#![warn(clippy::lossy_float_literal)] #![allow(overflowing_literals, unused)] fn main() { // Lossy whole-number float literals let _: f32 = 16_777_217.0; let _: f32 = 16_777_219.0; let _: f32 = 16_777_219.; let _: f32 = 16_777_219.000; let _ = 16_777_219f32; let _: f32 = -16_777_219.0; let _: f64 = 9_007_199_254_740_993.0; let _: f64 = 9_007_199_254_740_993.; let _: f64 = 9_007_199_254_740_993.00; let _ = 9_007_199_254_740_993f64; let _: f64 = -9_007_199_254_740_993.0; // Lossless whole number float literals let _: f32 = 16_777_216.0; let _: f32 = 16_777_218.0; let _: f32 = 16_777_220.0; let _: f32 = -16_777_216.0; let _: f32 = -16_777_220.0; let _: f64 = 16_777_217.0; let _: f64 = -16_777_217.0; let _: f64 = 9_007_199_254_740_992.0; let _: f64 = -9_007_199_254_740_992.0; // Ignored whole number float literals let _: f32 = 1e25; let _: f32 = 1E25; let _: f64 = 1e99; let _: f64 = 1E99; let _: f32 = 0.1; const INF1: f32 = 1000000000000000000000000000000000f32; const NEG_INF1: f32 = -340282357000000000000000000000000000001_f32; }