::MIN.saturating_mul(10), isize::MIN);
pub const fn saturating_div(self, rhs: isize) -> isize
Saturating integer division. Computes self / rhs
, saturating at the numeric bounds instead of overflowing.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(5isize.saturating_div(2), 2);
assert_eq!(isize::MAX.saturating_div(-1), isize::MIN + 1);
assert_eq!(isize::MIN.saturating_div(-1), isize::MAX);
let _ = 1isize.saturating_div(0);
pub const fn saturating_pow(self, exp: u32) -> isize
Saturating integer exponentiation. Computes self.pow(exp)
, saturating at the numeric bounds instead of overflowing.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!((-4isize).saturating_pow(3), -64);
assert_eq!(isize::MIN.saturating_pow(2), isize::MAX);
assert_eq!(isize::MIN.saturating_pow(3), isize::MIN);
pub const fn wrapping_add(self, rhs: isize) -> isize
Wrapping (modular) addition. Computes self + rhs
, wrapping around at the boundary of the type.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(100isize.wrapping_add(27), 127);
assert_eq!(isize::MAX.wrapping_add(2), isize::MIN + 1);
pub const fn wrapping_add_unsigned(self, rhs: usize) -> isize
Wrapping (modular) addition with an unsigned integer. Computes self + rhs
, wrapping around at the boundary of the type.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(100isize.wrapping_add_unsigned(27), 127);
assert_eq!(isize::MAX.wrapping_add_unsigned(2), isize::MIN + 1);
pub const fn wrapping_sub(self, rhs: isize) -> isize
Wrapping (modular) subtraction. Computes self - rhs
, wrapping around at the boundary of the type.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(0isize.wrapping_sub(127), -127);
assert_eq!((-2isize).wrapping_sub(isize::MAX), isize::MAX);
pub const fn wrapping_sub_unsigned(self, rhs: usize) -> isize
Wrapping (modular) subtraction with an unsigned integer. Computes self - rhs
, wrapping around at the boundary of the type.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(0isize.wrapping_sub_unsigned(127), -127);
assert_eq!((-2isize).wrapping_sub_unsigned(usize::MAX), -1);
pub const fn wrapping_mul(self, rhs: isize) -> isize
Wrapping (modular) multiplication. Computes self * rhs
, wrapping around at the boundary of the type.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(10isize.wrapping_mul(12), 120);
assert_eq!(11i8.wrapping_mul(12), -124);
pub const fn wrapping_div(self, rhs: isize) -> isize
Wrapping (modular) division. Computes self / rhs
, wrapping around at the boundary of the type.
The only case where such wrapping can occur is when one divides MIN / -1
on a signed type (where MIN
is the negative minimal value for the type); this is equivalent to -MIN
, a positive value that is too large to represent in the type. In such a case, this function returns MIN
itself.
Panics
This function will panic if rhs
is 0.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(100isize.wrapping_div(10), 10);
assert_eq!((-128i8).wrapping_div(-1), -128);
pub const fn wrapping_div_euclid(self, rhs: isize) -> isize
Wrapping Euclidean division. Computes self.div_euclid(rhs)
, wrapping around at the boundary of the type.
Wrapping will only occur in MIN / -1
on a signed type (where MIN
is the negative minimal value for the type). This is equivalent to -MIN
, a positive value that is too large to represent in the type. In this case, this method returns MIN
itself.
Panics
This function will panic if rhs
is 0.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(100isize.wrapping_div_euclid(10), 10);
assert_eq!((-128i8).wrapping_div_euclid(-1), -128);
pub const fn wrapping_rem(self, rhs: isize) -> isize
Wrapping (modular) remainder. Computes self % rhs
, wrapping around at the boundary of the type.
Such wrap-around never actually occurs mathematically; implementation artifacts make x % y
invalid for MIN / -1
on a signed type (where MIN
is the negative minimal value). In such a case, this function returns 0
.
Panics
This function will panic if rhs
is 0.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(100isize.wrapping_rem(10), 0);
assert_eq!((-128i8).wrapping_rem(-1), 0);
pub const fn wrapping_rem_euclid(self, rhs: isize) -> isize
Wrapping Euclidean remainder. Computes self.rem_euclid(rhs)
, wrapping around at the boundary of the type.
Wrapping will only occur in MIN % -1
on a signed type (where MIN
is the negative minimal value for the type). In this case, this method returns 0.
Panics
This function will panic if rhs
is 0.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(100isize.wrapping_rem_euclid(10), 0);
assert_eq!((-128i8).wrapping_rem_euclid(-1), 0);
pub const fn wrapping_neg(self) -> isize
Wrapping (modular) negation. Computes -self
, wrapping around at the boundary of the type.
The only case where such wrapping can occur is when one negates MIN
on a signed type (where MIN
is the negative minimal value for the type); this is a positive value that is too large to represent in the type. In such a case, this function returns MIN
itself.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(100isize.wrapping_neg(), -100);
assert_eq!(isize::MIN.wrapping_neg(), isize::MIN);
pub const fn wrapping_shl(self, rhs: u32) -> isize
Panic-free bitwise shift-left; yields self << mask(rhs)
, where mask
removes any high-order bits of rhs
that would cause the shift to exceed the bitwidth of the type.
Note that this is not the same as a rotate-left; the RHS of a wrapping shift-left is restricted to the range of the type, rather than the bits shifted out of the LHS being returned to the other end. The primitive integer types all implement a rotate_left
function, which may be what you want instead.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!((-1isize).wrapping_shl(7), -128);
assert_eq!((-1isize).wrapping_shl(128), -1);
pub const fn wrapping_shr(self, rhs: u32) -> isize
Panic-free bitwise shift-right; yields self >> mask(rhs)
, where mask
removes any high-order bits of rhs
that would cause the shift to exceed the bitwidth of the type.
Note that this is not the same as a rotate-right; the RHS of a wrapping shift-right is restricted to the range of the type, rather than the bits shifted out of the LHS being returned to the other end. The primitive integer types all implement a rotate_right
function, which may be what you want instead.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!((-128isize).wrapping_shr(7), -1);
assert_eq!((-128i16).wrapping_shr(64), -128);
pub const fn wrapping_abs(self) -> isize
Wrapping (modular) absolute value. Computes self.abs()
, wrapping around at the boundary of the type.
The only case where such wrapping can occur is when one takes the absolute value of the negative minimal value for the type; this is a positive value that is too large to represent in the type. In such a case, this function returns MIN
itself.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(100isize.wrapping_abs(), 100);
assert_eq!((-100isize).wrapping_abs(), 100);
assert_eq!(isize::MIN.wrapping_abs(), isize::MIN);
assert_eq!((-128i8).wrapping_abs() as u8, 128);
pub const fn unsigned_abs(self) -> usize
Computes the absolute value of self
without any wrapping or panicking.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(100isize.unsigned_abs(), 100usize);
assert_eq!((-100isize).unsigned_abs(), 100usize);
assert_eq!((-128i8).unsigned_abs(), 128u8);
pub const fn wrapping_pow(self, exp: u32) -> isize
Wrapping (modular) exponentiation. Computes self.pow(exp)
, wrapping around at the boundary of the type.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(3isize.wrapping_pow(4), 81);
assert_eq!(3i8.wrapping_pow(5), -13);
assert_eq!(3i8.wrapping_pow(6), -39);
pub const fn overflowing_add(self, rhs: isize) -> (isize, bool)
Calculates self
+ rhs
Returns a tuple of the addition along with a boolean indicating whether an arithmetic overflow would occur. If an overflow would have occurred then the wrapped value is returned.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(5isize.overflowing_add(2), (7, false));
assert_eq!(isize::MAX.overflowing_add(1), (isize::MIN, true));
pub fn carrying_add(self, rhs: isize, carry: bool) -> (isize, bool)
bigint_helper_methods
#85532)
Calculates self
+ rhs
+ carry
and checks for overflow.
Performs “ternary addition” of two integer operands and a carry-in bit, and returns a tuple of the sum along with a boolean indicating whether an arithmetic overflow would occur. On overflow, the wrapped value is returned.
This allows chaining together multiple additions to create a wider addition, and can be useful for bignum addition. This method should only be used for the most significant word; for the less significant words the unsigned method usize::carrying_add
should be used.
The output boolean returned by this method is not a carry flag, and should not be added to a more significant word.
If the input carry is false, this method is equivalent to overflowing_add
.
Examples
#![feature(bigint_helper_methods)]
// Only the most significant word is signed.
