#[repr(transparent)]
pub struct NonZeroI128(_);
Expand description

An integer that is known not to equal zero.

This enables some memory layout optimization. For example, Option<NonZeroI128> is the same size as i128:

use std::mem::size_of;
assert_eq!(size_of::<Option<core::num::NonZeroI128>>(), size_of::<i128>());

Implementations

Creates a non-zero without checking whether the value is non-zero. This results in undefined behaviour if the value is zero.

Safety

The value must not be zero.

Creates a non-zero if the given value is not zero.

Returns the value as a primitive type.

Returns the number of leading zeros in the binary representation of self.

On many architectures, this function can perform better than leading_zeros() on the underlying integer type, as special handling of zero can be avoided.

Examples

Basic usage:

let n = std::num::NonZeroI128::new(-1i128).unwrap();

assert_eq!(n.leading_zeros(), 0);

Returns the number of trailing zeros in the binary representation of self.

On many architectures, this function can perform better than trailing_zeros() on the underlying integer type, as special handling of zero can be avoided.

Examples

Basic usage:

let n = std::num::NonZeroI128::new(0b0101000).unwrap();

assert_eq!(n.trailing_zeros(), 3);

Computes the absolute value of self. See i128::abs for documentation on overflow behaviour.

Example

let pos = NonZeroI128::new(1)?;
let neg = NonZeroI128::new(-1)?;

assert_eq!(pos, pos.abs());
assert_eq!(pos, neg.abs());

Checked absolute value. Check for overflow and returns None if self == i128::MIN. The result cannot be zero.

Example

let pos = NonZeroI128::new(1)?;
let neg = NonZeroI128::new(-1)?;
let min = NonZeroI128::new(i128::MIN)?;

assert_eq!(Some(pos), neg.checked_abs());
assert_eq!(None, min.checked_abs());

Computes the absolute value of self, with overflow information, see i128::overflowing_abs.

Example

let pos = NonZeroI128::new(1)?;
let neg = NonZeroI128::new(-1)?;
let min = NonZeroI128::new(i128::MIN)?;

assert_eq!((pos, false), pos.overflowing_abs());
assert_eq!((pos, false), neg.overflowing_abs());
assert_eq!((min, true), min.overflowing_abs());

Saturating absolute value, see i128::saturating_abs.

Example

let pos = NonZeroI128::new(1)?;
let neg = NonZeroI128::new(-1)?;
let min = NonZeroI128::new(i128::MIN)?;
let min_plus = NonZeroI128::new(i128::MIN + 1)?;
let max = NonZeroI128::new(i128::MAX)?;

assert_eq!(pos, pos.saturating_abs());
assert_eq!(pos, neg.saturating_abs());
assert_eq!(max, min.saturating_abs());
assert_eq!(max, min_plus.saturating_abs());

Wrapping absolute value, see i128::wrapping_abs.

Example

let pos = NonZeroI128::new(1)?;
let neg = NonZeroI128::new(-1)?;
let min = NonZeroI128::new(i128::MIN)?;
let max = NonZeroI128::new(i128::MAX)?;

assert_eq!(pos, pos.wrapping_abs());
assert_eq!(pos, neg.wrapping_abs());
assert_eq!(min, min.wrapping_abs());

Computes the absolute value of self without any wrapping or panicking.

Example

let u_pos = NonZeroU128::new(1)?;
let i_pos = NonZeroI128::new(1)?;
let i_neg = NonZeroI128::new(-1)?;
let i_min = NonZeroI128::new(i128::MIN)?;
let u_max = NonZeroU128::new(u128::MAX / 2 + 1)?;

assert_eq!(u_pos, i_pos.unsigned_abs());
assert_eq!(u_pos, i_neg.unsigned_abs());
assert_eq!(u_max, i_min.unsigned_abs());

Multiply two non-zero integers together. Check for overflow and return None on overflow. As a consequence, the result cannot wrap to zero.

Examples

let two = NonZeroI128::new(2)?;
let four = NonZeroI128::new(4)?;
let max = NonZeroI128::new(i128::MAX)?;

assert_eq!(Some(four), two.checked_mul(two));
assert_eq!(None, max.checked_mul(two));

Multiply two non-zero integers together. Return i128::MAX on overflow.

Examples

let two = NonZeroI128::new(2)?;
let four = NonZeroI128::new(4)?;
let max = NonZeroI128::new(i128::MAX)?;

assert_eq!(four, two.saturating_mul(two));
assert_eq!(max, four.saturating_mul(max));
🔬This is a nightly-only experimental API. (nonzero_ops)

Multiply two non-zero integers together, assuming overflow cannot occur. Overflow is unchecked, and it is undefined behaviour to overflow even if the result would wrap to a non-zero value. The behaviour is undefined as soon as self * rhs > i128::MAX, or self * rhs < i128::MIN.

