std::u64
Primitive Type u64
The 64-bit unsigned integer type.
However, please note that examples are shared between primitive integer types. So it's normal if you see usage of types like u8
in there.
Methods
impl u64
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const fn min_value() -> u64
Returns the smallest value that can be represented by this integer type.
Examples
assert_eq!(u8::min_value(), 0);
const fn max_value() -> u64
Returns the largest value that can be represented by this integer type.
Examples
assert_eq!(u8::max_value(), 255);
fn from_str_radix(src: &str, radix: u32) -> Result<u64, ParseIntError>
Converts a string slice in a given base to an integer.
Leading and trailing whitespace represent an error.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(u32::from_str_radix("A", 16), Ok(10));
fn count_ones(self) -> u32
Returns the number of ones in the binary representation of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
let n = 0b01001100u8; assert_eq!(n.count_ones(), 3);
fn count_zeros(self) -> u32
Returns the number of zeros in the binary representation of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
let n = 0b01001100u8; assert_eq!(n.count_zeros(), 5);
fn leading_zeros(self) -> u32
Returns the number of leading zeros in the binary representation of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
let n = 0b0101000u16; assert_eq!(n.leading_zeros(), 10);
fn trailing_zeros(self) -> u32
Returns the number of trailing zeros in the binary representation of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
let n = 0b0101000u16; assert_eq!(n.trailing_zeros(), 3);
fn rotate_left(self, n: u32) -> u64
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 <<
!
Examples
Basic usage:
let n = 0x0123456789ABCDEFu64; let m = 0x3456789ABCDEF012u64; assert_eq!(n.rotate_left(12), m);
fn rotate_right(self, n: u32) -> u64
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 >>
!
Examples
Basic usage:
let n = 0x0123456789ABCDEFu64; let m = 0xDEF0123456789ABCu64; assert_eq!(n.rotate_right(12), m);
fn swap_bytes(self) -> u64
Reverses the byte order of the integer.
Examples
Basic usage:
let n = 0x0123456789ABCDEFu64; let m = 0xEFCDAB8967452301u64; assert_eq!(n.swap_bytes(), m);
fn from_be(x: u64) -> u64
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 = 0x0123456789ABCDEFu64; if cfg!(target_endian = "big") { assert_eq!(u64::from_be(n), n) } else { assert_eq!(u64::from_be(n), n.swap_bytes()) }
fn from_le(x: u64) -> u64
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 = 0x0123456789ABCDEFu64; if cfg!(target_endian = "little") { assert_eq!(u64::from_le(n), n) } else { assert_eq!(u64::from_le(n), n.swap_bytes()) }
fn to_be(self) -> u64
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 = 0x0123456789ABCDEFu64; if cfg!(target_endian = "big") { assert_eq!(n.to_be(), n) } else { assert_eq!(n.to_be(), n.swap_bytes()) }
fn to_le(self) -> u64
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 = 0x0123456789ABCDEFu64; if cfg!(target_endian = "little") { assert_eq!(n.to_le(), n) } else { assert_eq!(n.to_le(), n.swap_bytes()) }
fn checked_add(self, other: u64) -> Option<u64>
Checked integer addition. Computes self + other
, returning None
if overflow occurred.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(5u16.checked_add(65530), Some(65535)); assert_eq!(6u16.checked_add(65530), None);
fn checked_sub(self, other: u64) -> Option<u64>
Checked integer subtraction. Computes self - other
, returning None
if underflow occurred.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(1u8.checked_sub(1), Some(0)); assert_eq!(0u8.checked_sub(1), None);
fn checked_mul(self, other: u64) -> Option<u64>
Checked integer multiplication. Computes self * other
, returning None
if underflow or overflow occurred.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(5u8.checked_mul(51), Some(255)); assert_eq!(5u8.checked_mul(52), None);
fn checked_div(self, other: u64) -> Option<u64>
Checked integer division. Computes self / other
, returning None
if other == 0
or the operation results in underflow or overflow.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(128u8.checked_div(2), Some(64)); assert_eq!(1u8.checked_div(0), None);
fn checked_rem(self, other: u64) -> Option<u64>
1.7.0
Checked integer remainder. Computes self % other
, returning None
if other == 0
or the operation results in underflow or overflow.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(5u32.checked_rem(2), Some(1)); assert_eq!(5u32.checked_rem(0), None);
fn checked_neg(self) -> Option<u64>
1.7.0
Checked negation. Computes -self
, returning None
unless self == 0
.
Note that negating any positive integer will overflow.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(0u32.checked_neg(), Some(0)); assert_eq!(1u32.checked_neg(), None);
fn checked_shl(self, rhs: u32) -> Option<u64>
1.7.0
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!(0x10u32.checked_shl(4), Some(0x100)); assert_eq!(0x10u32.checked_shl(33), None);
fn checked_shr(self, rhs: u32) -> Option<u64>
1.7.0
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!(0x10u32.checked_shr(4), Some(0x1)); assert_eq!(0x10u32.checked_shr(33), None);
fn saturating_add(self, other: u64) -> u64
Saturating integer addition. Computes self + other
, saturating at the numeric bounds instead of overflowing.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(100u8.saturating_add(1), 101); assert_eq!(200u8.saturating_add(127), 255);
fn saturating_sub(self, other: u64) -> u64
Saturating integer subtraction. Computes self - other
, saturating at the numeric bounds instead of overflowing.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(100u8.saturating_sub(27), 73); assert_eq!(13u8.saturating_sub(127), 0);
fn saturating_mul(self, other: u64) -> u64
1.7.0
Saturating integer multiplication. Computes self * other
, saturating at the numeric bounds instead of overflowing.
