core: marked fns as pure where possible

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Stefan Plantikow 2011-12-16 17:38:49 +01:00
parent 1fe4bd0f43
commit bfbaadc694
7 changed files with 14 additions and 14 deletions

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@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ Returns:
An u8 whose first bit is set if `if_true(v)` holds
*/
fn to_bit(v: t) -> u8 { if v { 1u8 } else { 0u8 } }
pure fn to_bit(v: t) -> u8 { if v { 1u8 } else { 0u8 } }
// Local Variables:
// mode: rust;

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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Function: ptr_eq
Determine if two shared boxes point to the same object
*/
fn ptr_eq<T>(a: @T, b: @T) -> bool {
pure fn ptr_eq<T>(a: @T, b: @T) -> bool {
// FIXME: ptr::addr_of
unsafe {
let a_ptr: uint = unsafe::reinterpret_cast(a);

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@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ pure fn to_digit(c: char) -> u8 unsafe {
Convert a char to the corresponding digit. Returns none when the
character is not a valid hexadecimal digit.
*/
fn maybe_digit(c: char) -> option::t<u8> {
pure fn maybe_digit(c: char) -> option::t<u8> {
alt c {
'0' to '9' { option::some(c as u8 - ('0' as u8)) }
'a' to 'z' { option::some(c as u8 + 10u8 - ('a' as u8)) }
@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ fn maybe_digit(c: char) -> option::t<u8> {
Returns:
-1 if a<b, 0 if a==b, +1 if a>b
*/
fn cmp(a: char, b: char) -> int {
pure fn cmp(a: char, b: char) -> int {
ret if b > a { -1 }
else if b < a { 1 }
else { 0 }

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@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ Failure:
Fails if the value equals `none`.
*/
fn get<copy T>(opt: t<T>) -> T {
pure fn get<copy T>(opt: t<T>) -> T {
alt opt { some(x) { ret x; } none. { fail "option none"; } }
}
@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ Function: from_maybe
Returns the contained value or a default
*/
fn from_maybe<T>(def: T, opt: t<T>) -> T {
pure fn from_maybe<T>(def: T, opt: t<T>) -> T {
alt opt { some(x) { x } none. { def } }
}

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@ -26,14 +26,14 @@ Function: eq
Bytewise string equality
*/
fn eq(&&a: str, &&b: str) -> bool { a == b }
pure fn eq(&&a: str, &&b: str) -> bool { a == b }
/*
Function: lteq
Bytewise less than or equal
*/
fn lteq(&&a: str, &&b: str) -> bool { a <= b }
pure fn lteq(&&a: str, &&b: str) -> bool { a <= b }
/*
Function: hash
@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ Function: byte_len
Returns the length in bytes of a string
*/
fn byte_len(s: str) -> uint unsafe {
pure fn byte_len(s: str) -> uint unsafe {
let v: [u8] = unsafe::reinterpret_cast(s);
let vlen = vec::len(v);
unsafe::leak(v);
@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ Function: utf8_char_width
FIXME: What does this function do?
*/
fn utf8_char_width(b: u8) -> uint {
pure fn utf8_char_width(b: u8) -> uint {
let byte: uint = b as uint;
if byte < 128u { ret 1u; }
if byte < 192u {

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@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ Function: last_os_error
Get a string representing the platform-dependent last error
*/
fn last_os_error() -> str {
ret rustrt::last_os_error();
rustrt::last_os_error()
}
/*

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@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ Returns the first element of a vector
Predicates:
<is_not_empty> (v)
*/
fn head<copy T>(v: [const T]) : is_not_empty(v) -> T { ret v[0]; }
pure fn head<copy T>(v: [const T]) : is_not_empty(v) -> T { ret v[0]; }
/*
Function: tail
@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ Returns:
An option containing the last element of `v` if `v` is not empty, or
none if `v` is empty.
*/
fn last<copy T>(v: [const T]) -> option::t<T> {
pure fn last<copy T>(v: [const T]) -> option::t<T> {
if len(v) == 0u { ret none; }
ret some(v[len(v) - 1u]);
}
@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ Returns the last element of a non-empty vector `v`
Predicates:
<is_not_empty> (v)
*/
fn last_total<copy T>(v: [const T]) : is_not_empty(v) -> T {
pure fn last_total<copy T>(v: [const T]) : is_not_empty(v) -> T {
ret v[len(v) - 1u];
}