Allow relative speed of -0.0 (#7740)
# Objective -0.0 should typically be treated exactly the same as 0.0, but this assertion was rejecting it while allowing 0.0. The `Duration` API handles this correctly (on recent Rust versions) and returns a zero `Duration` for both -0.0 and 0.0. ## Solution Check for `ratio >= 0.0`, which is true if `ratio` is `-0.0`. --- ## Changelog Allow relative speed of -0.0 in the `Time::set_relative_speed_fXX` methods.
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				| @ -399,7 +399,7 @@ impl Time { | |||||||
|     #[inline] |     #[inline] | ||||||
|     pub fn set_relative_speed_f64(&mut self, ratio: f64) { |     pub fn set_relative_speed_f64(&mut self, ratio: f64) { | ||||||
|         assert!(ratio.is_finite(), "tried to go infinitely fast"); |         assert!(ratio.is_finite(), "tried to go infinitely fast"); | ||||||
|         assert!(ratio.is_sign_positive(), "tried to go back in time"); |         assert!(ratio >= 0.0, "tried to go back in time"); | ||||||
|         self.relative_speed = ratio; |         self.relative_speed = ratio; | ||||||
|     } |     } | ||||||
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