use std::fmt::Write; use std::str::FromStr; use anyhow::{Context, Result}; const INPUT: &str = include_str!("../input/day02.txt"); #[derive(Debug)] struct PassPolicy { min_bound: usize, max_bound: usize, letter: u8, password: String, } impl PassPolicy { fn new(min_bound: usize, max_bound: usize, letter: u8, password: String) -> Self { Self { min_bound, max_bound, letter, password, } } #[allow(clippy::naive_bytecount)] // let's not pull a crate just for that fn is_valid_part1(&self) -> bool { let occurrences = self .password .as_bytes() .iter() .filter(|&&b| b == self.letter) .count(); let range = self.min_bound..=self.max_bound; range.contains(&occurrences) } fn is_valid_part2(&self) -> bool { let bytes = self.password.as_bytes(); (bytes[self.min_bound - 1] == self.letter) ^ (bytes[self.max_bound - 1] == self.letter) } } impl FromStr for PassPolicy { type Err = anyhow::Error; fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result { let s = s.trim_end(); let space = s .find(' ') .context("couldn't parse password policy: didn't find space")?; let dash = s .find('-') .context("couldn't parse password policy: didn't find dash")?; let min_bound = s[..dash] .parse::() .context("couldn't parse range")?; let max_bound = s[(dash + 1)..space] .parse::() .context("couldn't parse range")?; let colon = s .find(':') .context("couldn't parse password policy: didn't find colon")?; let letter = s.as_bytes()[colon - 1]; let password = &s[(colon + 2)..]; Ok(Self::new( min_bound, max_bound, letter, password.to_string(), )) } } pub fn run() -> Result { let mut res = String::with_capacity(128); writeln!(res, "part 1: {}", part1(INPUT)?)?; writeln!(res, "part 2: {}", part2(INPUT)?)?; Ok(res) } fn part1(input: &str) -> Result { let policies = input .lines() .map(|line| line.parse::()) .collect::>>()?; Ok(policies .iter() .filter(|policy| policy.is_valid_part1()) .count()) } fn part2(input: &str) -> Result { let policies = input .lines() .map(|line| line.parse::()) .collect::>>()?; Ok(policies .iter() .filter(|policy| policy.is_valid_part2()) .count()) } #[cfg(test)] mod tests { use super::*; static PROVIDED1: &'static str = "1-3 a: abcde"; static PROVIDED2: &'static str = "1-3 b: cdefg"; static PROVIDED3: &'static str = "2-9 c: ccccccccc"; #[test] fn part1_provided() { assert!(PROVIDED1.parse::().unwrap().is_valid_part1()); assert!(!PROVIDED2.parse::().unwrap().is_valid_part1()); assert!(PROVIDED3.parse::().unwrap().is_valid_part1()); } #[test] fn part1_real() { assert_eq!(part1(INPUT).unwrap(), 556); } #[test] fn part2_provided() { assert!(PROVIDED1.parse::().unwrap().is_valid_part2()); assert!(!PROVIDED2.parse::().unwrap().is_valid_part2()); assert!(!PROVIDED3.parse::().unwrap().is_valid_part2()); } #[test] fn part2_real() { assert_eq!(part2(INPUT).unwrap(), 605); } }