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+# Release 0.2.17 (2023-10-07)
+
+- [Fix a doc warning about custom classes with newer rustdoc.][286]
+
+**Contributors**: @robamu
+
+[286]: https://github.com/rust-num/num-traits/pull/286
+
+# Release 0.2.16 (2023-07-20)
+
+- [Upgrade to 2018 edition, **MSRV 1.31**][240]
+- [The new `ToBytes` and `FromBytes` traits][224] convert to and from byte
+ representations of a value, with little, big, and native-endian options.
+- [The new `Float::is_subnormal` method checks for subnormal values][279], with
+ a non-zero magnitude that is less than the normal minimum positive value.
+- Several other improvements to documentation and testing.
+
+**Contributors**: @ctrlcctrlv, @cuviper, @flier, @GuillaumeGomez, @kaidokert,
+@rs017991, @vicsn
+
+[224]: https://github.com/rust-num/num-traits/pull/224
+[240]: https://github.com/rust-num/num-traits/pull/240
+[279]: https://github.com/rust-num/num-traits/pull/279
+
+# Release 0.2.15 (2022-05-02)
+
+- [The new `Euclid` trait calculates Euclidean division][195], where the
+ remainder is always positive or zero.
+- [The new `LowerBounded` and `UpperBounded` traits][210] separately describe
+ types with lower and upper bounds. These traits are automatically implemented
+ for all fully-`Bounded` types.
+- [The new `Float::copysign` method copies the sign of the argument][207] to
+ to the magnitude of `self`.
+- [The new `PrimInt::leading_ones` and `trailing_ones` methods][205] are the
+ complement of the existing methods that count zero bits.
+- [The new `PrimInt::reverse_bits` method reverses the order of all bits][202]
+ of a primitive integer.
+- [Improved `Num::from_str_radix` for floats][201], also [ignoring case][214].
+- [`Float` and `FloatCore` use more from `libm`][196] when that is enabled.
+
+**Contributors**: @alion02, @clarfonthey, @cuviper, @ElectronicRU,
+@ibraheemdev, @SparrowLii, @sshilovsky, @tspiteri, @XAMPPRocky, @Xiretza
+
+[195]: https://github.com/rust-num/num-traits/pull/195
+[196]: https://github.com/rust-num/num-traits/pull/196
+[201]: https://github.com/rust-num/num-traits/pull/201
+[202]: https://github.com/rust-num/num-traits/pull/202
+[205]: https://github.com/rust-num/num-traits/pull/205
+[207]: https://github.com/rust-num/num-traits/pull/207
+[210]: https://github.com/rust-num/num-traits/pull/210
+[214]: https://github.com/rust-num/num-traits/pull/214
+
+# Release 0.2.14 (2020-10-29)
+
+- Clarify the license specification as "MIT OR Apache-2.0".
+
+**Contributors**: @cuviper
+
+# Release 0.2.13 (2020-10-29)
+
+- [The new `OverflowingAdd`, `OverflowingSub`, and `OverflowingMul` traits][180]
+ return a tuple with the operation result and a `bool` indicating overflow.
+- [The "i128" feature now overrides compiler probes for that support][185].
+ This may fix scenarios where `autocfg` probing doesn't work properly.
+- [Casts from large `f64` values to `f32` now saturate to infinity][186]. They
+ previously returned `None` because that was once thought to be undefined
+ behavior, but [rust#15536] resolved that such casts are fine.
+- [`Num::from_str_radix` documents requirements for radix support][192], which
+ are now more relaxed than previously implied. It is suggested to accept at
+ least `2..=36` without panicking, but `Err` may be returned otherwise.
+
+**Contributors**: @cuviper, @Enet4, @KaczuH, @martin-t, @newpavlov
+
+[180]: https://github.com/rust-num/num-traits/pull/180
+[185]: https://github.com/rust-num/num-traits/pull/185
+[186]: https://github.com/rust-num/num-traits/pull/186
+[192]: https://github.com/rust-num/num-traits/issues/192
+[rust#15536]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/15536
+
+# Release 0.2.12 (2020-06-11)
+
+- [The new `WrappingNeg` trait][153] will wrap the result if it exceeds the
+ boundary of the type, e.g. `i32::MIN.wrapping_neg() == i32::MIN`.
+- [The new `SaturatingAdd`, `SaturatingSub`, and `SaturatingMul` traits][165]
+ will saturate at the numeric bounds if the operation would overflow. These
+ soft-deprecate the existing `Saturating` trait that only has addition and
+ subtraction methods.
