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| =Problem #1= | | =Problem #1= |
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− | Write a program that prompts the user for her first and last name, and outputs a computer account made of the first initial of her first name, plus her last name, all in lowercase, plus a number equal to the number of characters in the string just created. Make sure there's a blank line before the output of the account name. This line will be used by the grading program to spot your output. | + | Write a program named '''hw4_1.py''' that prompts the user for her first and last name, and outputs a computer account made of the first initial of her first name, plus her last name, all in lowercase, plus a number equal to the number of characters in the string just created. Make sure there's a blank line before the output of the account name. This line will be used by the grading program to spot your output. |
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| ;:Example 1 | | ;:Example 1 |
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| =Problem #2= | | =Problem #2= |
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− | Write a program that prompts the user for her first and last name, and outputs a computer account made of the first initial of her first name, plus her last name, all in lowercase. But now we want the computer account to be ''exactly'' 8 characters long. If the user names are too short, your program will pad it with the character '#'. | + | Write a program called '''hw4_2.py''' that prompts the user for her first and last name, and outputs a computer account made of the first initial of her first name, plus her last name, all in lowercase. But now we want the computer account to be ''exactly'' 8 characters long. If the user names are too short, your program will pad it with the character '#'. |
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| ;:Example | | ;:Example |
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| =Problem #3= | | =Problem #3= |
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− | Write a program that prompts the user for her first and last name, and outputs a computer account made of the first initial of her first name, plus her last name, all in lowercase. We want the computer account to be ''exactly'' 8 characters long, but this time it is padded with the current year (2015 for us). We assume the user name will always have at least 3 characters. | + | Write a program called '''hw4_3.py''' that prompts the user for her first and last name, and outputs a computer account made of the first initial of her first name, plus her last name, all in lowercase. We want the computer account to be ''exactly'' 8 characters long, but this time it is padded with the current year (2015 for us). We assume the user name will always have at least 3 characters. |
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| ;:Example | | ;:Example |
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| =Problem #4= | | =Problem #4= |
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− | Write a program that prompts the user for her first and last name, and outputs a triangle made with her name, padded with dots in front of it, as illustrated below. There is no limit on the length of the first and last names. Notice that there is a blank line between the input section and the output section. | + | Write a program called '''hw4_4.py''' that prompts the user for her first and last name, and outputs a triangle made with her name, padded with dots in front of it, as illustrated below. There is no limit on the length of the first and last names. Notice that there is a blank line between the input section and the output section. |
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| :;Example | | :;Example |
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| * Submit your program to HW 4 PB 4 on Moodle. | | * Submit your program to HW 4 PB 4 on Moodle. |
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| + | ==A Reminder on the Output Generated by Moodle== |
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| + | When Moodle compares the output of your program to the output of the solution program, it uses a special code for displaying the result. Here is an example of a submitted program that doesn't quite work correctly: |
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| + | - .............. |
| + | .............R |
| + | ............RO |
| + | ...........ROM |
| + | ..........ROME |
| + | .........ROMEO |
| + | ........ROMEOV |
| + | .......ROMEOVA |
| + | ......ROMEOVAL |
| + | .....ROMEOVALE |
| + | ....ROMEOVALEN |
| + | ...ROMEOVALENT |
| + | ..ROMEOVALENTI |
| + | .ROMEOVALENTIN |
| + | + ROMEOVALENTINO |
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| + | * The lines that start with a '''minus''' sign are the lines output by '''your''' program, that are not present in the solution output. These lines are extra lines that your program should not generate. |
| + | * The lines that start with a '''plus''' sign are the lines output by '''the solution''' program, that should be present in your output, but aren't. |
| + | * The lines that do not start with a plus or a minus are lines that are correctly output by your program. |
| + | * The lines above indicate that the submitted program is generating an extra line at the beginning of the output, and missing a line at the end. |
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| =Problem #5= | | =Problem #5= |
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− | Write a program that prompts the user to enter a date representing the beginning and end of a semester, in the form ''mmdd-mmddyyyy'', and displays it back as ''dd month yyyy to dd month yyyy'', where ''month'' is the first 3 letters of the name of the month, in English. | + | Write a program called '''hw4_5.py''' that prompts the user to enter a date representing the beginning and end of a semester, in the form ''mmdd-mmddyyyy'', and displays it back as ''dd month yyyy to dd month yyyy'', where ''month'' is the first 3 letters of the name of the month, in English. |
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| =Problem #6= | | =Problem #6= |
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− | Write a program that asks the user for several pieces of information about some famous person, and outputs the information in a nicely formatted box, where the length of the bar of '=' signs before and before the information is the same as the length of the ''accomplishment'' information. | + | Write a program called '''hw4_6.py''' that asks the user for several pieces of information about some famous person, and outputs the information as illustrated below. |
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| :;Example | | :;Example |
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| * Note that the name is formatted correctly, even if the user enters all uppercase or lowercase letters for the name. | | * Note that the name is formatted correctly, even if the user enters all uppercase or lowercase letters for the name. |
− | * Submit your program to HW 4 PB 7 on Moodle. | + | * Submit your program to HW 4 PB 6 on Moodle. |
| <br /> | | <br /> |
| </showafterdate> | | </showafterdate> |
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| <!-- =================================================================== --> | | <!-- =================================================================== --> |
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− | <showafterdate after="20151008 00:00">
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| =Solution Programs= | | =Solution Programs= |
| + | <showafterdate after="20151009 00:00"> |
| <br /> | | <br /> |
| <source lang="python"> | | <source lang="python"> |
| + | |
| # hw4sol.py | | # hw4sol.py |
| # D. Thiebaut | | # D. Thiebaut |
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| fName = input( "Your first name? " ) | | fName = input( "Your first name? " ) |
| lName = input( "Your last name? " ) | | lName = input( "Your last name? " ) |
| + | print( ) |
| full = fName[0] + lName | | full = fName[0] + lName |
| full = full.lower() | | full = full.lower() |
− | print( full) | + | print( "Your computer account: {0:1}{1:1}".format( full, len(full) ) ) |
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| # solution for Problem 2 | | # solution for Problem 2 |
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− | # solution for Problem 7
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− | def problem7():
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− | # get the input from the user
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− | fName = input( "Enter first name: " )
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− | lName = input( "Enter last name: " )
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− | dob = input( "Date of birth (yyyymmdd)" )
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− | dod = input( "Date of death (yyyymmdd)" )
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− | accomp = input( "Enter accomplishment: " )
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− | # Figure out the length of the bar
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− | bar = "=" * len( accomp )
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− | # reformat names
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− | fName = fName.capitalize()
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− | lName = lName.capitalize()
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− | accomp = accomp.capitalize()
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− | # use a list of strings for the month, to get
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− | # the correct month for a give number.
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− | months = ["January", "February", "March",
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− | "April", "May", "June",
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− | "July", "August", "September",
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− | "October", "November", "December" ]
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− | # extract day, month and year from dates.
