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///|
/// Converts a double-precision floating-point number to a 32-bit unsigned
/// integer. Handles special cases including NaN and numbers outside the valid
/// `UInt` range.
///
/// Parameters:
///
/// * `self` : The double-precision floating-point number to be converted.
///
/// Returns a 32-bit unsigned integer value according to the following rules:
///
/// * Returns 0 if the input is NaN
/// * Returns `@uint.MAX_VALUE` (4294967295U) if the input is greater than or
///   equal to `@uint.MAX_VALUE`
/// * Returns `@uint.MIN_VALUE` (0U) if the input is less than or equal
///   to `@uint.MIN_VALUE`
/// * Otherwise returns the integer part of the input by truncating towards zero
///
/// Example:
///
/// ```mbt check
/// test {
///   inspect(42.0.to_uint(), content="42")
///   inspect((-42.5).to_uint(), content="0")
///   inspect((0.0 / 0.0).to_uint(), content="0") // NaN
///   inspect((1.0 / 0.0).to_uint(), content="4294967295") // Infinity
///   inspect((-1.0 / 0.0).to_uint(), content="0") // -Infinity
/// }
/// ```
pub fn Double::to_uint(self : Double) -> UInt {
  if self != self {
    0
  } else if self >= 4294967295.0 {
    4294967295U
  } else if self <= 0 {
    0
  } else {
    UInt::trunc_double(self)
  }
}