num-traits 0.2.11

Numeric traits for generic mathematics
Documentation
# num-traits

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Numeric traits for generic mathematics in Rust.

## Usage

Add this to your `Cargo.toml`:

```toml
[dependencies]
num-traits = "0.2"
```

and this to your crate root:

```rust
extern crate num_traits;
```

## Features

This crate can be used without the standard library (`#![no_std]`) by disabling
the default `std` feature. Use this in `Cargo.toml`:

```toml
[dependencies.num-traits]
version = "0.2"
default-features = false
# features = ["libm"]    # <--- Uncomment if you wish to use `Float` and `Real` without `std`
```

The `Float` and `Real` traits are only available when either `std` or `libm` is enabled.  
The `libm` feature is only available with Rust 1.31 and later ([see PR #99](https://github.com/rust-num/num-traits/pull/99)).

The `FloatCore` trait is always available.  `MulAdd` and `MulAddAssign` for `f32`
and `f64` also require `std` or `libm`, as do implementations of signed and floating-
point exponents in `Pow`.

Implementations for `i128` and `u128` are only available with Rust 1.26 and
later.  The build script automatically detects this, but you can make it
mandatory by enabling the `i128` crate feature.

## Releases

Release notes are available in [RELEASES.md](RELEASES.md).

## Compatibility

The `num-traits` crate is tested for rustc 1.8 and greater.