| use crate::{CheckedMul, One}; | 
 | use core::num::Wrapping; | 
 | use core::ops::Mul; | 
 |  | 
 | /// Binary operator for raising a value to a power. | 
 | pub trait Pow<RHS> { | 
 |     /// The result after applying the operator. | 
 |     type Output; | 
 |  | 
 |     /// Returns `self` to the power `rhs`. | 
 |     /// | 
 |     /// # Examples | 
 |     /// | 
 |     /// ``` | 
 |     /// use num_traits::Pow; | 
 |     /// assert_eq!(Pow::pow(10u32, 2u32), 100); | 
 |     /// ``` | 
 |     fn pow(self, rhs: RHS) -> Self::Output; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | macro_rules! pow_impl { | 
 |     ($t:ty) => { | 
 |         pow_impl!($t, u8); | 
 |         pow_impl!($t, usize); | 
 |  | 
 |         // FIXME: these should be possible | 
 |         // pow_impl!($t, u16); | 
 |         // pow_impl!($t, u32); | 
 |         // pow_impl!($t, u64); | 
 |     }; | 
 |     ($t:ty, $rhs:ty) => { | 
 |         pow_impl!($t, $rhs, usize, pow); | 
 |     }; | 
 |     ($t:ty, $rhs:ty, $desired_rhs:ty, $method:expr) => { | 
 |         impl Pow<$rhs> for $t { | 
 |             type Output = $t; | 
 |             #[inline] | 
 |             fn pow(self, rhs: $rhs) -> $t { | 
 |                 ($method)(self, <$desired_rhs>::from(rhs)) | 
 |             } | 
 |         } | 
 |  | 
 |         impl<'a> Pow<&'a $rhs> for $t { | 
 |             type Output = $t; | 
 |             #[inline] | 
 |             fn pow(self, rhs: &'a $rhs) -> $t { | 
 |                 ($method)(self, <$desired_rhs>::from(*rhs)) | 
 |             } | 
 |         } | 
 |  | 
 |         impl<'a> Pow<$rhs> for &'a $t { | 
 |             type Output = $t; | 
 |             #[inline] | 
 |             fn pow(self, rhs: $rhs) -> $t { | 
 |                 ($method)(*self, <$desired_rhs>::from(rhs)) | 
 |             } | 
 |         } | 
 |  | 
 |         impl<'a, 'b> Pow<&'a $rhs> for &'b $t { | 
 |             type Output = $t; | 
 |             #[inline] | 
 |             fn pow(self, rhs: &'a $rhs) -> $t { | 
 |                 ($method)(*self, <$desired_rhs>::from(*rhs)) | 
 |             } | 
 |         } | 
 |     }; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | pow_impl!(u8, u8, u32, u8::pow); | 
 | pow_impl!(u8, u16, u32, u8::pow); | 
 | pow_impl!(u8, u32, u32, u8::pow); | 
 | pow_impl!(u8, usize); | 
 | pow_impl!(i8, u8, u32, i8::pow); | 
 | pow_impl!(i8, u16, u32, i8::pow); | 
 | pow_impl!(i8, u32, u32, i8::pow); | 
 | pow_impl!(i8, usize); | 
 | pow_impl!(u16, u8, u32, u16::pow); | 
 | pow_impl!(u16, u16, u32, u16::pow); | 
 | pow_impl!(u16, u32, u32, u16::pow); | 
 | pow_impl!(u16, usize); | 
 | pow_impl!(i16, u8, u32, i16::pow); | 
 | pow_impl!(i16, u16, u32, i16::pow); | 
 | pow_impl!(i16, u32, u32, i16::pow); | 
 | pow_impl!(i16, usize); | 
 | pow_impl!(u32, u8, u32, u32::pow); | 
 | pow_impl!(u32, u16, u32, u32::pow); | 
 | pow_impl!(u32, u32, u32, u32::pow); | 
 | pow_impl!(u32, usize); | 
 | pow_impl!(i32, u8, u32, i32::pow); | 
 | pow_impl!(i32, u16, u32, i32::pow); | 
 | pow_impl!(i32, u32, u32, i32::pow); | 
 | pow_impl!(i32, usize); | 
 | pow_impl!(u64, u8, u32, u64::pow); | 
 | pow_impl!(u64, u16, u32, u64::pow); | 
 | pow_impl!(u64, u32, u32, u64::pow); | 
 | pow_impl!(u64, usize); | 
 | pow_impl!(i64, u8, u32, i64::pow); | 
 | pow_impl!(i64, u16, u32, i64::pow); | 
 | pow_impl!(i64, u32, u32, i64::pow); | 
 | pow_impl!(i64, usize); | 
 |  | 
 | pow_impl!(u128, u8, u32, u128::pow); | 
 | pow_impl!(u128, u16, u32, u128::pow); | 
 | pow_impl!(u128, u32, u32, u128::pow); | 
 | pow_impl!(u128, usize); | 
 |  | 
 | pow_impl!(i128, u8, u32, i128::pow); | 
 | pow_impl!(i128, u16, u32, i128::pow); | 
 | pow_impl!(i128, u32, u32, i128::pow); | 
 | pow_impl!(i128, usize); | 
 |  | 
 | pow_impl!(usize, u8, u32, usize::pow); | 
 | pow_impl!(usize, u16, u32, usize::pow); | 
 | pow_impl!(usize, u32, u32, usize::pow); | 
 | pow_impl!(usize, usize); | 
 | pow_impl!(isize, u8, u32, isize::pow); | 
 | pow_impl!(isize, u16, u32, isize::pow); | 
 | pow_impl!(isize, u32, u32, isize::pow); | 
 | pow_impl!(isize, usize); | 
