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Simple Clamp Function I thought this was more robust and easier to read. I also allowed this function to return early in order to skip the extra bound check (I'm sure the difference is negligible). I'm not sure if there was a reason for binding `self` to `x`; if so, please correct me. Simple Clamp Function for f64 I thought this was more robust and easier to read. I also allowed this function to return early in order to skip the extra bound check (I'm sure the difference is negligible). I'm not sure if there was a reason for binding `self` to `x`; if so, please correct me. Floating point clamp test f32 clamp using mut self f64 clamp using mut self Update library/core/src/num/f32.rs Update f64.rs Update x86_64-floating-point-clamp.rs Update src/test/assembly/x86_64-floating-point-clamp.rs Update x86_64-floating-point-clamp.rs Co-Authored-By: scottmcm <scottmcm@users.noreply.github.com> |
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