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advent-of-code-wasm
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Solutions to Advent of Code implemented in Rust and compiled to WebAssembly.
Use https://aoc.fornwall.net to run the solutions in your browser.
Add dependency:
npm add advent-of-code-wasm
The advent-of-code-wasm
package exports a single solve
function with the following signature:
function solve(year, day, part, input)
Examples:
const assert = require("assert/strict");
const solve = require("advent-of-code-wasm").solve;
assert.equal(solve(2019, 1, 1, "14"), "2");
assert.equal(solve(2019, 3, 2, "R8,U5,L5,D3\nU7,R6,D4,L4"), "30");
$ npm install -g advent-of-code-wasm
$ echo 14 | advent-of-code-wasm 2019 1 1
2
The functions/ directory contains code and configuration to deploy the WebAssembly with a JS wrapper to Netlify Functions.
It implements the API described at https://aoc.fornwall.net/api/:
$ curl -d 14 https://mystifying-blackwell-9e705f.netlify.app/solve/2019/1/1
2
FAQs
Solutions to Advent of Code written in Rust
We found that advent-of-code-wasm demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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