 | pow_impl!(Wrapping<u8>); | 
 | pow_impl!(Wrapping<i8>); | 
 | pow_impl!(Wrapping<u16>); | 
 | pow_impl!(Wrapping<i16>); | 
 | pow_impl!(Wrapping<u32>); | 
 | pow_impl!(Wrapping<i32>); | 
 | pow_impl!(Wrapping<u64>); | 
 | pow_impl!(Wrapping<i64>); | 
 | pow_impl!(Wrapping<u128>); | 
 | pow_impl!(Wrapping<i128>); | 
 | pow_impl!(Wrapping<usize>); | 
 | pow_impl!(Wrapping<isize>); | 
 |  | 
 | // FIXME: these should be possible | 
 | // pow_impl!(u8, u64); | 
 | // pow_impl!(i16, u64); | 
 | // pow_impl!(i8, u64); | 
 | // pow_impl!(u16, u64); | 
 | // pow_impl!(u32, u64); | 
 | // pow_impl!(i32, u64); | 
 | // pow_impl!(u64, u64); | 
 | // pow_impl!(i64, u64); | 
 | // pow_impl!(usize, u64); | 
 | // pow_impl!(isize, u64); | 
 |  | 
 | #[cfg(any(feature = "std", feature = "libm"))] | 
 | mod float_impls { | 
 |     use super::Pow; | 
 |     use crate::Float; | 
 |  | 
 |     pow_impl!(f32, i8, i32, <f32 as Float>::powi); | 
 |     pow_impl!(f32, u8, i32, <f32 as Float>::powi); | 
 |     pow_impl!(f32, i16, i32, <f32 as Float>::powi); | 
 |     pow_impl!(f32, u16, i32, <f32 as Float>::powi); | 
 |     pow_impl!(f32, i32, i32, <f32 as Float>::powi); | 
 |     pow_impl!(f64, i8, i32, <f64 as Float>::powi); | 
 |     pow_impl!(f64, u8, i32, <f64 as Float>::powi); | 
 |     pow_impl!(f64, i16, i32, <f64 as Float>::powi); | 
 |     pow_impl!(f64, u16, i32, <f64 as Float>::powi); | 
 |     pow_impl!(f64, i32, i32, <f64 as Float>::powi); | 
 |     pow_impl!(f32, f32, f32, <f32 as Float>::powf); | 
 |     pow_impl!(f64, f32, f64, <f64 as Float>::powf); | 
 |     pow_impl!(f64, f64, f64, <f64 as Float>::powf); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /// Raises a value to the power of exp, using exponentiation by squaring. | 
 | /// | 
 | /// Note that `0⁰` (`pow(0, 0)`) returns `1`. Mathematically this is undefined. | 
 | /// | 
 | /// # Example | 
 | /// | 
 | /// ```rust | 
 | /// use num_traits::pow; | 
 | /// | 
 | /// assert_eq!(pow(2i8, 4), 16); | 
 | /// assert_eq!(pow(6u8, 3), 216); | 
 | /// assert_eq!(pow(0u8, 0), 1); // Be aware if this case affects you | 
 | /// ``` | 
 | #[inline] | 
 | pub fn pow<T: Clone + One + Mul<T, Output = T>>(mut base: T, mut exp: usize) -> T { | 
 |     if exp == 0 { | 
 |         return T::one(); | 
 |     } | 
 |  | 
 |     while exp & 1 == 0 { | 
 |         base = base.clone() * base; | 
 |         exp >>= 1; | 
 |     } | 
 |     if exp == 1 { | 
 |         return base; | 
 |     } | 
 |  | 
 |     let mut acc = base.clone(); | 
 |     while exp > 1 { | 
 |         exp >>= 1; | 
 |         base = base.clone() * base; | 
 |         if exp & 1 == 1 { | 
 |             acc = acc * base.clone(); | 
 |         } | 
 |     } | 
 |     acc | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /// Raises a value to the power of exp, returning `None` if an overflow occurred. | 
 | /// | 
 | /// Note that `0⁰` (`checked_pow(0, 0)`) returns `Some(1)`. Mathematically this is undefined. | 
 | /// | 
 | /// Otherwise same as the `pow` function. | 
 | /// | 
 | /// # Example | 
 | /// | 
 | /// ```rust | 
 | /// use num_traits::checked_pow; | 
 | /// | 
 | /// assert_eq!(checked_pow(2i8, 4), Some(16)); | 
 | /// assert_eq!(checked_pow(7i8, 8), None); | 
 | /// assert_eq!(checked_pow(7u32, 8), Some(5_764_801)); | 
 | /// assert_eq!(checked_pow(0u32, 0), Some(1)); // Be aware if this case affect you | 
 | /// ``` | 
 | #[inline] | 
 | pub fn checked_pow<T: Clone + One + CheckedMul>(mut base: T, mut exp: usize) -> Option<T> { | 
 |     if exp == 0 { | 
 |         return Some(T::one()); | 
 |     } | 
 |  | 
 |     while exp & 1 == 0 { | 
 |         base = base.checked_mul(&base)?; | 
 |         exp >>= 1; | 
 |     } | 
 |     if exp == 1 { | 
 |         return Some(base); | 
 |     } | 
 |  | 
 |     let mut acc = base.clone(); | 
 |     while exp > 1 { | 
 |         exp >>= 1; | 
 |         base = base.checked_mul(&base)?; | 
 |         if exp & 1 == 1 { | 
 |             acc = acc.checked_mul(&base)?; | 
 |         } | 
 |     } | 
 |     Some(acc) | 
 | } |