Examples
Basic usage:
use std::u32; assert_eq!(100u32.saturating_mul(127), 12700); assert_eq!((1u32 << 23).saturating_mul(1 << 23), u32::MAX);
fn wrapping_add(self, rhs: u64) -> u64
Wrapping (modular) addition. Computes self + other
, wrapping around at the boundary of the type.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(200u8.wrapping_add(55), 255); assert_eq!(200u8.wrapping_add(155), 99);
fn wrapping_sub(self, rhs: u64) -> u64
Wrapping (modular) subtraction. Computes self - other
, wrapping around at the boundary of the type.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(100u8.wrapping_sub(100), 0); assert_eq!(100u8.wrapping_sub(155), 201);
fn wrapping_mul(self, rhs: u64) -> u64
Wrapping (modular) multiplication. Computes self * other
, wrapping around at the boundary of the type.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(10u8.wrapping_mul(12), 120); assert_eq!(25u8.wrapping_mul(12), 44);
fn wrapping_div(self, rhs: u64) -> u64
1.2.0
Wrapping (modular) division. Computes self / other
. Wrapped division on unsigned types is just normal division. There's no way wrapping could ever happen. This function exists, so that all operations are accounted for in the wrapping operations.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(100u8.wrapping_div(10), 10);
fn wrapping_rem(self, rhs: u64) -> u64
1.2.0
Wrapping (modular) remainder. Computes self % other
. Wrapped remainder calculation on unsigned types is just the regular remainder calculation. There's no way wrapping could ever happen. This function exists, so that all operations are accounted for in the wrapping operations.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(100u8.wrapping_rem(10), 0);
fn wrapping_neg(self) -> u64
1.2.0
Wrapping (modular) negation. Computes -self
, wrapping around at the boundary of the type.
Since unsigned types do not have negative equivalents all applications of this function will wrap (except for -0
). For values smaller than the corresponding signed type's maximum the result is the same as casting the corresponding signed value. Any larger values are equivalent to MAX + 1 - (val - MAX - 1)
where MAX
is the corresponding signed type's maximum.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(100u8.wrapping_neg(), 156); assert_eq!(0u8.wrapping_neg(), 0); assert_eq!(180u8.wrapping_neg(), 76); assert_eq!(180u8.wrapping_neg(), (127 + 1) - (180u8 - (127 + 1)));
fn wrapping_shl(self, rhs: u32) -> u64
1.2.0
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!(1u8.wrapping_shl(7), 128); assert_eq!(1u8.wrapping_shl(8), 1);
fn wrapping_shr(self, rhs: u32) -> u64
1.2.0
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!(128u8.wrapping_shr(7), 1); assert_eq!(128u8.wrapping_shr(8), 128);
fn overflowing_add(self, rhs: u64) -> (u64, bool)
1.7.0
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
use std::u32; assert_eq!(5u32.overflowing_add(2), (7, false)); assert_eq!(u32::MAX.overflowing_add(1), (0, true));
fn overflowing_sub(self, rhs: u64) -> (u64, bool)
1.7.0
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
use std::u32; assert_eq!(5u32.overflowing_sub(2), (3, false)); assert_eq!(0u32.overflowing_sub(1), (u32::MAX, true));
fn overflowing_mul(self, rhs: u64) -> (u64, bool)
1.7.0
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!(5u32.overflowing_mul(2), (10, false)); assert_eq!(1_000_000_000u32.overflowing_mul(10), (1410065408, true));
fn overflowing_div(self, rhs: u64) -> (u64, bool)
1.7.0
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. Note that for unsigned integers overflow never occurs, so the second value is always false
.
Panics
This function will panic if rhs
is 0.
Examples
Basic usage
assert_eq!(5u32.overflowing_div(2), (2, false));
fn overflowing_rem(self, rhs: u64) -> (u64, bool)
1.7.0
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. Note that for unsigned integers overflow never occurs, so the second value is always false
.
Panics
This function will panic if rhs
is 0.
Examples
Basic usage
assert_eq!(5u32.overflowing_rem(2), (1, false));
fn overflowing_neg(self) -> (u64, bool)
1.7.0
Negates self in an overflowing fashion.
Returns !self + 1
using wrapping operations to return the value that represents the negation of this unsigned value. Note that for positive unsigned values overflow always occurs, but negating 0 does not overflow.
