d11: Rust: functions are easy; traits are hard

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if command -v nix-shell &> /dev/null
then
use flake
fi

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.direnv
target

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[package]
name = "d9"
version = "0.1.0"
edition = "2021"
[dev-dependencies]
bacon = "2.2.8"
rstest = "0.16.0"
[dependencies]
itertools = "0.10.5"

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# Bootstrapping clojure project on

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Monkey 0:
Starting items: 79, 98
Operation: new = old * 19
Test: divisible by 23
If true: throw to monkey 2
If false: throw to monkey 3
Monkey 1:
Starting items: 54, 65, 75, 74
Operation: new = old + 6
Test: divisible by 19
If true: throw to monkey 2
If false: throw to monkey 0
Monkey 2:
Starting items: 79, 60, 97
Operation: new = old * old
Test: divisible by 13
If true: throw to monkey 1
If false: throw to monkey 3
Monkey 3:
Starting items: 74
Operation: new = old + 3
Test: divisible by 17
If true: throw to monkey 0
If false: throw to monkey 1

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Monkey 0:
Starting items: 59, 65, 86, 56, 74, 57, 56
Operation: new = old * 17
Test: divisible by 3
If true: throw to monkey 3
If false: throw to monkey 6
Monkey 1:
Starting items: 63, 83, 50, 63, 56
Operation: new = old + 2
Test: divisible by 13
If true: throw to monkey 3
If false: throw to monkey 0
Monkey 2:
Starting items: 93, 79, 74, 55
Operation: new = old + 1
Test: divisible by 2
If true: throw to monkey 0
If false: throw to monkey 1
Monkey 3:
Starting items: 86, 61, 67, 88, 94, 69, 56, 91
Operation: new = old + 7
Test: divisible by 11
If true: throw to monkey 6
If false: throw to monkey 7
Monkey 4:
Starting items: 76, 50, 51
Operation: new = old * old
Test: divisible by 19
If true: throw to monkey 2
If false: throw to monkey 5
Monkey 5:
Starting items: 77, 76
Operation: new = old + 8
Test: divisible by 17
If true: throw to monkey 2
If false: throw to monkey 1
Monkey 6:
Starting items: 74
Operation: new = old * 2
Test: divisible by 5
If true: throw to monkey 4
If false: throw to monkey 7
Monkey 7:
Starting items: 86, 85, 52, 86, 91, 95
Operation: new = old + 6
Test: divisible by 7
If true: throw to monkey 4
If false: throw to monkey 5

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{
"nodes": {
"flake-utils": {
"locked": {
"lastModified": 1667395993,
"narHash": "sha256-nuEHfE/LcWyuSWnS8t12N1wc105Qtau+/OdUAjtQ0rA=",
"owner": "numtide",
"repo": "flake-utils",
"rev": "5aed5285a952e0b949eb3ba02c12fa4fcfef535f",
"type": "github"
},
"original": {
"owner": "numtide",
"repo": "flake-utils",
"type": "github"
}
},
"flake-utils_2": {
"locked": {
"lastModified": 1659877975,
"narHash": "sha256-zllb8aq3YO3h8B/U0/J1WBgAL8EX5yWf5pMj3G0NAmc=",
"owner": "numtide",
"repo": "flake-utils",
"rev": "c0e246b9b83f637f4681389ecabcb2681b4f3af0",
"type": "github"
},
"original": {
"owner": "numtide",
"repo": "flake-utils",
"type": "github"
}
},
"nixpkgs": {
"locked": {
"lastModified": 1670064435,
"narHash": "sha256-+ELoY30UN+Pl3Yn7RWRPabykwebsVK/kYE9JsIsUMxQ=",
"owner": "nixos",
"repo": "nixpkgs",
"rev": "61a8a98e6d557e6dd7ed0cdb54c3a3e3bbc5e25c",
"type": "github"
},
"original": {
"owner": "nixos",
"ref": "nixos-unstable",
"repo": "nixpkgs",
"type": "github"
}
},
"nixpkgs_2": {
"locked": {
"lastModified": 1665296151,
"narHash": "sha256-uOB0oxqxN9K7XGF1hcnY+PQnlQJ+3bP2vCn/+Ru/bbc=",
"owner": "NixOS",
"repo": "nixpkgs",
"rev": "14ccaaedd95a488dd7ae142757884d8e125b3363",
"type": "github"
},
"original": {
"owner": "NixOS",
"ref": "nixpkgs-unstable",
"repo": "nixpkgs",
"type": "github"
}
},
"root": {
"inputs": {
"flake-utils": "flake-utils",
"nixpkgs": "nixpkgs",
"rust-overlay": "rust-overlay"
}
},
"rust-overlay": {
"inputs": {
"flake-utils": "flake-utils_2",
"nixpkgs": "nixpkgs_2"
},
"locked": {
"lastModified": 1670552927,
"narHash": "sha256-lCE51eAGrAFS4k9W5aDGFpVtOAwQQ/rFMN80PCDh0vo=",
"owner": "oxalica",
"repo": "rust-overlay",
"rev": "a0fdafd18c9cf599fde17fbaf07dbb20fa57eecb",
"type": "github"
},
"original": {
"owner": "oxalica",
"repo": "rust-overlay",
"type": "github"
}
}
},
"root": "root",
"version": 7
}

