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[INFO] [stdout] --> src/lib.rs:211:28 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 211 | assert!(result.abs_sub(0.5) <= 0.000001); [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] = note: `#[warn(deprecated)]` on by default [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated associated function `std::f32::::abs_sub`: you probably meant `(self - other).abs()`: this operation is `(self - other).max(0.0)` except that `abs_sub` also propagates NaNs (also known as `fdimf` in C). If you truly need the positive difference, consider using that expression or the C function `fdimf`, depending on how you wish to handle NaN (please consider filing an issue describing your use-case too). [INFO] [stdout] --> src/lib.rs:224:28 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 224 | assert!(result.abs_sub(0.5) <= 0.000001); [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated associated function `std::f64::::abs_sub`: you probably meant `(self - other).abs()`: this operation is `(self - other).max(0.0)` except that `abs_sub` also propagates NaNs (also known as `fdim` in C). If you truly need the positive difference, consider using that expression or the C function `fdim`, depending on how you wish to handle NaN (please consider filing an issue describing your use-case too). [INFO] [stdout] --> src/lib.rs:237:28 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 237 | assert!(result.abs_sub(0.5) <= 0.000001); [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated associated function `std::f32::::abs_sub`: you probably meant `(self - other).abs()`: this operation is `(self - other).max(0.0)` except that `abs_sub` also propagates NaNs (also known as `fdimf` in C). If you truly need the positive difference, consider using that expression or the C function `fdimf`, depending on how you wish to handle NaN (please consider filing an issue describing your use-case too). [INFO] [stdout] --> src/lib.rs:250:28 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 250 | assert!(result.abs_sub(0.5) <= 0.000001); [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated associated function `std::f64::::abs_sub`: you probably meant `(self - other).abs()`: this operation is `(self - other).max(0.0)` except that `abs_sub` also propagates NaNs (also known as `fdim` in C). If you truly need the positive difference, consider using that expression or the C function `fdim`, depending on how you wish to handle NaN (please consider filing an issue describing your use-case too). [INFO] [stdout] --> src/lib.rs:263:28 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 263 | assert!(result.abs_sub(1.0) <= 0.000001); [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated associated function `std::f32::::abs_sub`: you probably meant `(self - other).abs()`: this operation is `(self - other).max(0.0)` except that `abs_sub` also propagates NaNs (also known as `fdimf` in C). If you truly need the positive difference, consider using that expression or the C function `fdimf`, depending on how you wish to handle NaN (please consider filing an issue describing your use-case too). [INFO] [stdout] --> src/lib.rs:276:28 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 276 | assert!(result.abs_sub(1.0) <= 0.000001); [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated associated function `std::f64::::abs_sub`: you probably meant `(self - other).abs()`: this operation is `(self - other).max(0.0)` except that `abs_sub` also propagates NaNs (also known as `fdim` in C). If you truly need the positive difference, consider using that expression or the C function `fdim`, depending on how you wish to handle NaN (please consider filing an issue describing your use-case too). [INFO] [stdout] --> src/lib.rs:289:28 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 289 | assert!(result.abs_sub(60.0) <= 0.0000001); [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated associated function `std::f32::::abs_sub`: you probably meant `(self - other).abs()`: this operation is `(self - other).max(0.0)` except that `abs_sub` also propagates NaNs (also known as `fdimf` in C). If you truly need the positive difference, consider using that expression or the C function `fdimf`, depending on how you wish to handle NaN (please consider filing an issue describing your use-case too). [INFO] [stdout] --> src/lib.rs:302:28 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 302 | assert!(result.abs_sub(60.0) <= 0.0000001); [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated associated function `std::f64::::abs_sub`: you probably meant `(self - other).abs()`: this operation is `(self - other).max(0.0)` except that `abs_sub` also propagates NaNs (also known as `fdim` in C). If you truly need the positive difference, consider using that expression or the C function `fdim`, depending on how you wish to handle NaN (please consider filing an issue describing your use-case too). [INFO] [stdout] --> src/lib.rs:315:28 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 315 | assert!