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An example of implementing type classes in C++.
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/* | |
To compile and run - | |
% g++ tc.cpp -std=c++11 -o tc | |
% ./tc | |
2, 4, 6, 8 | |
*/ | |
#include <functional> | |
#include <iostream> | |
#include <string> | |
#include <vector> | |
using namespace std; | |
template <template <class, class...> class f> | |
struct functor { | |
template<typename a, typename b> | |
static f<b>* map(const f<a>* fa, function<b(a)> ab); | |
}; | |
template<> | |
struct functor<vector> { | |
template<typename a, typename b> | |
static vector<b>* map(const vector<a>* va, function<b(a)> ab) { | |
vector<b>* vb = new vector<b>(va->size()); | |
for (unsigned i = 0; i < va->size(); ++i) { | |
const a aval = (*va)[i]; | |
const b bval = ab(aval); | |
(*vb)[i] = bval; | |
} | |
return vb; | |
} | |
}; | |
int main(int argc, char** argv) { | |
vector<int> vi { 1, 2, 3, 4 }; | |
vector<string>* vs = functor<vector>::map<int, string>(&vi, [](int i) { return to_string(i*2); }); | |
for (auto it = vs->begin(); it < vs->end(); ++it) { | |
if (it > vs->begin()) cout << ", "; | |
cout << *it; | |
} | |
cout << '\n'; | |
return 0; | |
} |
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