//
// 10 MAX (a = 10 × 2^64 + 2^64 - 1)
// + -5 9 (b = -5 × 2^64 + 9)
// ---------
// 6 8 (sum = 6 × 2^64 + 8)
let (a1, a0): (isize, usize) = (10, usize::MAX);
let (b1, b0): (isize, usize) = (-5, 9);
let carry0 = false;
// usize::carrying_add for the less significant words
let (sum0, carry1) = a0.carrying_add(b0, carry0);
assert_eq!(carry1, true);
// isize::carrying_add for the most significant word
let (sum1, overflow) = a1.carrying_add(b1, carry1);
assert_eq!(overflow, false);
assert_eq!((sum1, sum0), (6, 8));
pub const fn overflowing_add_unsigned(self, rhs: usize) -> (isize, bool)
Calculates self
+ rhs
with an unsigned rhs
Returns a tuple of the addition along with a boolean indicating whether an arithmetic overflow would occur. If an overflow would have occurred then the wrapped value is returned.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(1isize.overflowing_add_unsigned(2), (3, false));
assert_eq!((isize::MIN).overflowing_add_unsigned(usize::MAX), (isize::MAX, false));
assert_eq!((isize::MAX - 2).overflowing_add_unsigned(3), (isize::MIN, true));
pub const fn overflowing_sub(self, rhs: isize) -> (isize, bool)
Calculates self
- rhs
Returns a tuple of the subtraction along with a boolean indicating whether an arithmetic overflow would occur. If an overflow would have occurred then the wrapped value is returned.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(5isize.overflowing_sub(2), (3, false));
assert_eq!(isize::MIN.overflowing_sub(1), (isize::MAX, true));
pub fn borrowing_sub(self, rhs: isize, borrow: bool) -> (isize, bool)
bigint_helper_methods
#85532)
Calculates self
− rhs
− borrow
and checks for overflow.
Performs “ternary subtraction” by subtracting both an integer operand and a borrow-in bit from self
, and returns a tuple of the difference along with a boolean indicating whether an arithmetic overflow would occur. On overflow, the wrapped value is returned.
This allows chaining together multiple subtractions to create a wider subtraction, and can be useful for bignum subtraction. This method should only be used for the most significant word; for the less significant words the unsigned method usize::borrowing_sub
should be used.
The output boolean returned by this method is not a borrow flag, and should not be subtracted from a more significant word.
If the input borrow is false, this method is equivalent to overflowing_sub
.
Examples
#![feature(bigint_helper_methods)]
// Only the most significant word is signed.
//
// 6 8 (a = 6 × 2^64 + 8)
// - -5 9 (b = -5 × 2^64 + 9)
// ---------
// 10 MAX (diff = 10 × 2^64 + 2^64 - 1)
let (a1, a0): (isize, usize) = (6, 8);
let (b1, b0): (isize, usize) = (-5, 9);
let borrow0 = false;
// usize::borrowing_sub for the less significant words
let (diff0, borrow1) = a0.borrowing_sub(b0, borrow0);
assert_eq!(borrow1, true);
// isize::borrowing_sub for the most significant word
let (diff1, overflow) = a1.borrowing_sub(b1, borrow1);
assert_eq!(overflow, false);
assert_eq!((diff1, diff0), (10, usize::MAX));
pub const fn overflowing_sub_unsigned(self, rhs: usize) -> (isize, bool)
Calculates self
- rhs
with an unsigned rhs
Returns a tuple of the subtraction along with a boolean indicating whether an arithmetic overflow would occur. If an overflow would have occurred then the wrapped value is returned.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(1isize.overflowing_sub_unsigned(2), (-1, false));
assert_eq!((isize::MAX).overflowing_sub_unsigned(usize::MAX), (isize::MIN, false));
assert_eq!((isize::MIN + 2).overflowing_sub_unsigned(3), (isize::MAX, true));
pub const fn overflowing_mul(self, rhs: isize) -> (isize, bool)
Calculates the multiplication of self
and rhs
.
Returns a tuple of the multiplication along with a boolean indicating whether an arithmetic overflow would occur. If an overflow would have occurred then the wrapped value is returned.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(5isize.overflowing_mul(2), (10, false));
assert_eq!(1_000_000_000i32.overflowing_mul(10), (1410065408, true));
pub const fn overflowing_div(self, rhs: isize) -> (isize, bool)
Calculates the divisor when self
is divided by rhs
.
Returns a tuple of the divisor along with a boolean indicating whether an arithmetic overflow would occur. If an overflow would occur then self is returned.
Panics
This function will panic if rhs
is 0.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(5isize.overflowing_div(2), (2, false));
assert_eq!(isize::MIN.overflowing_div(-1), (isize::MIN, true));
pub const fn overflowing_div_euclid(self, rhs: isize) -> (isize, bool)
Calculates the quotient of Euclidean division self.div_euclid(rhs)
.
Returns a tuple of the divisor along with a boolean indicating whether an arithmetic overflow would occur. If an overflow would occur then self
is returned.
Panics
This function will panic if rhs
is 0.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(5isize.overflowing_div_euclid(2), (2, false));
assert_eq!(isize::MIN.overflowing_div_euclid(-1), (isize::MIN, true));
pub const fn overflowing_rem(self, rhs: isize) -> (isize, bool)
Calculates the remainder when self
is divided by rhs
.
Returns a tuple of the remainder after dividing along with a boolean indicating whether an arithmetic overflow would occur. If an overflow would occur then 0 is returned.
Panics
This function will panic if rhs
is 0.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(5isize.overflowing_rem(2), (1, false));
assert_eq!(isize::MIN.overflowing_rem(-1), (0, true));
pub const fn overflowing_rem_euclid(self, rhs: isize) -> (isize, bool)
Overflowing Euclidean remainder. Calculates self.rem_euclid(rhs)
.
Returns a tuple of the remainder after dividing along with a boolean indicating whether an arithmetic overflow would occur. If an overflow would occur then 0 is returned.
Panics
This function will panic if rhs
is 0.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(5isize.overflowing_rem_euclid(2), (1, false));
assert_eq!(isize::MIN.overflowing_rem_euclid(-1), (0, true));
pub const fn overflowing_neg(self) -> (isize, bool)
Negates self, overflowing if this is equal to the minimum value.
Returns a tuple of the negated version of self along with a boolean indicating whether an overflow happened. If self
is the minimum value (e.g., i32::MIN
for values of type i32
), then the minimum value will be returned again and true
will be returned for an overflow happening.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(2isize.overflowing_neg(), (-2, false));
assert_eq!(isize::MIN.overflowing_neg(), (isize::MIN, true));
pub const fn overflowing_shl(self, rhs: u32) -> (isize, bool)
Shifts self left by rhs
bits.
Returns a tuple of the shifted version of self along with a boolean indicating whether the shift value was larger than or equal to the number of bits. If the shift value is too large, then value is masked (N-1) where N is the number of bits, and this value is then used to perform the shift.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(0x1isize.overflowing_shl(4), (0x10, false));
assert_eq!(0x1i32.overflowing_shl(36), (0x10, true));
pub const fn overflowing_shr(self, rhs: u32) -> (isize, bool)
Shifts self right by rhs
bits.
Returns a tuple of the shifted version of self along with a boolean indicating whether the shift value was larger than or equal to the number of bits. If the shift value is too large, then value is masked (N-1) where N is the number of bits, and this value is then used to perform the shift.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(0x10isize.overflowing_shr(4), (0x1, false));
assert_eq!(0x10i32.overflowing_shr(36), (0x1, true));
pub const fn overflowing_abs(self) -> (isize, bool)
Computes the absolute value of self
.
Returns a tuple of the absolute version of self along with a boolean indicating whether an overflow happened. If self is the minimum value (e.g., isize::MIN for values of type isize), then the minimum value will be returned again and true will be returned for an overflow happening.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(10isize.overflowing_abs(), (10, false));
assert_eq!((-10isize).overflowing_abs(), (10, false));
assert_eq!((isize::MIN).overflowing_abs(), (isize::MIN, true));
pub const fn overflowing_pow(self, exp: u32) -> (isize, bool)
Raises self to the power of exp
, using exponentiation by squaring.
Returns a tuple of the exponentiation along with a bool indicating whether an overflow happened.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(3isize.overflowing_pow(4), (81, false));
assert_eq!(3i8.overflowing_pow(5), (-13, true));
pub const fn pow(self, exp: u32) -> isize
Raises self to the power of exp
, using exponentiation by squaring.
Examples
Basic usage:
let x: isize = 2; // or any other integer type
assert_eq!(x.pow(5), 32);
pub fn isqrt(self) -> isize
isqrt
#116226)
Returns the square root of the number, rounded down.
Panics
This function will panic if self
is negative.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(isqrt)]
assert_eq!(10isize.isqrt(), 3);
pub const fn div_euclid(self, rhs: isize) -> isize
Calculates the quotient of Euclidean division of self
by rhs
.
This computes the integer q
such that self = q * rhs + r
, with r = self.rem_euclid(rhs)
and 0 <= r < abs(rhs)
.
In other words, the result is self / rhs
rounded to the integer q
such that self >= q * rhs
. If self > 0
, this is equal to round towards zero (the default in Rust); if self < 0
, this is equal to round towards +/- infinity.
Panics
This function will panic if rhs
is 0 or the division results in overflow.