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{
description = "Python + Rust workspace for AoC";
inputs = {
nixpkgs.url = "github:nixos/nixpkgs/nixos-unstable";
flake-utils.url = "github:numtide/flake-utils";
rust-overlay.url = "github:oxalica/rust-overlay";
};
outputs = { nixpkgs, flake-utils, rust-overlay, ... } @ inputs:
flake-utils.lib.eachSystem flake-utils.lib.defaultSystems (sys:
let
overlays = [ rust-overlay.overlays.default ];
pkgs = import nixpkgs { system = sys; overlays = overlays; };
shellHookAfter = ''
echo "The input files should be placed under ./data/{submission,example}.txt"
echo "This problem shares one input between two parts"
'';
py_pkgs = [ pkgs.python310 ];
rs_pkgs = [
pkgs.openssl
pkgs.pkg-config
# Add rust-src, which rust-analyzer seems to rely upon
(pkgs.rust-bin.selectLatestNightlyWith
(
toolchain:
toolchain.default.override {
extensions = [ "rust-src" ];
}
))
# rust devex
pkgs.bacon # kinda like nodemon
pkgs.rust-analyzer
];
in
{
# Jack of all trades
devShell = pkgs.mkShell
{
buildInputs = py_pkgs ++ rs_pkgs;
shellHook = ''
echo "> Default runtime. This contains both rust and python3 env"
echo "Run ./run-py.sh for Python's output and ./run-rs.sh for Rust's output"
'' + shellHookAfter;
};
devShells = {
# nix develop ./#lua
# lua = pkgs.mkShell {
# nativeBuildInputs = lua_pkgs;
# shellHook = ''
# echo "> Lua runtime"
# echo "Run ./run-lua.sh to see the output of the solution"
# '' + shellHookAfter;
# };
# nix develop ./#fennel
# nix develop ./#python
rust = pkgs.mkShell {
nativeBuildInputs = rs_pkgs;
shellHook = ''
echo "> Rust runtime"
echo "Run ./run-rs.sh to see output of the solution"
echo "For quick feedback loop: bacon check-all"
'' + shellHookAfter;
};
python = pkgs.mkShell {
nativeBuildInputs = py_pkgs;
shellHook = ''
echo "> Python3 runtime"
echo "Run ./run-py.sh to see the output of the solution"
'' + shellHookAfter;
};
};
}
);
}

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#!/usr/bin/env sh
echo "example"
python3 ./src/main.py ./data/example.txt
echo "submission"
python3 ./src/main.py ./data/submission.txt

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
import sys
from typing import Iterable
import os
def part1(insns: list[list[str]], init = 1):
reg = init
regs = [reg]
for insn in insns:
match insn:
case ["noop"]:
regs.append(regs[-1])
case ["addx", adder]:
reg += int(adder)
regs.append(regs[-1])
regs.append(reg)
case e:
raise RuntimeError(f"lol what case is this? {e=}")
print("regs", os.pathsep.join(str(reg) for reg in regs))
def ret(queries: Iterable[int]):
signal_bases = [(i, regs[i-1]) for i in queries]
print(signal_bases)
return sum(signal[0] * signal[1] for signal in signal_bases)
return (regs, ret)
def part2(insns: list[list[str]], init = 1, width = 40):
regs, _ = part1(insns, init)
position = lambda cycle: (cycle) % width
active = [['#' if (position(cycle) in range(regs[cycle]-1, regs[cycle]+2)) else '.'
for cycle in range(row, min(row + width, len(regs)))]
for row in range(0, len(regs),width)]
return active
def main(lines: Iterable[str]):
instructions = [s.split() for s in (line.strip() for line in lines) if len(s) > 0]
# print("part1", part1(instructions)([1,2,3,4,5]))
print("part1", part1(instructions)[1]([20, 60, 100, 140, 180, 220]))
part2_ans = part2(instructions)
print("part2")
for line in part2_ans:
print(str().join(line))
pass
def _main(filename: str):
with open(filename, "r") as f:
main(f)
if __name__=="__main__":
_main(sys.argv[1])
# For neovim integrated repl which can evaluate per selection
REPL = """
_main("./data/example.txt")
_main("./data/submission.txt")
main([
"noop",
"addx 3",
"addx -5"
])
[1, 1, 1, 4, 4, -1, -1, -6, -6]
"""