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− | dobDay = int( dob[-2:] )
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− | dobYear = dob[0:4]
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− | dobMonth= int( dob[4:6] ) - 1
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− | dobMonth= months[ dobMonth ]
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− | dodDay = int( dod[-2:] )
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− | dodYear = dod[0:4]
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− | dodMonth= int( dod[4:6] ) - 1
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− | dodMonth= months[ dodMonth ]
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− | # output the result, nicely formatted
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− | #print()
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− | print( bar )
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− | line1 = "{0:1} {1:1} ({2:1} {3:1}, {4:1} -- {5:1} {6:1}, {7:1})"
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− | print( line1.format( fName, lName, dobMonth, dobDay, dobYear,
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− | dodMonth, dodDay, dodYear ) )
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− | print( accomp )
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− | print( bar + "\n" )
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| # main program. | | # main program. |
| # Calls all the functions that solve the different problems. | | # Calls all the functions that solve the different problems. |
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| def main(): | | def main(): |
− | #problem1() | + | problem1() |
| #problem2() | | #problem2() |
| #problem3() | | #problem3() |
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| #problem5() | | #problem5() |
| #problem6() | | #problem6() |
− | problem7()
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| main() | | main() |
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| </showafterdate> | | </showafterdate> |
| <br /> | | <br /> |
− | <onlydft>
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− | =VPL Module=
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− | <br />
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− | ==Problem 1==
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− | <br />
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− | ===vpl_run.sh===
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− | <br />
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− | <source lang="bash">
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− | #! /bin/bash
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− |
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− | cat > vpl_execution <<EOF
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− | #! /bin/bash
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− |
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− | python=/usr/local/bin/python3.4
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− | #python=/usr/bin/python3.3
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− | prog=hw4.py
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− | \$python \$prog
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− |
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− | EOF
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− |
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− | chmod +x vpl_execution
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− | </source>
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− | <br />
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− | ===vpl_evaluate.sh===
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− | <br />
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− | <source lang="bash">
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− | #! /bin/bash
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− | # D. Thiebaut
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− |
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− | cat > vpl_execution <<EEOOFF
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− | #! /bin/bash
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− | #set -x
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− |
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− | # --- program tested (no extension) ---
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− | prog=hw4.py
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− | solutionProg=hw4sol.py
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− |
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− | # --- Python ----
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− | python=/usr/local/bin/python3.4
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− | #python=/usr/bin/python3.3
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− |
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− | # =================================================
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− | # Pick 3 random inputs to test program with
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− | TEMP1=( "ALMA" "zella" "Maria" )
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− | TEMP2=( "BRAVO" "BONO" "smith" )
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− | # =================================================
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− | # function that prints the difference between user and expected output
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− | incorrectOutput() {
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− | echo "Comment :=>>- Your output is incorrect."
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− | #--- display test file ---
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− | echo "<|--"
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− | echo "Your program tested with \$1 and \$2"
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− | echo "--|>"
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− | echo "Comment :=>> ---------------"
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− | echo "Comment :=>>- Your output:"
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− | echo "Comment :=>> ---------------"
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− | echo "<|--"
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− | cat userOut
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− | echo "--|>"
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− | echo ""
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− | echo "Comment :=>> ---------------"
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− | echo "Comment :=>>- Expected output: "
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− | echo "Comment :=>> ---------------"
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− | echo "<|--"
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− | cat expectedOut
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− | echo "--|>"
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− |
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− | }
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− |
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− | # function that tells user of program crash or infinite loop,
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− | # and what the test was.
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− | timeoutOutput() {
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− | if [ "\$1" ]; then # if there's a parameter
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− | i=\$1
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− | echo "Comment :=>>- Your program has timed out or crashed."
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− |
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− | #--- display test file ---
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− | echo "Comment :=>>- Your program tested with:"
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− | echo "<|--"
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− | cat data\${i}.txt
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− | echo "--|>"
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− | fi
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− | }
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− |
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− | # function that puts all words in file on separate lines
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− | # and keep last line
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− | keepLast ( ) {
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− | if [ "\$1" ]; then # if there's a parameter
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− | cat \$1 | tr ' ' '\n' | sed '/^\s*\$/d' > dummy.out
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− | cp dummy.out \$1
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− | cat \$1 | tail -1 > dummy.out
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− | cp dummy.out \$1
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− | fi
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− | }
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− |
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− | # function that removes non-digits, extra spaces, and extra blank lines from text file.
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− | cleanup () {
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− | if [ "\$1" ]; then # if there's a parameter
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− | #--- remove non numbers and non minus---
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− | #cat \$1 | sed 's/[^0-9*.0-9\ ]*//g' > dummy.out
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− | #cp dummy.out \$1
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− |
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− | #--- remove multiple spaces ---
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− | #cat \$1 | sed 's/ */ /g' > dummy.out
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− | #cp dummy.out \$1
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− | #cat \$1 | sed 's/^[ \t]*//' > dummy.out
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− | #cp dummy.out \$1
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− |
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− | #--- remove blank lines ---
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− | cat \$1 | sed '/^\s*\$/d' > dummy.out
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− | #cp dummy.out \$1
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− | fi
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− | }
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− |
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− | # initial grade
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− | grade=40
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− | for ((i=0;i<\${#TEMP1[@]};i++)); do
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− | echo "\${TEMP1[i]}" > input
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− | echo "\${TEMP2[i]}" >> input
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− |
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− | #echo "\${TEMP1[i]}"
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− | #echo "\${TEMP2[i]}"
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− | # =================================================
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− | # generate user output and exptect output
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− | \$python \$prog < input > userOut
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− | \$python \$solutionProg < input > expectedOut
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− | cp userOut userOut.org
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− | cp expectedOut expectedOut.org
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− |
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− | #cleanup userOut
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− | #cleanup expectedOut
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− |
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− | keepLast userOut
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− | keepLast expectedOut
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− |
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− | #--- compute difference ---
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− | diff -y -w --ignore-all-space userOut expectedOut > diff.out
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− |
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− | #--- reject if different ---
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− | if ((\$? > 0)); then
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− | incorrectOutput \${TEMP1[i]} \${TEMP2[i]}
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− | grade=\$((grade+5))
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− | # --------------------- REWARD IF CORRECT OUTPUT -----------------
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− | else
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− | #--- good output ---
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− | echo "Comment :=>>- Congrats, your output is correct."
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− | echo "Comment :=>> --------------------------------."
