George Thomas 415055dcc2 Allow output types to vary for different parts of same day
For now this applies to Haskell only, and it may turn out to be tricky for the Rust implementation.

In practice, the limitation hasn't turned out to be important, and we could even go the other way and use `Integer` everywhere. This does however at least help with debugging, as well as just being conceptually right.

The `nil` and `(/\)` functions are intended to be overloaded to work for other list-like things in a later commit, and from there we will investigate using `OverloadedLists` and `RebindableSyntax` to recover standard list syntax, although there are probably limitations due to `(:)` being special.
2025-12-16 16:15:11 +00:00

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module Puzzles.Day8 (puzzle) where
import Pre
import Control.Lens
import Data.DisjointSet qualified as DS
import Linear.Metric
import Linear.V3
puzzle :: Puzzle
puzzle =
Puzzle
{ number = 8
, parser = \isRealData ->
(if isRealData then 1000 else 10,)
<$> (V3 <$> decimal <* single ',' <*> decimal <* single ',' <*> decimal) `sepEndBy` newline
, parts =
( uncurry \n ->
product
. take 3
. sortOn Down
. map length
. DS.toLists
. maybe (error "not enough boxes") snd
. listIndex n
. connectBoxes
)
/\ ( uncurry . const $
uncurry ((*) `on` view _x)
. maybe (error "sets never unified") fst
. lastMay
. takeWhile ((> 1) . DS.sets . snd)
. connectBoxes
)
/\ nil
, extraTests = mempty
}
connectBoxes :: [V3 Int] -> [((V3 Int, V3 Int), DS.DisjointSet (V3 Int))]
connectBoxes boxes = zip allPairs $ scanl (flip $ uncurry DS.union) (foldMap DS.singleton boxes) allPairs
where
allPairs = sortOn (quadrance . uncurry (-)) $ allUnorderedPairs False boxes