Operator overloading -- lets collect some use cases

Andrei Alexandrescu SeeWebsiteForEmail at erdani.org
Sun Dec 28 09:36:34 PST 2008


Don wrote:
> There's been some interesting discussion about operator overloading over 
> the past six months, but to take the next step, I think we need to 
> ground it in reality. What are the use cases?
> 
> I think that D's existing opCmp() takes care of the plethora of trivial 
> cases where <, >= etc are overloaded. It's the cases where the 
> arithmetic and logical operations are overloaded that are particularly 
> interesting to me.
> 
> The following mathematical cases immediately spring to mind:
> * complex numbers
> * quaternions (interesting since * is anti-commutative, a*b = -b*a)
> * vectors
> * matrices
> * tensors
> * bigint operations (including bigint, bigfloat,...)
> I think that all of those are easily defensible.
> 
> But I know of very few reasonable non-mathematical uses.
> In C++, I've seen them used for iostreams, regexps, and some stuff that 
> is quite frankly bizarre.
> 
> So, please post any use cases which you consider convincing.
> 

Dimensional analysis, e.g. mass * distance / time / time yields gorce 
(bonus points for remembering where the typo comes from).

Andrei



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