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− | echo "<|--"
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− | echo "Your program tested with \${TEMP1[i]} and \${TEMP2[i]}"
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− | echo ""
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− | cat userOut
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− | echo "--|>"
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− | grade=\$((grade+20))
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− | fi
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− |
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− | done
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− |
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− | # =================================================
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− | # Report grade
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− | if (( grade > 100 )); then
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− | grade=100
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− | fi
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− | echo "Grade :=>> \$grade"
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− | exit
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− | EEOOFF
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− | chmod +x vpl_execution
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− |
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− | </source>
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− | <br />
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− |
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− |
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− | ==Problem 2==
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− | <br />
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− | ===vpl_run.sh===
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− | <br />
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− | <source lang="bash">
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− | #! /bin/bash
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− |
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− | cat > vpl_execution <<EOF
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− | #! /bin/bash
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− |
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− | python=/usr/local/bin/python3.4
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− | #python=/usr/bin/python3.3
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− | prog=hw4.py
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− | \$python \$prog
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− | EOF
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− |
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− | chmod +x vpl_execution
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− | </source>
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− |
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− | <br />
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− | ===vpl_evaluate.sh===
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− | <br />
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− | <source lang="bash">
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− | #! /bin/bash
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− | # D. Thiebaut
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− | cat > vpl_execution <<EEOOFF
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− | #! /bin/bash
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− | #set -x
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− |
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− | # --- program tested (no extension) ---
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− | prog=hw4.py
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− | solutionProg=hw4sol.py
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− |
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− | # --- Python ----
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− | python=/usr/local/bin/python3.4
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− | #python=/usr/bin/python3.3
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− |
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− | # =================================================
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− | # Pick 3 random inputs to test program with
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− | TEMP1=( "ALMA" "zella" "M" )
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− | TEMP2=( "BRAVO" "BONO" "s" )
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− |
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− |
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− |
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− | # =================================================
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− | # function that prints the difference between user and expected output
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− | incorrectOutput() {
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− | echo "Comment :=>>- Your output is incorrect."
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− | #--- display test file ---
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− | echo "<|--"
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− | echo "Your program tested with \$1 and \$2"
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− | echo "--|>"
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− |
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− | echo "Comment :=>> ---------------"
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− | echo "Comment :=>>- Your output:"
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− | echo "Comment :=>> ---------------"
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− | echo "<|--"
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− | cat userOut
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− | echo "--|>"
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− | echo ""
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− | echo "Comment :=>> ---------------"
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− | echo "Comment :=>>- Expected output: "
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− | echo "Comment :=>> ---------------"
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− | echo "<|--"
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− | cat expectedOut
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− | echo "--|>"
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− |
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− | }
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− |
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− | # function that tells user of program crash or infinite loop,
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− | # and what the test was.
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− | timeoutOutput() {
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− | if [ "\$1" ]; then # if there's a parameter
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− | i=\$1
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− | echo "Comment :=>>- Your program has timed out or crashed."
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− |
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− | #--- display test file ---
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− | echo "Comment :=>>- Your program tested with:"
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− | echo "<|--"
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− | cat data\${i}.txt
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− | echo "--|>"
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− | fi
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− | }
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− |
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− | # function that puts all words in file on separate lines
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− | # and keep last line
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− | keepLast ( ) {
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− | if [ "\$1" ]; then # if there's a parameter
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− | cat \$1 | tr ' ' '\n' | sed '/^\s*\$/d' > dummy.out
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− | cp dummy.out \$1
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− | cat \$1 | tail -1 > dummy.out
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− | cp dummy.out \$1
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− | fi
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− | }
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− |
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− | # function that removes non-digits, extra spaces, and extra blank lines from text file.
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− | cleanup () {
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− | if [ "\$1" ]; then # if there's a parameter
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− |
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− | #--- remove non numbers and non minus---
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− | #cat \$1 | sed 's/[^0-9*.0-9\ ]*//g' > dummy.out
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− | #cp dummy.out \$1
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− |
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− | #--- remove multiple spaces ---
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− | #cat \$1 | sed 's/ */ /g' > dummy.out
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− | #cp dummy.out \$1
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− |
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− | #cat \$1 | sed 's/^[ \t]*//' > dummy.out
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− | #cp dummy.out \$1
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− |
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− | #--- remove blank lines ---
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− | cat \$1 | sed '/^\s*\$/d' > dummy.out
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− | #cp dummy.out \$1
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− | fi
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− | }
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− |
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− | # initial grade
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− | grade=40
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− |
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− | for ((i=0;i<\${#TEMP1[@]};i++)); do
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− | echo "\${TEMP1[i]}" > input
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− | echo "\${TEMP2[i]}" >> input
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− |
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− | #echo "\${TEMP1[i]}"
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− | #echo "\${TEMP2[i]}"
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− |
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− | # =================================================
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− | # generate user output and exptect output
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− | \$python \$prog < input > userOut
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− | \$python \$solutionProg < input > expectedOut
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− | cp userOut userOut.org
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− | cp expectedOut expectedOut.org
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− |
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− | #cleanup userOut
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− | #cleanup expectedOut
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− |
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− | keepLast userOut
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− | keepLast expectedOut
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− |
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− | #--- compute difference ---
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− | diff -y -w --ignore-all-space userOut expectedOut > diff.out
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− |
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− | #--- reject if different ---
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− | if ((\$? > 0)); then
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− | incorrectOutput \${TEMP1[i]} \${TEMP2[i]}
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− | grade=\$((grade+5))
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− | # --------------------- REWARD IF CORRECT OUTPUT -----------------
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− | else
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− | #--- good output ---
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− | echo "Comment :=>>- Congrats, your output is correct."
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− | echo "Comment :=>> --------------------------------."
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− | echo "<|--"
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− | echo "Your program tested with \${TEMP1[i]} and \${TEMP2[i]}"
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− | echo ""
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− | cat userOut
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− | echo "--|>"
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− | grade=\$((grade+20))
| |
− | fi
| |
− |
| |
− | done
| |
− |
| |
− | # =================================================
| |
− | # Report grade
| |
− | if (( grade > 100 )); then
| |
− | grade=100
| |
− | fi
| |
− | echo "Grade :=>> \$grade"
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | exit
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | EEOOFF
| |
− |
| |
− | chmod +x vpl_execution
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | </source>
| |
− | <br />
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | ==Problem 3==
| |
− | <br />
| |
− | ===vpl_run.sh===
| |
− | <br />
| |
− | <source lang="bash">
| |
− | #! /bin/bash
| |
− |
| |
− | cat > vpl_execution <<EOF
| |
− | #! /bin/bash
| |
− |
| |
− | python=/usr/local/bin/python3.4
| |
− | #python=/usr/bin/python3.3
| |
− |
| |
− | prog=hw4.py
| |
− | \$python \$prog
| |
− |
| |
− | EOF
| |
− |
| |
− | chmod +x vpl_execution
| |
− | </source>
| |
− | <br />
| |
− | ===vpl_evaluate.sh===
| |
− | <br />
| |
− | <source lang="bash">
| |
− | #! /bin/bash
| |
− | # D. Thiebaut
| |
− |
| |
− | cat > vpl_execution <<EEOOFF
| |
− | #! /bin/bash
| |
− | #set -x
| |
− |
| |
− | # --- program tested (no extension) ---
| |
− | prog=hw4.py
| |
− | solutionProg=hw4sol.py
| |
− |
| |
− | # --- Python ----
| |
− | python=/usr/local/bin/python3.4
| |
− | #python=/usr/bin/python3.3
| |
− |
| |
− | # =================================================
| |
− | # Pick 3 random inputs to test program with
| |
− | TEMP1=( "ALMA" "zella" "M" )
| |
− | TEMP2=( "BRAVO" "BONO" "s" )
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | # =================================================
| |
− | # function that prints the difference between user and expected output
| |
− | incorrectOutput() {
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>>- Your output is incorrect."