Examples
Basic usage
assert_eq!(0u32.overflowing_neg(), (0, false)); assert_eq!(2u32.overflowing_neg(), (-2i32 as u32, true));
fn overflowing_shl(self, rhs: u32) -> (u64, bool)
1.7.0
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!(0x10u32.overflowing_shl(4), (0x100, false)); assert_eq!(0x10u32.overflowing_shl(36), (0x100, true));
fn overflowing_shr(self, rhs: u32) -> (u64, bool)
1.7.0
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!(0x10u32.overflowing_shr(4), (0x1, false)); assert_eq!(0x10u32.overflowing_shr(36), (0x1, true));
fn pow(self, exp: u32) -> u64
Raises self to the power of exp
, using exponentiation by squaring.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(2u32.pow(4), 16);
fn is_power_of_two(self) -> bool
Returns true
if and only if self == 2^k
for some k
.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert!(16u8.is_power_of_two()); assert!(!10u8.is_power_of_two());
fn next_power_of_two(self) -> u64
Returns the smallest power of two greater than or equal to self
. Unspecified behavior on overflow.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(2u8.next_power_of_two(), 2); assert_eq!(3u8.next_power_of_two(), 4);
fn checked_next_power_of_two(self) -> Option<u64>
Returns the smallest power of two greater than or equal to n
. If the next power of two is greater than the type's maximum value, None
is returned, otherwise the power of two is wrapped in Some
.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(2u8.checked_next_power_of_two(), Some(2)); assert_eq!(3u8.checked_next_power_of_two(), Some(4)); assert_eq!(200u8.checked_next_power_of_two(), None);
Trait Implementations
impl Eq for u64
[src]
impl Add<u64> for u64
[src]
type Output = u64
The resulting type after applying the +
operator
fn add(self, other: u64) -> u64
The method for the +
operator
impl<'a> Add<u64> for &'a u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Add<u64>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the +
operator
fn add(self, other: u64) -> <u64 as Add<u64>>::Output
The method for the +
operator
impl<'a> Add<&'a u64> for u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Add<u64>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the +
operator
fn add(self, other: &'a u64) -> <u64 as Add<u64>>::Output
The method for the +
operator
impl<'a, 'b> Add<&'a u64> for &'b u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Add<u64>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the +
operator
fn add(self, other: &'a u64) -> <u64 as Add<u64>>::Output
The method for the +
operator
impl Shr<u8> for u64
[src]
type Output = u64
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator
fn shr(self, other: u8) -> u64
The method for the >>
operator
impl<'a> Shr<u8> for &'a u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shr<u8>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator
fn shr(self, other: u8) -> <u64 as Shr<u8>>::Output
The method for the >>
operator
impl<'a> Shr<&'a u8> for u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shr<u8>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator
fn shr(self, other: &'a u8) -> <u64 as Shr<u8>>::Output
The method for the >>
operator
impl<'a, 'b> Shr<&'a u8> for &'b u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shr<u8>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator
fn shr(self, other: &'a u8) -> <u64 as Shr<u8>>::Output
The method for the >>
operator
impl Shr<u16> for u64
[src]
type Output = u64
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator
fn shr(self, other: u16) -> u64
The method for the >>
operator
impl<'a> Shr<u16> for &'a u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shr<u16>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator
fn shr(self, other: u16) -> <u64 as Shr<u16>>::Output
The method for the >>
operator
impl<'a> Shr<&'a u16> for u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shr<u16>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator
fn shr(self, other: &'a u16) -> <u64 as Shr<u16>>::Output
The method for the >>
operator
impl<'a, 'b> Shr<&'a u16> for &'b u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shr<u16>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator
fn shr(self, other: &'a u16) -> <u64 as Shr<u16>>::Output
The method for the >>
operator
impl Shr<u32> for u64
[src]
type Output = u64
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator
fn shr(self, other: u32) -> u64
The method for the >>
operator
impl<'a> Shr<u32> for &'a u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shr<u32>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator
fn shr(self, other: u32) -> <u64 as Shr<u32>>::Output
The method for the >>
operator
impl<'a> Shr<&'a u32> for u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shr<u32>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator
fn shr(self, other: &'a u32) -> <u64 as Shr<u32>>::Output
The method for the >>
operator
impl<'a, 'b> Shr<&'a u32> for &'b u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shr<u32>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator
fn shr(self, other: &'a u32) -> <u64 as Shr<u32>>::Output
The method for the >>
operator
impl Shr<u64> for u64
[src]
type Output = u64
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator
fn shr(self, other: u64) -> u64
The method for the >>
operator
impl<'a> Shr<u64> for &'a u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shr<u64>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator
fn shr(self, other: u64) -> <u64 as Shr<u64>>::Output
The method for the >>
operator
impl<'a> Shr<&'a u64> for u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shr<u64>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator
fn shr(self, other: &'a u64) -> <u64 as Shr<u64>>::Output
The method for the >>
operator
impl<'a, 'b> Shr<&'a u64> for &'b u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shr<u64>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator
fn shr(self, other: &'a u64) -> <u64 as Shr<u64>>::Output
The method for the >>
operator
impl Shr<u128> for u64
[src]
type Output = u64
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator
fn shr(self, other: u128) -> u64
The method for the >>
operator
impl<'a> Shr<u128> for &'a u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shr<u128>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator
fn shr(self, other: u128) -> <u64 as Shr<u128>>::Output
The method for the >>
operator
impl<'a> Shr<&'a u128> for u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shr<u128>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator
fn shr(self, other: &'a u128) -> <u64 as Shr<u128>>::Output
The method for the >>
operator
impl<'a, 'b> Shr<&'a u128> for &'b u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shr<u128>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator
fn shr(self, other: &'a u128) -> <u64 as Shr<u128>>::Output
The method for the >>
operator
impl Shr<usize> for u64
[src]
type Output = u64
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator
fn shr(self, other: usize) -> u64
The method for the >>
operator
impl<'a> Shr<usize> for &'a u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shr<usize>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator
fn shr(self, other: usize) -> <u64 as Shr<usize>>::Output
The method for the >>
operator
impl<'a> Shr<&'a usize> for u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shr<usize>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator
fn shr(self, other: &'a usize) -> <u64 as Shr<usize>>::Output
The method for the >>
operator
impl<'a, 'b> Shr<&'a usize> for &'b u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shr<usize>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator
fn shr(self, other: &'a usize) -> <u64 as Shr<usize>>::Output
The method for the >>
operator
impl Shr<i8> for u64
[src]
type Output = u64
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator
fn shr(self, other: i8) -> u64
The method for the >>
operator
impl<'a> Shr<i8> for &'a u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shr<i8>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator
fn shr(self, other: i8) -> <u64 as Shr<i8>>::Output
The method for the >>
operator
impl<'a> Shr<&'a i8> for u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shr<i8>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator
fn shr(self, other: &'a i8) -> <u64 as Shr<i8>>::Output
The method for the >>
operator