Examples
Basic usage:
let a: isize = 7; // or any other integer type
let b = 4;
assert_eq!(a.div_euclid(b), 1); // 7 >= 4 * 1
assert_eq!(a.div_euclid(-b), -1); // 7 >= -4 * -1
assert_eq!((-a).div_euclid(b), -2); // -7 >= 4 * -2
assert_eq!((-a).div_euclid(-b), 2); // -7 >= -4 * 2
pub const fn rem_euclid(self, rhs: isize) -> isize
Calculates the least nonnegative remainder of self (mod rhs)
.
This is done as if by the Euclidean division algorithm – given r = self.rem_euclid(rhs)
, self = rhs * self.div_euclid(rhs) + r
, and 0 <= r < abs(rhs)
.
Panics
This function will panic if rhs
is 0 or the division results in overflow.
Examples
Basic usage:
let a: isize = 7; // or any other integer type
let b = 4;
assert_eq!(a.rem_euclid(b), 3);
assert_eq!((-a).rem_euclid(b), 1);
assert_eq!(a.rem_euclid(-b), 3);
assert_eq!((-a).rem_euclid(-b), 1);
pub const fn div_floor(self, rhs: isize) -> isize
int_roundings
#88581)
Calculates the quotient of self
and rhs
, rounding the result towards negative infinity.
Panics
This function will panic if rhs
is zero.
Overflow behavior
On overflow, this function will panic if overflow checks are enabled (default in debug mode) and wrap if overflow checks are disabled (default in release mode).
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(int_roundings)]
let a: isize = 8;
let b = 3;
assert_eq!(a.div_floor(b), 2);
assert_eq!(a.div_floor(-b), -3);
assert_eq!((-a).div_floor(b), -3);
assert_eq!((-a).div_floor(-b), 2);
pub const fn div_ceil(self, rhs: isize) -> isize
int_roundings
#88581)
Calculates the quotient of self
and rhs
, rounding the result towards positive infinity.
Panics
This function will panic if rhs
is zero.
Overflow behavior
On overflow, this function will panic if overflow checks are enabled (default in debug mode) and wrap if overflow checks are disabled (default in release mode).
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(int_roundings)]
let a: isize = 8;
let b = 3;
assert_eq!(a.div_ceil(b), 3);
assert_eq!(a.div_ceil(-b), -2);
assert_eq!((-a).div_ceil(b), -2);
assert_eq!((-a).div_ceil(-b), 3);
pub const fn next_multiple_of(self, rhs: isize) -> isize
int_roundings
#88581)
If rhs
is positive, calculates the smallest value greater than or equal to self
that is a multiple of rhs
. If rhs
is negative, calculates the largest value less than or equal to self
that is a multiple of rhs
.
Panics
This function will panic if rhs
is zero.
Overflow behavior
On overflow, this function will panic if overflow checks are enabled (default in debug mode) and wrap if overflow checks are disabled (default in release mode).
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(int_roundings)]
assert_eq!(16_isize.next_multiple_of(8), 16);
assert_eq!(23_isize.next_multiple_of(8), 24);
assert_eq!(16_isize.next_multiple_of(-8), 16);
assert_eq!(23_isize.next_multiple_of(-8), 16);
assert_eq!((-16_isize).next_multiple_of(8), -16);
assert_eq!((-23_isize).next_multiple_of(8), -16);
assert_eq!((-16_isize).next_multiple_of(-8), -16);
assert_eq!((-23_isize).next_multiple_of(-8), -24);
pub const fn checked_next_multiple_of(self, rhs: isize) -> Option<isize>
int_roundings
#88581)
If rhs
is positive, calculates the smallest value greater than or equal to self
that is a multiple of rhs
. If rhs
is negative, calculates the largest value less than or equal to self
that is a multiple of rhs
. Returns None
if rhs
is zero or the operation would result in overflow.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(int_roundings)]
assert_eq!(16_isize.checked_next_multiple_of(8), Some(16));
assert_eq!(23_isize.checked_next_multiple_of(8), Some(24));
assert_eq!(16_isize.checked_next_multiple_of(-8), Some(16));
assert_eq!(23_isize.checked_next_multiple_of(-8), Some(16));
assert_eq!((-16_isize).checked_next_multiple_of(8), Some(-16));
assert_eq!((-23_isize).checked_next_multiple_of(8), Some(-16));
assert_eq!((-16_isize).checked_next_multiple_of(-8), Some(-16));
assert_eq!((-23_isize).checked_next_multiple_of(-8), Some(-24));
assert_eq!(1_isize.checked_next_multiple_of(0), None);
assert_eq!(isize::MAX.checked_next_multiple_of(2), None);
pub fn midpoint(self, rhs: isize) -> isize
num_midpoint
#110840)
Calculates the middle point of self
and rhs
.
midpoint(a, b)
is (a + b) >> 1
as if it were performed in a sufficiently-large signed integral type. This implies that the result is always rounded towards negative infinity and that no overflow will ever occur.
Examples
#![feature(num_midpoint)]
assert_eq!(0isize.midpoint(4), 2);
assert_eq!(0isize.midpoint(-1), -1);
assert_eq!((-1isize).midpoint(0), -1);
pub const fn ilog(self, base: isize) -> u32
Returns the logarithm of the number with respect to an arbitrary base, rounded down.
This method might not be optimized owing to implementation details; ilog2
can produce results more efficiently for base 2, and ilog10
can produce results more efficiently for base 10.
Panics
This function will panic if self
is less than or equal to zero, or if base
is less than 2.
Examples
assert_eq!(5isize.ilog(5), 1);
pub const fn ilog2(self) -> u32
Returns the base 2 logarithm of the number, rounded down.
Panics
This function will panic if self
is less than or equal to zero.
Examples
assert_eq!(2isize.ilog2(), 1);
pub const fn ilog10(self) -> u32
Returns the base 10 logarithm of the number, rounded down.
Panics
This function will panic if self
is less than or equal to zero.
Example
assert_eq!(10isize.ilog10(), 1);
pub const fn checked_ilog(self, base: isize) -> Option<u32>
Returns the logarithm of the number with respect to an arbitrary base, rounded down.
Returns None
if the number is negative or zero, or if the base is not at least 2.
This method might not be optimized owing to implementation details; checked_ilog2
can produce results more efficiently for base 2, and checked_ilog10
can produce results more efficiently for base 10.
Examples
assert_eq!(5isize.checked_ilog(5), Some(1));
pub const fn checked_ilog2(self) -> Option<u32>
Returns the base 2 logarithm of the number, rounded down.
Returns None
if the number is negative or zero.
Examples
assert_eq!(2isize.checked_ilog2(), Some(1));
pub const fn checked_ilog10(self) -> Option<u32>
Returns the base 10 logarithm of the number, rounded down.
Returns None
if the number is negative or zero.
Example
assert_eq!(10isize.checked_ilog10(), Some(1));
pub const fn abs(self) -> isize
Computes the absolute value of self
.
Overflow behavior
The absolute value of isize::MIN
cannot be represented as an isize
, and attempting to calculate it will cause an overflow. This means that code in debug mode will trigger a panic on this case and optimized code will return isize::MIN
without a panic.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(10isize.abs(), 10);
assert_eq!((-10isize).abs(), 10);
pub const fn abs_diff(self, other: isize) -> usize
Computes the absolute difference between self
and other
.
This function always returns the correct answer without overflow or panics by returning an unsigned integer.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(100isize.abs_diff(80), 20usize);
assert_eq!(100isize.abs_diff(110), 10usize);
assert_eq!((-100isize).abs_diff(80), 180usize);
assert_eq!((-100isize).abs_diff(-120), 20usize);
assert_eq!(isize::MIN.abs_diff(isize::MAX), usize::MAX);
pub const fn signum(self) -> isize
Returns a number representing sign of self
.
0
if the number is zero1
if the number is positive-1
if the number is negative
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(10isize.signum(), 1);
assert_eq!(0isize.signum(), 0);
assert_eq!((-10isize).signum(), -1);
pub const fn is_positive(self) -> bool
Returns true
if self
is positive and false
if the number is zero or negative.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert!(10isize.is_positive());
assert!(!(-10isize).is_positive());
pub const fn is_negative(self) -> bool
Returns true
if self
is negative and false
if the number is zero or positive.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert!((-10isize).is_negative());
assert!(!10isize.is_negative());
pub const fn to_be_bytes(self) -> [u8; 8]
Return the memory representation of this integer as a byte array in big-endian (network) byte order.
Note: This function returns an array of length 2, 4 or 8 bytes depending on the target pointer size.
Examples
let bytes = 0x1234567890123456isize.to_be_bytes();
assert_eq!(bytes, [0x12, 0x34, 0x56, 0x78, 0x90, 0x12, 0x34, 0x56]);
pub const fn to_le_bytes(self) -> [u8; 8]
Return the memory representation of this integer as a byte array in little-endian byte order.
