Day 3: Mull It Over
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Haskell
Oof, a parsing problem :/ This is some nasty-ass code.
stepis almost the State monad written out explicitly.Solution
import Control.Monad import Data.Either import Data.List import Text.Parsec data Ins = Mul !Int !Int | Do | Dont readInput :: String -> [Ins] readInput = fromRight undefined . parse input "" where input = many ins <* many anyChar ins = choice . map try $ [ Mul <$> (string "mul(" *> arg) <*> (char ',' *> arg) <* char ')', Do <$ string "do()", Dont <$ string "don't()", anyChar *> ins ] arg = do s <- many1 digit guard $ length s <= 3 return $ read s run f = snd . foldl' step (True, 0) where step (e, a) i = case i of Mul x y -> (e, if f e then a + x * y else a) Do -> (True, a) Dont -> (False, a) main = do input <- readInput <$> readFile "input03" print $ run (const True) input print $ run id inputLove to see you chewing through this parsing problem in Haskell, I didn’t dare use Parsec because I wasn’t confident enough.
Why did you decide to have a strict definition of
Mul !Int !Int?My guess is because a linter and/or HLS was suggesting it. I know HLS used to suggest making your fields strict in almost all cases. In this case I have a hunch that it slightly cuts down on memory usage because we use almost all
Muls either way. So it does not need to keep the string it is parsed from in memory as part of the thunk.But it probably makes a small/negligible difference here.
Yep, HLS suggested it, and I figured since I’m definitely going to be using all of the values (in part one, at least), why not?
Normally I ignore that kind of nitpicky suggestion though.