use crate::{InputValueError, InputValueResult, Number, Scalar, ScalarType, Value}; /// The `Float` scalar type represents signed double-precision fractional values as specified by [IEEE 754](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_floating_point). #[Scalar(internal, name = "Float")] impl ScalarType for f32 { fn parse(value: Value) -> InputValueResult { match value { Value::Number(n) => Ok(n .as_f64() .ok_or_else(|| InputValueError::from("Invalid number"))? as Self), _ => Err(InputValueError::expected_type(value)), } } fn is_valid(value: &Value) -> bool { match value { Value::Number(_) => true, _ => false, } } fn to_value(&self) -> Value { Value::Number(Number::from_f64(*self as f64).unwrap()) } } /// The `Float` scalar type represents signed double-precision fractional values as specified by [IEEE 754](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_floating_point). #[Scalar(internal, name = "Float")] impl ScalarType for f64 { fn parse(value: Value) -> InputValueResult { match value { Value::Number(n) => Ok(n .as_f64() .ok_or_else(|| InputValueError::from("Invalid number"))? as Self), _ => Err(InputValueError::expected_type(value)), } } fn is_valid(value: &Value) -> bool { match value { Value::Number(_) => true, _ => false, } } fn to_value(&self) -> Value { Value::Number(serde_json::Number::from_f64(*self as f64).unwrap()) } }