Auto merge of #34709 - GuillaumeGomez:primitives, r=steveklabnik

Improve primitive integers documentation

Fixes #29335.

r? @steveklabnik
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@ -187,6 +187,12 @@ macro_rules! int_impl {
$sub_with_overflow:path,
$mul_with_overflow:path) => {
/// Returns the smallest value that can be represented by this integer type.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// assert_eq!(i8::min_value(), -128);
/// ```
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
#[inline]
pub const fn min_value() -> Self {
@ -194,6 +200,12 @@ macro_rules! int_impl {
}
/// Returns the largest value that can be represented by this integer type.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// assert_eq!(i8::max_value(), 127);
/// ```
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
#[inline]
pub const fn max_value() -> Self {
@ -287,6 +299,8 @@ macro_rules! int_impl {
/// Shifts the bits to the left by a specified amount, `n`,
/// wrapping the truncated bits to the end of the resulting integer.
///
/// Please note this isn't the same operation as `<<`!
///
/// # Examples
///
/// Basic usage:
@ -307,6 +321,8 @@ macro_rules! int_impl {
/// wrapping the truncated bits to the beginning of the resulting
/// integer.
///
/// Please note this isn't the same operation as `>>`!
///
/// # Examples
///
/// Basic usage:
@ -1249,11 +1265,23 @@ macro_rules! uint_impl {
$sub_with_overflow:path,
$mul_with_overflow:path) => {
/// Returns the smallest value that can be represented by this integer type.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// assert_eq!(u8::min_value(), 0);
/// ```
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
#[inline]
pub const fn min_value() -> Self { 0 }
/// Returns the largest value that can be represented by this integer type.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// assert_eq!(u8::max_value(), 255);
/// ```
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
#[inline]
pub const fn max_value() -> Self { !0 }
@ -1360,6 +1388,8 @@ macro_rules! uint_impl {
/// Shifts the bits to the left by a specified amount, `n`,
/// wrapping the truncated bits to the end of the resulting integer.
///
/// Please note this isn't the same operation as `<<`!
///
/// # Examples
///
/// Basic usage:
@ -1382,6 +1412,8 @@ macro_rules! uint_impl {
/// wrapping the truncated bits to the beginning of the resulting
/// integer.
///
/// Please note this isn't the same operation as `>>`!
///
/// # Examples
///
/// Basic usage:

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@ -506,6 +506,9 @@ mod prim_f64 { }
///
/// *[See also the `std::i8` module](i8/index.html).*
///
/// However, please note that examples are shared between primitive integer
/// types. So it's normal if you see usage of types like `i64` in there.
///
mod prim_i8 { }
#[doc(primitive = "i16")]
@ -514,6 +517,9 @@ mod prim_i8 { }
///
/// *[See also the `std::i16` module](i16/index.html).*
///
/// However, please note that examples are shared between primitive integer
/// types. So it's normal if you see usage of types like `i32` in there.
///
mod prim_i16 { }
#[doc(primitive = "i32")]
@ -522,6 +528,9 @@ mod prim_i16 { }
///
/// *[See also the `std::i32` module](i32/index.html).*
///
/// However, please note that examples are shared between primitive integer
/// types. So it's normal if you see usage of types like `i16` in there.
///
mod prim_i32 { }
#[doc(primitive = "i64")]
@ -530,6 +539,9 @@ mod prim_i32 { }
///
/// *[See also the `std::i64` module](i64/index.html).*
///
/// However, please note that examples are shared between primitive integer
/// types. So it's normal if you see usage of types like `i8` in there.
///
mod prim_i64 { }
#[doc(primitive = "u8")]
@ -538,6 +550,9 @@ mod prim_i64 { }
///
/// *[See also the `std::u8` module](u8/index.html).*
///
/// However, please note that examples are shared between primitive integer
/// types. So it's normal if you see usage of types like `u64` in there.
///
mod prim_u8 { }
#[doc(primitive = "u16")]
@ -546,6 +561,9 @@ mod prim_u8 { }
///
/// *[See also the `std::u16` module](u16/index.html).*
///
/// However, please note that examples are shared between primitive integer
/// types. So it's normal if you see usage of types like `u32` in there.
///
mod prim_u16 { }
#[doc(primitive = "u32")]
@ -554,6 +572,9 @@ mod prim_u16 { }
///
/// *[See also the `std::u32` module](u32/index.html).*
///
/// However, please note that examples are shared between primitive integer
/// types. So it's normal if you see usage of types like `u16` in there.
///
mod prim_u32 { }
#[doc(primitive = "u64")]
@ -562,6 +583,9 @@ mod prim_u32 { }
///
/// *[See also the `std::u64` module](u64/index.html).*
///
/// However, please note that examples are shared between primitive integer
/// types. So it's normal if you see usage of types like `u8` in there.
///
mod prim_u64 { }
#[doc(primitive = "isize")]
@ -570,6 +594,9 @@ mod prim_u64 { }
///
/// *[See also the `std::isize` module](isize/index.html).*
///
/// However, please note that examples are shared between primitive integer
/// types. So it's normal if you see usage of types like `usize` in there.
///
mod prim_isize { }
#[doc(primitive = "usize")]
@ -578,4 +605,7 @@ mod prim_isize { }
///
/// *[See also the `std::usize` module](usize/index.html).*
///
/// However, please note that examples are shared between primitive integer
/// types. So it's normal if you see usage of types like `isize` in there.
///
mod prim_usize { }