impl<'a, 'b> Shr<&'a i8> for &'b u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shr<i8>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator
fn shr(self, other: &'a i8) -> <u64 as Shr<i8>>::Output
The method for the >>
operator
impl Shr<i16> for u64
[src]
type Output = u64
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator
fn shr(self, other: i16) -> u64
The method for the >>
operator
impl<'a> Shr<i16> for &'a u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shr<i16>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator
fn shr(self, other: i16) -> <u64 as Shr<i16>>::Output
The method for the >>
operator
impl<'a> Shr<&'a i16> for u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shr<i16>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator
fn shr(self, other: &'a i16) -> <u64 as Shr<i16>>::Output
The method for the >>
operator
impl<'a, 'b> Shr<&'a i16> for &'b u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shr<i16>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator
fn shr(self, other: &'a i16) -> <u64 as Shr<i16>>::Output
The method for the >>
operator
impl Shr<i32> for u64
[src]
type Output = u64
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator
fn shr(self, other: i32) -> u64
The method for the >>
operator
impl<'a> Shr<i32> for &'a u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shr<i32>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator
fn shr(self, other: i32) -> <u64 as Shr<i32>>::Output
The method for the >>
operator
impl<'a> Shr<&'a i32> for u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shr<i32>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator
fn shr(self, other: &'a i32) -> <u64 as Shr<i32>>::Output
The method for the >>
operator
impl<'a, 'b> Shr<&'a i32> for &'b u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shr<i32>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator
fn shr(self, other: &'a i32) -> <u64 as Shr<i32>>::Output
The method for the >>
operator
impl Shr<i64> for u64
[src]
type Output = u64
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator
fn shr(self, other: i64) -> u64
The method for the >>
operator
impl<'a> Shr<i64> for &'a u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shr<i64>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator
fn shr(self, other: i64) -> <u64 as Shr<i64>>::Output
The method for the >>
operator
impl<'a> Shr<&'a i64> for u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shr<i64>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator
fn shr(self, other: &'a i64) -> <u64 as Shr<i64>>::Output
The method for the >>
operator
impl<'a, 'b> Shr<&'a i64> for &'b u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shr<i64>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator
fn shr(self, other: &'a i64) -> <u64 as Shr<i64>>::Output
The method for the >>
operator
impl Shr<i128> for u64
[src]
type Output = u64
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator
fn shr(self, other: i128) -> u64
The method for the >>
operator
impl<'a> Shr<i128> for &'a u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shr<i128>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator
fn shr(self, other: i128) -> <u64 as Shr<i128>>::Output
The method for the >>
operator
impl<'a> Shr<&'a i128> for u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shr<i128>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator
fn shr(self, other: &'a i128) -> <u64 as Shr<i128>>::Output
The method for the >>
operator
impl<'a, 'b> Shr<&'a i128> for &'b u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shr<i128>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator
fn shr(self, other: &'a i128) -> <u64 as Shr<i128>>::Output
The method for the >>
operator
impl Shr<isize> for u64
[src]
type Output = u64
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator
fn shr(self, other: isize) -> u64
The method for the >>
operator
impl<'a> Shr<isize> for &'a u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shr<isize>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator
fn shr(self, other: isize) -> <u64 as Shr<isize>>::Output
The method for the >>
operator
impl<'a> Shr<&'a isize> for u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shr<isize>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator
fn shr(self, other: &'a isize) -> <u64 as Shr<isize>>::Output
The method for the >>
operator
impl<'a, 'b> Shr<&'a isize> for &'b u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shr<isize>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator
fn shr(self, other: &'a isize) -> <u64 as Shr<isize>>::Output
The method for the >>
operator
impl Default for u64
[src]
fn default() -> u64
Returns the "default value" for a type. Read more
impl Shl<u8> for u64
[src]
type Output = u64
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator
fn shl(self, other: u8) -> u64
The method for the <<
operator
impl<'a> Shl<u8> for &'a u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shl<u8>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator
fn shl(self, other: u8) -> <u64 as Shl<u8>>::Output
The method for the <<
operator
impl<'a> Shl<&'a u8> for u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shl<u8>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator
fn shl(self, other: &'a u8) -> <u64 as Shl<u8>>::Output
The method for the <<
operator
impl<'a, 'b> Shl<&'a u8> for &'b u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shl<u8>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator
fn shl(self, other: &'a u8) -> <u64 as Shl<u8>>::Output
The method for the <<
operator
impl Shl<u16> for u64
[src]
type Output = u64
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator
fn shl(self, other: u16) -> u64
The method for the <<
operator
impl<'a> Shl<u16> for &'a u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shl<u16>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator
fn shl(self, other: u16) -> <u64 as Shl<u16>>::Output
The method for the <<
operator
impl<'a> Shl<&'a u16> for u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shl<u16>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator
fn shl(self, other: &'a u16) -> <u64 as Shl<u16>>::Output
The method for the <<
operator
impl<'a, 'b> Shl<&'a u16> for &'b u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shl<u16>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator
fn shl(self, other: &'a u16) -> <u64 as Shl<u16>>::Output
The method for the <<
operator
impl Shl<u32> for u64
[src]
type Output = u64
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator
fn shl(self, other: u32) -> u64
The method for the <<
operator
impl<'a> Shl<u32> for &'a u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shl<u32>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator
fn shl(self, other: u32) -> <u64 as Shl<u32>>::Output
The method for the <<
operator
impl<'a> Shl<&'a u32> for u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shl<u32>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator
fn shl(self, other: &'a u32) -> <u64 as Shl<u32>>::Output
The method for the <<
operator
impl<'a, 'b> Shl<&'a u32> for &'b u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shl<u32>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator
fn shl(self, other: &'a u32) -> <u64 as Shl<u32>>::Output
The method for the <<
operator
impl Shl<u64> for u64
[src]
type Output = u64
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator
fn shl(self, other: u64) -> u64
The method for the <<
operator
impl<'a> Shl<u64> for &'a u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shl<u64>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator
fn shl(self, other: u64) -> <u64 as Shl<u64>>::Output
The method for the <<
operator
impl<'a> Shl<&'a u64> for u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shl<u64>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator
fn shl(self, other: &'a u64) -> <u64 as Shl<u64>>::Output
The method for the <<
operator
impl<'a, 'b> Shl<&'a u64> for &'b u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shl<u64>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator
fn shl(self, other: &'a u64) -> <u64 as Shl<u64>>::Output
The method for the <<
operator
impl Shl<u128> for u64
[src]
type Output = u64
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator
fn shl(self, other: u128) -> u64
The method for the <<
operator
impl<'a> Shl<u128> for &'a u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shl<u128>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator
