Return zero for NaN-to-int lossy casts

Fixes #15038.

The goal here is to guarantee lossyCast() is panic-free and always safe.
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Michael Bradshaw 2023-10-20 07:20:01 -06:00 committed by Veikka Tuominen
parent b403ca0aab
commit cc56577edf

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@ -1214,7 +1214,9 @@ pub fn lossyCast(comptime T: type, value: anytype) T {
}
},
.Float, .ComptimeFloat => {
if (value >= maxInt(T)) {
if (isNan(value)) {
return 0;
} else if (value >= maxInt(T)) {
return @as(T, maxInt(T));
} else if (value <= minInt(T)) {
return @as(T, minInt(T));
@ -1234,6 +1236,7 @@ test "lossyCast" {
try testing.expect(lossyCast(u32, @as(i16, -255)) == @as(u32, 0));
try testing.expect(lossyCast(i9, @as(u32, 200)) == @as(i9, 200));
try testing.expect(lossyCast(u32, @as(f32, maxInt(u32))) == maxInt(u32));
try testing.expect(lossyCast(u32, nan(f32)) == 0);
}
/// Performs linear interpolation between *a* and *b* based on *t*.