X-Git-Url: https://git.ralfj.de/rust-101.git/blobdiff_plain/f212d116773ee38f4e8a6b18c3aaa3869472de7b..8bfc2246138b487afeb99d9d3161951beda75910:/src/part08.rs diff --git a/src/part08.rs b/src/part08.rs index feb2abc..7b471b9 100644 --- a/src/part08.rs +++ b/src/part08.rs @@ -20,13 +20,15 @@ fn overflowing_add(a: u64, b: u64, carry: bool) -> (u64, bool) { //@ function (see [the documentation](http://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.u64.html#method.wrapping_add), //@ there are similar functions for other arithmetic operations). There are also similar functions //@ `checked_add` etc. to enforce the overflow check. - let sum = u64::wrapping_add(a, b); + let sum = a.wrapping_add(b); // If an overflow happened, then the sum will be smaller than *both* summands. Without an overflow, of course, it will be // at least as large as both of them. So, let's just pick one and check. if sum >= a { // The addition did not overflow.
// **Exercise 08.1**: Write the code to handle adding the carry in this case. - unimplemented!() + let sum_total = sum.wrapping_add(if carry { 1 } else { 0 });/*@@*/ + let had_overflow = sum_total < sum; /*@@*/ + (sum_total, had_overflow) /*@@*/ } 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. @@ -82,7 +84,10 @@ impl ops::Add for BigInt { carry = new_carry; /*@*/ } // **Exercise 08.2**: Handle the final `carry`, and return the sum. - unimplemented!() + if carry { /*@@*/ + result_vec.push(1); /*@@*/ + } /*@@*/ + BigInt { data: result_vec } /*@@*/ } } @@ -113,7 +118,9 @@ impl<'a, 'b> ops::Add<&'a BigInt> for &'b BigInt { //@ Rust would not bother compiling them when you just build your program for normal use. Other than that, tests work as usually. #[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]);