I am working on certain script language. Values containing structure is
struct myvar
{
char name[NAMELEN];
int type;
void* value;
}
type = 0 --> int* value
type = 1 --> char* value
type = 2 --> float* value
I faced some problem with arithmetic operations. It seems that I need to commit all sorts of type conversions over every single operation, that develops into writing a whole bunch of code for each of them, as in:
case 0: // "="
if(factor1.name)
{
if((factor1.type == 1) && (factor2.type==1))
{
free(factor1.value);
int len = (strlen((STRING)factor2.value)+1)*sizeof(char);
factor1.value = malloc(len);
memcpy(factor1.value,factor2.value,len);
}
else if((factor1.type == 2) && (factor2.type==2))
*(FLOAT*)factor1.value = *(FLOAT*)factor2.value;
else if((factor1.type == 0) && (factor2.type==0))
*(INTEGER*)factor1.value = *(INTEGER*)factor2.value;
else if((factor1.type == 0) && (factor2.type==2))
*(INTEGER*)factor1.value = *(FLOAT*)factor2.value;
else if((factor1.type == 2) && (factor2.type==0))
*(FLOAT*)factor1.value = *(INTEGER*)factor2.value;
else
GetNextWord("error");
}
break;
Is there some way to avoid this tiresome procedure? Otherwise I have no choice but to copy-paste this piece of code for each of “=”,”~”,”+”,”-“,”*”,”/”,”%”,”>”,”<“,”>=”,”<=”,”==”,”~=”,”AND”,”OR”
What about writing 3
toTypefunctions:Then in your conversion routines you can do: