Thread overview
Merging two named Tuples
Oct 24, 2015
Edwin van Leeuwen
Oct 29, 2015
Edwin van Leeuwen
Oct 29, 2015
anonymous
Oct 29, 2015
Edwin van Leeuwen
October 24, 2015
I am trying to write a function to merge two named structs, but am completely stuck on how to do that and was wondering if anyone good provide any help. I know I can access the different names with tup.fieldNames, but basically can't work out how to use that to build the new return type. Below is an outline of what I am trying to do (with unittest). Any pointers would be greatly appreciated.


/++
Merge two Aes structs

If it has similar named types, then it uses the second one.

Returns a new struct, with combined types.
+/
import std.typecons : Tuple;
template merge(T, U)
{
    auto merge( T base, U other )
    {
        // Go over other.fieldNames and collect them for new tuple
        // Go over base.fieldNames, ignoring the ones that other has as well
        // Build newTuple
        return newTuple;
    }
}

///
unittest
{
    auto xs = ["a","b"];
    auto ys = ["c","d"];
    auto labels = ["e","f"];
    auto aes = Tuple!(string[], "x", string[], "y", string[], "label")(
            xs, ys, labels );

    auto nlAes = merge( aes, Tuple!(double[], "x",
                double[], "y" )(
                [0,1], [3,4] ) );

    assertEqual( nlAes.x[0], 0 );
    assertEqual( nlAes.label.front, "e" );
}

October 29, 2015
On Saturday, 24 October 2015 at 11:04:14 UTC, Edwin van Leeuwen wrote:
> I am trying to write a function to merge two named structs, but am completely stuck on how to do that and was wondering if anyone good provide any help. I know I can access the different names with tup.fieldNames, but basically can't work out how to use that to build the new return type. Below is an outline of what I am trying to do (with unittest). Any pointers would be greatly appreciated.

I tried the following, but get a compile error:
source/ggplotd/aes.d(633): Error: variable tup cannot be read at compile time
source/ggplotd/aes.d(633): Error: argument to mixin must be a string, not (__error)
source/ggplotd/aes.d(646): Error: template instance ggplotd.aes.merge!(Tuple!(string[], "x", string[], "y", string[], "label"), Tuple!(double[], "x", double[], "y")) error instantiating

import std.typecons : Tuple;
template merge(T, U)
{
    auto merge( T base, U other )
    {
        string typing = "Tuple!(";
        string variables = "(";
        foreach( i, t; other.fieldNames )
        {
            typing ~= other.Types[i].stringof ~ ",\"" ~ t ~ "\",";
            variables ~= "other." ~ t ~ ",";
        }

        foreach( i, t; base.fieldNames )
        {
            bool contains = false;
            foreach( _, t2; other.fieldNames )
            {
                if (t==t2)
                    contains = true;
            }
            if (!contains)
            {
                typing ~= base.Types[i].stringof ~ ",\"" ~ t ~ "\",";
                variables ~= "base." ~ t ~ ",";
            }
        }
        string tup = typing[0..$-1] ~ ")" ~ variables[0..$-1] ~ ");";
        // Do some clever CTFE
        return mixin(tup);
    }
}

///
unittest
{
    auto xs = ["a","b"];
    auto ys = ["c","d"];
    auto labels = ["e","f"];
    auto aes = Tuple!(string[], "x", string[], "y", string[], "label")(
            xs, ys, labels );

    auto nlAes = merge( aes, Tuple!(double[], "x",
                double[], "y" )(
                [0,1], [3,4] ) );

    assertEqual( nlAes.x[0], 0 );
    assertEqual( nlAes.label.front, "e" );
}

I guess fieldNames does not exist at compile time? Can I get the fieldNames etc at compile time?