| |
− | #--- display test file ---
| |
− | echo "<|--"
| |
− | echo "Your program tested with \$1 and \$2"
| |
− | echo "--|>"
| |
− |
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>> ---------------"
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>>- Your output:"
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>> ---------------"
| |
− | echo "<|--"
| |
− | cat userOut
| |
− | echo "--|>"
| |
− | echo ""
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>> ---------------"
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>>- Expected output: "
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>> ---------------"
| |
− | echo "<|--"
| |
− | cat expectedOut
| |
− | echo "--|>"
| |
− |
| |
− | }
| |
− |
| |
− | # function that tells user of program crash or infinite loop,
| |
− | # and what the test was.
| |
− | timeoutOutput() {
| |
− | if [ "\$1" ]; then # if there's a parameter
| |
− | i=\$1
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>>- Your program has timed out or crashed."
| |
− |
| |
− | #--- display test file ---
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>>- Your program tested with:"
| |
− | echo "<|--"
| |
− | cat data\${i}.txt
| |
− | echo "--|>"
| |
− | fi
| |
− | }
| |
− |
| |
− | # function that puts all words in file on separate lines
| |
− | # and keep last line
| |
− | keepLast ( ) {
| |
− | if [ "\$1" ]; then # if there's a parameter
| |
− | cat \$1 | tr ' ' '\n' | sed '/^\s*\$/d' > dummy.out
| |
− | cp dummy.out \$1
| |
− |
| |
− | cat \$1 | tail -1 > dummy.out
| |
− | cp dummy.out \$1
| |
− | fi
| |
− | }
| |
− |
| |
− | # function that removes non-digits, extra spaces, and extra blank lines from text file.
| |
− | cleanup () {
| |
− | if [ "\$1" ]; then # if there's a parameter
| |
− |
| |
− | #--- remove non numbers and non minus---
| |
− | #cat \$1 | sed 's/[^0-9*.0-9\ ]*//g' > dummy.out
| |
− | #cp dummy.out \$1
| |
− |
| |
− | #--- remove multiple spaces ---
| |
− | #cat \$1 | sed 's/ */ /g' > dummy.out
| |
− | #cp dummy.out \$1
| |
− |
| |
− | #cat \$1 | sed 's/^[ \t]*//' > dummy.out
| |
− | #cp dummy.out \$1
| |
− |
| |
− | #--- remove blank lines ---
| |
− | cat \$1 | sed '/^\s*\$/d' > dummy.out
| |
− | #cp dummy.out \$1
| |
− | fi
| |
− | }
| |
− |
| |
− | # initial grade
| |
− | grade=40
| |
− |
| |
− | for ((i=0;i<\${#TEMP1[@]};i++)); do
| |
− |
| |
− | testNo=\$((i+1))
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>>- Test \$testNo"
| |
− |
| |
− | echo "\${TEMP1[i]}" > input
| |
− | echo "\${TEMP2[i]}" >> input
| |
− |
| |
− | #echo "\${TEMP1[i]}"
| |
− | #echo "\${TEMP2[i]}"
| |
− |
| |
− | # =================================================
| |
− | # generate user output and exptect output
| |
− | \$python \$prog < input 2> errorOut 1> userOut
| |
− | \$python \$solutionProg < input > expectedOut
| |
− |
| |
− | if [ -s errorOut ] ; then
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>> Your program crashed..."
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>> The input was"
| |
− | echo "<|--"
| |
− | cat input
| |
− | echo "--|>"
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>> Error message:"
| |
− | echo "<|--"
| |
− | cat errorOut
| |
− | echo "--|>"
| |
− | continue
| |
− | fi
| |
− |
| |
− | cp userOut userOut.org
| |
− | cp expectedOut expectedOut.org
| |
− |
| |
− | #cleanup userOut
| |
− | #cleanup expectedOut
| |
− |
| |
− | keepLast userOut
| |
− | keepLast expectedOut
| |
− |
| |
− | #--- compute difference ---
| |
− | diff -y -w --ignore-all-space userOut expectedOut > diff.out
| |
− |
| |
− | #--- reject if different ---
| |
− | if ((\$? > 0)); then
| |
− | incorrectOutput \${TEMP1[i]} \${TEMP2[i]}
| |
− | grade=\$((grade+5))
| |
− | # --------------------- REWARD IF CORRECT OUTPUT -----------------
| |
− | else
| |
− | #--- good output ---
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>>- Congrats, your output is correct."
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>> --------------------------------."
| |
− | echo "<|--"
| |
− | echo "Your program tested with \${TEMP1[i]} and \${TEMP2[i]}"
| |
− | echo ""
| |
− | cat userOut
| |
− | echo "--|>"
| |
− | grade=\$((grade+20))
| |
− | fi
| |
− |
| |
− | done
| |
− |
| |
− | # =================================================
| |
− | # Report grade
| |
− | if (( grade > 100 )); then
| |
− | grade=100
| |
− | fi
| |
− | echo "Grade :=>> \$grade"
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | exit
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | EEOOFF
| |
− |
| |
− | chmod +x vpl_execution
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | </source>
| |
− | <br />
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | ==Problem 4==
| |
− | <br />
| |
− | ===vpl_run.sh===
| |
− | <br />
| |
− | <source lang="bash">
| |
− | #! /bin/bash
| |
− |
| |
− | cat > vpl_execution <<EOF
| |
− | #! /bin/bash
| |
− |
| |
− | python=/usr/local/bin/python3.4
| |
− | #python=/usr/bin/python3.3
| |
− |
| |
− | prog=hw4.py
| |
− | \$python \$prog
| |
− |
| |
− | EOF
| |
− |
| |
− | chmod +x vpl_execution
| |
− | </source>
| |
− | <br />
| |
− | ===vpl_evaluate.sh===
| |
− | <br />
| |
− | <source lang="bash">
| |
− | #! /bin/bash
| |
− | # D. Thiebaut
| |
− |
| |
− | cat > vpl_execution <<EEOOFF
| |
− | #! /bin/bash
| |
− | #set -x
| |
− |
| |
− | # --- program tested (no extension) ---
| |
− | prog=hw4.py
| |
− | solutionProg=hw4sol.py
| |
− |
| |
− | # --- Python ----
| |
− | if [[ `hostname -s` = "beowulf2" ]]; then
| |
− | python=/usr/bin/python3.3
| |
− | else
| |
− | python=/usr/local/bin/python3.4
| |
− | fi
| |
− |
| |
− | # =================================================
| |
− | # Pick 3 random inputs to test program with
| |
− | TEMP1=( "CHOCO" "z" "s" )
| |
− | TEMP2=( "LATE" "ebra" "o" )
| |
− | TEMP3=( 9 5 2 )
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | # =================================================
| |
− | # function that prints the difference between user and expected output
| |
− | incorrectOutput() {
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>>- Your output is incorrect."