Note: This function returns an array of length 2, 4 or 8 bytes depending on the target pointer size.
Examples
let bytes = 0x1234567890123456isize.to_le_bytes();
assert_eq!(bytes, [0x56, 0x34, 0x12, 0x90, 0x78, 0x56, 0x34, 0x12]);
pub const fn to_ne_bytes(self) -> [u8; 8]
Return the memory representation of this integer as a byte array in native byte order.
As the target platform’s native endianness is used, portable code should use to_be_bytes
or to_le_bytes
, as appropriate, instead.
Note: This function returns an array of length 2, 4 or 8 bytes depending on the target pointer size.
Examples
let bytes = 0x1234567890123456isize.to_ne_bytes();
assert_eq!(
bytes,
if cfg!(target_endian = "big") {
[0x12, 0x34, 0x56, 0x78, 0x90, 0x12, 0x34, 0x56]
} else {
[0x56, 0x34, 0x12, 0x90, 0x78, 0x56, 0x34, 0x12]
}
);
pub const fn from_be_bytes(bytes: [u8; 8]) -> isize
Create an integer value from its representation as a byte array in big endian.
Note: This function takes an array of length 2, 4 or 8 bytes depending on the target pointer size.
Examples
let value = isize::from_be_bytes([0x12, 0x34, 0x56, 0x78, 0x90, 0x12, 0x34, 0x56]);
assert_eq!(value, 0x1234567890123456);
When starting from a slice rather than an array, fallible conversion APIs can be used:
fn read_be_isize(input: &mut &[u8]) -> isize {
let (int_bytes, rest) = input.split_at(std::mem::size_of::<isize>());
*input = rest;
isize::from_be_bytes(int_bytes.try_into().unwrap())
}
pub const fn from_le_bytes(bytes: [u8; 8]) -> isize
Create an integer value from its representation as a byte array in little endian.
Note: This function takes an array of length 2, 4 or 8 bytes depending on the target pointer size.
Examples
let value = isize::from_le_bytes([0x56, 0x34, 0x12, 0x90, 0x78, 0x56, 0x34, 0x12]);
assert_eq!(value, 0x1234567890123456);
When starting from a slice rather than an array, fallible conversion APIs can be used:
fn read_le_isize(input: &mut &[u8]) -> isize {
let (int_bytes, rest) = input.split_at(std::mem::size_of::<isize>());
*input = rest;
isize::from_le_bytes(int_bytes.try_into().unwrap())
}
pub const fn from_ne_bytes(bytes: [u8; 8]) -> isize
Create an integer value from its memory representation as a byte array in native endianness.
As the target platform’s native endianness is used, portable code likely wants to use from_be_bytes
or from_le_bytes
, as appropriate instead.
Note: This function takes an array of length 2, 4 or 8 bytes depending on the target pointer size.
Examples
let value = isize::from_ne_bytes(if cfg!(target_endian = "big") {
[0x12, 0x34, 0x56, 0x78, 0x90, 0x12, 0x34, 0x56]
} else {
[0x56, 0x34, 0x12, 0x90, 0x78, 0x56, 0x34, 0x12]
});
assert_eq!(value, 0x1234567890123456);
When starting from a slice rather than an array, fallible conversion APIs can be used:
fn read_ne_isize(input: &mut &[u8]) -> isize {
let (int_bytes, rest) = input.split_at(std::mem::size_of::<isize>());
*input = rest;
isize::from_ne_bytes(int_bytes.try_into().unwrap())
}
pub const fn min_value() -> isize
MIN
associated constant on this type
New code should prefer to use isize::MIN
instead.
Returns the smallest value that can be represented by this integer type.
pub const fn max_value() -> isize
MAX
associated constant on this type
New code should prefer to use isize::MAX
instead.
Returns the largest value that can be represented by this integer type.
Trait Implementations
impl Add<&isize> for &isize
type Output = <isize as Add>::Output
+
operator.
fn add(self, other: &isize) -> <isize as Add>::Output
+
operation. Read more
impl Add<&isize> for isize
type Output = <isize as Add>::Output
+
operator.
fn add(self, other: &isize) -> <isize as Add>::Output
+
operation. Read more
impl<'a> Add<isize> for &'a isize
type Output = <isize as Add>::Output
+
operator.
fn add(self, other: isize) -> <isize as Add>::Output
+
operation. Read more
impl Add for isize
type Output = isize
+
operator.
fn add(self, other: isize) -> isize
+
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impl AddAssign<&isize> for Saturating<isize>
impl AddAssign<&isize> for Wrapping<isize>
impl AddAssign<&isize> for isize
impl AddAssign<isize> for Saturating<isize>
impl AddAssign<isize> for Wrapping<isize>
impl AddAssign for isize
impl Binary for isize
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result<(), Error>
impl BitAnd<&isize> for &isize
type Output = <isize as BitAnd>::Output
&
operator.
fn bitand(self, other: &isize) -> <isize as BitAnd>::Output
&
operation. Read more
impl BitAnd<&isize> for isize
type Output = <isize as BitAnd>::Output
&
operator.
fn bitand(self, other: &isize) -> <isize as BitAnd>::Output
&
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impl<'a> BitAnd<isize> for &'a isize
type Output = <isize as BitAnd>::Output
&
operator.
fn bitand(self, other: isize) -> <isize as BitAnd>::Output
&
operation. Read more
impl BitAnd for isize
type Output = isize
&
operator.
fn bitand(self, rhs: isize) -> isize
&
operation. Read more
impl BitAndAssign<&isize> for Saturating<isize>
impl BitAndAssign<&isize> for Wrapping<isize>
impl BitAndAssign<&isize> for isize
impl BitAndAssign<isize> for Saturating<isize>
impl BitAndAssign<isize> for Wrapping<isize>
impl BitAndAssign for isize
impl BitOr<&isize> for &isize
type Output = <isize as BitOr>::Output
|
operator.
fn bitor(self, other: &isize) -> <isize as BitOr>::Output
|
operation. Read more
impl BitOr<&isize> for isize
type Output = <isize as BitOr>::Output
|
operator.
fn bitor(self, other: &isize) -> <isize as BitOr>::Output
|
operation. Read more
impl BitOr<NonZeroIsize> for isize
type Output = NonZeroIsize
|
operator.
fn bitor(self, rhs: NonZeroIsize) -> <isize as BitOr<NonZeroIsize>>::Output
|
operation. Read more
impl<'a> BitOr<isize> for &'a isize
type Output = <isize as BitOr>::Output
|
operator.
fn bitor(self, other: isize) -> <isize as BitOr>::Output
|
operation. Read more
impl BitOr<isize> for NonZeroIsize
type Output = NonZeroIsize
|
operator.
fn bitor(self, rhs: isize) -> <NonZeroIsize as BitOr<isize>>::Output
|
operation. Read more
impl BitOr for isize
type Output = isize
|
operator.
fn bitor(self, rhs: isize) -> isize
|
operation. Read more
impl BitOrAssign<&isize> for Saturating<isize>
impl BitOrAssign<&isize> for Wrapping<isize>
impl BitOrAssign<&isize> for isize
impl BitOrAssign<isize> for NonZeroIsize
impl BitOrAssign<isize> for Saturating<isize>
impl BitOrAssign<isize> for Wrapping<isize>
impl BitOrAssign for isize
impl BitXor<&isize> for &isize
type Output = <isize as BitXor>::Output
^
operator.
fn bitxor(self, other: &isize) -> <isize as BitXor>::Output
^
operation. Read more
impl BitXor<&isize> for isize
type Output = <isize as BitXor>::Output
^
operator.
fn bitxor(self, other: &isize) -> <isize as BitXor>::Output
^
operation. Read more
impl<'a> BitXor<isize> for &'a isize
type Output = <isize as BitXor>::Output
^
operator.
fn bitxor(self, other: isize) -> <isize as BitXor>::Output
^
operation. Read more
impl BitXor for isize
type Output = isize
^
operator.
fn bitxor(self, other: isize) -> isize
^
operation. Read more
impl BitXorAssign<&isize> for Saturating<isize>
impl BitXorAssign<&isize> for Wrapping<isize>
impl BitXorAssign<&isize> for isize
impl BitXorAssign<isize> for Saturating<isize>
impl BitXorAssign<isize> for Wrapping<isize>
impl BitXorAssign for isize
impl Clone for isize
fn clone(&self) -> isize
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source
. Read more
impl Debug for isize
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result<(), Error>
impl Default for isize
fn default() -> isize
Returns the default value of 0
impl Display for isize
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result<(), Error>
impl Div<&isize> for &isize
type Output = <isize as Div>::Output
/
operator.
fn div(self, other: &isize) -> <isize as Div>::Output
/
operation. Read more
impl Div<&isize> for isize
type Output = <isize as Div>::Output
/
operator.
fn div(self, other: &isize) -> <isize as Div>::Output
/
operation. Read more
impl<'a> Div<isize> for &'a isize
type Output = <isize as Div>::Output
/
operator.
fn div(self, other: isize) -> <isize as Div>::Output
/
operation. Read more
impl Div for isize
This operation rounds towards zero, truncating any fractional part of the exact result.
