package Math::Farnsworth::Value::Boolean; use strict; use warnings; use Math::Farnsworth::Dimension; use Math::Farnsworth::Value; use Carp; use utf8; our $VERSION = 0.6; use overload '+' => \&add, '-' => \&subtract, '*' => \&mult, '/' => \&div, '%' => \&mod, '**' => \&pow, '<=>' => \&compare, 'bool' => \&bool; use base qw(Math::Farnsworth::Value); #this is the REQUIRED fields for Math::Farnsworth::Value subclasses # #dimen => a Math::Farnsworth::Dimension object # #this is so i can make a -> conforms in Math::Farnsworth::Value, to replace the existing code, i'm also planning on adding some definitions such as, TYPE_PARI, TYPE_STRING, TYPE_LAMBDA, TYPE_DATE, etc. to make certain things easier sub new { my $class = shift; my $value = shift; my $outmagic = shift; #i'm still not sure on this one my $self = {}; bless $self, $class; $self->{outmagic} = $outmagic; $self->{truthiness} = $value ? 1 : 0; return $self; } sub gettruth { return $_[0]->{truthiness}; } ####### #The rest of this code can be GREATLY cleaned up by assuming that $one is of type, Math::Farnsworth::Value::Pari, this means that i can slowly redo a lot of this code sub add { my ($one, $two, $rev) = @_; confess "Non reference given to addition" unless ref($two); #if we're not being added to a Math::Farnsworth::Value::Pari, the higher class object needs to handle it. confess "Scalar value given to addition to boolean" if ($two->isa("Math::Farnsworth::Value::Pari")); return $two->add($one, !$rev) unless ($two->ismediumtype()); if (!$two->istype("Boolean")) { confess "Given non boolean to boolean operation"; } #NOTE TO SELF this needs to be more helpful, i'll probably do this by creating an "error" class that'll be captured in ->evalbranch's recursion and use that to add information from the parse tree about WHERE the error occured die "Adding booleans is not a good idea\n"; } sub subtract { my ($one, $two, $rev) = @_; confess "Non reference given to subtraction" unless ref($two); #if there's a higher type, use it, subtraction otherwise doesn't make sense on arrays die "Scalar value given to subtraction to Booleans" if ($two->isa("Math::Farnsworth::Value::Pari")); return $two->subtract($one, !$rev) unless ($two->ismediumtype()); if (!$two->istype("Boolean")) { confess "Given non boolean to boolean operation"; } die "Subtracting Booleans? what did you think this would do, create a black hole?"; } sub modulus { my ($one, $two, $rev) = @_; confess "Non reference given to modulus" unless ref($two); #if there's a higher type, use it, subtraction otherwise doesn't make sense on arrays confess "Scalar value given to modulus to boolean" if ($two->isa("Math::Farnsworth::Value::Pari")); return $two->mod($one, !$rev) unless ($two->ismediumtype()); if (!$two->istype("Boolean")) { confess "Given non boolean to boolean operation"; } die "Modulusing booleans? what did you think this would do, create a black hole?"; } sub mult { my ($one, $two, $rev) = @_; confess "Non reference given to multiplication" unless ref($two); #if there's a higher type, use it, subtraction otherwise doesn't make sense on arrays confess "Scalar value given to multiplcation to array" if ($two->isa("Math::Farnsworth::Value::Pari")); return $two->mult($one, !$rev) unless ($two->ismediumtype()); if (!$two->istype("Boolean")) { confess "Given non boolean to boolean operation"; } die "Multiplying arrays? what did you think this would do, create a black hole?"; } sub div { my ($one, $two, $rev) = @_; confess "Non reference given to division" unless ref($two); #if there's a higher type, use it, subtraction otherwise doesn't make sense on arrays confess "Scalar value given to division to array" if ($two->isa("Math::Farnsworth::Value::Pari")); return $two->div($one, !$rev) unless ($two->ismediumtype()); if (!$two->istype("Boolean")) { confess "Given non boolean to boolean operation"; } die "Dividing arrays? what did you think this would do, create a black hole?"; } sub bool { my $self = shift; #seems good enough of an idea to me #i have a bug HERE #print "BOOLCONV\n"; #print Dumper($self); #print "ENDBOOLCONV\n"; return $self->gettruth()?1:0; } sub pow { my ($one, $two, $rev) = @_; confess "Non reference given to exponentiation" unless ref($two); #if there's a higher type, use it, subtraction otherwise doesn't make sense on arrays confess "Exponentiating arrays? what did you think this would do, create a black hole?" if ($two->isa("Math::Farnsworth::Value::Pari")); return $two->pow($one, !$rev) unless ($two->ismediumtype()); if (!$two->istype("Boolean")) { confess "Given non boolean to boolean operation"; } die "Exponentiating arrays? what did you think this would do, create a black hole?"; } sub compare { my ($one, $two, $rev) = @_; confess "Non reference given to compare" unless ref($two); #if we're not being added to a Math::Farnsworth::Value::Pari, the higher class object needs to handle it. confess "Scalar value given to division to array" if ($two->isa("Math::Farnsworth::Value::Pari")); return $two->compare($one, !$rev) unless ($two->ismediumtype()); my $rv = $rev ? -1 : 1; #check for $two being a simple value my $tv = $two->gettruth(); my $ov = $one->gettruth(); #i also need to check the units, but that will come later #NOTE TO SELF this needs to be more helpful, i'll probably do something by adding stuff in ->new to be able to fetch more about the processing die "Unable to process different units in compare\n" unless $one->conforms($two); #always call this on one, since $two COULD be some other object #moving this down so that i don't do any math i don't have to my $new = $tv <=> $ov; return $new * $rv; }