//! Constants for the `f16` double-precision floating point type. //! //! *[See also the `f16` primitive type](primitive@f16).* //! //! Mathematically significant numbers are provided in the `consts` sub-module. #[cfg(test)] mod tests; #[cfg(not(test))] use crate::intrinsics; #[unstable(feature = "f16", issue = "116909")] pub use core::f16::consts; #[cfg(not(test))] impl f16 { /// Raises a number to an integer power. /// /// Using this function is generally faster than using `powf`. /// It might have a different sequence of rounding operations than `powf`, /// so the results are not guaranteed to agree. /// /// # Unspecified precision /// /// The precision of this function is non-deterministic. This means it varies by platform, Rust version, and /// can even differ within the same execution from one invocation to the next. #[inline] #[rustc_allow_incoherent_impl] #[unstable(feature = "f16", issue = "116909")] #[must_use = "method returns a new number and does not mutate the original value"] pub fn powi(self, n: i32) -> f16 { unsafe { intrinsics::powif16(self, n) } } }