Panics
This operation will panic if other == 0
or the division results in overflow.
type Output = isize
/
operator.
fn div(self, other: isize) -> isize
/
operation. Read more
impl DivAssign<&isize> for Saturating<isize>
impl DivAssign<&isize> for Wrapping<isize>
impl DivAssign<&isize> for isize
impl DivAssign<isize> for Saturating<isize>
impl DivAssign<isize> for Wrapping<isize>
impl DivAssign for isize
impl From<NonZeroIsize> for isize
fn from(nonzero: NonZeroIsize) -> isize
Converts a NonZeroIsize
into an isize
impl From<bool> for isize
fn from(small: bool) -> isize
Converts a bool
to a isize
. The resulting value is 0
for false
and 1
for true
values.
Examples
assert_eq!(isize::from(true), 1);
assert_eq!(isize::from(false), 0);
impl From<i16> for isize
fn from(small: i16) -> isize
Converts i16
to isize
losslessly.
impl From<i8> for isize
fn from(small: i8) -> isize
Converts i8
to isize
losslessly.
impl From<isize> for AtomicIsize
fn from(v: isize) -> AtomicIsize
Converts an isize
into an AtomicIsize
.
impl From<u8> for isize
fn from(small: u8) -> isize
Converts u8
to isize
losslessly.
impl FromStr for isize
type Err = ParseIntError
fn from_str(src: &str) -> Result<isize, ParseIntError>
s
to return a value of this type. Read more
impl Hash for isize
fn hash<H>(&self, state: &mut H)
where
H: Hasher,
fn hash_slice<H>(data: &[isize], state: &mut H)
where
H: Hasher,
impl LowerExp for isize
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result<(), Error>
impl LowerHex for isize
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result<(), Error>
impl Mul<&isize> for &isize
type Output = <isize as Mul>::Output
*
operator.
fn mul(self, other: &isize) -> <isize as Mul>::Output
*
operation. Read more
impl Mul<&isize> for isize
type Output = <isize as Mul>::Output
*
operator.
fn mul(self, other: &isize) -> <isize as Mul>::Output
*
operation. Read more
impl<'a> Mul<isize> for &'a isize
type Output = <isize as Mul>::Output
*
operator.
fn mul(self, other: isize) -> <isize as Mul>::Output
*
operation. Read more
impl Mul for isize
type Output = isize
*
operator.
fn mul(self, other: isize) -> isize
*
operation. Read more
impl MulAssign<&isize> for Saturating<isize>
impl MulAssign<&isize> for Wrapping<isize>
impl MulAssign<&isize> for isize
impl MulAssign<isize> for Saturating<isize>
impl MulAssign<isize> for Wrapping<isize>
impl MulAssign for isize
impl Neg for &isize
type Output = <isize as Neg>::Output
-
operator.
fn neg(self) -> <isize as Neg>::Output
-
operation. Read more
impl Neg for isize
type Output = isize
-
operator.
fn neg(self) -> isize
-
operation. Read more
impl Not for &isize
type Output = <isize as Not>::Output
!
operator.
fn not(self) -> <isize as Not>::Output
!
operation. Read more
impl Not for isize
type Output = isize
!
operator.
fn not(self) -> isize
!
operation. Read more
impl Octal for isize
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result<(), Error>
impl Ord for isize
fn cmp(&self, other: &isize) -> Ordering
fn max(self, other: Self) -> Self
where
Self: Sized,
fn min(self, other: Self) -> Self
where
Self: Sized,
fn clamp(self, min: Self, max: Self) -> Self
where
Self: Sized + PartialOrd,
impl PartialEq for isize
fn eq(&self, other: &isize) -> bool
self
and other
values to be equal, and is used by ==
.
fn ne(&self, other: &isize) -> bool
!=
. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason.
impl PartialOrd for isize
fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &isize) -> Option<Ordering>
fn lt(&self, other: &isize) -> bool
fn le(&self, other: &isize) -> bool
self
and other
) and is used by the <=
operator. Read more
fn ge(&self, other: &isize) -> bool
self
and other
) and is used by the >=
operator. Read more
fn gt(&self, other: &isize) -> bool
impl<'a> Product<&'a isize> for isize
fn product<I>(iter: I) -> isize
where
I: Iterator<Item = &'a isize>,
Self
from the elements by multiplying the items.
impl Product for isize
fn product<I>(iter: I) -> isize
where
I: Iterator<Item = isize>,
Self
from the elements by multiplying the items.
impl Rem<&isize> for &isize
type Output = <isize as Rem>::Output
%
operator.
fn rem(self, other: &isize) -> <isize as Rem>::Output
%
operation. Read more
impl Rem<&isize> for isize
type Output = <isize as Rem>::Output
%
operator.
fn rem(self, other: &isize) -> <isize as Rem>::Output
%
operation. Read more
impl<'a> Rem<isize> for &'a isize
type Output = <isize as Rem>::Output
%
operator.
fn rem(self, other: isize) -> <isize as Rem>::Output
%
operation. Read more
impl Rem for isize
This operation satisfies n % d == n - (n / d) * d
. The result has the same sign as the left operand.
Panics
This operation will panic if other == 0
or if self / other
results in overflow.
type Output = isize
%
operator.
fn rem(self, other: isize) -> isize
%
operation. Read more
impl RemAssign<&isize> for Saturating<isize>
impl RemAssign<&isize> for Wrapping<isize>
impl RemAssign<&isize> for isize
impl RemAssign<isize> for Saturating<isize>
impl RemAssign<isize> for Wrapping<isize>
impl RemAssign for isize
impl Shl<&i128> for &isize
type Output = <isize as Shl<i128>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: &i128) -> <isize as Shl<i128>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<&i128> for isize
type Output = <isize as Shl<i128>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: &i128) -> <isize as Shl<i128>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<&i16> for &isize
type Output = <isize as Shl<i16>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: &i16) -> <isize as Shl<i16>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<&i16> for isize
type Output = <isize as Shl<i16>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: &i16) -> <isize as Shl<i16>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<&i32> for &isize
type Output = <isize as Shl<i32>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: &i32) -> <isize as Shl<i32>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<&i32> for isize
type Output = <isize as Shl<i32>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: &i32) -> <isize as Shl<i32>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<&i64> for &isize
type Output = <isize as Shl<i64>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: &i64) -> <isize as Shl<i64>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<&i64> for isize
type Output = <isize as Shl<i64>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: &i64) -> <isize as Shl<i64>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<&i8> for &isize
type Output = <isize as Shl<i8>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: &i8) -> <isize as Shl<i8>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<&i8> for isize
type Output = <isize as Shl<i8>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: &i8) -> <isize as Shl<i8>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<&isize> for &i128
type Output = <i128 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: &isize) -> <i128 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<&isize> for &i16
type Output = <i16 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: &isize) -> <i16 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<&isize> for &i32
type Output = <i32 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: &isize) -> <i32 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<&isize> for &i64
type Output = <i64 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: &isize) -> <i64 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<&isize> for &i8
type Output = <i8 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: &isize) -> <i8 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<&isize> for &isize
type Output = <isize as Shl>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: &isize) -> <isize as Shl>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<&isize> for &u128
type Output = <u128 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: &isize) -> <u128 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<&isize> for &u16
type Output = <u16 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: &isize) -> <u16 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<&isize> for &u32
type Output = <u32 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: &isize) -> <u32 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<&isize> for &u64
type Output = <u64 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: &isize) -> <u64 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<&isize> for &u8
type Output = <u8 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: &isize) -> <u8 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<&isize> for &usize
type Output = <usize as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: &isize) -> <usize as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<&isize> for i128
type Output = <i128 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: &isize) -> <i128 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<&isize> for i16
type Output = <i16 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: &isize) -> <i16 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<&isize> for i32
type Output = <i32 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: &isize) -> <i32 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<&isize> for i64
type Output = <i64 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: &isize) -> <i64 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<&isize> for i8
type Output = <i8 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: &isize) -> <i8 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<&isize> for isize
type Output = <isize as Shl>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: &isize) -> <isize as Shl>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<&isize> for u128
type Output = <u128 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: &isize) -> <u128 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<&isize> for u16
type Output = <u16 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: &isize) -> <u16 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<&isize> for u32
type Output = <u32 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: &isize) -> <u32 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<&isize> for u64
type Output = <u64 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: &isize) -> <u64 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<&isize> for u8
type Output = <u8 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: &isize) -> <u8 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<&isize> for usize
type Output = <usize as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: &isize) -> <usize as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<&u128> for &isize
type Output = <isize as Shl<u128>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: &u128) -> <isize as Shl<u128>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<&u128> for isize
type Output = <isize as Shl<u128>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: &u128) -> <isize as Shl<u128>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<&u16> for &isize
type Output = <isize as Shl<u16>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: &u16) -> <isize as Shl<u16>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<&u16> for isize
type Output = <isize as Shl<u16>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: &u16) -> <isize as Shl<u16>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<&u32> for &isize
type Output = <isize as Shl<u32>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: &u32) -> <isize as Shl<u32>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<&u32> for isize
type Output = <isize as Shl<u32>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: &u32) -> <isize as Shl<u32>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<&u64> for &isize
type Output = <isize as Shl<u64>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: &u64) -> <isize as Shl<u64>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<&u64> for isize
type Output = <isize as Shl<u64>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: &u64) -> <isize as Shl<u64>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<&u8> for &isize
type Output = <isize as Shl<u8>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: &u8) -> <isize as Shl<u8>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<&u8> for isize
type Output = <isize as Shl<u8>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: &u8) -> <isize as Shl<u8>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<&usize> for &isize
type Output = <isize as Shl<usize>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: &usize) -> <isize as Shl<usize>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<&usize> for isize
type Output = <isize as Shl<usize>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: &usize) -> <isize as Shl<usize>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl<'a> Shl<i128> for &'a isize
type Output = <isize as Shl<i128>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: i128) -> <isize as Shl<i128>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<i128> for isize
type Output = isize
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: i128) -> isize