(result.abs_sub(30.0) <= 0.0000001); [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated associated function `std::f32::::abs_sub`: you probably meant `(self - other).abs()`: this operation is `(self - other).max(0.0)` except that `abs_sub` also propagates NaNs (also known as `fdimf` in C). If you truly need the positive difference, consider using that expression or the C function `fdimf`, depending on how you wish to handle NaN (please consider filing an issue describing your use-case too). [INFO] [stdout] --> src/lib.rs:328:28 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 328 | assert!(result.abs_sub(30.0) <= 0.0000001); [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated associated function `std::f64::::abs_sub`: you probably meant `(self - other).abs()`: this operation is `(self - other).max(0.0)` except that `abs_sub` also propagates NaNs (also known as `fdim` in C). If you truly need the positive difference, consider using that expression or the C function `fdim`, depending on how you wish to handle NaN (please consider filing an issue describing your use-case too). [INFO] [stdout] --> src/lib.rs:341:28 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 341 | assert!(result.abs_sub(45.0) <= 0.0000001); [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated associated function `std::f32::::abs_sub`: you probably meant `(self - other).abs()`: this operation is `(self - other).max(0.0)` except that `abs_sub` also propagates NaNs (also known as `fdimf` in C). If you truly need the positive difference, consider using that expression or the C function `fdimf`, depending on how you wish to handle NaN (please consider filing an issue describing your use-case too). [INFO] [stdout] --> src/lib.rs:354:28 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 354 | assert!(result.abs_sub(45.0) <= 0.0000001); [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated associated function `std::f64::::abs_sub`: you probably meant `(self - other).abs()`: this operation is `(self - other).max(0.0)` except that `abs_sub` also propagates NaNs (also known as `fdim` in C). If you truly need the positive difference, consider using that expression or the C function `fdim`, depending on how you wish to handle NaN (please consider filing an issue describing your use-case too). [INFO] [stdout] --> src/lib.rs:368:28 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 368 | assert!(result.abs_sub(135.0) <= 0.000001); [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated associated function `std::f32::::abs_sub`: you probably meant `(self - other).abs()`: this operation is `(self - other).max(0.0)` except that `abs_sub` also propagates NaNs (also known as `fdimf` in C). If you truly need the positive difference, consider using that expression or the C function `fdimf`, depending on how you wish to handle NaN (please consider filing an issue describing your use-case too). [INFO] [stdout] --> src/lib.rs:382:28 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 382 | assert!(result.abs_sub(135.0) <= 0.000001); [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated associated function `std::f64::::abs_sub`: you probably meant `(self - other).abs()`: this operation is `(self - other).max(0.0)` except that `abs_sub` also propagates NaNs (also known as `fdim` in C). If you truly need the positive difference, consider using that expression or the C function `fdim`, depending on how you wish to handle NaN (please consider filing an issue describing your use-case too). [INFO] [stdout] --> src/lib.rs:393:33 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 393 | assert!(cosh(param).abs_sub(1.25) <= 0.00001); [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated associated function `std::f32::::abs_sub`: you probably meant `(self - other).abs()`: this operation is `(self - other).max(0.0)` except that `abs_sub` also propagates NaNs (also known as `fdimf` in C). If you truly need the positive difference, consider using that expression or the C function `fdimf`, depending on how you wish to handle NaN (please consider filing an issue describing your use-case too). [INFO] [stdout] --> src/lib.rs:406:34 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 406 | assert!(coshf(param).abs_sub(1.25) <= 0.00001); [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated associated function `std::f64::::abs_sub`: you probably meant `(self - other).abs()`: this operation is `(self - other).max(0.0)` except that `abs_sub` also propagates NaNs (also known as `fdim` in C). If you truly need the positive difference, consider using that expression or the C function `fdim`, depending on how you wish to handle NaN (please consider filing an issue describing your use-case too). [INFO] [stdout] --> src/lib.rs:419:33 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 419 | assert!