fn shl(self, other: u128) -> <u64 as Shl<u128>>::Output
The method for the <<
operator
impl<'a> Shl<&'a u128> for u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shl<u128>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator
fn shl(self, other: &'a u128) -> <u64 as Shl<u128>>::Output
The method for the <<
operator
impl<'a, 'b> Shl<&'a u128> for &'b u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shl<u128>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator
fn shl(self, other: &'a u128) -> <u64 as Shl<u128>>::Output
The method for the <<
operator
impl Shl<usize> for u64
[src]
type Output = u64
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator
fn shl(self, other: usize) -> u64
The method for the <<
operator
impl<'a> Shl<usize> for &'a u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shl<usize>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator
fn shl(self, other: usize) -> <u64 as Shl<usize>>::Output
The method for the <<
operator
impl<'a> Shl<&'a usize> for u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shl<usize>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator
fn shl(self, other: &'a usize) -> <u64 as Shl<usize>>::Output
The method for the <<
operator
impl<'a, 'b> Shl<&'a usize> for &'b u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shl<usize>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator
fn shl(self, other: &'a usize) -> <u64 as Shl<usize>>::Output
The method for the <<
operator
impl Shl<i8> for u64
[src]
type Output = u64
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator
fn shl(self, other: i8) -> u64
The method for the <<
operator
impl<'a> Shl<i8> for &'a u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shl<i8>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator
fn shl(self, other: i8) -> <u64 as Shl<i8>>::Output
The method for the <<
operator
impl<'a> Shl<&'a i8> for u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shl<i8>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator
fn shl(self, other: &'a i8) -> <u64 as Shl<i8>>::Output
The method for the <<
operator
impl<'a, 'b> Shl<&'a i8> for &'b u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shl<i8>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator
fn shl(self, other: &'a i8) -> <u64 as Shl<i8>>::Output
The method for the <<
operator
impl Shl<i16> for u64
[src]
type Output = u64
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator
fn shl(self, other: i16) -> u64
The method for the <<
operator
impl<'a> Shl<i16> for &'a u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shl<i16>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator
fn shl(self, other: i16) -> <u64 as Shl<i16>>::Output
The method for the <<
operator
impl<'a> Shl<&'a i16> for u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shl<i16>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator
fn shl(self, other: &'a i16) -> <u64 as Shl<i16>>::Output
The method for the <<
operator
impl<'a, 'b> Shl<&'a i16> for &'b u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shl<i16>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator
fn shl(self, other: &'a i16) -> <u64 as Shl<i16>>::Output
The method for the <<
operator
impl Shl<i32> for u64
[src]
type Output = u64
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator
fn shl(self, other: i32) -> u64
The method for the <<
operator
impl<'a> Shl<i32> for &'a u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shl<i32>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator
fn shl(self, other: i32) -> <u64 as Shl<i32>>::Output
The method for the <<
operator
impl<'a> Shl<&'a i32> for u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shl<i32>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator
fn shl(self, other: &'a i32) -> <u64 as Shl<i32>>::Output
The method for the <<
operator
impl<'a, 'b> Shl<&'a i32> for &'b u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shl<i32>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator
fn shl(self, other: &'a i32) -> <u64 as Shl<i32>>::Output
The method for the <<
operator
impl Shl<i64> for u64
[src]
type Output = u64
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator
fn shl(self, other: i64) -> u64
The method for the <<
operator
impl<'a> Shl<i64> for &'a u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shl<i64>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator
fn shl(self, other: i64) -> <u64 as Shl<i64>>::Output
The method for the <<
operator
impl<'a> Shl<&'a i64> for u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shl<i64>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator
fn shl(self, other: &'a i64) -> <u64 as Shl<i64>>::Output
The method for the <<
operator
impl<'a, 'b> Shl<&'a i64> for &'b u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shl<i64>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator
fn shl(self, other: &'a i64) -> <u64 as Shl<i64>>::Output
The method for the <<
operator
impl Shl<i128> for u64
[src]
type Output = u64
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator
fn shl(self, other: i128) -> u64
The method for the <<
operator
impl<'a> Shl<i128> for &'a u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shl<i128>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator
fn shl(self, other: i128) -> <u64 as Shl<i128>>::Output
The method for the <<
operator
impl<'a> Shl<&'a i128> for u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shl<i128>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator
fn shl(self, other: &'a i128) -> <u64 as Shl<i128>>::Output
The method for the <<
operator
impl<'a, 'b> Shl<&'a i128> for &'b u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shl<i128>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator
fn shl(self, other: &'a i128) -> <u64 as Shl<i128>>::Output
The method for the <<
operator
impl Shl<isize> for u64
[src]
type Output = u64
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator
fn shl(self, other: isize) -> u64
The method for the <<
operator
impl<'a> Shl<isize> for &'a u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shl<isize>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator
fn shl(self, other: isize) -> <u64 as Shl<isize>>::Output
The method for the <<
operator
impl<'a> Shl<&'a isize> for u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shl<isize>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator
fn shl(self, other: &'a isize) -> <u64 as Shl<isize>>::Output
The method for the <<
operator
impl<'a, 'b> Shl<&'a isize> for &'b u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Shl<isize>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator
fn shl(self, other: &'a isize) -> <u64 as Shl<isize>>::Output
The method for the <<
operator
impl Sum<u64> for u64
1.12.0
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fn sum<I>(iter: I) -> u64 where
I: Iterator<Item = u64>,
I: Iterator<Item = u64>,
Method which takes an iterator and generates Self
from the elements by "summing up" the items. Read more
impl<'a> Sum<&'a u64> for u64
1.12.0
[src]
fn sum<I>(iter: I) -> u64 where
I: Iterator<Item = &'a u64>,
I: Iterator<Item = &'a u64>,
Method which takes an iterator and generates Self
from the elements by "summing up" the items. Read more
impl Zeroable for u64
[src]
impl BitAnd<u64> for u64
[src]
type Output = u64
The resulting type after applying the &
operator
fn bitand(self, rhs: u64) -> u64
The method for the &
operator
impl<'a> BitAnd<u64> for &'a u64
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type Output = <u64 as BitAnd<u64>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the &
operator
fn bitand(self, other: u64) -> <u64 as BitAnd<u64>>::Output
The method for the &
operator
impl<'a> BitAnd<&'a u64> for u64
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type Output = <u64 as BitAnd<u64>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the &
operator
fn bitand(self, other: &'a u64) -> <u64 as BitAnd<u64>>::Output
The method for the &
operator
impl<'a, 'b> BitAnd<&'a u64> for &'b u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as BitAnd<u64>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the &
operator
fn bitand(self, other: &'a u64) -> <u64 as BitAnd<u64>>::Output
The method for the &
operator
impl Binary for u64
[src]
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> Result<(), Error>
Formats the value using the given formatter.
