rust-clippy/tests/ui/modulo_arithmetic_float.rs

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#![warn(clippy::modulo_arithmetic)]
#![allow(clippy::no_effect, clippy::unnecessary_operation, clippy::modulo_one)]
fn main() {
// Lint when both sides are const and of the opposite sign
-1.6 % 2.1;
//~^ ERROR: you are using modulo operator on constants with different signs: `-1.600 %
//~| NOTE: double check for expected result especially when interoperating with differ
1.6 % -2.1;
//~^ ERROR: you are using modulo operator on constants with different signs: `1.600 %
//~| NOTE: double check for expected result especially when interoperating with differ
(1.1 - 2.3) % (1.1 + 2.3);
//~^ ERROR: you are using modulo operator on constants with different signs: `-1.200 %
//~| NOTE: double check for expected result especially when interoperating with differ
(1.1 + 2.3) % (1.1 - 2.3);
//~^ ERROR: you are using modulo operator on constants with different signs: `3.400 %
//~| NOTE: double check for expected result especially when interoperating with differ
// Lint on floating point numbers
let a_f32: f32 = -1.6;
let mut b_f32: f32 = 2.1;
a_f32 % b_f32;
//~^ ERROR: you are using modulo operator on types that might have different signs
//~| NOTE: double check for expected result especially when interoperating with differ
b_f32 % a_f32;
//~^ ERROR: you are using modulo operator on types that might have different signs
//~| NOTE: double check for expected result especially when interoperating with differ
b_f32 %= a_f32;
//~^ ERROR: you are using modulo operator on types that might have different signs
//~| NOTE: double check for expected result especially when interoperating with differ
let a_f64: f64 = -1.6;
let mut b_f64: f64 = 2.1;
a_f64 % b_f64;
//~^ ERROR: you are using modulo operator on types that might have different signs
//~| NOTE: double check for expected result especially when interoperating with differ
b_f64 % a_f64;
//~^ ERROR: you are using modulo operator on types that might have different signs
//~| NOTE: double check for expected result especially when interoperating with differ
b_f64 %= a_f64;
//~^ ERROR: you are using modulo operator on types that might have different signs
//~| NOTE: double check for expected result especially when interoperating with differ
// No lint when both sides are const and of the same sign
1.6 % 2.1;
-1.6 % -2.1;
(1.1 + 2.3) % (-1.1 + 2.3);
(-1.1 - 2.3) % (1.1 - 2.3);
}