| |
− | #--- display test file ---
| |
− | echo "<|--"
| |
− | echo "Your program tested with \$1 and \$2"
| |
− | echo "--|>"
| |
− |
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>> ---------------"
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>>- Your output:"
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>> ---------------"
| |
− | echo "<|--"
| |
− | cat userOut
| |
− | echo "--|>"
| |
− | echo ""
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>> ---------------"
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>>- Expected output: "
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>> ---------------"
| |
− | echo "<|--"
| |
− | cat expectedOut
| |
− | echo "--|>"
| |
− |
| |
− | }
| |
− |
| |
− | # function that tells user of program crash or infinite loop,
| |
− | # and what the test was.
| |
− | timeoutOutput() {
| |
− | if [ "\$1" ]; then # if there's a parameter
| |
− | i=\$1
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>>- Your program has timed out or crashed."
| |
− |
| |
− | #--- display test file ---
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>>- Your program tested with:"
| |
− | echo "<|--"
| |
− | cat data\${i}.txt
| |
− | echo "--|>"
| |
− | fi
| |
− | }
| |
− |
| |
− | # function that puts all words in file on separate lines
| |
− | # and keep last line
| |
− | keepLast ( ) {
| |
− | if [ "\$1" ]; then # if there's a parameter
| |
− | cat \$1 | tr ' ' '\n' | sed '/^\s*\$/d' > dummy.out
| |
− | cp dummy.out \$1
| |
− |
| |
− | cat \$1 | tail -\$2 > dummy.out
| |
− | cp dummy.out \$1
| |
− | fi
| |
− | }
| |
− |
| |
− | # function that removes non-digits, extra spaces, and extra blank lines from text file.
| |
− | cleanup () {
| |
− | if [ "\$1" ]; then # if there's a parameter
| |
− |
| |
− | #--- remove non numbers and non minus---
| |
− | #cat \$1 | sed 's/[^0-9*.0-9\ ]*//g' > dummy.out
| |
− | #cp dummy.out \$1
| |
− |
| |
− | #--- remove multiple spaces ---
| |
− | #cat \$1 | sed 's/ */ /g' > dummy.out
| |
− | #cp dummy.out \$1
| |
− |
| |
− | #cat \$1 | sed 's/^[ \t]*//' > dummy.out
| |
− | #cp dummy.out \$1
| |
− |
| |
− | #--- remove blank lines ---
| |
− | cat \$1 | sed '/^\s*\$/d' > dummy.out
| |
− | #cp dummy.out \$1
| |
− | fi
| |
− | }
| |
− |
| |
− | # initial grade
| |
− | grade=40
| |
− |
| |
− | for ((i=0;i<\${#TEMP1[@]};i++)); do
| |
− | echo "\${TEMP1[i]}" > input
| |
− | echo "\${TEMP2[i]}" >> input
| |
− |
| |
− | testNo=\$((i+1))
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>>- Test \$testNo"
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | # =================================================
| |
− | # generate user output and exptect output
| |
− | \$python \$solutionProg < input > expectedOut
| |
− | \$python \$prog < input 2> errorOut 1> userOut
| |
− |
| |
− | if [ -s errorOut ] ; then
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>> Your program crashed..."
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>> The input was"
| |
− | echo "<|--"
| |
− | cat input
| |
− | echo "--|>"
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>> Error message:"
| |
− | echo "<|--"
| |
− | cat errorOut
| |
− | echo "--|>"
| |
− | continue
| |
− | fi
| |
− |
| |
− | cp userOut userOut.org
| |
− | cp expectedOut expectedOut.org
| |
− |
| |
− | #cleanup userOut
| |
− | #cleanup expectedOut
| |
− |
| |
− | keepLast userOut \${TEMP3[i]}
| |
− | keepLast expectedOut \${TEMP3[i]}
| |
− |
| |
− | #--- compute difference ---
| |
− | diff -y -w --ignore-all-space userOut expectedOut > diff.out
| |
− |
| |
− | #--- reject if different ---
| |
− | if ((\$? > 0)); then
| |
− | incorrectOutput \$TEMP1 \$TEMP2
| |
− | grade=\$((grade+5))
| |
− | # --------------------- REWARD IF CORRECT OUTPUT -----------------
| |
− | else
| |
− | #--- good output ---
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>>- Congrats, your output is correct."
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>> --------------------------------."
| |
− | echo "<|--"
| |
− | echo "Your program tested with \${TEMP1[i]} and \${TEMP2[i]}"
| |
− | echo ""
| |
− | cat userOut
| |
− | echo "--|>"
| |
− | grade=\$((grade+20))
| |
− | fi
| |
− |
| |
− | done
| |
− |
| |
− | # =================================================
| |
− | # Report grade
| |
− | if (( grade > 100 )); then
| |
− | grade=100
| |
− | fi
| |
− | echo "Grade :=>> \$grade"
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | exit
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | EEOOFF
| |
− |
| |
− | chmod +x vpl_execution
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | </source>
| |
− | <br />
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | ==Problem 5==
| |
− | <br />
| |
− | ===vpl_run.sh===
| |
− | <br />
| |
− | <source lang="bash">
| |
− | #! /bin/bash
| |
− |
| |
− | cat > vpl_execution <<EOF
| |
− | #! /bin/bash
| |
− |
| |
− | python=/usr/local/bin/python3.4
| |
− | #python=/usr/bin/python3.3
| |
− |
| |
− | prog=hw4.py
| |
− | \$python \$prog
| |
− |
| |
− | EOF
| |
− |
| |
− | chmod +x vpl_execution
| |
− | </source>
| |
− | <br />
| |
− | ===vpl_evaluate.sh===
| |
− | <br />
| |
− | <source lang="bash">
| |
− |
| |
− | #! /bin/bash
| |
− | # D. Thiebaut
| |
− |
| |
− | cat > vpl_execution <<EEOOFF
| |
− | #! /bin/bash
| |
− | #set -x
| |
− |
| |
− | # --- program tested (no extension) ---
| |
− | prog=hw4.py
| |
− | solutionProg=hw4sol.py
| |
− |
| |
− | # --- Python ----
| |
− | if [[ `hostname -s` = "beowulf2" ]]; then
| |
− | python=/usr/bin/python3.3
| |
− | else
| |
− | python=/usr/local/bin/python3.4
| |
− | fi
| |
− |
| |
− | # =================================================
| |
− | # Pick 3 random inputs to test program with
| |
− | TEMP1=( "02142015" "01311900" "12012000" )
| |
− | #TEMP1=( "02142015" ) # "01311900" "12012000" )
| |
− |
| |
− | # =================================================
| |
− | # function that looks for forbidden patterns in the program
| |
− | testForPatterns() {
| |
− |
| |
− | requiredPattern="\"January\""
| |
− | forbiddenPattern="\"Jan\""
| |
− |
| |
− | # remove comments
| |
− | cat \$prog | sed 's:#.*$::g' > user.temp
| |
− |
| |
− | # look for required patterns
| |
− | grep "\$requiredPattern" user.temp &> grepLines1.out
| |
− |
| |
− | if [ -s grepLines1.out ] ; then
| |
− | nothing="happens"
| |
− | else
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>> Your program must use months"
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>> expressed as full names (e.g. \"February\")."