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use core::result;
use std::collections::VecDeque;
use std::iter::Iterator;
use std::num::Wrapping;
use std::ops::{Add, Div, Mul, Sub};
use itertools::Itertools;
fn ex_case() -> &'static str {
include_str!("../data/example.txt")
}
fn sub_case() -> &'static str {
include_str!("../data/submission.txt")
}
fn process_input(input_str: &str) -> Result<Vec<Monkey>> {
Ok(collect_errs(parse_universe(input_str))
.map_err(|e| e.collect_vec().join("\n"))?
.collect_vec())
}
fn main() -> Result<()> {
// let test = include_str!("../data/example.txt");
let sub = sub_case();
let universe = process_input(sub)?;
println!("part1: {}", part1(universe.iter()));
part2(universe.iter());
Ok(())
}
/// If there exists an [`Err`] in [`results`], this function filters out so that
/// it only returns Err values. Otherwise, returns [`Ok`]
fn collect_errs<T, E, ResultIter: Iterator<Item = core::result::Result<T, E>>>(
results: ResultIter,
) -> result::Result<impl Iterator<Item = T>, impl Iterator<Item = E>> {
let v = results.collect_vec();
let has_err = v.iter().any(|res| res.is_err());
if has_err {
Err(v.into_iter().filter_map(|e| e.err()))
} else {
Ok(v.into_iter().filter_map(|e| e.ok()))
}
}
/// Allows for lazy results
trait CanResult {
type T;
type E;
fn result(self) -> result::Result<Self::T, Self::E>;
}
impl <T, E> CanResult for core::result::Result<T, E> {
type T = T;
type E = E;
fn result(self) -> result::Result<Self::T, Self::E> {self}
}
trait CollectErrs {
type T;
type E;
type IterT: Iterator<Item=Self::T>;
type IterE: Iterator<Item=Self::E>;
type R: CanResult<T=Self::IterT, E=Self::IterE>;
fn collect_errs(self) -> Self::R;
}
struct CollectErrsResult<T, E, ResIter: Iterator<Item=core::result::Result<T,E>>> {
input: ResIter
}
impl <T, E, ResIter: Iterator<Item=core::result::Result<T,E>>> CanResult for CollectErrsResult<T, E, ResIter> {
fn result(self) -> result::Result<Self::T, Self::E> {
let v = self.input.collect_vec();
let has_err = v.iter().any(|res| res.is_err());
if has_err {
Err(v.into_iter().filter_map(|e| e.err()))
} else {
Ok(v.into_iter().filter_map(|e| e.ok()))
}
}
}
impl<T, E, ResIter: Iterator<Item=core::result::Result<T,E>>>
CollectErrs for ResIter
{
type T = T;
type E = E;
type IterT;
type IterE;
fn collect_errs(self) -> result::Result<Self::IterT, Self::IterE> {
todo!()
}
}
// <T, E, ResultIter: Iterator<Item=core::result::Result<T, E>>>
fn part1<'a>(universe: impl Iterator<Item = &'a Monkey>) -> u32 {
todo!();
}
fn part2<'a>(universe: impl Iterator<Item = &'a Monkey>) {
todo!();
}
type MyErr = String;
type Result<T> = core::result::Result<T, MyErr>;
type Int = Wrapping<u32>;
trait TypeContainer<T> {
type ContainedType; // AssociatedType default is unstable
}
impl<T> TypeContainer<T> for Wrapping<T> {
type ContainedType = T;
}
trait MonadFrom<T>: TypeContainer<T> {
fn monad_ctor(t: T) -> Self;
}
// impl <T, Contained> MonadFrom<Contained> for T where T: TypeContainer<Contained> {
// fn monad_ctor(t: Contained) -> Self {
// Self(t) // The Self constructor can only be used with tuple or unit structs
// }
// }
impl<T> MonadFrom<T> for Wrapping<T> {
fn monad_ctor(t: T) -> Self {
Self(t)
}
}
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
enum MonkeyOperator {
Const(Int),
Id,
ConstOp {
my_const: Int,
op: fn(Int, Int) -> Int,
},
SelfOp(fn(Int, Int) -> Int),
}
impl MonkeyOperator {
fn apply(&self, old: Int) -> Int {
match &self {
Self::Const(e) => *e,
Self::Id => old,
Self::ConstOp { my_const, op } => op(*my_const, old),
Self::SelfOp(op) => op(old, old),
}
}
}
/// Parses the expression `"new"{ }"="{ }<rval_tok>[{ }<op>{ }<rval_tok>]`
