calculation + conversion
Uses Decimal Floating Point numbers instead of Binary Coded Decimals for better accuracy.
Dev Instructions
Get started
Install Rust. This project was built in Rust 1.40.
Commands
Run cpc with a CLI argument as input:
cargo run -- '100ms to s'
Run tests:
cargo test
Adding a unit
1. Add the unit
In src/units.rs, units are specified like this:
pub enum UnitType {
Time,
// etc
}
// ...
create_units!(
Nanosecond: (Time, d128!(1)),
Microsecond: (Time, d128!(1000)),
// etc
)
The number associated with a unit is it's "weight". For example, if a second's weight is 1, then a minute's weight is 1000.
I have found translatorscafe.com to be a good website for accurate and comprehensive unit convertion. Wikipedia is worth looking at as well.
2. Add a test for the unit
Make sure to also add a test for each unit. The tests look like this:
assert_eq!(convert_test(1000.0, Meter, Kilometer), 1.0);
Basically, 1000 Meter == 1 Kilometer.
3. Add the unit to the lexer
Text is turned into tokens (some of which are units) in lexer.rs. Here's one example:
// ...
match string {
"h" | "hr" | "hrs" | "hour" | "hours" => tokens.push(Token::Unit(Hour)),
// etc
}
// ...
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