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February 11, 2013 Boost.units ported to D | ||||
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| Greetings, source: https://github.com/Arlen/phobos/blob/std_units/std/units.d docs: http://arlen.github.com/phobos/std_units.html you will also need the rational module, source: https://github.com/Arlen/phobos/blob/std_rational/std/rational.d docs: http://arlen.github.com/phobos/std_rational.html There is still some work to be done, so I'm calling it an alpha release. I don't know if it belongs in Phobos or not, but I hope others will find it useful as I have. External Issues: 1. Many of the definitions of the systems have been commented out (starting line 3217) because during compilation DMD runs out of memory. As it is, on my system DMD consume nearly 2GB of ram. As a side note, the definitions should be in their own separate modules, but for now they are placed in structs. 2. Very long and not so helpful error messages. When I say long I'm talking hundreds and sometimes thousands of lines of error messages produced by DMD. Bugs in D: If you grep for "D_BUG_" you will find several potential bugs that I've marked. I would appreciate it if someone could take a look. FIXMEs: There are a number of FIXMEs, and at the moment I don't have the best solution for them. You will find them if you grep for "FIXME_", with FIXME_6 being the most important one. And then there are the potential bugs in Boost.units, which you will find in the very last part of the units.d module. I have posted several of them on stackoverflow. I have also emailed the original authors and waiting to hear from them. #4 is holding back the completion of Absolute, which also affect Quantity. I'm considering removing Absolute altogether. And finally, there is the function convert (line 3666). It needs some cleanup, but this is the function used to explicitly convert from a quantity to another. I haven't decided on the actual syntax yet, but in Boost.units casting is used (e.g., quantity<cgs::length> L1 = static_cast<quantity<cgs::length> >(L2)). Any ideas? Arlen |
February 11, 2013 Re: Boost.units ported to D | ||||
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Posted in reply to Arlen | > And finally, there is the function convert (line 3666). It needs some cleanup, but this is the function used to explicitly convert from a quantity to another. I haven't decided on the actual syntax yet, but in Boost.units casting is used (e.g., quantity<cgs::length> L1 = static_cast<quantity<cgs::length> >(L2)). Any ideas?
You could make: to!unit(12) possible (to from std.conv)
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February 11, 2013 Re: Boost.units ported to D | ||||
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Posted in reply to Arlen | Arlen: > https://github.com/Arlen/phobos/blob/std_units/std/units.d > docs: http://arlen.github.com/phobos/std_units.html It seems a lot of work. But code like this is not encouraging: Quantity!(si.Energy) work(Quantity!(si.Force) F, Quantity!(si.Length) dx) { return F * dx; } void main() { Quantity!(si.Force) F = 2.0 * si.newton; Quantity!(si.Length) dx = 2.0 * si.meter; Quantity!(si.Energy) E = work(F, dx); writefln("F = %s\ndx = %s\nE = %s\n", F, dx, E); alias Complex!double ComplexType; Quantity!(si.ElectricPotential, ComplexType) v = complex(12.5, 0) * si.volts; Quantity!(si.Current, ComplexType) i = complex(3, 4) * si.amperes; Quantity!(si.Resistance, ComplexType) z = complex(1.5, -2) * si.ohms; I think units are something that needs a good syntax to have a chance to be used :-( Bye, bearophile |
February 11, 2013 Re: Boost.units ported to D | ||||
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Posted in reply to Arlen | It is possible write something like?
>auto force = 2.0 * SI.Newton;
>auto energy = force * 2.0 * SI.Meter;
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February 11, 2013 Re: Boost.units ported to D | ||||
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Posted in reply to bearophile | On 2013-02-11 20:08, bearophile wrote:
> It seems a lot of work.
> But code like this is not encouraging
Nah, it's quite digestible after replacing "Quantity" with "Q".
But would anyone doing numerical processing ever use typed units?
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February 11, 2013 Re: Boost.units ported to D | ||||
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Posted in reply to Michael Attachments:
| On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 1:19 PM, Michael <pr@m1xa.com> wrote:
> It is possible write something like?
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> auto force = 2.0 * SI.Newton;
>> auto energy = force * 2.0 * SI.Meter;
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Yes because typeof(2.0 * si.newton) is Quantity!(si.Force) and typeof(force
* 2.0 * si.meter) is Quantity!(si.Energy). In the future when the unit
systems are placed in their own modules, you could alias away and say:
auto force = 2.0 * newton;
auto energy = force * 2.0 * meters;
Also note, 'newton' and 'meter' are instances of Unit. You could define your own and give whatever name you like. For example:
si.Length myMeter;
auto x = 3.0 * myMeter;
writeln(x); // prints '3 m'
In std.units I had to make the instances manifest constants (using instanceOf mixin) because they are in structs. That will probably change in the future if each system is placed in its own module. In that case std.unit will have to become a package, and I'm not sure if packages are allowed in Phobos. Anyone know?
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February 11, 2013 Re: Boost.units ported to D | ||||
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Posted in reply to Arlen | How about something like meters!15 or newtons!30? For me it is more pleasing and shorter than multiplication. |
February 11, 2013 Re: Boost.units ported to D | ||||
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Posted in reply to develop32 Attachments:
| On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 4:18 PM, develop32 <develop32@gmail.com> wrote:
> How about something like meters!15 or newtons!30? For me it is more pleasing and shorter than multiplication.
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'meters!15' is supposed to be '15 * meters', right? Then how would you express '15 / meters' ? You cannot; therefore, 'meters!15' doesn't make sense.
15 * meters, has an outupt '15 m' which is short for '15 m^1'. The
exponent is not shown when it's 1.
15 / meters, has an output '15 m^-1'
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February 11, 2013 Re: Boost.units ported to D | ||||
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Posted in reply to Arlen | On Monday, 11 February 2013 at 22:33:02 UTC, Arlen wrote:
> 'meters!15' is supposed to be '15 * meters', right? Then how would you
> express '15 / meters' ? You cannot; therefore, 'meters!15' doesn't make
> sense.
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> 15 * meters, has an outupt '15 m' which is short for '15 m^1'. The
> exponent is not shown when it's 1.
> 15 / meters, has an output '15 m^-1'
Oh, somehow that skipped my mind.
But 15 / meters could be meters!(15, -1). It suits me more as it stands out of the whole expression and I would less likely make a mistake while writing it.
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February 11, 2013 Re: Boost.units ported to D | ||||
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Posted in reply to Arlen | On Monday, 11 February 2013 at 22:33:02 UTC, Arlen wrote: > On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 4:18 PM, develop32 <develop32@gmail.com> wrote: > >> How about something like meters!15 or newtons!30? For me it is more pleasing and shorter than multiplication. > > 'meters!15' is supposed to be '15 * meters', right? Then how would you express '15 / meters' ? You cannot; therefore, 'meters!15' doesn't make sense. It does if you have a universal base you are working from. Like converting currency you convert most likely from the one currency to an intermediate, then the intermediate to your desired currency, that way you only have 2 steps and a small table vs making the ratios for every possible type. So if 1 meter suddenly is say 100,000, then 15 * meter and meters!15 / meter (or feet!100 / meters) makes perfect sense! > 15 * meters, has an output '15 m' which is short for '15 m^1'. The exponent is not shown when it's 1. 15 / meters, has an output '15 m^-1' |
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