C++ to D

Dennis Ritchie via Digitalmars-d-learn digitalmars-d-learn at puremagic.com
Thu Apr 2 02:59:34 PDT 2015


On Wednesday, 1 April 2015 at 17:51:40 UTC, John Colvin wrote:
> Don't really see the point. Here's a neat thing that's 
> definitely cheating because although it stores the results in 
> the type system, the arithmetic is done in constant-folding:
>
> struct Integer(int a){}
> template Value(T)
> {
>     static if (is(T == Integer!a, int a))
>         enum Value = a;
>     else static assert(false, "Can't get Value for " ~ 
> T.stringof);
> }
> alias Inc(T) = Integer!(Value!T + 1);
>
>
> But if you really insist on it being all type-system (until you 
> wan't the answer of course):
>
> struct Zero{}
>
> template Succ(T)
> {
>     static if (is(T == Pred!A, A))
> 		alias Succ = A;
> 	else
> 		struct Succ{}
> }
>
> template Pred(T)
> {
>     static if (is(T == Succ!A, A))
> 		alias Pred = A;
> 	else
> 		struct Pred{}
> }
>
> enum isPositive(T) = is(T == Succ!A, A);
> enum isNegative(T) = is(T == Pred!A, A);
> enum isZero(T) = is(T == Zero);
>
> template Add(A, B)
> {
> 	static if (isZero!B)
> 		alias Add = A;
> 	else static if (isPositive!B)
> 		alias Add = Add!(Succ!A, Pred!B);
> 	else
> 		alias Add = Add!(Pred!A, Succ!B);
> }
>
> template Value(T, int seed = 0)
> {
> 	static if (isZero!T)
> 		enum Value = seed;
> 	else static if (isPositive!T)
> 		enum Value = Value!(Pred!T, seed+1);
> 	else
> 		enum Value = Value!(Succ!T, seed-1);
> }
>
> unittest
> {
> 	alias One = Succ!Zero;
> 	alias Two = Succ!One;
> 	alias MinusThree = Pred!(Pred!(Pred!Zero));
> 	
> 	static assert (Value!Zero == 0);
> 	static assert (Value!One == 1);
> 	static assert (Value!Two == 2);
> 	static assert (Value!MinusThree == -3);
> 	
> 	static assert (Value!(Add!(One, MinusThree)) == -2);
> 	static assert (Value!(Add!(One, Two)) == 3);
> 	static assert (is(Add!(Add!(One, Two), MinusThree) == Zero));
> }

Thanks.


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