(sinh(param).abs_sub(0.75) <= 0.00001); [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated associated function `std::f32::::abs_sub`: you probably meant `(self - other).abs()`: this operation is `(self - other).max(0.0)` except that `abs_sub` also propagates NaNs (also known as `fdimf` in C). If you truly need the positive difference, consider using that expression or the C function `fdimf`, depending on how you wish to handle NaN (please consider filing an issue describing your use-case too). [INFO] [stdout] --> src/lib.rs:432:34 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 432 | assert!(sinhf(param).abs_sub(0.75) <= 0.00001); [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated associated function `std::f64::::abs_sub`: you probably meant `(self - other).abs()`: this operation is `(self - other).max(0.0)` except that `abs_sub` also propagates NaNs (also known as `fdim` in C). If you truly need the positive difference, consider using that expression or the C function `fdim`, depending on how you wish to handle NaN (please consider filing an issue describing your use-case too). [INFO] [stdout] --> src/lib.rs:445:33 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 445 | assert!(tanh(param).abs_sub(0.6) <= 0.00001); [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated associated function `std::f32::::abs_sub`: you probably meant `(self - other).abs()`: this operation is `(self - other).max(0.0)` except that `abs_sub` also propagates NaNs (also known as `fdimf` in C). If you truly need the positive difference, consider using that expression or the C function `fdimf`, depending on how you wish to handle NaN (please consider filing an issue describing your use-case too). [INFO] [stdout] --> src/lib.rs:458:34 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 458 | assert!(tanhf(param).abs_sub(0.6) <= 0.00001); [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated associated function `std::f64::::abs_sub`: you probably meant `(self - other).abs()`: this operation is `(self - other).max(0.0)` except that `abs_sub` also propagates NaNs (also known as `fdim` in C). If you truly need the positive difference, consider using that expression or the C function `fdim`, depending on how you wish to handle NaN (please consider filing an issue describing your use-case too). [INFO] [stdout] --> src/lib.rs:471:34 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 471 | assert!(acosh(param).abs_sub(2.0) <= 0.00001); [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated associated function `std::f32::::abs_sub`: you probably meant `(self - other).abs()`: this operation is `(self - other).max(0.0)` except that `abs_sub` also propagates NaNs (also known as `fdimf` in C). If you truly need the positive difference, consider using that expression or the C function `fdimf`, depending on how you wish to handle NaN (please consider filing an issue describing your use-case too). [INFO] [stdout] --> src/lib.rs:484:35 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 484 | assert!(acoshf(param).abs_sub(2.0) <= 0.00001); [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated associated function `std::f64::::abs_sub`: you probably meant `(self - other).abs()`: this operation is `(self - other).max(0.0)` except that `abs_sub` also propagates NaNs (also known as `fdim` in C). If you truly need the positive difference, consider using that expression or the C function `fdim`, depending on how you wish to handle NaN (please consider filing an issue describing your use-case too). [INFO] [stdout] --> src/lib.rs:497:34 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 497 | assert!(asinh(param).abs_sub(2.0) <= 0.00001); [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated associated function `std::f32::::abs_sub`: you probably meant `(self - other).abs()`: this operation is `(self - other).max(0.0)` except that `abs_sub` also propagates NaNs (also known as `fdimf` in C). If you truly need the positive difference, consider using that expression or the C function `fdimf`, depending on how you wish to handle NaN (please consider filing an issue describing your use-case too). [INFO] [stdout] --> src/lib.rs:510:35 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 510 | assert!(asinhf(param).abs_sub(2.0) <= 0.00001); [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated associated function `std::f64::::abs_sub`: you probably meant `(self - other).abs()`: this operation is `(self - other).max(0.0)` except that `abs_sub` also propagates NaNs (also known as `fdim` in C). If you truly need the positive difference, consider using that expression or the C function `fdim`, depending on how you wish to handle NaN (please consider filing an issue describing your use-case too). [INFO] [stdout] --> src/lib.rs:523:34 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 523 | assert!