if sum >= a {
// The addition did not overflow. <br/>
// **Exercise 08.1**: Write the code to handle adding the carry in this case.
- let sum_total = u64::wrapping_add(sum, if carry { 1 } else { 0 }); /*@@*/
- let had_overflow = sum_total < sum; /*@@*/
- (sum_total, had_overflow) /*@@*/
+ unimplemented!()
} else {
// Otherwise, the addition *did* overflow. It is impossible for the addition of the carry
// to overflow again, as we are just adding 0 or 1.
unimplemented!()
}
// **Exercise 08.2**: Handle the final `carry`, and return the sum.
- if carry { /*@@*/
- result_vec.push(1); /*@@*/
- } /*@@*/
- BigInt { data: result_vec } /*@@*/
+ unimplemented!()
}
}
// Rust calls a bunch of definitions that are grouped together a *module*. You can put the tests in a submodule as follows.
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
- #[test]
+ use part05::BigInt;
+
+ /*#[test]*/
fn test_add() {
let b1 = BigInt::new(1 << 32);
let b2 = BigInt::from_vec(vec![0, 1]);