| |
− | echo "<|--"
| |
− | cat grepLines1.out
| |
− | echo "--|>"
| |
− | echo "Grade :=>> 50"
| |
− | exit
| |
− | fi
| |
− |
| |
− | grep "\$forbiddenPattern" user.temp &> grepLines.out
| |
− | if [ -s grepLines.out ] ; then
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>> You cannot use strings of 3 characters"
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>> for the months."
| |
− | echo "Grade :=>> 50"
| |
− | exit
| |
− | fi
| |
− | }
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | # =================================================
| |
− | # function that prints the difference between user and expected output
| |
− | incorrectOutput() {
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>>- Your output is incorrect."
| |
− | #--- display test file ---
| |
− | echo "<|--"
| |
− | echo "Your program tested with \$1"
| |
− | echo "--|>"
| |
− |
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>> ---------------"
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>>- Your output:"
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>> ---------------"
| |
− | echo "<|--"
| |
− | cat userOut
| |
− | echo "--|>"
| |
− | echo ""
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>> ---------------"
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>>- Expected output: "
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>> ---------------"
| |
− | echo "<|--"
| |
− | cat expectedOut
| |
− | echo "--|>"
| |
− |
| |
− | }
| |
− |
| |
− | # function that tells user of program crash or infinite loop,
| |
− | # and what the test was.
| |
− | timeoutOutput() {
| |
− | if [ "\$1" ]; then # if there's a parameter
| |
− | i=\$1
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>>- Your program has timed out or crashed."
| |
− |
| |
− | #--- display test file ---
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>>- Your program tested with:"
| |
− | echo "<|--"
| |
− | cat data\${i}.txt
| |
− | echo "--|>"
| |
− | fi
| |
− | }
| |
− |
| |
− | # function that puts all words in file on separate lines
| |
− | # and keep last line
| |
− | keepLast ( ) {
| |
− | if [ "\$1" ]; then # if there's a parameter
| |
− | cat \$1 | tr ' ' '\n' | sed '/^\s*\$/d' > dummy.out
| |
− | cp dummy.out \$1
| |
− |
| |
− | cat \$1 | tail -3 | tr '\n' ' ' > dummy.out
| |
− | cp dummy.out \$1
| |
− | echo "" >> \$1
| |
− | fi
| |
− | }
| |
− |
| |
− | # function that removes non-digits, extra spaces, and extra blank lines from text file.
| |
− | cleanup () {
| |
− | if [ "\$1" ]; then # if there's a parameter
| |
− |
| |
− | #--- remove non numbers and non minus---
| |
− | #cat \$1 | sed 's/[^0-9*.0-9\ ]*//g' > dummy.out
| |
− | #cp dummy.out \$1
| |
− |
| |
− | #--- remove multiple spaces ---
| |
− | #cat \$1 | sed 's/ */ /g' > dummy.out
| |
− | #cp dummy.out \$1
| |
− |
| |
− | #cat \$1 | sed 's/^[ \t]*//' > dummy.out
| |
− | #cp dummy.out \$1
| |
− |
| |
− | #--- remove blank lines ---
| |
− | cat \$1 | sed '/^\s*\$/d' > dummy.out
| |
− | #cp dummy.out \$1
| |
− | fi
| |
− | }
| |
− |
| |
− | # initial grade
| |
− | grade=40
| |
− |
| |
− | for ((i=0;i<\${#TEMP1[@]};i++)); do
| |
− | echo "\${TEMP1[i]}" > input
| |
− | #echo "input = "
| |
− | #cat input
| |
− |
| |
− | testNo=\$((i+1))
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>>- Test \$testNo"
| |
− |
| |
− | # =================================================
| |
− | # generate user output and exptect output
| |
− | \$python \$prog < input 2> errorOut 1> userOut
| |
− | \$python \$solutionProg < input > expectedOut
| |
− |
| |
− | if [ -s errorOut ] ; then
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>> Your program crashed..."
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>> The input was"
| |
− | echo "<|--"
| |
− | cat input
| |
− | echo "--|>"
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>> Error message:"
| |
− | echo "<|--"
| |
− | cat errorOut
| |
− | echo "--|>"
| |
− | continue
| |
− | fi
| |
− |
| |
− | # test to see if the program uses the right
| |
− | # strings for the months.
| |
− | testForPatterns
| |
− |
| |
− | cp userOut userOut.org
| |
− | cp expectedOut expectedOut.org
| |
− |
| |
− | #cleanup userOut
| |
− | #cleanup expectedOut
| |
− |
| |
− | keepLast userOut
| |
− | keepLast expectedOut
| |
− |
| |
− | #--- compute difference ---
| |
− | diff -y -w --ignore-all-space userOut expectedOut > diff.out
| |
− |
| |
− | #--- reject if different ---
| |
− | if ((\$? > 0)); then
| |
− | incorrectOutput \$TEMP1
| |
− | grade=\$((grade+5))
| |
− | # --------------------- REWARD IF CORRECT OUTPUT -----------------
| |
− | else
| |
− | #--- good output ---
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>>- Congrats, your output is correct."