<<
operation. Read more
impl<'a> Shl<i16> for &'a isize
type Output = <isize as Shl<i16>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: i16) -> <isize as Shl<i16>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<i16> for isize
type Output = isize
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: i16) -> isize
<<
operation. Read more
impl<'a> Shl<i32> for &'a isize
type Output = <isize as Shl<i32>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: i32) -> <isize as Shl<i32>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<i32> for isize
type Output = isize
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: i32) -> isize
<<
operation. Read more
impl<'a> Shl<i64> for &'a isize
type Output = <isize as Shl<i64>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: i64) -> <isize as Shl<i64>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<i64> for isize
type Output = isize
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: i64) -> isize
<<
operation. Read more
impl<'a> Shl<i8> for &'a isize
type Output = <isize as Shl<i8>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: i8) -> <isize as Shl<i8>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<i8> for isize
type Output = isize
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: i8) -> isize
<<
operation. Read more
impl<'a> Shl<isize> for &'a i128
type Output = <i128 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: isize) -> <i128 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl<'a> Shl<isize> for &'a i16
type Output = <i16 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: isize) -> <i16 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl<'a> Shl<isize> for &'a i32
type Output = <i32 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: isize) -> <i32 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl<'a> Shl<isize> for &'a i64
type Output = <i64 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: isize) -> <i64 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl<'a> Shl<isize> for &'a i8
type Output = <i8 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: isize) -> <i8 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl<'a> Shl<isize> for &'a isize
type Output = <isize as Shl>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: isize) -> <isize as Shl>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl<'a> Shl<isize> for &'a u128
type Output = <u128 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: isize) -> <u128 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl<'a> Shl<isize> for &'a u16
type Output = <u16 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: isize) -> <u16 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl<'a> Shl<isize> for &'a u32
type Output = <u32 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: isize) -> <u32 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl<'a> Shl<isize> for &'a u64
type Output = <u64 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: isize) -> <u64 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl<'a> Shl<isize> for &'a u8
type Output = <u8 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: isize) -> <u8 as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl<'a> Shl<isize> for &'a usize
type Output = <usize as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: isize) -> <usize as Shl<isize>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<isize> for i128
type Output = i128
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: isize) -> i128
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<isize> for i16
type Output = i16
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: isize) -> i16
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<isize> for i32
type Output = i32
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: isize) -> i32
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<isize> for i64
type Output = i64
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: isize) -> i64
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<isize> for i8
type Output = i8
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: isize) -> i8
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<isize> for u128
type Output = u128
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: isize) -> u128
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<isize> for u16
type Output = u16
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: isize) -> u16
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<isize> for u32
type Output = u32
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: isize) -> u32
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<isize> for u64
type Output = u64
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: isize) -> u64
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<isize> for u8
type Output = u8
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: isize) -> u8
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<isize> for usize
type Output = usize
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: isize) -> usize
<<
operation. Read more
impl<'a> Shl<u128> for &'a isize
type Output = <isize as Shl<u128>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: u128) -> <isize as Shl<u128>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<u128> for isize
type Output = isize
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: u128) -> isize
<<
operation. Read more
impl<'a> Shl<u16> for &'a isize
type Output = <isize as Shl<u16>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: u16) -> <isize as Shl<u16>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<u16> for isize
type Output = isize
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: u16) -> isize
<<
operation. Read more
impl<'a> Shl<u32> for &'a isize
type Output = <isize as Shl<u32>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: u32) -> <isize as Shl<u32>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<u32> for isize
type Output = isize
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: u32) -> isize
<<
operation. Read more
impl<'a> Shl<u64> for &'a isize
type Output = <isize as Shl<u64>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: u64) -> <isize as Shl<u64>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<u64> for isize
type Output = isize
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: u64) -> isize
<<
operation. Read more
impl<'a> Shl<u8> for &'a isize
type Output = <isize as Shl<u8>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: u8) -> <isize as Shl<u8>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<u8> for isize
type Output = isize
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: u8) -> isize
<<
operation. Read more
impl<'a> Shl<usize> for &'a isize
type Output = <isize as Shl<usize>>::Output
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: usize) -> <isize as Shl<usize>>::Output
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl<usize> for isize
type Output = isize
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: usize) -> isize
<<
operation. Read more
impl Shl for isize
type Output = isize
<<
operator.
fn shl(self, other: isize) -> isize
<<
operation. Read more
impl ShlAssign<&i128> for isize
impl ShlAssign<&i16> for isize
impl ShlAssign<&i32> for isize
impl ShlAssign<&i64> for isize
impl ShlAssign<&i8> for isize
impl ShlAssign<&isize> for i128
impl ShlAssign<&isize> for i16
impl ShlAssign<&isize> for i32
impl ShlAssign<&isize> for i64
impl ShlAssign<&isize> for i8
impl ShlAssign<&isize> for isize
impl ShlAssign<&isize> for u128
impl ShlAssign<&isize> for u16
impl ShlAssign<&isize> for u32
impl ShlAssign<&isize> for u64
impl ShlAssign<&isize> for u8
impl ShlAssign<&isize> for usize
impl ShlAssign<&u128> for isize
impl ShlAssign<&u16> for isize
impl ShlAssign<&u32> for isize
impl ShlAssign<&u64> for isize
impl ShlAssign<&u8> for isize
impl ShlAssign<&usize> for isize
impl ShlAssign<i128> for isize
impl ShlAssign<i16> for isize
impl ShlAssign<i32> for isize
impl ShlAssign<i64> for isize
impl ShlAssign<i8> for isize
impl ShlAssign<isize> for i128
impl ShlAssign<isize> for i16
impl ShlAssign<isize> for i32
impl ShlAssign<isize> for i64
impl ShlAssign<isize> for i8
impl ShlAssign<isize> for u128
impl ShlAssign<isize> for u16
impl ShlAssign<isize> for u32
impl ShlAssign<isize> for u64
impl ShlAssign<isize> for u8
impl ShlAssign<isize> for usize
impl ShlAssign<u128> for isize
impl ShlAssign<u16> for isize
impl ShlAssign<u32> for isize
impl ShlAssign<u64> for isize
impl ShlAssign<u8> for isize
impl ShlAssign<usize> for isize
impl ShlAssign for isize
impl Shr<&i128> for &isize
type Output = <isize as Shr<i128>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: &i128) -> <isize as Shr<i128>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<&i128> for isize
type Output = <isize as Shr<i128>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: &i128) -> <isize as Shr<i128>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<&i16> for &isize
type Output = <isize as Shr<i16>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: &i16) -> <isize as Shr<i16>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<&i16> for isize
type Output = <isize as Shr<i16>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: &i16) -> <isize as Shr<i16>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<&i32> for &isize
type Output = <isize as Shr<i32>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: &i32) -> <isize as Shr<i32>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<&i32> for isize
type Output = <isize as Shr<i32>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: &i32) -> <isize as Shr<i32>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<&i64> for &isize
type Output = <isize as Shr<i64>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: &i64) -> <isize as Shr<i64>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<&i64> for isize
type Output = <isize as Shr<i64>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: &i64) -> <isize as Shr<i64>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<&i8> for &isize
type Output = <isize as Shr<i8>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: &i8) -> <isize as Shr<i8>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<&i8> for isize
type Output = <isize as Shr<i8>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: &i8) -> <isize as Shr<i8>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<&isize> for &i128
type Output = <i128 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: &isize) -> <i128 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<&isize> for &i16
type Output = <i16 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: &isize) -> <i16 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<&isize> for &i32
type Output = <i32 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: &isize) -> <i32 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<&isize> for &i64
type Output = <i64 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: &isize) -> <i64 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<&isize> for &i8
type Output = <i8 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: &isize) -> <i8 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<&isize> for &isize
type Output = <isize as Shr>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: &isize) -> <isize as Shr>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<&isize> for &u128
type Output = <u128 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: &isize) -> <u128 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<&isize> for &u16
type Output = <u16 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: &isize) -> <u16 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<&isize> for &u32
type Output = <u32 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: &isize) -> <u32 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<&isize> for &u64
type Output = <u64 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: &isize) -> <u64 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<&isize> for &u8
type Output = <u8 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: &isize) -> <u8 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<&isize> for &usize
type Output = <usize as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: &isize) -> <usize as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<&isize> for i128
type Output = <i128 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: &isize) -> <i128 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<&isize> for i16
type Output = <i16 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: &isize) -> <i16 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<&isize> for i32
type Output = <i32 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: &isize) -> <i32 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<&isize> for i64
type Output = <i64 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: &isize) -> <i64 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<&isize> for i8
type Output = <i8 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: &isize) -> <i8 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<&isize> for isize