Examples
#![feature(nonzero_ops)]

let two = NonZeroI128::new(2)?;
let four = NonZeroI128::new(4)?;

assert_eq!(four, unsafe { two.unchecked_mul(two) });

Raise non-zero value to an integer power. Check for overflow and return None on overflow. As a consequence, the result cannot wrap to zero.

Examples

let three = NonZeroI128::new(3)?;
let twenty_seven = NonZeroI128::new(27)?;
let half_max = NonZeroI128::new(i128::MAX / 2)?;

assert_eq!(Some(twenty_seven), three.checked_pow(3));
assert_eq!(None, half_max.checked_pow(3));

Raise non-zero value to an integer power. Return i128::MIN or i128::MAX on overflow.

Examples

let three = NonZeroI128::new(3)?;
let twenty_seven = NonZeroI128::new(27)?;
let max = NonZeroI128::new(i128::MAX)?;

assert_eq!(twenty_seven, three.saturating_pow(3));
assert_eq!(max, max.saturating_pow(3));
🔬This is a nightly-only experimental API. (nonzero_min_max)

The smallest value that can be represented by this non-zero integer type, equal to i128::MIN.

Note: While most integer types are defined for every whole number between MIN and MAX, signed non-zero integers are a special case. They have a “gap” at 0.

Examples
#![feature(nonzero_min_max)]

assert_eq!(NonZeroI128::MIN.get(), i128::MIN);
🔬This is a nightly-only experimental API. (nonzero_min_max)

The largest value that can be represented by this non-zero integer type, equal to i128::MAX.

Note: While most integer types are defined for every whole number between MIN and MAX, signed non-zero integers are a special case. They have a “gap” at 0.

Examples
#![feature(nonzero_min_max)]

assert_eq!(NonZeroI128::MAX.get(), i128::MAX);
🔬This is a nightly-only experimental API. (nonzero_bits)

The size of this non-zero integer type in bits.

This value is equal to i128::BITS.

Examples
#![feature(nonzero_bits)]

assert_eq!(NonZeroI128::BITS, i128::BITS);

Trait Implementations

Formats the value using the given formatter.

The resulting type after applying the | operator.

Performs the | operation. Read more

The resulting type after applying the | operator.

Performs the | operation. Read more

The resulting type after applying the | operator.

Performs the | operation. Read more

Performs the |= operation. Read more

Performs the |= operation. Read more

Returns a copy of the value. Read more

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

Converts a NonZeroI128 into an i128

Converts NonZeroI16 to NonZeroI128 losslessly.

Converts NonZeroI32 to NonZeroI128 losslessly.

Converts NonZeroI64 to NonZeroI128 losslessly.

Converts NonZeroI8 to NonZeroI128 losslessly.

Converts NonZeroU16 to NonZeroI128 losslessly.

Converts NonZeroU32 to NonZeroI128 losslessly.

Converts NonZeroU64 to NonZeroI128 losslessly.

Converts NonZeroU8 to NonZeroI128 losslessly.

The associated error which can be returned from parsing.

Parses a string s to return a value of this type. Read more

Feeds this value into the given Hasher. Read more

Feeds a slice of this type into the given Hasher. Read more

Formats the value using the given formatter.

Formats the value using the given formatter.

This method returns an Ordering between self and other. Read more

Compares and returns the maximum of two values. Read more

Compares and returns the minimum of two values. Read more

Restrict a value to a certain interval. Read more

This method tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==. Read more

This method tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason. Read more

This method returns an ordering between self and other values if one exists. Read more

This method tests less than (for self and other) and is used by the < operator. Read more

This method tests less than or equal to (for self and other) and is used by the <= operator. Read more

This method tests greater than (for self and other) and is used by the > operator. Read more

This method tests greater than or equal to (for self and other) and is used by the >= operator. Read more

Attempts to convert NonZeroI128 to NonZeroI16.

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.

Attempts to convert NonZeroI128 to NonZeroI32.

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.

Attempts to convert NonZeroI128 to NonZeroI64.

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.

Attempts to convert NonZeroI128 to NonZeroI8.

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.

Attempts to convert NonZeroI128 to NonZeroIsize.

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.

Attempts to convert NonZeroI128 to NonZeroU128.

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.

Attempts to convert NonZeroI128 to NonZeroU16.

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.

Attempts to convert NonZeroI128 to NonZeroU32.

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.

Attempts to convert NonZeroI128 to NonZeroU64.

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.

Attempts to convert NonZeroI128 to NonZeroU8.

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.

Attempts to convert NonZeroI128 to NonZeroUsize.

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.

Attempts to convert NonZeroIsize to NonZeroI128.

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.

Attempts to convert NonZeroU128 to NonZeroI128.

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.

Attempts to convert NonZeroUsize to NonZeroI128.

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.

Attempts to convert i128 to NonZeroI128.

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.

Formats the value using the given formatter.

Auto Trait Implementations

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Calls U::from(self).

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The resulting type after obtaining ownership.

Creates owned data from borrowed data, usually by cloning. Read more

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Converts the given value to a String. Read more

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.

Performs the conversion.

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.

Performs the conversion.