xo-alloc2: scaffold for interface+data separation
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# Relative to xo-alloc:
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1. keep interface and data separate.
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1a. `Representation` classes. Entirely passive; strictly no methods.
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1a. *Representation* or *Data* classes. Entirely passive; strictly no methods.
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motivation: data doesn't carry any linker-dependency baggage;
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it's just layout.
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example:
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struct RPolar { double arg; double mag; };
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struct RRect { double x; double y; };
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```
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struct DPolar { double arg; double mag; };
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struct DRRect { double x; double y; };
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```
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1b. `Interface` classes. These have abstract methods only.
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motivation: for runtime polymorphism, specify interface
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as first argument.
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example:
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struct IComplex {
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```
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struct AComplex {
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using repr_type = void;
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virtual double xcoord(void * repr) const = 0;
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virtual double magnitude(void * repr) const = 0;
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virtual double argument(void * repr) const = 0;
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};
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```
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1c. `Implementation` classes. Implement a specific interface (as in 1b)
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for a specific data representation (as in 1a).
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example:
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```
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struct Complex_Rect {
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struct IComplex_Rect : public AComplex {
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using repr_type = RRect;
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double _xcoord(RRect * repr) const { return repr->x; }
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double argument(void * repr) const final override;
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};
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struct Complex_Polar {
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struct IComplex_Polar : public AComplex {
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using repr_type = RPolar;
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// implement IComplex for RPolar
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};
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```
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Here `IComplex_Rect` and `IComplex_Polar` are constructible.
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They're concrete in the sense that they expect a specific representation
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(`IComplex_Rect::repr_type`, `IComplex_Polar::repr_type` respectively).
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1d. `Object` classes. Pair implementation and interface.
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May use smart pointer here to express strategy for managing
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memory used for representation. Don't expect to need this for
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interfaces, since interface content entirely known at compile time.
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example:
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```
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// borrowed
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struct _Complex_Rect : public Complex_Rect {
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bp<RRect> repr; // naked pointer
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struct OComplex_Rect : public IComplex_Rect {
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DRect * data() const { return data_; }
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bp<DRect> data_; // naked pointer
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};
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struct _Complex_Polar : public Complex_Polar {
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bp<RPolar> repr;
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struct OComplex_Polar : public IComplex_Polar {
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DPolar * data() const { return data_; }
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bp<DPolar> data_;
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};
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// unique
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struct _Complex_Rect : public Complex_Rect {
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up<RRect> repr; // unique_ptr
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struct OComplex_Rect : public IComplex_Rect {
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DRect * data() const { return data_; }
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up<DRect> data_; // unique_ptr
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};
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..
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```
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Can do this generically.
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```
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// in bx: 'b' short for 'borrowed' as in unowned.
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// 'x' just to distinguish from 'pointer'.
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//
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template <typename Iface,
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typename Repr = typename Iface::repr_type>
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struct bxp : public Iface {
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struct bx : public Iface {
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explicit bx(Repr * data) : data_{data} {}
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Repr * data() const { return data_; }
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bp<Repr> data_;
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};
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using t1 = bxp<Complex_Rect>;
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using t2 = bxp<Complex_Polar>;
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etc.
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DRect z1_data{1.0, -1.0};
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bx<IComplex_Rect> z1{&z1_data};
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DPolar z2_data{sqrt(2.0), pi * 8/7};
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bx<IComplex_Polar> z2{&z2_data};
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```
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Then to invoke a method (compile-time polymorphism)
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bxp<Complex_Rect> obj;
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obj.xcoord(obj.data_); // obj.xcoord()
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Or for runtime polymorphism
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bxp<IComplex> obj;
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obj.xcoord(obj.data_); // obj.xcoord()
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```
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z1._xcoord(z1.data());
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```
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1e. Runtime polymorphism
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Observe that bxp<Complex_Rect> and bxp<Complex_Polar> have the same
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top-level representation.
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- Both have iface member that inherits IComplex,
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- both have data pointer compatible with their respective iface member
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Can have common representation for runtime polymorphism
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- `bxp<Complex_Rect>` and `bxp<Complex_Polar>` have the same size
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and compatible representation.
