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6.7.1 newstruct | ||
6.7.2 arfreg | ||
6.7.3 struct_type |
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newstruct
:: Creates a new structure object whose name is name.
structure
string
->
. If the specified member is also an structure, the specification
by ->
can be nested.
[0] struct list {h,t}; 0 [1] A=newstruct(list); {0,0} [2] A->t = newstruct(list); {0,0} [3] A; {0,{0,0}} [4] A->h = 1; 1 [5] A->t->h = 2; 2 [6] A->t->t = 3; 3 [7] A; {1,{2,3}}
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arfreg
:: Registers a set of fundamental operations for a type of structure.
1
string
user defined functions
add(A,B)
A+B
sub(A,B)
A-B
mul(A,B)
A*B
div(A,B)
A/B
pwr(A,B)
A^B
chsgn(A)
-A
comp(A,B)
1,0,-1 according to the result of a comparison between A and B.
% cat test struct a {id,body}$ def add(A,B) { C = newstruct(a); C->id = A->id; C->body = A->body+B->body; return C; } def sub(A,B) { C = newstruct(a); C->id = A->id; C->body = A->body-B->body; return C; } def mul(A,B) { C = newstruct(a); C->id = A->id; C->body = A->body*B->body; return C; } def div(A,B) { C = newstruct(a); C->id = A->id; C->body = A->body/B->body; return C; } def pwr(A,B) { C = newstruct(a); C->id = A->id; C->body = A->body^B; return C; } def chsgn(A) { C = newstruct(a); C->id = A->id; C->body = -A->body; return C; } def comp(A,B) { if ( A->body > B->body ) return 1; else if ( A->body < B->body ) return -1; else return 0; } arfreg("a",add,sub,mul,div,pwr,chsgn,comp)$ end$ % asir This is Risa/Asir, Version 20000908. Copyright (C) FUJITSU LABORATORIES LIMITED. 1994-2000. All rights reserved. [0] load("./test")$ [11] A=newstruct(a); {0,0} [12] B=newstruct(a); {0,0} [13] A->body = 3; 3 [14] B->body = 4; 4 [15] A*B; {0,12}
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struct_type
:: Get an identity number of the structure of object and name.
an integer
string
a structure
struct_type()
returns an identity number of the structure or -1 (if an error occurs).
[10] struct list {h,t}; 0 [11] A=newstruct(list); {0,0} [12] struct_type(A); 3 [13] struct_type("list"); 3
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