# # # Nim's Runtime Library # (c) Copyright 2017 Nim contributors # # See the file "copying.txt", included in this # distribution, for details about the copyright. # ## This module offers implementations of common binary operations ## like `+`, `-`, `*`, `/` and comparison operations, ## which work for mixed float/int operands. ## All operations convert the integer operand into the ## type of the float operand. For numerical expressions, the return ## type is always the type of the float involved in the expression, ## i.e., there is no auto conversion from float32 to float64. ## ## **Note:** In general, auto-converting from int to float loses ## information, which is why these operators live in a separate ## module. Use with care. ## ## Regarding binary comparison, this module only provides unequal operators. ## The equality operator `==` is omitted, because depending on the use case ## either casting to float or rounding to int might be preferred, and users ## should make an explicit choice. func `+`*[I: SomeInteger, F: SomeFloat](i: I, f: F): F {.inline.} = F(i) + f func `+`*[I: SomeInteger, F: SomeFloat](f: F, i: I): F {.inline.} = f + F(i) func `-`*[I: SomeInteger, F: SomeFloat](i: I, f: F): F {.inline.} = F(i) - f func `-`*[I: SomeInteger, F: SomeFloat](f: F, i: I): F {.inline.} = f - F(i) func `*`*[I: SomeInteger, F: SomeFloat](i: I, f: F): F {.inline.} = F(i) * f func `*`*[I: SomeInteger, F: SomeFloat](f: F, i: I): F {.inline.} = f * F(i) func `/`*[I: SomeInteger, F: SomeFloat](i: I, f: F): F {.inline.} = F(i) / f func `/`*[I: SomeInteger, F: SomeFloat](f: F, i: I): F {.inline.} = f / F(i) func `<`*[I: SomeInteger, F: SomeFloat](i: I, f: F): bool {.inline.} = F(i) < f func `<`*[I: SomeInteger, F: SomeFloat](f: F, i: I): bool {.inline.} = f < F(i) func `<=`*[I: SomeInteger, F: SomeFloat](i: I, f: F): bool {.inline.} = F(i) <= f func `<=`*[I: SomeInteger, F: SomeFloat](f: F, i: I): bool {.inline.} = f <= F(i) # Note that we must not defined `>=` and `>`, because system.nim already has a # template with signature (x, y: untyped): untyped, which would lead to # ambiguous calls.