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- both inherit `IComplex`
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- safe to reinterpret cast
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```
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// type-erased (placeholder, never used)
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struct IComplex_Any : public AComplex {
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using repr_type = void;
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- safe to reinterpret cast to
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double xcoord(void * repr) const final override { assert(false); return 0.0; }
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};
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bx<IComplex_Rect> z1 = ...;
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bx<IComplex_Any> z1_any = reinterpret_cast<IComplex_Any>(z1);
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```
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Capturing the pattern:
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```
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// in abstract interface
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struct AComplex {
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using ErasedIfaceType = IComplex_Any;
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..
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}
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template<typename Iface,
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typename Repr = typename Iface::repr_type>
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struct bx : public Iface {
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..
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operator bx<Iface::typename ErasedIfaceType>() {
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// in particular, overwrites vtable pointer
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return reinterpret_cast<bx<Iface::typename ErasedIfaceType>>(*this);
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}
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..
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};
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```
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2. Remarks
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- shared pattern with pimpl idiom,
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except impl isn't private
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- can use the same Data type with an unrelated interface.
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Although lose the automatic assocation
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- can put forwarding methods into object structs,
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though will be boilerplatey.
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xo-alloc2/utest/CMakeLists.txt
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# xo-alloc2/utest/CMakeLists.txt
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#
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set(UTEST_EXE utest.alloc2)
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set(UTEST_SRCS
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alloc2_utest_main.cpp
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objectmodel.test.cpp)
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if (ENABLE_TESTING)
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xo_add_utest_executable(${UTEST_EXE} ${UTEST_SRCS})
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xo_external_target_dependency(${UTEST_EXE} Catch2 Catch2::Catch2)
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endif()
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# end CMakeLists.txt
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xo-alloc2/utest/alloc2_utest_main.cpp
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/* file alloc2_utest_main.cpp */
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#define CATCH_CONFIG_MAIN
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#include "catch2/catch.hpp"
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/* end alloc2_utest_main.cpp */
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/** @file objectmodel.test.cpp
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*
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* @author: Roland Conybeare, Dec 2025
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*
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* Testing rust-like split iface/data object model
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* See xo-alloc2/README.md
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*
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* Ingredients:
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* 1. abstract interface: all virtual methods. No assumptions about representation.
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* No state (besides implict vtable pointer)
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*
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* Rules:
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* 1. abstract interface must have no state besides implicit vtable pointer.
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* This is a strongly-held principle, we're keeping data representation entirely
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* separate
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* 2. representations as passive as possible. No getters. All public members.
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* Exceptions to this principle:
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* - ctors (including copy/move ctors, when needed)
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* - dtors
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*
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* Conventions:
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* 1. abstract interface start with letter A, e.g. AComplex
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* 2. representation struct names follow pattern DRepr, e.g. DPolar, DRect.
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* Don't require "intended primary interface" in the name,
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* since we're seeking ability to attach the same data to different interfaces
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**/
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#include <catch2/catch.hpp>
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#include <cmath>
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#include <cassert>
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namespace xo {
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namespace ut {
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namespace {
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/** Associates an interface with an representation.
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* Specialize to record such associations.
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**/
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template <typename Interface,
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typename Data>
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struct ISpecificFor;
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/** type-erased implementation of AComplex, see below **/
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struct IComplex_Any;
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/** abstract interface for a complex number **/
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struct AComplex {
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using TypeErasedIface = IComplex_Any;
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virtual double xcoord(void * data) const = 0;
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virtual double ycoord(void * data) const = 0;
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virtual double argument(void * data) const = 0;
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virtual double magnitude(void * data) const = 0;
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};
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/** type-erased implementation of AComplex, for runtime polymorphism
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* Usable by (and only by) overwriting with a typed implementation,
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* such as IComplex_RectCoords or IComplex_PolarCoords.