type Output = <isize as Shr>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: &isize) -> <isize as Shr>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<&isize> for u128
type Output = <u128 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: &isize) -> <u128 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<&isize> for u16
type Output = <u16 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: &isize) -> <u16 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<&isize> for u32
type Output = <u32 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: &isize) -> <u32 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<&isize> for u64
type Output = <u64 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: &isize) -> <u64 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<&isize> for u8
type Output = <u8 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: &isize) -> <u8 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<&isize> for usize
type Output = <usize as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: &isize) -> <usize as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<&u128> for &isize
type Output = <isize as Shr<u128>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: &u128) -> <isize as Shr<u128>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<&u128> for isize
type Output = <isize as Shr<u128>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: &u128) -> <isize as Shr<u128>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<&u16> for &isize
type Output = <isize as Shr<u16>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: &u16) -> <isize as Shr<u16>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<&u16> for isize
type Output = <isize as Shr<u16>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: &u16) -> <isize as Shr<u16>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<&u32> for &isize
type Output = <isize as Shr<u32>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: &u32) -> <isize as Shr<u32>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<&u32> for isize
type Output = <isize as Shr<u32>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: &u32) -> <isize as Shr<u32>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<&u64> for &isize
type Output = <isize as Shr<u64>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: &u64) -> <isize as Shr<u64>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<&u64> for isize
type Output = <isize as Shr<u64>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: &u64) -> <isize as Shr<u64>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<&u8> for &isize
type Output = <isize as Shr<u8>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: &u8) -> <isize as Shr<u8>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<&u8> for isize
type Output = <isize as Shr<u8>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: &u8) -> <isize as Shr<u8>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<&usize> for &isize
type Output = <isize as Shr<usize>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: &usize) -> <isize as Shr<usize>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<&usize> for isize
type Output = <isize as Shr<usize>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: &usize) -> <isize as Shr<usize>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl<'a> Shr<i128> for &'a isize
type Output = <isize as Shr<i128>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: i128) -> <isize as Shr<i128>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<i128> for isize
type Output = isize
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: i128) -> isize
>>
operation. Read more
impl<'a> Shr<i16> for &'a isize
type Output = <isize as Shr<i16>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: i16) -> <isize as Shr<i16>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<i16> for isize
type Output = isize
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: i16) -> isize
>>
operation. Read more
impl<'a> Shr<i32> for &'a isize
type Output = <isize as Shr<i32>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: i32) -> <isize as Shr<i32>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<i32> for isize
type Output = isize
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: i32) -> isize
>>
operation. Read more
impl<'a> Shr<i64> for &'a isize
type Output = <isize as Shr<i64>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: i64) -> <isize as Shr<i64>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<i64> for isize
type Output = isize
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: i64) -> isize
>>
operation. Read more
impl<'a> Shr<i8> for &'a isize
type Output = <isize as Shr<i8>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: i8) -> <isize as Shr<i8>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<i8> for isize
type Output = isize
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: i8) -> isize
>>
operation. Read more
impl<'a> Shr<isize> for &'a i128
type Output = <i128 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: isize) -> <i128 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl<'a> Shr<isize> for &'a i16
type Output = <i16 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: isize) -> <i16 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl<'a> Shr<isize> for &'a i32
type Output = <i32 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: isize) -> <i32 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl<'a> Shr<isize> for &'a i64
type Output = <i64 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: isize) -> <i64 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl<'a> Shr<isize> for &'a i8
type Output = <i8 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: isize) -> <i8 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl<'a> Shr<isize> for &'a isize
type Output = <isize as Shr>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: isize) -> <isize as Shr>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl<'a> Shr<isize> for &'a u128
type Output = <u128 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: isize) -> <u128 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl<'a> Shr<isize> for &'a u16
type Output = <u16 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: isize) -> <u16 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl<'a> Shr<isize> for &'a u32
type Output = <u32 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: isize) -> <u32 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl<'a> Shr<isize> for &'a u64
type Output = <u64 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: isize) -> <u64 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl<'a> Shr<isize> for &'a u8
type Output = <u8 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: isize) -> <u8 as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl<'a> Shr<isize> for &'a usize
type Output = <usize as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: isize) -> <usize as Shr<isize>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<isize> for i128
type Output = i128
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: isize) -> i128
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<isize> for i16
type Output = i16
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: isize) -> i16
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<isize> for i32
type Output = i32
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: isize) -> i32
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<isize> for i64
type Output = i64
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: isize) -> i64
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<isize> for i8
type Output = i8
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: isize) -> i8
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<isize> for u128
type Output = u128
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: isize) -> u128
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<isize> for u16
type Output = u16
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: isize) -> u16
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<isize> for u32
type Output = u32
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: isize) -> u32
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<isize> for u64
type Output = u64
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: isize) -> u64
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<isize> for u8
type Output = u8
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: isize) -> u8
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<isize> for usize
type Output = usize
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: isize) -> usize
>>
operation. Read more
impl<'a> Shr<u128> for &'a isize
type Output = <isize as Shr<u128>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: u128) -> <isize as Shr<u128>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<u128> for isize
type Output = isize
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: u128) -> isize
>>
operation. Read more
impl<'a> Shr<u16> for &'a isize
type Output = <isize as Shr<u16>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: u16) -> <isize as Shr<u16>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<u16> for isize
type Output = isize
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: u16) -> isize
>>
operation. Read more
impl<'a> Shr<u32> for &'a isize
type Output = <isize as Shr<u32>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: u32) -> <isize as Shr<u32>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<u32> for isize
type Output = isize
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: u32) -> isize
>>
operation. Read more
impl<'a> Shr<u64> for &'a isize
type Output = <isize as Shr<u64>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: u64) -> <isize as Shr<u64>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<u64> for isize
type Output = isize
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: u64) -> isize
>>
operation. Read more
impl<'a> Shr<u8> for &'a isize
type Output = <isize as Shr<u8>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: u8) -> <isize as Shr<u8>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<u8> for isize
type Output = isize
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: u8) -> isize
>>
operation. Read more
impl<'a> Shr<usize> for &'a isize
type Output = <isize as Shr<usize>>::Output
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: usize) -> <isize as Shr<usize>>::Output
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr<usize> for isize
type Output = isize
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: usize) -> isize
>>
operation. Read more
impl Shr for isize
type Output = isize
>>
operator.
fn shr(self, other: isize) -> isize
>>
operation. Read more
impl ShrAssign<&i128> for isize
impl ShrAssign<&i16> for isize
impl ShrAssign<&i32> for isize
impl ShrAssign<&i64> for isize
impl ShrAssign<&i8> for isize
impl ShrAssign<&isize> for i128
impl ShrAssign<&isize> for i16
impl ShrAssign<&isize> for i32
impl ShrAssign<&isize> for i64
impl ShrAssign<&isize> for i8
impl ShrAssign<&isize> for isize
impl ShrAssign<&isize> for u128
impl ShrAssign<&isize> for u16
impl ShrAssign<&isize> for u32
impl ShrAssign<&isize> for u64
impl ShrAssign<&isize> for u8
impl ShrAssign<&isize> for usize
impl ShrAssign<&u128> for isize
impl ShrAssign<&u16> for isize
impl ShrAssign<&u32> for isize
impl ShrAssign<&u64> for isize
impl ShrAssign<&u8> for isize
impl ShrAssign<&usize> for isize
impl ShrAssign<i128> for isize
impl ShrAssign<i16> for isize
impl ShrAssign<i32> for isize
impl ShrAssign<i64> for isize
impl ShrAssign<i8> for isize
impl ShrAssign<isize> for i128
impl ShrAssign<isize> for i16
impl ShrAssign<isize> for i32
impl ShrAssign<isize> for i64
impl ShrAssign<isize> for i8
impl ShrAssign<isize> for u128
impl ShrAssign<isize> for u16
impl ShrAssign<isize> for u32
impl ShrAssign<isize> for u64
impl ShrAssign<isize> for u8
impl ShrAssign<isize> for usize
impl ShrAssign<u128> for isize
impl ShrAssign<u16> for isize
impl ShrAssign<u32> for isize
impl ShrAssign<u64> for isize
impl ShrAssign<u8> for isize
impl ShrAssign<usize> for isize
impl ShrAssign for isize
impl SimdElement for isize
type Mask = isize
portable_simd
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impl Step for isize
unsafe fn forward_unchecked(start: isize, n: usize) -> isize
step_trait
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unsafe fn backward_unchecked(start: isize, n: usize) -> isize
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fn forward(start: isize, n: usize) -> isize
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fn backward(start: isize, n: usize) -> isize
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fn steps_between(start: &isize, end: &isize) -> Option<usize>
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fn forward_checked(start: isize, n: usize) -> Option<isize>
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fn backward_checked(start: isize, n: usize) -> Option<isize>
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impl Sub<&isize> for &isize
type Output = <isize as Sub>::Output
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operator.
