nim 两个键 table 与泛型
nim two key table with generics
尝试在 Nim 中创建一个双键字典,其中值是用户指定的类型。
import Tables
type
TwoKeyTable[T] = Table[string, Table[string, T]]
# initialize two key table
proc initTwoKeyTable[T](): TwoKeyTable[T] =
result = initTable[string, Table[string, T]]()
# check to see if keys k1 and k2 are in table
proc hasKeyPair[T](tkTable: TwoKeyTable[T], k1, k2: string): bool =
result = false
# check if first key is in table
if not tkTable.hasKey(k1):
return
# check if second key in the tables
if not tkTable[k1].hasKey(k2): # 1st error coming from here
return
result = true
# add a value corresponding to the keys k1 and k2
proc addKeyPairValue[T](tkTable: var TwoKeyTable[T], k1, k2: string, val: T) =
if not tkTable.hasKey(k1):
tkTable[k1] = initTable[string, T]() # 2nd error coming from here
tkTable[k1][k2] = val
var tkTable = initTwoKeyTable[int]()
echo tkTable.hasKeyPair("a", "b") # produces the 1st error
出现以下错误:
lib/pure/collections/tables.nim(249, 38) Error: type mismatch: got (Table[system.string, system.int]) but expected 'int
我也有这个问题。
var tkTable = initTwoKeyTable[int]()
tkTable.addKeyPairValue("a", "b", 1) # produces the 2nd error
同样的错误。
在我看来很像一个错误,我报告了它:https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/issues/2722
作为一种解决方法,它在 TwoKeyTable
不是通用的情况下起作用:
import Tables
type
TwoKeyTable = Table[string, Table[string, int]]
# initialize two key table
proc initTwoKeyTable(): TwoKeyTable =
result = initTable[string, Table[string, int]]()
# check to see if keys k1 and k2 are in table
proc hasKeyPair(tkTable: TwoKeyTable, k1, k2: string): bool =
result = false
# check if first key is in table
if not tkTable.hasKey(k1):
return
# check if second key in the tables
if not tkTable[k1].hasKey(k2): # 1st error coming from here
return
result = true
# add a value corresponding to the keys k1 and k2
proc addKeyPairValue[T](tkTable: var TwoKeyTable, k1, k2: string, val: T) =
if not tkTable.hasKey(k1):
tkTable[k1] = initTable[string, T]() # 2nd error coming from here
tkTable[k1][k2] = val
var tkTable = initTwoKeyTable()
echo tkTable.hasKeyPair("a", "b") # produces the 1st error
尝试在 Nim 中创建一个双键字典,其中值是用户指定的类型。
import Tables
type
TwoKeyTable[T] = Table[string, Table[string, T]]
# initialize two key table
proc initTwoKeyTable[T](): TwoKeyTable[T] =
result = initTable[string, Table[string, T]]()
# check to see if keys k1 and k2 are in table
proc hasKeyPair[T](tkTable: TwoKeyTable[T], k1, k2: string): bool =
result = false
# check if first key is in table
if not tkTable.hasKey(k1):
return
# check if second key in the tables
if not tkTable[k1].hasKey(k2): # 1st error coming from here
return
result = true
# add a value corresponding to the keys k1 and k2
proc addKeyPairValue[T](tkTable: var TwoKeyTable[T], k1, k2: string, val: T) =
if not tkTable.hasKey(k1):
tkTable[k1] = initTable[string, T]() # 2nd error coming from here
tkTable[k1][k2] = val
var tkTable = initTwoKeyTable[int]()
echo tkTable.hasKeyPair("a", "b") # produces the 1st error
出现以下错误:
lib/pure/collections/tables.nim(249, 38) Error: type mismatch: got (Table[system.string, system.int]) but expected 'int
我也有这个问题。
var tkTable = initTwoKeyTable[int]()
tkTable.addKeyPairValue("a", "b", 1) # produces the 2nd error
同样的错误。
在我看来很像一个错误,我报告了它:https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/issues/2722
作为一种解决方法,它在 TwoKeyTable
不是通用的情况下起作用:
import Tables
type
TwoKeyTable = Table[string, Table[string, int]]
# initialize two key table
proc initTwoKeyTable(): TwoKeyTable =
result = initTable[string, Table[string, int]]()
# check to see if keys k1 and k2 are in table
proc hasKeyPair(tkTable: TwoKeyTable, k1, k2: string): bool =
result = false
# check if first key is in table
if not tkTable.hasKey(k1):
return
# check if second key in the tables
if not tkTable[k1].hasKey(k2): # 1st error coming from here
return
result = true
# add a value corresponding to the keys k1 and k2
proc addKeyPairValue[T](tkTable: var TwoKeyTable, k1, k2: string, val: T) =
if not tkTable.hasKey(k1):
tkTable[k1] = initTable[string, T]() # 2nd error coming from here
tkTable[k1][k2] = val
var tkTable = initTwoKeyTable()
echo tkTable.hasKeyPair("a", "b") # produces the 1st error