float::min/max: reference NaN bit pattern rules#149475
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Rollup merge of #149475 - RalfJung:min-max-nan, r=tgross35 float::min/max: reference NaN bit pattern rules Also, the "in particular" transition to the signed zero handling was odd, so I rearranged things a bit: first a self-contained description of the semantics, then an explanation of which operations in other standards/libraries this most closely corresponds to. r? `@tgross35`
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Rollup of 3 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang/rust#149236 (Clarify edge cases for Barrier::new) - rust-lang/rust#149444 (collapse `constness` query `match` logic) - rust-lang/rust#149475 (float::min/max: reference NaN bit pattern rules) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
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float::maximum/minimum: make docs more streamlined This does with `maximum`/`minimum` what rust-lang#149475 did with `max`/`min`: first a self-contained description of the semantics, then comparing with other operations. It also makes the wording consistent with those other functions. Previously we had some of the semantics below the examples for some reason, and we repeated "If one of the arguments is NaN, then NaN is returned"; that has been streamlined as well. r? `@tgross35`
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Rollup merge of #149477 - RalfJung:minimum-maximum, r=tgross35 float::maximum/minimum: make docs more streamlined This does with `maximum`/`minimum` what #149475 did with `max`/`min`: first a self-contained description of the semantics, then comparing with other operations. It also makes the wording consistent with those other functions. Previously we had some of the semantics below the examples for some reason, and we repeated "If one of the arguments is NaN, then NaN is returned"; that has been streamlined as well. r? `@tgross35`
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float::maximum/minimum: make docs more streamlined This does with `maximum`/`minimum` what rust-lang/rust#149475 did with `max`/`min`: first a self-contained description of the semantics, then comparing with other operations. It also makes the wording consistent with those other functions. Previously we had some of the semantics below the examples for some reason, and we repeated "If one of the arguments is NaN, then NaN is returned"; that has been streamlined as well. r? `@tgross35`
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float::min/max: reference NaN bit pattern rules Also, the "in particular" transition to the signed zero handling was odd, so I rearranged things a bit: first a self-contained description of the semantics, then an explanation of which operations in other standards/libraries this most closely corresponds to. r? `@tgross35`
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Also, the "in particular" transition to the signed zero handling was odd, so I rearranged things a bit: first a self-contained description of the semantics, then an explanation of which operations in other standards/libraries this most closely corresponds to.
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