fn sub(self, other: &isize) -> <isize as Sub>::Output
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impl Sub<&isize> for isize
type Output = <isize as Sub>::Output
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operator.
fn sub(self, other: &isize) -> <isize as Sub>::Output
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impl<'a> Sub<isize> for &'a isize
type Output = <isize as Sub>::Output
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operator.
fn sub(self, other: isize) -> <isize as Sub>::Output
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impl Sub for isize
type Output = isize
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operator.
fn sub(self, other: isize) -> isize
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impl SubAssign<&isize> for Saturating<isize>
impl SubAssign<&isize> for Wrapping<isize>
impl SubAssign<&isize> for isize
impl SubAssign<isize> for Saturating<isize>
impl SubAssign<isize> for Wrapping<isize>
impl SubAssign for isize
impl<'a> Sum<&'a isize> for isize
fn sum<I>(iter: I) -> isize
where
I: Iterator<Item = &'a isize>,
Self
from the elements by “summing up” the items.
impl Sum for isize
fn sum<I>(iter: I) -> isize
where
I: Iterator<Item = isize>,
Self
from the elements by “summing up” the items.
impl TryFrom<i128> for isize
fn try_from(u: i128) -> Result<isize, <isize as TryFrom<i128>>::Error>
Try to create the target number type from a source number type. This returns an error if the source value is outside of the range of the target type.
type Error = TryFromIntError
impl TryFrom<i32> for isize
fn try_from(value: i32) -> Result<isize, <isize as TryFrom<i32>>::Error>
Try to create the target number type from a source number type. This returns an error if the source value is outside of the range of the target type.
type Error = TryFromIntError
impl TryFrom<i64> for isize
fn try_from(value: i64) -> Result<isize, <isize as TryFrom<i64>>::Error>
Try to create the target number type from a source number type. This returns an error if the source value is outside of the range of the target type.
type Error = TryFromIntError
impl TryFrom<isize> for NonZeroIsize
fn try_from(
value: isize
) -> Result<NonZeroIsize, <NonZeroIsize as TryFrom<isize>>::Error>
Attempts to convert isize
to NonZeroIsize
.
type Error = TryFromIntError
impl TryFrom<isize> for i128
fn try_from(value: isize) -> Result<i128, <i128 as TryFrom<isize>>::Error>
Try to create the target number type from a source number type. This returns an error if the source value is outside of the range of the target type.
type Error = TryFromIntError
impl TryFrom<isize> for i16
fn try_from(u: isize) -> Result<i16, <i16 as TryFrom<isize>>::Error>
Try to create the target number type from a source number type. This returns an error if the source value is outside of the range of the target type.
type Error = TryFromIntError
impl TryFrom<isize> for i32
fn try_from(u: isize) -> Result<i32, <i32 as TryFrom<isize>>::Error>
Try to create the target number type from a source number type. This returns an error if the source value is outside of the range of the target type.
type Error = TryFromIntError
impl TryFrom<isize> for i64
fn try_from(value: isize) -> Result<i64, <i64 as TryFrom<isize>>::Error>
Try to create the target number type from a source number type. This returns an error if the source value is outside of the range of the target type.
type Error = TryFromIntError
impl TryFrom<isize> for i8
fn try_from(u: isize) -> Result<i8, <i8 as TryFrom<isize>>::Error>
Try to create the target number type from a source number type. This returns an error if the source value is outside of the range of the target type.
type Error = TryFromIntError
impl TryFrom<isize> for u128
fn try_from(u: isize) -> Result<u128, <u128 as TryFrom<isize>>::Error>
Try to create the target number type from a source number type. This returns an error if the source value is outside of the range of the target type.
type Error = TryFromIntError
impl TryFrom<isize> for u16
fn try_from(u: isize) -> Result<u16, <u16 as TryFrom<isize>>::Error>
Try to create the target number type from a source number type. This returns an error if the source value is outside of the range of the target type.
type Error = TryFromIntError
impl TryFrom<isize> for u32
fn try_from(u: isize) -> Result<u32, <u32 as TryFrom<isize>>::Error>
Try to create the target number type from a source number type. This returns an error if the source value is outside of the range of the target type.
type Error = TryFromIntError
impl TryFrom<isize> for u64
fn try_from(u: isize) -> Result<u64, <u64 as TryFrom<isize>>::Error>
Try to create the target number type from a source number type. This returns an error if the source value is outside of the range of the target type.
type Error = TryFromIntError
impl TryFrom<isize> for u8
fn try_from(u: isize) -> Result<u8, <u8 as TryFrom<isize>>::Error>
Try to create the target number type from a source number type. This returns an error if the source value is outside of the range of the target type.
type Error = TryFromIntError
impl TryFrom<isize> for usize
fn try_from(u: isize) -> Result<usize, <usize as TryFrom<isize>>::Error>
Try to create the target number type from a source number type. This returns an error if the source value is outside of the range of the target type.
type Error = TryFromIntError
impl TryFrom<u128> for isize
fn try_from(u: u128) -> Result<isize, <isize as TryFrom<u128>>::Error>
Try to create the target number type from a source number type. This returns an error if the source value is outside of the range of the target type.
type Error = TryFromIntError
impl TryFrom<u16> for isize
fn try_from(value: u16) -> Result<isize, <isize as TryFrom<u16>>::Error>
Try to create the target number type from a source number type. This returns an error if the source value is outside of the range of the target type.
type Error = TryFromIntError
impl TryFrom<u32> for isize
fn try_from(value: u32) -> Result<isize, <isize as TryFrom<u32>>::Error>
Try to create the target number type from a source number type. This returns an error if the source value is outside of the range of the target type.
type Error = TryFromIntError
impl TryFrom<u64> for isize
fn try_from(u: u64) -> Result<isize, <isize as TryFrom<u64>>::Error>
Try to create the target number type from a source number type. This returns an error if the source value is outside of the range of the target type.
type Error = TryFromIntError
impl TryFrom<usize> for isize
fn try_from(u: usize) -> Result<isize, <isize as TryFrom<usize>>::Error>
Try to create the target number type from a source number type. This returns an error if the source value is outside of the range of the target type.
type Error = TryFromIntError
impl UpperExp for isize
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result<(), Error>
impl UpperHex for isize
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result<(), Error>
impl ConstParamTy for isize
impl Copy for isize
impl Eq for isize
impl FloatToInt<isize> for f32
impl FloatToInt<isize> for f64
impl MaskElement for isize
impl SimdCast for isize
impl StructuralEq for isize
impl StructuralPartialEq for isize
impl TrustedStep for isize
Auto Trait Implementations
impl RefUnwindSafe for isize
impl Send for isize
impl Sync for isize
impl Unpin for isize
impl UnwindSafe for isize
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impl<T> Any for T
where
T: 'static + ?Sized,
impl<T> Borrow<T> for T
where
T: ?Sized,
impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for T
where
T: ?Sized,
impl<T> From<T> for T
fn from(t: T) -> T
Returns the argument unchanged.
impl<T, U> Into<U> for T
where
U: From<T>,
fn into(self) -> U
Calls U::from(self)
.
That is, this conversion is whatever the implementation of From<T> for U
chooses to do.
impl<T> ToOwned for T
where
T: Clone,
type Owned = T
fn to_owned(&self) -> T
fn clone_into(&self, target: &mut T)
impl<T> ToString for T
where
T: Display + ?Sized,
impl<T, U> TryFrom<U> for T
where
U: Into<T>,
type Error = Infallible
fn try_from(value: U) -> Result<T, <T as TryFrom<U>>::Error>
impl<T, U> TryInto<U> for T
where
U: TryFrom<T>,
type Error = <U as TryFrom<T>>::Error
fn try_into(self) -> Result<U, <U as TryFrom<T>>::Error>
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