impl BitXorAssign<u64> for u64
1.8.0
[src]
fn bitxor_assign(&mut self, other: u64)
The method for the ^=
operator
impl Debug for u64
[src]
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> Result<(), Error>
Formats the value using the given formatter.
impl Mul<u64> for u64
[src]
type Output = u64
The resulting type after applying the *
operator
fn mul(self, other: u64) -> u64
The method for the *
operator
impl<'a> Mul<u64> for &'a u64
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type Output = <u64 as Mul<u64>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the *
operator
fn mul(self, other: u64) -> <u64 as Mul<u64>>::Output
The method for the *
operator
impl<'a> Mul<&'a u64> for u64
[src]
type Output = <u64 as Mul<u64>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the *
operator
fn mul(self, other: &'a u64) -> <u64 as Mul<u64>>::Output
The method for the *
operator
impl<'a, 'b> Mul<&'a u64> for &'b u64
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type Output = <u64 as Mul<u64>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the *
operator
fn mul(self, other: &'a u64) -> <u64 as Mul<u64>>::Output
The method for the *
operator
impl BitAndAssign<u64> for u64
1.8.0
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fn bitand_assign(&mut self, other: u64)
The method for the &=
operator
impl DivAssign<u64> for u64
1.8.0
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fn div_assign(&mut self, other: u64)
The method for the /=
operator
impl SubAssign<u64> for u64
1.8.0
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fn sub_assign(&mut self, other: u64)
The method for the -=
operator
impl Ord for u64
[src]
fn cmp(&self, other: &u64) -> Ordering
This method returns an Ordering
between self
and other
. Read more
impl ShrAssign<u8> for u64
1.8.0
[src]
fn shr_assign(&mut self, other: u8)
The method for the >>=
operator
impl ShrAssign<u16> for u64
1.8.0
[src]
fn shr_assign(&mut self, other: u16)
The method for the >>=
operator
impl ShrAssign<u32> for u64
1.8.0
[src]
fn shr_assign(&mut self, other: u32)
The method for the >>=
operator
impl ShrAssign<u64> for u64
1.8.0
[src]
fn shr_assign(&mut self, other: u64)
The method for the >>=
operator
impl ShrAssign<u128> for u64
1.8.0
[src]
fn shr_assign(&mut self, other: u128)
The method for the >>=
operator
impl ShrAssign<usize> for u64
1.8.0
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fn shr_assign(&mut self, other: usize)
The method for the >>=
operator
impl ShrAssign<i8> for u64
1.8.0
[src]
fn shr_assign(&mut self, other: i8)
The method for the >>=
operator
impl ShrAssign<i16> for u64
1.8.0
[src]
fn shr_assign(&mut self, other: i16)
The method for the >>=
operator
impl ShrAssign<i32> for u64
1.8.0
[src]
fn shr_assign(&mut self, other: i32)
The method for the >>=
operator
impl ShrAssign<i64> for u64
1.8.0
[src]
fn shr_assign(&mut self, other: i64)
The method for the >>=
operator
impl ShrAssign<i128> for u64
1.8.0
[src]
fn shr_assign(&mut self, other: i128)
The method for the >>=
operator
impl ShrAssign<isize> for u64
1.8.0
[src]
fn shr_assign(&mut self, other: isize)
The method for the >>=
operator
impl PartialEq<u64> for u64
[src]
fn eq(&self, other: &u64) -> bool
This method tests for self
and other
values to be equal, and is used by ==
. Read more
fn ne(&self, other: &u64) -> bool
This method tests for !=
.
impl Product<u64> for u64
1.12.0
[src]
fn product<I>(iter: I) -> u64 where
I: Iterator<Item = u64>,
I: Iterator<Item = u64>,
Method which takes an iterator and generates Self
from the elements by multiplying the items. Read more
impl<'a> Product<&'a u64> for u64
1.12.0
[src]
fn product<I>(iter: I) -> u64 where
I: Iterator<Item = &'a u64>,
I: Iterator<Item = &'a u64>,
Method which takes an iterator and generates Self
from the elements by multiplying the items. Read more
impl BitXor<u64> for u64
[src]
type Output = u64
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator
fn bitxor(self, other: u64) -> u64
The method for the ^
operator
impl<'a> BitXor<u64> for &'a u64
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type Output = <u64 as BitXor<u64>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator
fn bitxor(self, other: u64) -> <u64 as BitXor<u64>>::Output
The method for the ^
operator
impl<'a> BitXor<&'a u64> for u64
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type Output = <u64 as BitXor<u64>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator
fn bitxor(self, other: &'a u64) -> <u64 as BitXor<u64>>::Output
The method for the ^
operator
impl<'a, 'b> BitXor<&'a u64> for &'b u64
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type Output = <u64 as BitXor<u64>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator
fn bitxor(self, other: &'a u64) -> <u64 as BitXor<u64>>::Output
The method for the ^
operator
impl Step for u64
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fn step(&self, by: &u64) -> Option<u64>
Steps self
if possible.
