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#pragma once
import std.sys;
import std.core;
/*!
The array library contains a helper type to make it easier to create multi-dimensional arrays
and pass arrays to functions as parameters.
*/
namespace auto std {
/**
Simple one dimensional array wrapper
@tparam T The array types
@tparam Size Number of entries in the array
*/
struct Array<T, auto Size> {
T data[Size] [[inline]];
} [[format("std::impl::format_array")]];
/**
Simple array wrapper for an array with a size in bytes
@tparam T The array types
@tparam NumBytes Number of bytes the array contains
*/
struct ByteSizedArray<T, auto NumBytes> {
u64 startAddress = $;
T array[while($ - startAddress < NumBytes)] [[inline]];
std::assert($ - startAddress == NumBytes, "Not enough bytes available to fit a whole number of types");
} [[format("std::impl::format_array")]];
/**
An interface type for getting the index of the currently processed element in an array. This is a nice wrapper around `std::core::array_index()`
To use it, inherit from it and use the `this.index` field to get the index of the current element
*/
struct IIndexed {
const u64 index = std::core::array_index();
};
namespace impl {
fn format_array(ref auto array) {
return "[ ... ]";
};
}
}