Merge pull request #98 from FractalDiane/main
Implement bitwise shift functions
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@ -377,6 +377,8 @@ This crate offers a set of builtin functions.
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| `bitor` | 2 | Int | Computes the bitwise or of the given integers |
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| `bitxor` | 2 | Int | Computes the bitwise xor of the given integers |
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| `bitnot` | 1 | Int | Computes the bitwise not of the given integer |
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| `shl` | 2 | Int | Computes the given integer bitwise shifted left by the other given integer |
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| `shr` | 2 | Int | Computes the given integer bitwise shifted right by the other given integer |
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The `min` and `max` functions can deal with a mixture of integer and floating point arguments.
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If the maximum or minimum is an integer, then an integer is returned.
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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ use crate::{
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value::{FloatType, IntType},
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EvalexprError, Function, Value, ValueType,
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};
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use std::ops::{BitAnd, BitOr, BitXor, Not};
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use std::ops::{BitAnd, BitOr, BitXor, Not, Shl, Shr};
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macro_rules! simple_math {
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($func:ident) => {
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@ -185,6 +185,8 @@ pub fn builtin_function(identifier: &str) -> Option<Function> {
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"bitor" => int_function!(bitor, 2),
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"bitxor" => int_function!(bitxor, 2),
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"bitnot" => int_function!(not),
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"shl" => int_function!(shl, 2),
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"shr" => int_function!(shr, 2),
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_ => None,
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}
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}
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@ -360,6 +360,8 @@
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//! | `bitor` | 2 | Int | Computes the bitwise or of the given integers |
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//! | `bitxor` | 2 | Int | Computes the bitwise xor of the given integers |
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//! | `bitnot` | 1 | Int | Computes the bitwise not of the given integer |
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//! | `shl` | 2 | Int | Computes the given integer bitwise shifted left by the other given integer |
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//! | `shr` | 2 | Int | Computes the given integer bitwise shifted right by the other given integer |
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//!
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//! The `min` and `max` functions can deal with a mixture of integer and floating point arguments.
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//! If the maximum or minimum is an integer, then an integer is returned.
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@ -395,6 +395,7 @@ fn test_builtin_functions() {
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Ok(Value::String(String::from("(1, 2, 3)")))
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);
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assert_eq!(eval("str::from()"), Ok(Value::String(String::from("()"))));
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// Bitwise
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assert_eq!(eval("bitand(5, -1)"), Ok(Value::Int(5)));
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assert_eq!(eval("bitand(6, 5)"), Ok(Value::Int(4)));
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assert_eq!(eval("bitor(5, -1)"), Ok(Value::Int(-1)));
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@ -403,6 +404,10 @@ fn test_builtin_functions() {
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assert_eq!(eval("bitxor(6, 5)"), Ok(Value::Int(3)));
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assert_eq!(eval("bitnot(5)"), Ok(Value::Int(-6)));
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assert_eq!(eval("bitnot(-1)"), Ok(Value::Int(0)));
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assert_eq!(eval("shl(5, 1)"), Ok(Value::Int(10)));
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assert_eq!(eval("shl(-6, 5)"), Ok(Value::Int(-192)));
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assert_eq!(eval("shr(5, 1)"), Ok(Value::Int(2)));
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assert_eq!(eval("shr(-6, 5)"), Ok(Value::Int(-1)));
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}
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#[test]
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