fn steps_between(start: &u64, end: &u64, by: &u64) -> Option<usize>
Returns the number of steps between two step objects. The count is inclusive of start
and exclusive of end
. Read more
fn is_negative(&self) -> bool
Tests whether this step is negative or not (going backwards)
fn replace_one(&mut self) -> u64
Replaces this step with 1
, returning itself
fn replace_zero(&mut self) -> u64
Replaces this step with 0
, returning itself
fn add_one(&self) -> u64
Adds one to this step, returning the result
fn sub_one(&self) -> u64
Subtracts one to this step, returning the result
fn steps_between_by_one(start: &u64, end: &u64) -> Option<usize>
Same as steps_between
, but with a by
of 1
impl Clone for u64
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fn clone(&self) -> u64
Returns a deep copy of the value.
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
Performs copy-assignment from source
. Read more
impl Not for u64
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type Output = u64
The resulting type after applying the !
operator
fn not(self) -> u64
The method for the unary !
operator
impl<'a> Not for &'a u64
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type Output = <u64 as Not>::Output
The resulting type after applying the !
operator
fn not(self) -> <u64 as Not>::Output
The method for the unary !
operator
impl PartialOrd<u64> for u64
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fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &u64) -> Option<Ordering>
This method returns an ordering between self
and other
values if one exists. Read more
fn lt(&self, other: &u64) -> bool
This method tests less than (for self
and other
) and is used by the <
operator. Read more
fn le(&self, other: &u64) -> bool
This method tests less than or equal to (for self
and other
) and is used by the <=
operator. Read more
fn ge(&self, other: &u64) -> bool
This method tests greater than or equal to (for self
and other
) and is used by the >=
operator. Read more
fn gt(&self, other: &u64) -> bool
This method tests greater than (for self
and other
) and is used by the >
operator. Read more
impl LowerHex for u64
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> Result<(), Error>
Formats the value using the given formatter.
impl Display for u64
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> Result<(), Error>
Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
impl Hash for u64
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fn hash<H>(&self, state: &mut H) where
H: Hasher,
H: Hasher,
Feeds this value into the given [Hasher
]. Read more
fn hash_slice<H>(data: &[u64], state: &mut H) where
H: Hasher,
H: Hasher,
Feeds a slice of this type into the given [Hasher
]. Read more
impl Sub<u64> for u64
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type Output = u64
The resulting type after applying the -
operator
fn sub(self, other: u64) -> u64
The method for the -
operator
impl<'a> Sub<u64> for &'a u64
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type Output = <u64 as Sub<u64>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the -
operator
fn sub(self, other: u64) -> <u64 as Sub<u64>>::Output
The method for the -
operator
impl<'a> Sub<&'a u64> for u64
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type Output = <u64 as Sub<u64>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the -
operator
fn sub(self, other: &'a u64) -> <u64 as Sub<u64>>::Output
The method for the -
operator
impl<'a, 'b> Sub<&'a u64> for &'b u64
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type Output = <u64 as Sub<u64>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the -
operator
fn sub(self, other: &'a u64) -> <u64 as Sub<u64>>::Output
The method for the -
operator
impl TryFrom<u8> for u64
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type Error = TryFromIntError
The type returned in the event of a conversion error.
fn try_from(u: u8) -> Result<u64, TryFromIntError>
Performs the conversion.
impl TryFrom<u16> for u64
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type Error = TryFromIntError
The type returned in the event of a conversion error.
fn try_from(u: u16) -> Result<u64, TryFromIntError>
Performs the conversion.
impl TryFrom<u32> for u64
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type Error = TryFromIntError
The type returned in the event of a conversion error.
fn try_from(u: u32) -> Result<u64, TryFromIntError>
Performs the conversion.
impl TryFrom<u64> for u64
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type Error = TryFromIntError
The type returned in the event of a conversion error.
fn try_from(u: u64) -> Result<u64, TryFromIntError>
Performs the conversion.
impl TryFrom<u128> for u64
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type Error = TryFromIntError
The type returned in the event of a conversion error.
fn try_from(u: u128) -> Result<u64, TryFromIntError>
Performs the conversion.
impl TryFrom<usize> for u64
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type Error = TryFromIntError
The type returned in the event of a conversion error.
fn try_from(u: usize) -> Result<u64, TryFromIntError>
Performs the conversion.
impl TryFrom<i8> for u64
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type Error = TryFromIntError
The type returned in the event of a conversion error.
fn try_from(u: i8) -> Result<u64, TryFromIntError>
Performs the conversion.
impl TryFrom<i16> for u64
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type Error = TryFromIntError
The type returned in the event of a conversion error.
fn try_from(u: i16) -> Result<u64, TryFromIntError>
Performs the conversion.
impl TryFrom<i32> for u64
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type Error = TryFromIntError
The type returned in the event of a conversion error.
fn try_from(u: i32) -> Result<u64, TryFromIntError>
Performs the conversion.
impl TryFrom<i64> for u64
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type Error = TryFromIntError
The type returned in the event of a conversion error.
fn try_from(u: i64) -> Result<u64, TryFromIntError>
Performs the conversion.