(atanh(param).abs_sub(1.0) <= 0.00001); [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated associated function `std::f32::::abs_sub`: you probably meant `(self - other).abs()`: this operation is `(self - other).max(0.0)` except that `abs_sub` also propagates NaNs (also known as `fdimf` in C). If you truly need the positive difference, consider using that expression or the C function `fdimf`, depending on how you wish to handle NaN (please consider filing an issue describing your use-case too). [INFO] [stdout] --> src/lib.rs:536:35 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 536 | assert!(atanhf(param).abs_sub(1.0) <= 0.00001); [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated associated function `std::f64::::abs_sub`: you probably meant `(self - other).abs()`: this operation is `(self - other).max(0.0)` except that `abs_sub` also propagates NaNs (also known as `fdim` in C). If you truly need the positive difference, consider using that expression or the C function `fdim`, depending on how you wish to handle NaN (please consider filing an issue describing your use-case too). [INFO] [stdout] --> src/lib.rs:548:32 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 548 | assert!(exp(param).abs_sub(148.413159) <= 0.000001); [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated associated function `std::f32::::abs_sub`: you probably meant `(self - other).abs()`: this operation is `(self - other).max(0.0)` except that `abs_sub` also propagates NaNs (also known as `fdimf` in C). If you truly need the positive difference, consider using that expression or the C function `fdimf`, depending on how you wish to handle NaN (please consider filing an issue describing your use-case too). [INFO] [stdout] --> src/lib.rs:559:33 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 559 | assert!(expf(param).abs_sub(148.413159) <= 0.000001); [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated associated function `std::f64::::abs_sub`: you probably meant `(self - other).abs()`: this operation is `(self - other).max(0.0)` except that `abs_sub` also propagates NaNs (also known as `fdim` in C). If you truly need the positive difference, consider using that expression or the C function `fdim`, depending on how you wish to handle NaN (please consider filing an issue describing your use-case too). [INFO] [stdout] --> src/lib.rs:570:32 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 570 | assert!(log(param).abs_sub(1.704748) <= 0.000001); [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated associated function `std::f32::::abs_sub`: you probably meant `(self - other).abs()`: this operation is `(self - other).max(0.0)` except that `abs_sub` also propagates NaNs (also known as `fdimf` in C). If you truly need the positive difference, consider using that expression or the C function `fdimf`, depending on how you wish to handle NaN (please consider filing an issue describing your use-case too). [INFO] [stdout] --> src/lib.rs:581:33 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 581 | assert!(logf(param).abs_sub(1.704748) <= 0.000001); [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated associated function `std::f64::::abs_sub`: you probably meant `(self - other).abs()`: this operation is `(self - other).max(0.0)` except that `abs_sub` also propagates NaNs (also known as `fdim` in C). If you truly need the positive difference, consider using that expression or the C function `fdim`, depending on how you wish to handle NaN (please consider filing an issue describing your use-case too). [INFO] [stdout] --> src/lib.rs:692:52 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 692 | assert!(remainder(number, denominator).abs_sub(1.7) <= 0.0000001); [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated associated function `std::f32::::abs_sub`: you probably meant `(self - other).abs()`: this operation is `(self - other).max(0.0)` except that `abs_sub` also propagates NaNs (also known as `fdimf` in C). If you truly need the positive difference, consider using that expression or the C function `fdimf`, depending on how you wish to handle NaN (please consider filing an issue describing your use-case too). [INFO] [stdout] --> src/lib.rs:702:53 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 702 | assert!(remainderf(number, denominator).abs_sub(0.7) <= 0.0000001); [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: 32 warnings emitted [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stderr] Finished dev [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 0.29s [INFO] running `Command { std: "docker" "inspect" "775a318d732e352d6ae11dd6f758311a8a89ea126f73e9a507b5f13daa9042ce", kill_on_drop: false }` [INFO] running `Command { std: "docker" "rm" "-f" "775a318d732e352d6ae11dd6f758311a8a89ea126f73e9a507b5f13daa9042ce", kill_on_drop: false }` [INFO] [stdout] 775a318d732e352d6ae11dd6f758311a8a89ea126f73e9a507b5f13daa9042ce