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>> --------------------------------."
| |
− | echo "<|--"
| |
− | echo "Your program tested with \${TEMP1[i]}"
| |
− | echo ""
| |
− | cat userOut
| |
− | echo "--|>"
| |
− | grade=\$((grade+20))
| |
− | fi
| |
− |
| |
− | done
| |
− |
| |
− | # =================================================
| |
− | # Report grade
| |
− | if (( grade > 100 )); then
| |
− | grade=100
| |
− | fi
| |
− | echo "Grade :=>> \$grade"
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | exit
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | EEOOFF
| |
− |
| |
− | chmod +x vpl_execution
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | </source>
| |
− | <br />
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | ==Problem 6==
| |
− | <br />
| |
− | ===vpl_run.sh===
| |
− | <br />
| |
− | <source lang="bash">
| |
− | #! /bin/bash
| |
− |
| |
− | cat > vpl_execution <<EOF
| |
− | #! /bin/bash
| |
− |
| |
− | python=/usr/local/bin/python3.4
| |
− | #python=/usr/bin/python3.3
| |
− |
| |
− | prog=hw4.py
| |
− | \$python \$prog
| |
− |
| |
− | EOF
| |
− |
| |
− | chmod +x vpl_execution
| |
− | </source>
| |
− | <br />
| |
− | ===vpl_evaluate.sh===
| |
− | <br />
| |
− | <source lang="bash">
| |
− |
| |
− | #! /bin/bash
| |
− | # D. Thiebaut
| |
− |
| |
− | cat > vpl_execution <<EEOOFF
| |
− | #! /bin/bash
| |
− | #set -x
| |
− |
| |
− | # --- program tested (no extension) ---
| |
− | prog=hw4.py
| |
− | solutionProg=hw4sol.py
| |
− |
| |
− | # --- Python ----
| |
− | if [[ `hostname -s` = "beowulf2" ]]; then
| |
− | python=/usr/bin/python3.3
| |
− | else
| |
− | python=/usr/local/bin/python3.4
| |
− | fi
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | # =================================================
| |
− | # Pick 3 random inputs to test program with
| |
− | TEMP1=( "02142015" "01311900" "12012000" )
| |
− |
| |
− | # =================================================
| |
− | # function that looks for forbidden patterns in the program
| |
− | testForPatterns() {
| |
− |
| |
− | requiredPattern="\"JanFebMarApr"
| |
− | forbiddenPattern="\"Jan\""
| |
− |
| |
− | # remove comments
| |
− | cat \$prog | sed 's:#.*$::g' > user.temp
| |
− |
| |
− | # look for required patterns
| |
− | grep "\$requiredPattern" user.temp &> grepLines1.out
| |
− |
| |
− | if [ -s grepLines1.out ] ; then
| |
− | nothing="happens"
| |
− | else
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>> Your program must use months"
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>> expressed as full names (e.g. \"February\")."
| |
− | echo "<|--"
| |
− | cat grepLines1.out
| |
− | echo "--|>"
| |
− | echo "Grade :=>> 50"
| |
− | exit
| |
− | fi
| |
− |
| |
− | grep "\$forbiddenPattern" user.temp &> grepLines.out
| |
− | if [ -s grepLines.out ] ; then
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>> You cannot use strings of 3 characters"
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>> for the months."
| |
− | echo "Grade :=>> 50"
| |
− | exit
| |
− | fi
| |
− | }
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | # =================================================
| |
− | # function that prints the difference between user and expected output
| |
− | incorrectOutput() {
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>>- Your output is incorrect."
| |
− | #--- display test file ---
| |
− | echo "<|--"
| |
− | echo "Your program tested with \$1 and \$2"
| |
− | echo "--|>"
| |
− |
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>> ---------------"
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>>- Your output:"
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>> ---------------"
| |
− | echo "<|--"
| |
− | cat userOut
| |
− | echo "--|>"
| |
− | echo ""
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>> ---------------"
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>>- Expected output: "
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>> ---------------"
| |
− | echo "<|--"
| |
− | cat expectedOut
| |
− | echo "--|>"
| |
− |
| |
− | }
| |
− |
| |
− | # function that tells user of program crash or infinite loop,
| |
− | # and what the test was.
| |
− | timeoutOutput() {
| |
− | if [ "\$1" ]; then # if there's a parameter
| |
− | i=\$1
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>>- Your program has timed out or crashed."
| |
− |
| |
− | #--- display test file ---
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>>- Your program tested with:"
| |
− | echo "<|--"
| |
− | cat data\${i}.txt
| |
− | echo "--|>"
| |
− | fi
| |
− | }
| |
− |
| |
− | # function that puts all words in file on separate lines
| |
− | # and keep last line
| |
− | keepLast ( ) {
| |
− | if [ "\$1" ]; then # if there's a parameter
| |
− | cat \$1 | tr ' ' '\n' | sed '/^\s*\$/d' > dummy.out
| |
− | cp dummy.out \$1
| |
− |
| |
− | cat \$1 | tail -3 | tr '\n' ' ' > dummy.out
| |
− | cp dummy.out \$1
| |
− | echo "" >> \$1
| |
− | fi
| |
− | }
| |
− |
| |
− | # function that removes non-digits, extra spaces, and extra blank lines from text file.
| |
− | cleanup () {
| |
− | if [ "\$1" ]; then # if there's a parameter
| |
− |
| |
− | #--- remove non numbers and non minus---
| |
− | #cat \$1 | sed 's/[^0-9*.0-9\ ]*//g' > dummy.out
| |
− | #cp dummy.out \$1
| |
− |
| |
− | #--- remove multiple spaces ---
| |
− | #cat \$1 | sed 's/ */ /g' > dummy.out
| |
− | #cp dummy.out \$1
| |
− |
| |
− | #cat \$1 | sed 's/^[ \t]*//' > dummy.out
| |
− | #cp dummy.out \$1
| |
− |
| |
− | #--- remove blank lines ---
| |
− | cat \$1 | sed '/^\s*\$/d' > dummy.out
| |
− | #cp dummy.out \$1
| |
− | fi
| |
− | }
| |
− |
| |
− | # initial grade
| |
− | grade=40
| |
− |
| |
− | for ((i=0;i<\${#TEMP1[@]};i++)); do
| |
− | echo "\${TEMP1[i]}" > input
| |
− |
| |
− | testNo=\$((i+1))
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>>- Test \$testNo"
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | # =================================================
| |
− | # generate user output and exptect output
| |
− | \$python \$solutionProg < input > expectedOut
| |
− | \$python \$prog < input 2> errorOut 1> userOut
| |
− |
| |
− | if [ -s errorOut ] ; then
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>> Your program crashed..."
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>> The input was"
| |
− | echo "<|--"
| |
− | cat input
| |
− | echo "--|>"
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>> Error message:"
| |
− | echo "<|--"
| |
− | cat errorOut
| |
− | echo "--|>"
| |
− | continue
| |
− | fi
| |
− |
| |
− | # test to see if the program uses the right
| |
− | # strings for the months.
| |
− | testForPatterns
| |
− |
| |
− | cp userOut userOut.org
| |
− | cp expectedOut expectedOut.org
| |
− |
| |
− | #cleanup userOut
| |
− | #cleanup expectedOut
| |
− |
| |
− | keepLast userOut
| |
− | keepLast expectedOut
| |
− |
| |
− | #--- compute difference ---
| |
− | diff -y -w --ignore-all-space userOut expectedOut > diff.out
| |
− |
| |
− | #--- reject if different ---
| |
− | if ((\$? > 0)); then
| |
− | incorrectOutput \$TEMP1
| |
− | grade=\$((grade+5))
| |
− | # --------------------- REWARD IF CORRECT OUTPUT -----------------
| |
− | else
| |
− | #--- good output ---
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>>- Congrats, your output is correct."
