Rewrite old code into 2018 style.

Nice test for my 2018 repo set up. Which turns out needs some tweaking.
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2018-11-12 13:13:03 +01:00
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2016/.gitignore vendored
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*/solution Cargo.lock
*/target target
*/Cargo.lock

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[package]
name = "aoc-2016"
version = "0.1.0"
authors = ["Bert Peters <bert@bertptrs.nl>"]
[dependencies]
clap = "2.32"

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R8, R4, R4, R8

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use std::collections::HashSet;
use std::error::Error;
use std::env;
use std::fs::File;
use std::io::prelude::*;
use std::path::Path;
use std::str;
fn dist(pos: (i32, i32)) -> i32
{
let (x, y) = pos;
return x.abs() + y.abs()
}
fn walk(pos: (i32, i32), dir: i32) -> (i32, i32)
{
let backwards = if dir & 2 == 2 { -1 } else { 1 };
let (x, y) = pos;
(x + backwards * (1 - (dir & 1)), y + backwards * (dir & 1))
}
fn main() {
let args: Vec<String> = env::args().collect();
let path = Path::new(&args[1]);
let display = path.display();
// Open the path in read-only mode, returns `io::Result<File>`
let mut file = match File::open(&path) {
// The `description` method of `io::Error` returns a string that
// describes the error
Err(why) => panic!("couldn't open {}: {}", display,
why.description()),
Ok(file) => file,
};
let mut content = String::new();
match file.read_to_string(&mut content) {
Err(why) => panic!("couldn't open {}: {}", display,
why.description()),
Ok(_) => {},
};
let mut pos = (0, 0);
let mut dir = 0;
let mut found = false;
let mut positions = HashSet::new();
positions.insert(pos);
for instruction in content.split(", ") {
let turn = &instruction[..1];
let steps_opt: Option<i32> = instruction[1..].trim().parse().ok();
let steps = match steps_opt {
Some(num) => num,
None => panic!("Could note parse number of steps"),
};
if turn == "R" {
dir += 1;
} else {
dir += 3;
}
dir %= 4;
for _ in 0..steps {
pos = walk(pos, dir);
if !found && positions.contains(&pos) {
println!("Visited twice at dist {}", dist(pos)) ;
found = true;
} else {
positions.insert(pos);
}
}
}
println!("Total distance is {}", dist(pos));
}

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use std::io;
/// Apply Erathostenes's sieve to the supplied array
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// * `dest` - the destination slice to fill with the sieve. This is
/// assumed to be filled with "true" before being handed to this
/// method.
pub fn prime_sieve(dest: &mut[bool]) {
if dest.len() >= 1 {
dest[0] = false;
}
if dest.len() >= 2 {
dest[1] = false;
}
let limit = (dest.len() as f64).sqrt() as usize;
for i in 1..(limit + 1) {
if !dest[i] {
continue
}
for j in ((i * i)..(dest.len())).step_by(i) {
dest[j] = false;
}
}
}
/// Solution trait
///
/// Every day's solution should implement this function so that it can
/// be easily run from the main program.
pub trait Solution {
/// Solve the first part of the day
fn part1(&mut self, input: &mut io::Read) -> String;
/// Solve the second part of the day
fn part2(&mut self, input: &mut io::Read) -> String;
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
#[test]
fn test_prime_sieve() {
let mut input = [true; 10];
prime_sieve(&mut input);
let output = [
false, false,
true, true,
false, true,
false, true,
false, false
];
assert_eq!(output, input);
}
}

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use std::io;
use common;
use std::collections::HashSet;
use std::error::Error;
fn dist(pos: (i32, i32)) -> i32 {
let (x, y) = pos;
return x.abs() + y.abs()
}
pub struct Day1 {
pos: (i32, i32),
dir: i32,
}
impl Day1 {
pub fn new() -> Day1 {
Day1{
pos: (0, 0),
dir: (0),
}
}
fn walk(&mut self) -> (i32, i32) {
let backwards = if self.dir & 2 == 2 { -1 } else { 1 };
let (x, y) = self.pos;
self.pos = (x + backwards * (1 - (self.dir & 1)), y + backwards * (self.dir & 1));
self.pos
}
fn turn(&mut self, action: &str) {
if action == "R" {
self.dir += 1;
} else {
self.dir += 3;
}
self.dir %= 4;
}
}
impl common::Solution for Day1 {
fn part1(&mut self, input: &mut io::Read) -> String {
let mut content = String::new();
match input.read_to_string(&mut content) {
Err(why) => panic!("couldn't open input: {}", why.description()),
Ok(_) => {},
};
for instruction in content.split(", ") {
let turn = &instruction[..1];
let steps: i32 = instruction[1..].trim().parse().expect("Invalid number of steps");
self.turn(turn);
for _ in 0..steps {
self.walk();
}
}
format!("{}", dist(self.pos))
}
fn part2(&mut self, input: &mut io::Read) -> String {
let mut content = String::new();
match input.read_to_string(&mut content) {
Err(why) => panic!("couldn't open input: {}", why.description()),
Ok(_) => {},
};
let mut positions = HashSet::new();
positions.insert(self.pos);
for instruction in content.split(", ") {
let turn = &instruction[..1];
let steps: i32 = instruction[1..].trim().parse().expect("Invalid number of steps");
self.turn(turn);
for _ in 0..steps {
let pos = self.walk();
if positions.contains(&pos) {
return format!("{}", dist(pos))
} else {
positions.insert(pos);
}
}
}
panic!("Never visited anything twice!")
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::Day1;
use common::Solution;
#[test]
fn sample_part1() {
let mut instance = Day1::new();
assert_eq!("8", instance.part1(&mut "R8, R4, R4, R8".as_bytes()))
}
#[test]
fn sample_part2() {
let mut instance = Day1::new();
assert_eq!("4", instance.part2(&mut "R8, R4, R4, R8".as_bytes()))
}
}

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extern crate clap;
use clap::{Arg, App};
use std::fs;
use std::io;
pub mod common;
pub mod day1;
fn get_impl(day: i32) -> Box<common::Solution> {
match day {
1 => { Box::new(day1::Day1::new()) }
_ => {
panic!("Unimplemented day {}", day)
}
}
}
fn main() {
let matches = App::new("Advent of Code")
.version("2016")
.author("Bert Peters <bert@bertptrs.nl>")
.arg(Arg::with_name("day")
.value_name("DAY")
.help("Number of the day to execute")
.required(true)
.takes_value(true))
.arg(Arg::with_name("part2")
.short("2")
.help("Whether to run part 2")
.long("part2"))
.arg(Arg::with_name("input")
.short("i")
.long("input")
.help("Optional input file, stdin otherwise")
.takes_value(true))
.get_matches();
let day: i32 = (&matches.value_of("day").unwrap()).parse()
.expect("Invalid int");
let mut implementation = get_impl(day);
let mut data: Box<io::Read> = match matches.value_of("input") {
Some(filename) => { Box::new(fs::File::open(filename).unwrap()) }
None => { Box::new(io::stdin()) }
};
if matches.is_present("part2") {
println!("{}", implementation.part2(&mut data));
} else {
println!("{}", implementation.part1(&mut data));
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
#[test]
fn test_get_impl() {
// Verify that we can load all days
let last_implemented = 1;
for d in 1..(last_implemented + 1) {
get_impl(d);
}
}
}