[rust][7.0] Make the test circuit work!

wip
Alpha Chen 9 years ago
parent 7e6c4bb8c6
commit 5601227fdf

@ -2,7 +2,6 @@ use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::ops::Index; use std::ops::Index;
#[test] #[test]
#[ignore]
fn test_solve() { fn test_solve() {
let input = "123 -> x let input = "123 -> x
456 -> y 456 -> y
@ -13,12 +12,19 @@ y RSHIFT 2 -> g
NOT x -> h NOT x -> h
NOT y -> i"; NOT y -> i";
assert_eq!(72, solve(input, "d"));
assert_eq!(507, solve(input, "e"));
assert_eq!(492, solve(input, "f"));
assert_eq!(114, solve(input, "g"));
assert_eq!(65412, solve(input, "h"));
assert_eq!(65079, solve(input, "i"));
assert_eq!(123, solve(input, "x")); assert_eq!(123, solve(input, "x"));
assert_eq!(456, solve(input, "y"));
} }
pub fn solve(input: &str, wire: &str) -> u16 { pub fn solve(input: &str, wire_id: &str) -> u16 {
let circuit = Circuit::new(input); let mut circuit = Circuit::new(input);
0 circuit.signal_on(wire_id)
} }
#[test] #[test]
@ -52,13 +58,17 @@ impl<'a> Circuit<'a> {
Circuit { connections: connections } Circuit { connections: connections }
} }
// TODO This should probably return a Result...
// TODO Is there a way for this to not be mutable?
fn signal_on(&mut self, wire_id: &'a str) -> u16 { fn signal_on(&mut self, wire_id: &'a str) -> u16 {
let value = match self.connections.get(&Wire(wire_id)) { let value = match self.connections.get(&Wire(wire_id)).unwrap() {
Some(&Signal::Value(value)) => value, &Signal::Value(value) => value,
Some(&Signal::Wire(Wire(input_wire_id))) => self.signal_on(input_wire_id), &Signal::Wire(Wire(input_wire_id)) => self.signal_on(input_wire_id),
Some(&Signal::Gate(Gate::And(Wire(a), Wire(b)))) => self.signal_on(a) & self.signal_on(b), &Signal::Gate(Gate::And(Wire(a), Wire(b))) => self.signal_on(a) & self.signal_on(b),
Some(&Signal::Gate(Gate::Not(Wire(a)))) => !self.signal_on(a), &Signal::Gate(Gate::LeftShift(Wire(a), i)) => self.signal_on(a) << i,
_ => 0, &Signal::Gate(Gate::Not(Wire(a))) => !self.signal_on(a),
&Signal::Gate(Gate::Or(Wire(a), Wire(b))) => self.signal_on(a) | self.signal_on(b),
&Signal::Gate(Gate::RightShift(Wire(a), i)) => self.signal_on(a) >> i,
}; };
value value
} }

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