Simplified some local numeric variable types in Rust code.

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Project Nayuki 2018-10-02 09:03:50 +00:00
parent cdd1d0150d
commit ddc29b89d7
1 changed files with 5 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -641,10 +641,10 @@ impl QrCode {
// all function modules are excluded. This includes remainder bits, so it might not be a multiple of 8.
// The result is in the range [208, 29648]. This could be implemented as a 40-entry lookup table.
fn get_num_raw_data_modules(ver: Version) -> usize {
let ver = ver.value();
let mut result: usize = (16 * (ver as usize) + 128) * (ver as usize) + 64;
let ver = ver.value() as usize;
let mut result: usize = (16 * ver + 128) * ver + 64;
if ver >= 2 {
let numalign: usize = (ver as usize) / 7 + 2;
let numalign: usize = ver / 7 + 2;
result -= (25 * numalign - 10) * numalign - 55;
if ver >= 7 {
result -= 36;
@ -858,7 +858,7 @@ impl QrSegment {
pub fn make_numeric(text: &[char]) -> Self {
let mut bb = BitBuffer(Vec::with_capacity(text.len() * 3 + (text.len() + 2) / 3));
let mut accumdata: u32 = 0;
let mut accumcount: u32 = 0;
let mut accumcount: u8 = 0;
for c in text {
assert!('0' <= *c && *c <= '9', "String contains non-numeric characters");
accumdata = accumdata * 10 + ((*c as u32) - ('0' as u32));
@ -870,7 +870,7 @@ impl QrSegment {
}
}
if accumcount > 0 { // 1 or 2 digits remaining
bb.append_bits(accumdata, (accumcount as u8) * 3 + 1);
bb.append_bits(accumdata, accumcount * 3 + 1);
}
QrSegment::new(QrSegmentMode::Numeric, text.len(), bb.0)
}