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/* vim: syntax=swift */
/*
TruthTable.plaground
A truth table generator with a syntax as ugly as sin.
Swift
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*/
import Foundation
infix operator **: BitwiseShiftPrecedence
func **(radix: Int, power: Int) -> Int {
return Int(pow(Double(radix), Double(power)))
}
func truth(of variables: Int, in function: ([Bool]) -> (Bool)) -> [Bool] {
if variables > MemoryLayout<Int>.size * 8 {
print("Error: More than \(MemoryLayout<Int>.size * 8) variables.")
let _: Int = nil!
}
var result: [Bool] = []
for i in 0..<2**variables {
var inputs: [Bool] = []
var state = i
for _ in 0..<variables {
inputs.insert((state & 1) == 1, at: 0)
state >>= 1
}
result.append(function(inputs))
}
return result
}
print(truth(of: 3, in: { !$0[0] && ($0[1] != $0[2]) }))
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