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use std::collections::HashMap;
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use EvalexprError;
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use EvalexprResult;
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use function::Function;
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use value::value_type::ValueType;
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use EvalexprError;
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use EvalexprResult;
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use crate::value::Value;
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//! They are meant as shortcuts to not write the same error checking code everywhere.
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use token::PartialToken;
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use value::{TupleType, value_type::ValueType};
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use value::{value_type::ValueType, TupleType};
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use crate::value::Value;
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use value::{FloatType, IntType};
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use EvalexprError;
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use Function;
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use value::{FloatType, IntType};
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use Value;
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pub fn builtin_function(identifier: &str) -> Option<Function> {
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use token;
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use tree;
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use value::TupleType;
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use Context;
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use EmptyContext;
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use EvalexprError;
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use FloatType;
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use IntType;
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use Node;
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use token;
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use tree;
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use Value;
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use value::TupleType;
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/// Evaluate the given expression string.
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///
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pub use function::Function;
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pub use interface::*;
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pub use tree::Node;
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pub use value::{FloatType, IntType, TupleType, Value, value_type::ValueType};
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pub use value::{value_type::ValueType, FloatType, IntType, TupleType, Value};
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mod context;
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pub mod error;
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use token::Token;
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use value::TupleType;
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use EmptyContext;
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use FloatType;
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use IntType;
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use token::Token;
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use value::TupleType;
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use crate::{
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context::Context,
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extern crate evalexpr;
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use evalexpr::{*, error::*};
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use evalexpr::{error::*, *};
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#[test]
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fn test_unary_examples() {
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