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Merge #110

110: Check formatting in CI r=cuviper a=cuviper



Co-authored-by: Josh Stone <[email protected]>
bors[bot] 5 years ago
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3 changed files with 20 additions and 32 deletions
  1. 11 1
      .travis.yml
  2. 8 26
      src/lib.rs
  3. 1 5
      src/sign.rs

+ 11 - 1
.travis.yml

@@ -1,15 +1,25 @@
 language: rust
+sudo: false
 rust:
   - 1.8.0
   - 1.15.0
   - 1.20.0
+  - 1.26.0 # has_i128
+  - 1.31.0 # 2018!
   - stable
   - beta
   - nightly
-sudo: false
 script:
   - cargo build --verbose
   - ./ci/test_full.sh
+matrix:
+  include:
+    - name: "rustfmt"
+      rust: 1.31.0
+      before_script:
+        - rustup component add rustfmt
+      script:
+        - cargo fmt --all -- --check
 notifications:
   email:
     on_success: never

+ 8 - 26
src/lib.rs

@@ -90,13 +90,12 @@ pub trait NumOps<Rhs = Self, Output = Self>:
 {
 }
 
-impl<T, Rhs, Output> NumOps<Rhs, Output> for T
-where
+impl<T, Rhs, Output> NumOps<Rhs, Output> for T where
     T: Add<Rhs, Output = Output>
         + Sub<Rhs, Output = Output>
         + Mul<Rhs, Output = Output>
         + Div<Rhs, Output = Output>
-        + Rem<Rhs, Output = Output>,
+        + Rem<Rhs, Output = Output>
 {
 }
 
@@ -105,22 +104,14 @@ where
 ///
 /// This is automatically implemented for types which implement the operators.
 pub trait NumRef: Num + for<'r> NumOps<&'r Self> {}
-impl<T> NumRef for T
-where
-    T: Num + for<'r> NumOps<&'r T>,
-{
-}
+impl<T> NumRef for T where T: Num + for<'r> NumOps<&'r T> {}
 
 /// The trait for references which implement numeric operations, taking the
 /// second operand either by value or by reference.
 ///
 /// This is automatically implemented for types which implement the operators.
 pub trait RefNum<Base>: NumOps<Base, Base> + for<'r> NumOps<&'r Base, Base> {}
-impl<T, Base> RefNum<Base> for T
-where
-    T: NumOps<Base, Base> + for<'r> NumOps<&'r Base, Base>,
-{
-}
+impl<T, Base> RefNum<Base> for T where T: NumOps<Base, Base> + for<'r> NumOps<&'r Base, Base> {}
 
 /// The trait for types implementing numeric assignment operators (like `+=`).
 ///
@@ -130,9 +121,8 @@ pub trait NumAssignOps<Rhs = Self>:
 {
 }
 
-impl<T, Rhs> NumAssignOps<Rhs> for T
-where
-    T: AddAssign<Rhs> + SubAssign<Rhs> + MulAssign<Rhs> + DivAssign<Rhs> + RemAssign<Rhs>,
+impl<T, Rhs> NumAssignOps<Rhs> for T where
+    T: AddAssign<Rhs> + SubAssign<Rhs> + MulAssign<Rhs> + DivAssign<Rhs> + RemAssign<Rhs>
 {
 }
 
@@ -140,22 +130,14 @@ where
 ///
 /// This is automatically implemented for types which implement the operators.
 pub trait NumAssign: Num + NumAssignOps {}
-impl<T> NumAssign for T
-where
-    T: Num + NumAssignOps,
-{
-}
+impl<T> NumAssign for T where T: Num + NumAssignOps {}
 
 /// The trait for `NumAssign` types which also implement assignment operations
 /// taking the second operand by reference.
 ///
 /// This is automatically implemented for types which implement the operators.
 pub trait NumAssignRef: NumAssign + for<'r> NumAssignOps<&'r Self> {}
-impl<T> NumAssignRef for T
-where
-    T: NumAssign + for<'r> NumAssignOps<&'r T>,
-{
-}
+impl<T> NumAssignRef for T where T: NumAssign + for<'r> NumAssignOps<&'r T> {}
 
 macro_rules! int_trait_impl {
     ($name:ident for $($t:ty)*) => ($(

+ 1 - 5
src/sign.rs

@@ -206,11 +206,7 @@ empty_trait_impl!(Unsigned for usize u8 u16 u32 u64);
 #[cfg(has_i128)]
 empty_trait_impl!(Unsigned for u128);
 
-impl<T: Unsigned> Unsigned for Wrapping<T>
-where
-    Wrapping<T>: Num,
-{
-}
+impl<T: Unsigned> Unsigned for Wrapping<T> where Wrapping<T>: Num {}
 
 #[test]
 fn unsigned_wrapping_is_unsigned() {