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#include "../aliases.h"
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#include "../aliases.h"
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#include "../helper_macros.h"
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <math.h>
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#include <math.h>
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#define obj(o, m) o.m
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#define stringify(x) #x
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#define printf_spec(PI) stringify(PI)
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#define printf_spec(PI) stringify(PI)
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#define typename_concat(C, I) vec##C##I##_t
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#define typename(C, I) typename_concat(C, I)
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#define funcname_concat(B, C, I) vec_##B##_vec##C##I##_t
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#define funcname(B, C, I) funcname_concat(B, C, I)
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typedef struct {
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typedef struct {
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T x;
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T x;
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#include "../aliases.h"
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#include "../aliases.h"
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#include "../helper_macros.h"
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <math.h>
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#include <math.h>
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#define obj(o, m) o.m
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#define obj(o, m) o.m
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#define stringify(x) #x
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#define printf_spec(PI) "%" stringify(PI) ", "
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#define printf_spec(PI) "%" stringify(PI) ", "
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#define typename_concat(C, I) vec##C##I##_t
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#define typename(C, I) typename_concat(C, I)
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#define funcname_concat(B, C, I) vec_##B##_vec##C##I##_t
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#define funcname(B, C, I) funcname_concat(B, C, I)
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typedef struct {
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typedef struct {
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#define VEC(type, name) type name;
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#define VEC(type, name) type name;
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[02_macros](./02_macros) is an implementation that uses simple macros to define 2D and 3D vectors for different data types.
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[02_macros](./02_macros) is an implementation that uses simple macros to define 2D and 3D vectors for different data types.
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[03_xmacros](./03_xmacros) is an implementation that relies on X macros to allow for defining any N-dimensional vector for different data types. In this case, only 2D and 3D vectors were defined, but it can be easily expanded to other dimensions.
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[03_xmacros](./03_xmacros) is an implementation that relies on X macros to allow for defining any N-dimensional vector for different data types. In this case, it is only 2D and 3D vectors, but it can be easily expanded to other dimensions.
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## General assessment of the different techniques
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## General assessment of the different techniques
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#ifndef HELPER_MACROS_H
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#define HELPER_MACROS_H
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#define stringify(x) #x
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#define typename_concat(C, I) vec##C##I##_t
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#define typename(C, I) typename_concat(C, I)
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#define funcname_concat(B, C, I) vec_##B##_vec##C##I##_t
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#define funcname(B, C, I) funcname_concat(B, C, I)
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#endif // !HELPER_MACROS_H
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