impl TryFrom<i128> for u64
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type Error = TryFromIntError
The type returned in the event of a conversion error.
fn try_from(u: i128) -> Result<u64, TryFromIntError>
Performs the conversion.
impl TryFrom<isize> for u64
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type Error = TryFromIntError
The type returned in the event of a conversion error.
fn try_from(u: isize) -> Result<u64, TryFromIntError>
Performs the conversion.
impl FromStr for u64
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type Err = ParseIntError
The associated error which can be returned from parsing.
fn from_str(src: &str) -> Result<u64, ParseIntError>
Parses a string s
to return a value of this type. Read more
impl Rem<u64> for u64
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This operation satisfies n % d == n - (n / d) * d
. The result has the same sign as the left operand.
type Output = u64
The resulting type after applying the %
operator
fn rem(self, other: u64) -> u64
The method for the %
operator
impl<'a> Rem<u64> for &'a u64
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type Output = <u64 as Rem<u64>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the %
operator
fn rem(self, other: u64) -> <u64 as Rem<u64>>::Output
The method for the %
operator
impl<'a> Rem<&'a u64> for u64
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type Output = <u64 as Rem<u64>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the %
operator
fn rem(self, other: &'a u64) -> <u64 as Rem<u64>>::Output
The method for the %
operator
impl<'a, 'b> Rem<&'a u64> for &'b u64
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type Output = <u64 as Rem<u64>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the %
operator
fn rem(self, other: &'a u64) -> <u64 as Rem<u64>>::Output
The method for the %
operator
impl ShlAssign<u8> for u64
1.8.0
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fn shl_assign(&mut self, other: u8)
The method for the <<=
operator
impl ShlAssign<u16> for u64
1.8.0
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fn shl_assign(&mut self, other: u16)
The method for the <<=
operator
impl ShlAssign<u32> for u64
1.8.0
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fn shl_assign(&mut self, other: u32)
The method for the <<=
operator
impl ShlAssign<u64> for u64
1.8.0
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fn shl_assign(&mut self, other: u64)
The method for the <<=
operator
impl ShlAssign<u128> for u64
1.8.0
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fn shl_assign(&mut self, other: u128)
The method for the <<=
operator
impl ShlAssign<usize> for u64
1.8.0
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fn shl_assign(&mut self, other: usize)
The method for the <<=
operator
impl ShlAssign<i8> for u64
1.8.0
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fn shl_assign(&mut self, other: i8)
The method for the <<=
operator
impl ShlAssign<i16> for u64
1.8.0
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fn shl_assign(&mut self, other: i16)
The method for the <<=
operator
impl ShlAssign<i32> for u64
1.8.0
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fn shl_assign(&mut self, other: i32)
The method for the <<=
operator
impl ShlAssign<i64> for u64
1.8.0
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fn shl_assign(&mut self, other: i64)
The method for the <<=
operator
impl ShlAssign<i128> for u64
1.8.0
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fn shl_assign(&mut self, other: i128)
The method for the <<=
operator
impl ShlAssign<isize> for u64
1.8.0
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fn shl_assign(&mut self, other: isize)
The method for the <<=
operator
impl BitOrAssign<u64> for u64
1.8.0
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fn bitor_assign(&mut self, other: u64)
The method for the |=
operator
impl RemAssign<u64> for u64
1.8.0
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fn rem_assign(&mut self, other: u64)
The method for the %=
operator
impl MulAssign<u64> for u64
1.8.0
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fn mul_assign(&mut self, other: u64)
The method for the *=
operator
impl AddAssign<u64> for u64
1.8.0
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fn add_assign(&mut self, other: u64)
The method for the +=
operator
impl From<u8> for u64
1.5.0
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fn from(small: u8) -> u64
Performs the conversion.
impl From<u16> for u64
1.5.0
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fn from(small: u16) -> u64
Performs the conversion.
impl From<u32> for u64
1.5.0
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fn from(small: u32) -> u64
Performs the conversion.
impl BitOr<u64> for u64
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type Output = u64
The resulting type after applying the |
operator
fn bitor(self, rhs: u64) -> u64
The method for the |
operator
impl<'a> BitOr<u64> for &'a u64
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type Output = <u64 as BitOr<u64>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the |
operator
fn bitor(self, other: u64) -> <u64 as BitOr<u64>>::Output
The method for the |
operator
impl<'a> BitOr<&'a u64> for u64
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type Output = <u64 as BitOr<u64>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the |
operator
fn bitor(self, other: &'a u64) -> <u64 as BitOr<u64>>::Output
The method for the |
operator
impl<'a, 'b> BitOr<&'a u64> for &'b u64
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type Output = <u64 as BitOr<u64>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the |
operator
fn bitor(self, other: &'a u64) -> <u64 as BitOr<u64>>::Output
The method for the |
operator
impl UpperHex for u64
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> Result<(), Error>
Formats the value using the given formatter.
impl Div<u64> for u64
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This operation rounds towards zero, truncating any fractional part of the exact result.
type Output = u64
The resulting type after applying the /
operator
fn div(self, other: u64) -> u64
The method for the /
operator
impl<'a> Div<u64> for &'a u64
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type Output = <u64 as Div<u64>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the /
operator
fn div(self, other: u64) -> <u64 as Div<u64>>::Output
The method for the /
operator
impl<'a> Div<&'a u64> for u64
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type Output = <u64 as Div<u64>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the /
operator
fn div(self, other: &'a u64) -> <u64 as Div<u64>>::Output
The method for the /
operator
impl<'a, 'b> Div<&'a u64> for &'b u64
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type Output = <u64 as Div<u64>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the /
operator
fn div(self, other: &'a u64) -> <u64 as Div<u64>>::Output
The method for the /
operator
impl Octal for u64
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> Result<(), Error>
Formats the value using the given formatter.
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