Restore Num trait and use macros to implement and test NumCast#5869
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This restores the trait that was lost in 216e85f. It will eventually be broken up into a more fine-grained trait hierarchy in the future once a design can be agreed upon.
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This restores the trait that was lost in 216e85f. `Num` will eventually be broken up into a more fine-grained trait hierarchy in the future once a design can be agreed upon. To contribute to the discussion about the future of Rust's numeric traits, please see issue #4819 and the [wiki page](https://github.com/mozilla/rust/wiki/Bikeshed-Numeric-Traits). I have also switched to [implementing NumCast using macros](brendanzab@353ce87). This removes a significant number of lines of code.
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Hurrah! Thanks @nikomatsakis and @catamorphism for your hard work making this possible. |
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…to,flip1995 New lint against `Self` as an arbitrary self type Fixes rust-lang#5861 changelog: * [`needless_arbitrary_self_type`] [rust-lang#5869](rust-lang/rust-clippy#5869)
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Rollup of 5 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang#5825 (Add the new lint `same_item_push`) - rust-lang#5869 (New lint against `Self` as an arbitrary self type) - rust-lang#5870 (enable #[allow(clippy::unsafe_derive_deserialize)]) - rust-lang#5871 (Lint .min(x).max(y) with x < y) - rust-lang#5874 (Make the docs clearer for new contributors) Failed merges: r? @ghost changelog: rollup
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This restores the trait that was lost in 216e85f.
Numwill eventually be broken up into a more fine-grained trait hierarchy in the future once a design can be agreed upon.To contribute to the discussion about the future of Rust's numeric traits, please see issue #4819 and the wiki page.
I have also switched to implementing NumCast using macros. This removes a significant number of lines of code.