Largely copied from RikvanToor/aoc-rust-template, upgraded for clap
v4
This is a basic template you can fork and implement your Advent of Code solutions in. src/days/
contains a source file for all 25 days, where an implementation of a trait Day
should be written.
pub trait Day {
type Input;
fn parse(input_string: &str) -> IResult<&str, Self::Input>;
type Output1: Display;
fn part_1(input: &Self::Input) -> Self::Output1;
type Output2: Display;
fn part_2(input: &Self::Input) -> Self::Output2;
}
The parsers should be written using nom.
A flake.nix
provides a nix dev shell with the rust toolchain installed.
Enter the shell by running nix develop
(requires the nix-command
and flakes
experimental features)
First, modify the package metadata in Cargo.toml
and change the current YEAR
constant in src/main.rs
.
Then, find your session cookie. To do so, go to https://adventofcode.com, log in, and press F12. In the "Application" tab, under "Storage > Cookies > https://adventofcode.com", copy the value of the "session" cookie. Paste it into a file named .session
at the root of the project. You can now download input files. To do so, run the subcommand get-input
: cargo run -- get-input 1
. The 1
stands for day 1, meaning it will download the input of day 1 of Advent of Code. Alternatively, from december 1st to 25th, you can skip the day parameter, and the program will download today's input. You can also use --all
instead of a day parameter to download all input files.
To run your implementation, use cargo run -- run 1
to run day 1. Just like get-input
, you can skip the day parameter to run today's program, or use --all
to run all days.