The start, next and done functions were used in iterators prior to Julia v0.7.
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# The main subtlety here is that iterating over N0f8(0):N0f8(1) will wrap around |
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# unless we iterate using a wider type |
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@inline start(r::StepRange{T}) where {T <: Normed} = widen1(reinterpret(r.start)) |
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@inline next(r::StepRange{T}, i::Integer) where {T <: Normed} = (T(i,0), i+reinterpret(r.step)) |
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@inline function done(r::StepRange{T}, i::Integer) where {T <: Normed} |
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i1, i2 = reinterpret(r.start), reinterpret(r.stop) |
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isempty(r) | (i < min(i1, i2)) | (i > max(i1, i2)) |
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end |
These methods were already decoupled from Base two years ago (cf. PR #112). Also, Range has been fixed in PR #163.
I should have noticed when I was reviewing PR #163 that they are probably fine to be removed. Since they are no longer exported, I don't think a deprecation notice is necessary.
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start,nextanddonefunctions were used in iterators prior to Julia v0.7.FixedPointNumbers.jl/src/normed.jl
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These methods were already decoupled from
Basetwo years ago (cf. PR #112). Also,Rangehas been fixed in PR #163.I should have noticed when I was reviewing PR #163 that they are probably fine to be removed. Since they are no longer exported, I don't think a deprecation notice is necessary.