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bearophile_hugs@eml.cc 
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Summary: feqrel for const values too
Product: D
Version: D2
Platform: All
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Keywords: rejects-valid
Severity: enhancement
Priority: P2
Component: Phobos
AssignedTo: nobody@puremagic.com
ReportedBy: bearophile_hugs@eml.cc
--- Comment #0 from bearophile_hugs@eml.cc 2011-08-31 22:09:28 PDT ---
import std.math: feqrel;
void main() {
double x = 1.5;
const double y = 1.50000001;
auto d = feqrel(x, y);
}
DMD 2.055head gives me:
test.d(5): Error: template std.math.feqrel(X) if (isFloatingPoint!(X)) does not
match any function template declaration
test.d(5): Error: template std.math.feqrel(X) if (isFloatingPoint!(X)) cannot
deduce template function from argument types !()(double,const(double))
I'd like feqrel to work with mixed const arguments too. Const doubles come from "in" function arguments, and they pop out in other situations too, like:
import std.math: feqrel;
double foo(double x)
out(r) {
assert(feqrel(r, x) > 10);
}
body {
return x + 0.0000001;
}
void main() {
foo(1.5);
}
Workaround:
import std.math: feqrel;
double foo(double x)
out(r) {
assert(feqrel(cast()r, x) > 10);
}
body {
return x + 0.0000001;
}
void main() {
foo(1.5);
}
To solve this problem I think that it's enough to replace this:
int feqrel(X)(X x, X y) @trusted pure nothrow
if (isFloatingPoint!(X))
{
/* Public Domain. Author: Don Clugston, 18 Aug 2005.
*/
With something like:
int feqrel(X1, X2)(X1 x, X2 y) @trusted pure nothrow
if (isFloatingPoint!(Unqual!X1) && is(Unqual!X1 == Unqual!X2))
{
/* Public Domain. Author: Don Clugston, 18 Aug 2005.
*/
alias Unqual!X1 X;
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