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Define "custom" integer-based type?

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I have a program that is interfacing with an external library that, among other thing开发者_如何学Gos, has an unsigned 12-bit value packed in a larger struct.

I have a program that is interfacing with an external library that, among other thing开发者_如何学Gos, has an unsigned 12-bit value packed in a larger struct.

This used to be 8 bits, so we simply marshaled it as a byte.

Now that it's 12 bits... I can use a ushort, but that opens up issues of (a) range checking and (b) marshaling.

Is there a simple way of implementing a constrained numeric type like this, where I don't have to override every assignment and comparison method?


Try this (this example shows a custom Int64 type)

public class MyCustomInt64 : CustomValueType<MyCustomInt64, Int64>
{
    private MyCustomInt64(long value) : base(value) {}        
    public static implicit operator MyCustomInt64(long value) { return new MyCustomInt64(value); }
    public static implicit operator long(MyCustomInt64 custom) { return custom._value; }
}

Implement what you like in the constructor to apply constriants.

Usage

MyCustomInt64 myInt = 27; //use as like any other value type

And here is the reusable base custom value type (add more operators if needed)

public class CustomValueType<TCustom, TValue>
{        
    protected readonly TValue _value;

    public CustomValueType(TValue value)
    {
        _value = value;
    }

    public override string ToString()
    {
        return _value.ToString();
    }

    public static bool operator <(CustomValueType<TCustom, TValue> a, CustomValueType<TCustom, TValue> b)
    {
        return Comparer<TValue>.Default.Compare(a._value, b._value) < 0;
    }

    public static bool operator >(CustomValueType<TCustom, TValue> a, CustomValueType<TCustom, TValue> b)
    {
        return !(a < b);
    }

    public static bool operator <=(CustomValueType<TCustom, TValue> a, CustomValueType<TCustom, TValue> b)
    {
        return (a < b) || (a == b);
    }

    public static bool operator >=(CustomValueType<TCustom, TValue> a, CustomValueType<TCustom, TValue> b)
    {
        return (a > b) || (a == b);
    }

    public static bool operator ==(CustomValueType<TCustom, TValue> a, CustomValueType<TCustom, TValue> b)
    {
        return a.Equals((object)b);
    }

    public static bool operator !=(CustomValueType<TCustom, TValue> a, CustomValueType<TCustom, TValue> b)
    {
        return !(a == b);
    }

    public static TCustom operator +(CustomValueType<TCustom, TValue> a, CustomValueType<TCustom, TValue> b)
    {
        return (dynamic) a._value + b._value;
    }

    public static TCustom operator -(CustomValueType<TCustom, TValue> a, CustomValueType<TCustom, TValue> b)
    {
        return ((dynamic) a._value - b._value);
    }

    protected bool Equals(CustomValueType<TCustom, TValue> other)
    {            
        return EqualityComparer<TValue>.Default.Equals(_value, other._value);
    }

    public override bool Equals(object obj)
    {
        if (ReferenceEquals(null, obj)) return false;
        if (ReferenceEquals(this, obj)) return true;
        if (obj.GetType() != this.GetType()) return false;
        return Equals((CustomValueType<TCustom, TValue>)obj);
    }

    public override int GetHashCode()
    {
        return EqualityComparer<TValue>.Default.GetHashCode(_value);
    }
}


You should create a struct that overrides the implicit conversion operator:

struct PackedValue {
    private PackedValue(ushort val) {
         if(val >= (1<<12)) throw new ArgumentOutOfRangeException("val");
         this._value = val;
    }
    private ushort _value;
    public static explicit operator PackedValue(ushort value) {
        return new PackedValue(value);
    }

    public static implicit operator ushort(PackedValue me) {
        return me._value;
    }
}
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