+- [Added new constants for logarithms, `FloatConst::{LOG10_2, LOG2_10}`][171].
+
+**Contributors**: @cuviper, @ocstl, @trepetti, @vallentin
+
+[153]: https://github.com/rust-num/num-traits/pull/153
+[165]: https://github.com/rust-num/num-traits/pull/165
+[171]: https://github.com/rust-num/num-traits/pull/171
+
+# Release 0.2.11 (2020-01-09)
+
+- [Added the full circle constant τ as `FloatConst::TAU`][145].
+- [Updated the `autocfg` build dependency to 1.0][148].
+
+**Contributors**: @cuviper, @m-ou-se
+
+[145]: https://github.com/rust-num/num-traits/pull/145
+[148]: https://github.com/rust-num/num-traits/pull/148
+
+# Release 0.2.10 (2019-11-22)
+
+- [Updated the `libm` dependency to 0.2][144].
+
+**Contributors**: @CryZe
+
+[144]: https://github.com/rust-num/num-traits/pull/144
+
+# Release 0.2.9 (2019-11-12)
+
+- [A new optional `libm` dependency][99] enables the `Float` and `Real` traits
+ in `no_std` builds.
+- [The new `clamp_min` and `clamp_max`][122] limit minimum and maximum values
+ while preserving input `NAN`s.
+- [Fixed a panic in floating point `from_str_radix` on invalid signs][126].
+- Miscellaneous documentation updates.
+
+**Contributors**: @cuviper, @dingelish, @HeroicKatora, @jturner314, @ocstl,
+@Shnatsel, @termoshtt, @waywardmonkeys, @yoanlcq
+
+[99]: https://github.com/rust-num/num-traits/pull/99
+[122]: https://github.com/rust-num/num-traits/pull/122
+[126]: https://github.com/rust-num/num-traits/pull/126
+
+# Release 0.2.8 (2019-05-21)
+
+- [Fixed feature detection on `no_std` targets][116].
+
+**Contributors**: @cuviper
+
+[116]: https://github.com/rust-num/num-traits/pull/116
+
+# Release 0.2.7 (2019-05-20)
+
+- [Documented when `CheckedShl` and `CheckedShr` return `None`][90].
+- [The new `Zero::set_zero` and `One::set_one`][104] will set values to their
+ identities in place, possibly optimized better than direct assignment.
+- [Documented general features and intentions of `PrimInt`][108].
+
+**Contributors**: @cuviper, @dvdhrm, @ignatenkobrain, @lcnr, @samueltardieu
+
+[90]: https://github.com/rust-num/num-traits/pull/90
+[104]: https://github.com/rust-num/num-traits/pull/104
+[108]: https://github.com/rust-num/num-traits/pull/108
+
+# Release 0.2.6 (2018-09-13)
+
+- [Documented that `pow(0, 0)` returns `1`][79]. Mathematically, this is not
+ strictly defined, but the current behavior is a pragmatic choice that has
+ precedent in Rust `core` for the primitives and in many other languages.
+- [The new `WrappingShl` and `WrappingShr` traits][81] will wrap the shift count
+ if it exceeds the bit size of the type.
+
+**Contributors**: @cuviper, @edmccard, @meltinglava
+
+[79]: https://github.com/rust-num/num-traits/pull/79
+[81]: https://github.com/rust-num/num-traits/pull/81
+
+# Release 0.2.5 (2018-06-20)
+
+- [Documentation for `mul_add` now clarifies that it's not always faster.][70]
+- [The default methods in `FromPrimitive` and `ToPrimitive` are more robust.][73]
+
+**Contributors**: @cuviper, @frewsxcv
+
+[70]: https://github.com/rust-num/num-traits/pull/70
+[73]: https://github.com/rust-num/num-traits/pull/73
+
+# Release 0.2.4 (2018-05-11)
+
+- [Support for 128-bit integers is now automatically detected and enabled.][69]
+ Setting the `i128` crate feature now causes the build script to panic if such
+ support is not detected.
+
+**Contributors**: @cuviper
+
+[69]: https://github.com/rust-num/num-traits/pull/69
+
+# Release 0.2.3 (2018-05-10)
+
+- [The new `CheckedNeg` and `CheckedRem` traits][63] perform checked `Neg` and
+ `Rem`, returning `Some(output)` or `None` on overflow.
+- [The `no_std` implementation of `FloatCore::to_degrees` for `f32`][61] now
+ uses a constant for greater accuracy, mirroring [rust#47919]. (With `std` it
+ just calls the inherent `f32::to_degrees` in the standard library.)