Cheers, Edwin
October 29, 2015
On 29.10.2015 19:59, Edwin van Leeuwen wrote:
> On Saturday, 24 October 2015 at 11:04:14 UTC, Edwin van Leeuwen wrote:
>> I am trying to write a function to merge two named structs, but am
>> completely stuck on how to do that and was wondering if anyone good
>> provide any help. I know I can access the different names with
>> tup.fieldNames, but basically can't work out how to use that to build
>> the new return type. Below is an outline of what I am trying to do
>> (with unittest). Any pointers would be greatly appreciated.
>
> I tried the following, but get a compile error:
> source/ggplotd/aes.d(633): Error: variable tup cannot be read at compile
> time
> source/ggplotd/aes.d(633): Error: argument to mixin must be a string,
> not (__error)
> source/ggplotd/aes.d(646): Error: template instance
> ggplotd.aes.merge!(Tuple!(string[], "x", string[], "y", string[],
> "label"), Tuple!(double[], "x", double[], "y")) error instantiating
>
> import std.typecons : Tuple;
> template merge(T, U)
> {
>      auto merge( T base, U other )
>      {
>          string typing = "Tuple!(";
>          string variables = "(";
>          foreach( i, t; other.fieldNames )
>          {
>              typing ~= other.Types[i].stringof ~ ",\"" ~ t ~ "\",";
>              variables ~= "other." ~ t ~ ",";
>          }
>
>          foreach( i, t; base.fieldNames )
>          {
>              bool contains = false;
>              foreach( _, t2; other.fieldNames )
>              {
>                  if (t==t2)
>                      contains = true;
>              }
>              if (!contains)
>              {
>                  typing ~= base.Types[i].stringof ~ ",\"" ~ t ~ "\",";
>                  variables ~= "base." ~ t ~ ",";
>              }
>          }
>          string tup = typing[0..$-1] ~ ")" ~ variables[0..$-1] ~ ");";
>          // Do some clever CTFE
>          return mixin(tup);
>      }
> }
>
> ///
> unittest
> {
>      auto xs = ["a","b"];
>      auto ys = ["c","d"];
>      auto labels = ["e","f"];
>      auto aes = Tuple!(string[], "x", string[], "y", string[], "label")(
>              xs, ys, labels );
>
>      auto nlAes = merge( aes, Tuple!(double[], "x",
>                  double[], "y" )(
>                  [0,1], [3,4] ) );
>
>      assertEqual( nlAes.x[0], 0 );
>      assertEqual( nlAes.label.front, "e" );
> }
>
> I guess fieldNames does not exist at compile time? Can I get the
> fieldNames etc at compile time?
>
> Cheers, Edwin

`tup` is an ordinary (run time, dynamic) string to the type system. You can't mixin those. You can only mixin static values (enum, static immutable, CTFE results).

The code you're generating doesn't depend on `base` and `other`. All it needs are `T` and `U`. So, you can generate the code from the types and mix it into a function that takes `T base, U other`:

----
template merge(T, U)
{
    auto generateCode()
    {
        string typing = "Tuple!(";
        string variables = "(";
        foreach( i, t; U.fieldNames )
        {
            typing ~= U.Types[i].stringof ~ ",\"" ~ t ~ "\",";
            variables ~= "other." ~ t ~ ",";
        }

        foreach( i, t; T.fieldNames )
        {
            bool contains = false;
            foreach( _, t2; U.fieldNames )
            {
                if (t==t2)
                    contains = true;
            }
            if (!contains)
            {
                typing ~= T.Types[i].stringof ~ ",\"" ~ t ~ "\",";
                variables ~= "base." ~ t ~ ",";
            }
        }
        return "return " ~ typing[0..$-1] ~ ")" ~ variables[0..$-1] ~ ");";
    }

    auto merge(T base, U other)
    {
        mixin(generateCode());
    }
}
----
October 29, 2015
On Thursday, 29 October 2015 at 19:42:10 UTC, anonymous wrote:
> `tup` is an ordinary (run time, dynamic) string to the type system. You can't mixin those. You can only mixin static values (enum, static immutable, CTFE results).
>
> The code you're generating doesn't depend on `base` and `other`. All it needs are `T` and `U`. So, you can generate the code from the types and mix it into a function that takes `T base, U other`:


Thanks :) That worked perfectly.