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[โ€“] sjmulder@lemmy.sdf.org 5 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

C

First went through the input in one pass, number by number, but unfortunately that wouldn't fly for part 2.

Code

#include "common.h"

static int
issafe(int *lvs, int n, int skip)
{
	int safe=1, asc=0,prev=0, ns=0,i;

	for (i=0; safe && i<n; i++) {
		if (i == skip)
			{ ns = 1; continue; }
		if (i-ns > 0)
			safe = safe && lvs[i] != prev &&
			    lvs[i] > prev-4 && lvs[i] < prev+4;
		if (i-ns == 1)
			asc = lvs[i] > prev;
		if (i-ns > 1)
			safe = safe && (lvs[i] > prev) == asc;

		prev = lvs[i];
	}

	return safe;
}

int
main(int argc, const char **argv)
{
	char buf[64], *rest, *tok;
	int p1=0,p2=0, lvs[16],n=0, i;

	if (argc > 1)
		DISCARD(freopen(argv[1], "r", stdin));

	while ((rest = fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), stdin))) {
		for (n=0; (tok = strsep(&rest, " ")); n++) {
			assert(n < (int)LEN(lvs));
			lvs[n] = (int)strtol(tok, NULL, 10);
		}

		for (i=-1; i<n; i++)
			if (issafe(lvs, n, i))
				{ p1 += i == -1; p2++; break; }
	}

	printf("02: %d %d\n", p1, p2);
}

https://github.com/sjmulder/aoc/blob/master/2024/c/day02.c

[โ€“] Faresh@lemmy.ml 2 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

What is this coding style? The function type, name and open brace placement made me think GNU at first, but the code in the body doesn't look like GCS at all.

[โ€“] sjmulder@lemmy.sdf.org 2 points 3 weeks ago

BSD more or less. Mostly K&R except for function declarations.