+- [The new `MulAdd` and `MulAddAssign` traits][59] perform a fused multiply-
+ add. For integer types this is just a convenience, but for floating point
+ types this produces a more accurate result than the separate operations.
+- [All applicable traits are now implemented for 128-bit integers][60] starting
+ with Rust 1.26, enabled by the new `i128` crate feature. The `FromPrimitive`
+ and `ToPrimitive` traits now also have corresponding 128-bit methods, which
+ default to converting via 64-bit integers for compatibility.
+
+**Contributors**: @cuviper, @LEXUGE, @regexident, @vks
+
+[59]: https://github.com/rust-num/num-traits/pull/59
+[60]: https://github.com/rust-num/num-traits/pull/60
+[61]: https://github.com/rust-num/num-traits/pull/61
+[63]: https://github.com/rust-num/num-traits/pull/63
+[rust#47919]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/47919
+
+# Release 0.2.2 (2018-03-18)
+
+- [Casting from floating point to integers now returns `None` on overflow][52],
+ avoiding [rustc's undefined behavior][rust-10184]. This applies to the `cast`
+ function and the traits `NumCast`, `FromPrimitive`, and `ToPrimitive`.
+
+**Contributors**: @apopiak, @cuviper, @dbarella
+
+[52]: https://github.com/rust-num/num-traits/pull/52
+[rust-10184]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/10184
+
+
+# Release 0.2.1 (2018-03-01)
+
+- [The new `FloatCore` trait][32] offers a subset of `Float` for `#![no_std]` use.
+ [This includes everything][41] except the transcendental functions and FMA.
+- [The new `Inv` trait][37] returns the multiplicative inverse, or reciprocal.
+- [The new `Pow` trait][37] performs exponentiation, much like the existing `pow`
+ function, but with generic exponent types.
+- [The new `One::is_one` method][39] tests if a value equals 1. Implementers
+ should override this method if there's a more efficient way to check for 1,
+ rather than comparing with a temporary `one()`.
+
+**Contributors**: @clarcharr, @cuviper, @vks
+
+[32]: https://github.com/rust-num/num-traits/pull/32
+[37]: https://github.com/rust-num/num-traits/pull/37
+[39]: https://github.com/rust-num/num-traits/pull/39
+[41]: https://github.com/rust-num/num-traits/pull/41
+
+
+# Release 0.2.0 (2018-02-06)
+
+- **breaking change**: [There is now a `std` feature][30], enabled by default, along
+ with the implication that building *without* this feature makes this a
+ `#![no_std]` crate.
+ - The `Float` and `Real` traits are only available when `std` is enabled.
+ - Otherwise, the API is unchanged, and num-traits 0.1.43 now re-exports its
+ items from num-traits 0.2 for compatibility (the [semver-trick]).
+
+**Contributors**: @cuviper, @termoshtt, @vks
+
+[semver-trick]: https://github.com/dtolnay/semver-trick
+[30]: https://github.com/rust-num/num-traits/pull/30
+
+
+# Release 0.1.43 (2018-02-06)
+
+- All items are now [re-exported from num-traits 0.2][31] for compatibility.
+
+[31]: https://github.com/rust-num/num-traits/pull/31
+
+
+# Release 0.1.42 (2018-01-22)
+
+- [num-traits now has its own source repository][num-356] at [rust-num/num-traits][home].
+- [`ParseFloatError` now implements `Display`][22].
+- [The new `AsPrimitive` trait][17] implements generic casting with the `as` operator.
+- [The new `CheckedShl` and `CheckedShr` traits][21] implement generic
+ support for the `checked_shl` and `checked_shr` methods on primitive integers.
+- [The new `Real` trait][23] offers a subset of `Float` functionality that may be applicable to more
+ types, with a blanket implementation for all existing `T: Float` types.
+
+Thanks to @cuviper, @Enet4, @fabianschuiki, @svartalf, and @yoanlcq for their contributions!
+
+[home]: https://github.com/rust-num/num-traits
+[num-356]: https://github.com/rust-num/num/pull/356
+[17]: https://github.com/rust-num/num-traits/pull/17
+[21]: https://github.com/rust-num/num-traits/pull/21
+[22]: https://github.com/rust-num/num-traits/pull/22
+[23]: https://github.com/rust-num/num-traits/pull/23
+
+
+# Prior releases
+
+No prior release notes were kept. Thanks all the same to the many
+contributors that have made this crate what it is!