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**/
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struct IComplex_Any : public AComplex {
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virtual double xcoord(void *) const final override { assert(false); return 0.0; }
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virtual double ycoord(void *) const final override { assert(false); return 0.0; }
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virtual double argument(void *) const final override { assert(false); return 0.0; }
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virtual double magnitude(void *) const final override { assert(false); return 0.0; }
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};
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template <typename Repr>
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struct IComplex_Specific : public AComplex {
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double _xcoord(Repr *) const;
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double _ycoord(Repr *) const;
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double _argument(Repr *) const;
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double _magnitude(Repr *) const;
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virtual double xcoord(void * data) const final override { return _xcoord((Repr*)data); }
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virtual double ycoord(void * data) const final override { return _ycoord((Repr*)data); }
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virtual double argument(void * data) const final override { return _argument((Repr*)data); }
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virtual double magnitude(void * data) const final override { return _magnitude((Repr*)data); }
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};
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// ----- Polar Coordinates -----
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/** complex number, represented using polar coordinates **/
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struct DPolarCoords {
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DPolarCoords(double arg, double mag) : arg_{arg}, mag_{mag} {}
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double arg_;
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double mag_;
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};
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/** implementation of AComplex interface with representation DPolarCoords **/
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using struct IComplex_DPolarCoords = IComplex_Specific<DPolarCoords>;
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template <>
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IComplex_Specific<DPolarCoords>::_xcoord(DPolarCoords * data) const {
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return data->mag_ * std::cos(data->arg_);
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};
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template <>
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IComplex_Specific<DPolarCoords>::_ycoord(DPolarCoords * data) const {
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return data->mag_ * std::sin(data->arg_);
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};
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template <>
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IComplex_Specific<DPolarCoords>::_argument(DPolarCoords * data) const {
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return data->arg_;
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}
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template <>
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IComplex_Specific<DPolarCoords>::_magnitude(DPolarCoords * data) const {
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return data->mag_;
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}
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template <>
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struct ISpecificFor<AComplex, DPolarCoords> {
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using ImplType = IComplex_Specific<DPolarCoords>;
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};
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// ----- Rectangular Coordinates -----
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/** complex number, represented using rectangular coordinates **/
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struct DRectCoords {
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DRectCoords(double x, double y) : x_{x}, y_{y} {}
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double x_;
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double y_;
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};
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/** implementation of AComplex interface with representation DRectCoords **/
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using struct IComplex_DRectCoords = IComplex_Specific<DRectCoords>;
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template <>
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IComplex_Specific<DRectCoords>::_xcoord(DRectCoords * data) const {
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return data->mag_ * std::cos(data->arg_);
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};
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template <>
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IComplex_Specific<DRectCoords>::_ycoord(DRectCoords * data) const {
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return data->mag_ * std::sin(data->arg_);
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};
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template <>
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IComplex_Specific<DRectCoords>::_argument(DRectCoords * data) const {
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return data->arg_;
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}
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template <>
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IComplex_Specific<DRectCoords>::_magnitude(DRectCoords * data) const {
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return data->mag_;
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}
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template <>
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struct ISpecificFor<AComplex, DRectCoords> {
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using ImplType = IComplex_Specific<DRectCoords>;
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};
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template <>
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struct ISpecificFor<AComplex, DRectCoords> {
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using ImplType = IComplex_Specific<DRectCoords>;
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};
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// ----- box with unique pointer -----
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/** u for unique, b for box. Using lowercase for unobtrusiveness,
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* so that in ub<MyType>, MyType is naturally emphasized
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*
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* @tparam ISpecific will be a specific interface,
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* such as ISpecificFor<AComplex, DRectCoords>
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*
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* Example:
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* OUniqueBox<AComplex, DRectCoords> z1 = ..;
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* z1._xcoord(z1.data());
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**/
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template <typename AInterface, typename Data>
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struct OUniqueBox : ISpecificFor<AInterface, Data>::typename ImplType {
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Data * data() const { return data_.get(); }
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up<Data> data_;
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};
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template <typename Object>
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struct RComplex : public Object {
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double xcoord() const { return _xcoord(data()); }
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double ycoord() const { return _ycoord(data()); }
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double argument() const { return _argument(data()); }
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double magnitude() const { return _magnitude(data()); }
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}
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template <typename AInterface, typename Object>
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struct RoutingFor;
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template <typename Object>
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struct RoutingFor<AComplex, Object> {
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using RoutingType = RComplex<Object>;
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};
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template <typename AInterface, typename Data>
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struct ubox : public RoutingFor<AInterface, Data>::typename RoutingType { }
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}
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}
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}
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}
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