fn parse_monkey_op(input: &str) -> Result<MonkeyOperator> {
// should be in the following format: old <op> <rval>
fn _op_parse(op: &str) -> Result<fn(Int, Int) -> Int> {
match op {
"*" => Ok(Int::mul),
"/" => Ok(Int::div),
"+" => Ok(Int::add),
"-" => Ok(Int::sub),
e => Err(format!("idk wtf is the case with {e}")),
}
}
fn _parse(v: Vec<&str>) -> Result<MonkeyOperator> {
match &v[..2] {
["new", "="] => Ok(()),
_ => Err(format!(
"monkey operation expr should start with \"new = \""
)),
}?;
match &v[2..] {
["old"] => Ok(MonkeyOperator::Id),
// I want Int::ContainedType so bad :(
[e] => e
.parse::<<Int as TypeContainer<_>>::ContainedType>()
.map(|e| MonkeyOperator::Const(Int::monad_ctor(e)))
.map_err(|e| e.to_string()),
e => Err(format!("idk wtf is the case with {:?}", e)),
}
}
_parse(input.split_whitespace().collect_vec())
}
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
struct Monkey {
monkey_id: u8,
worry_q: VecDeque<u32>,
operation: MonkeyOperator,
worry_divcheck: u32,
dest_div: usize, // if divisble by worry_divcheck, which monkey to throw to?
dest_not_div: usize, // if not divisible, which monkey to throw to?
}
/// Turns the monkey's input as specified in ../data/example.txt
/// into Monkey
fn parse_monkey(monkey_input: &str) -> Result<Monkey> {
let mut spl = monkey_input.lines();
// "Monkey 0"
let monkey_id = spl
.next()
.and_then(|id_str| id_str.split(' ').last())
// "0:" \in possible(id)
.map(|id| id.chars().take(id.len() - 1))
.ok_or_else(|| "Failed to parse monkey id input".to_string())
// "0"
.and_then(|id| {
id.collect::<String>()
.parse::<u8>()
.map_err(|e| e.to_string())
})?;
// | Starting items: [item{, item}]
let worry_q = spl
.next()
.and_then(|id_str| id_str.split(": ").last())
.map(|s| s.split(", "))
.ok_or_else(|| "Failed to parse worry_q".to_string())?;
.and_then(|int_spl| int_spl.map(|int_s| int_s.parse::<u32>()))
.map(|worries| worries.collect::<VecDeque<_>>())
let operation = spl
.next()
.and_then(|op_line| op_line.split(": ").last())
.ok_or_else(|| "Failed to parse monkey operation".to_string())
.and_then(|op_str| parse_monkey_op(op_str))?;
let worry_divcheck = spl
.next()
.and_then(|div_test_ln| div_test_ln.split_whitespace().last())
.ok_or_else(|| "Failed to parse divisible test value".to_string())
.and_then(|div_str| div_str.parse::<u32>().map_err(|e| e.to_string()))?;
let mut parse_monkey_idx_div = || {
spl.next()
.and_then(|ln| ln.split_whitespace().last())
.ok_or_else(|| "Failed to parse which monkey index to throw if divisible".to_string())
.and_then(|div_str| div_str.parse::<usize>().map_err(|e| e.to_string()))
};
let dest_div = parse_monkey_idx_div()?;
let dest_no_div = parse_monkey_idx_div()?;
Monkey {
monkey_id,
worry_q,
operation,
worry_divcheck,
dest_div,
dest_no_div,
}
}
fn parse_universe<'a>(input: &'a str) -> impl Iterator<Item = Result<Monkey>> + 'a + Clone {
input.split("\n\n").map(parse_monkey)
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
#[test]
fn part1_example() {
assert_eq!(part1((process_input(ex_case())).unwrap()));
}
#[test]
fn part2_example() {}
#[rstest::rstest]
#[case(0)]
#[case(1)]
#[case(2)]
#[case(3)]
#[case(414)]
fn parse_monkeyop_id(#[case] input: u32) {
let id = parse_monkey_op("new = old").unwrap();
assert_eq!(id.apply(Int::monad_ctor(input)), Int::monad_ctor(input));
}
#[rstest::rstest]
#[case(0, 14)]
#[case(0, 1)]
#[case(0, 7)]
#[case(7, 14)]
#[case(7, 69)]
fn parse_monkey_op_const(#[case] my_const: u32, #[case] ignored_old_val: u32) {
let const_ret = parse_monkey_op(format!("new = {my_const}").as_str()).unwrap();
assert_eq!(
const_ret.apply(Int::monad_ctor(ignored_old_val)),
Int::monad_ctor(my_const)
);
}
// #[test]
// fn panic() {
// panic!("lol")
// }
}