Integer sequence of chars from user-defined literal taking strings as parameters

柔情痞子 提交于 2019-12-03 14:02:34

At this point in time, the best we can (portably) do is a macro trick as demonstrated for vtmpl::string. Basically, we create a list of accesses such as

"abcd" -> {(0 < sizeof "abcd"? "abcd"[0] : 0), (1 < sizeof "abcd"? "abcd"[1] : 0), ...}

…which we trim to obtain the desired result.

The first step is easily done via BOOST_PP_ENUM, although recursive macros are also fine (definition from here):

#define VTMPL_SPLIT_1(s, x, m) m(s, x)
#define VTMPL_SPLIT_4(s, x, m)    VTMPL_SPLIT_1  (s, x, m), VTMPL_SPLIT_1  (s, x+1  , m), VTMPL_SPLIT_1  (s, x+2  , m), VTMPL_SPLIT_1  (s, x+3  , m)
#define VTMPL_SPLIT_16(s, x, m)   VTMPL_SPLIT_4  (s, x, m), VTMPL_SPLIT_4  (s, x+4  , m), VTMPL_SPLIT_4  (s, x+8  , m), VTMPL_SPLIT_4  (s, x+12 , m)
#define VTMPL_SPLIT_64(s, x, m)   VTMPL_SPLIT_16 (s, x, m), VTMPL_SPLIT_16 (s, x+16 , m), VTMPL_SPLIT_16 (s, x+32 , m), VTMPL_SPLIT_16 (s, x+48 , m)
#define VTMPL_SPLIT_256(s, x, m)  VTMPL_SPLIT_64 (s, x, m), VTMPL_SPLIT_64 (s, x+64 , m), VTMPL_SPLIT_64 (s, x+128, m), VTMPL_SPLIT_64 (s, x+194, m)
#define VTMPL_SPLIT_1024(s, x, m) VTMPL_SPLIT_256(s, x, m), VTMPL_SPLIT_256(s, x+256, m), VTMPL_SPLIT_256(s, x+512, m), VTMPL_SPLIT_256(s, x+768, m)

Usage of the above looks like this (trimming included):

#define VTMPL_STRING_IMPL(str, n) vtmpl::rtrim<vtmpl::value_list<decltype(*str), VTMPL_SPLIT_##n(str, 0, VTMPL_ARRAY_SPLIT)>>::type
#
#define VTMPL_STRING(str) VTMPL_STRING_IMPL(str, 64  )

Where rtrim is defined in algorithms.hxx.

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