advent-of-code/2020/src/bin/day02.rs

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Rust

#![feature(test)]
extern crate test;
use aoc2020::common::*;
use itertools::Itertools;
use std::ops::RangeInclusive;
use text_io::scan;
#[derive(Debug)]
struct PasswordVerification {
required_char: char,
// Had I known what part 2 was beforehand, I wouldn’t have used a range here. Oh well.
required_quantity: RangeInclusive<usize>,
password: String,
}
impl From<&'_ str> for PasswordVerification {
fn from(s: &'_ str) -> Self {
let required_char: char;
let lower: usize;
let upper: usize;
let password: String;
scan!(s.bytes() => "{}-{} {}: {}\n", lower, upper, required_char, password);
PasswordVerification {
required_char,
required_quantity: lower..=upper,
password,
}
}
}
impl PasswordVerification {
fn is_valid(&self) -> bool {
self.required_quantity
.contains(&self.password.chars().filter(|&c| c == self.required_char).count())
}
fn is_valid_part2(&self) -> bool {
let pw = self.password.as_bytes();
let (first, second) = (*self.required_quantity.start(), *self.required_quantity.end());
// 1-based indexing :reeeeeee:
(pw[first - 1] == self.required_char as u8) ^ (pw[second - 1] == self.required_char as u8)
}
}
fn read_input() -> Vec<PasswordVerification> {
read_file(2).lines().map_into().collect()
}
fn main() {
let input = read_input();
let p1 = input.iter().filter(|pw| pw.is_valid()).count();
println!("{}", p1);
let p2 = input.iter().filter(|pw| pw.is_valid_part2()).count();
println!("{}", p2);
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
const TEST_INPUT: &str = "1-3 a: abcde
1-3 b: cdefg
2-9 c: ccccccccc";
#[test]
fn test_part1() {
let pws: Vec<PasswordVerification> = TEST_INPUT.lines().map_into().collect_vec();
let pws = pws.into_iter().filter(|pw| !pw.is_valid()).map(|pw| pw.password).collect_vec();
assert_eq!(pws, vec![String::from("cdefg")]);
}
#[test]
fn test_part2() {
let pws: Vec<PasswordVerification> = TEST_INPUT.lines().map_into().collect_vec();
let pws = pws.into_iter().filter(|pw| pw.is_valid_part2()).map(|pw| pw.password).collect_vec();
assert_eq!(pws, vec![String::from("abcde")]);
}
}