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c3c/lib/std/collections/tuple.c3
Zack Puhl 2a47cc2ca9 Pair and Triple Compare w/ Unit Tests (#2359)
* Pair and Triple Compare w/ Unit Tests
* scope creep myself by adding date-time eq op
* make Pair and Triple printable
* Update releasenotes. Restrict equals on tuples to when underlying type supports `==`. Remove unnecessary Time.eq.

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Co-authored-by: Christoffer Lerno <christoffer@aegik.com>
2025-08-02 23:11:27 +02:00

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module std::collections::pair{Type1, Type2};
import std::io;
struct Pair (Printable)
{
Type1 first;
Type2 second;
}
fn usz? Pair.to_format(&self, Formatter* f) @dynamic
{
return f.printf("{ %s, %s }", self.first, self.second);
}
<*
@param [&out] a
@param [&out] b
@require @assignable_to(self.first, $typeof(*a)) : "You cannot assign the first value to a"
@require @assignable_to(self.second, $typeof(*b)) : "You cannot assign the second value to b"
*>
macro void Pair.unpack(&self, a, b)
{
*a = self.first;
*b = self.second;
}
fn bool Pair.equal(self, Pair other) @operator(==) @if (types::has_equals(Type1) &&& types::has_equals(Type2))
{
return self.first == other.first && self.second == other.second;
}
module std::collections::triple{Type1, Type2, Type3};
import std::io;
struct Triple (Printable)
{
Type1 first;
Type2 second;
Type3 third;
}
fn usz? Triple.to_format(&self, Formatter* f) @dynamic
{
return f.printf("{ %s, %s, %s }", self.first, self.second, self.third);
}
<*
@param [&out] a
@param [&out] b
@param [&out] c
@require @assignable_to(self.first, $typeof(*a)) : "You cannot assign the first value to a"
@require @assignable_to(self.second, $typeof(*b)) : "You cannot assign the second value to b"
@require @assignable_to(self.third, $typeof(*c)) : "You cannot assign the second value to c"
*>
macro void Triple.unpack(&self, a, b, c)
{
*a = self.first;
*b = self.second;
*c = self.third;
}
fn bool Triple.equal(self, Triple other) @operator(==) @if (types::has_equals(Type1) &&& types::has_equals(Type2) &&& types::has_equals(Type3))
{
return self.first == other.first && self.second == other.second && self.third == other.third;
}
module std::collections::tuple{Type1, Type2};
struct Tuple @deprecated("Use 'Pair' instead")
{
Type1 first;
Type2 second;
}