| |
− | echo "Comment :=>> --------------------------------."
| |
− | echo "<|--"
| |
− | echo "Your program tested with \${TEMP1[i]} and \${TEMP2[i]}"
| |
− | echo ""
| |
− | cat userOut
| |
− | echo "--|>"
| |
− | grade=\$((grade+20))
| |
− | fi
| |
− |
| |
− | done
| |
− |
| |
− | # =================================================
| |
− | # Report grade
| |
− | if (( grade > 100 )); then
| |
− | grade=100
| |
− | fi
| |
− | echo "Grade :=>> \$grade"
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | exit
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | EEOOFF
| |
− |
| |
− | chmod +x vpl_execution
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | </source>
| |
− | <br />
| |
− | ==Problem 7==
| |
− | <br />
| |
− | ===vpl_run.sh===
| |
− | <source lang="bash">
| |
− | #! /bin/bash
| |
− |
| |
− | cat > vpl_execution <<EOF
| |
− | #! /bin/bash
| |
− |
| |
− | python=/usr/local/bin/python3.4
| |
− | #python=/usr/bin/python3.3
| |
− |
| |
− | prog=hw4.py
| |
− | \$python \$prog
| |
− |
| |
− | EOF
| |
− |
| |
− | chmod +x vpl_execution
| |
− | </source>
| |
− | <br />
| |
− | ===vpl_evaluate.sh===
| |
− | <br />
| |
− | <source lang="bash">
| |
− | #! /bin/bash
| |
− |
| |
− | cat > vpl_execution <<EOF
| |
− | #! /bin/bash
| |
− |
| |
− | # --- Python ----
| |
− | if [[ `hostname -s` = "beowulf2" ]]; then
| |
− | python=/usr/bin/python3.3
| |
− | else
| |
− | python=/usr/local/bin/python3.4
| |
− | fi
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | \$python evaluate.py
| |
− |
| |
− | EOF
| |
− |
| |
− | chmod +x vpl_execution
| |
− |
| |
− | </source>
| |
− | <br />
| |
− | ===evaluate.py===
| |
− | <br />
| |
− | <source lang="python">
| |
− | # evaluate.py
| |
− | # D. Thiebaut
| |
− | import sys
| |
− | import random
| |
− | import subprocess
| |
− |
| |
− | #--- define what the student program is called, and what the solution
| |
− | #--- program name is.
| |
− | module = "hw4"
| |
− | solutionModule = "hw4sol"
| |
− | stripOutputsBeforeCompare = True # set to true if extra space in output is not important
| |
− |
| |
− | def commentLong( line ):
| |
− | print( "<|--\n" + line + "\n --|>" )
| |
− |
| |
− | def commentShort( text ):
| |
− | print( "Comment :=>> " + text )
| |
− |
| |
− | def printGrade( grade ):
| |
− | print( "Grade :=>> ", grade )
| |
− |
| |
− | def checkForFunctionPresence( module, functionName ):
| |
− | foundDef = False
| |
− | foundCall = False
| |
− |
| |
− | for line in open( module+".py", "r" ).readlines():
| |
− | # remove comments
| |
− | idx = line.find( "#" )
| |
− | if ( idx >=0 ): line = line[0:idx]
| |
− |
| |
− | if line.startswith( "def " + functionName + "(" ):
| |
− | foundDef = True
| |
− | continue
| |
− | if line.startswith( "def " + functionName + " (" ):
| |
− | foundDef = True
| |
− | continue
| |
− | if line.find( functionName+"(" ) != -1:
| |
− | foundCall = True
| |
− | continue
| |
− |
| |
− | return (foundDef, foundCall)
| |
− |
| |
− | # checkModuleRunsOK: runs the module as a shell subprocess and
| |
− | # look for errors in the output. This is required, because otherwise
| |
− | # importing the module in this program will make this program crash.
| |
− | # It's not possible (as far as I can tell0 to catch exceptions from
| |
− | # the import or __module__ statements.
| |
− | # returns True, none if no errors, otherwise False, string if there's
| |
− | # an exception, and the error message (string) is in the returned 2nd
| |
− | # arg.
| |
− | # The module name is assumed to not include ".py"
| |
− | def checkModuleRunsOk( module, inputFileName ):
| |
− | p = subprocess.Popen( [ "python3", module+".py" ],
| |
− | stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
| |
− | stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
| |
− | stdin=subprocess.PIPE)
| |
− |
| |
− | p.stdin.write( bytes( open( inputFileName, "r" ).read(), 'UTF-8' ) )
| |
− | data = p.communicate( )
| |
− | p.stdin.close()
| |
− |
| |
− | error = data[1].decode( 'UTF-8' )
| |
− | if len( error ) > 1:
| |
− | return False, error
| |
− | return True, None
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | def generateInputFileWithRandomInputs( inputFileName ):
| |
− | #--- generate random inputs ---
| |
− | dates1 = [ "17960807", "19010111", "19450501", "19640815", "19640815" ]
| |
− | dates2 = [ "20140114", "20100903", "20090218", "20040109", "20040119" ]
| |
− | names1 = [ "Flip", "Min", "Lei", "Sophia", "Gloria", "Ann" ]
| |
− | names2 = [ "Thomas", "Gold", "Lundt", "Blake", "Ramdath" ]
| |
− | accoms = [ "Invented sliced bread",
| |
− | "Flew over Paradise Pond with a human powered glider",
| |
− | "Created the first encylopedia of chocolate",
| |
− | "Graduated summa cum laude" ]
| |
− |
| |
− | idx = random.randrange( len( dates1 ) )
| |
− | date1 = dates1[idx]
| |
− | date2 = dates2[idx]
| |
− | name1 = random.choice( names1 )
| |
− | name2 = random.choice( names2 )
| |
− | accom = random.choice( accoms )
| |
− |
| |
− | #--- create input file with input data ---
| |
− | file = open( inputFileName, "w" )
| |
− | text = ""
| |
− | for word in ( name1, name2, date1, date2, accom ):
| |
− | file.write( word+"\n" )
| |
− | text += word + "\n"
| |
− | file.close()
| |
− | return text
| |
− |
| |
− | # extractTextFromErrorMessage( sys_exc_info ):
| |
− | def extractTextFromErrorMessage( sys_exc_info ):
| |
− | print( "sys_exec_info = ", sys_exc_info )
| |
− | text = ""
| |
− | for field in sys_exc_info:
| |
− | if type( field )==type( " " ):
| |
− | text += field + "\n"
| |
− | return text
| |
− |
| |
− | # runModule:
| |
− | # runs the module, passes it data from the input file on its stdin
| |
− | # and get its output on stdout captured in outputFileName.
| |
− | # We assume the module will not crash, because we already tested
| |
− | # it with checkModuleRunsOk().
| |
− | def runModule( module, inputFileName, outputFileName ):
| |
− | error = False
| |
− |
| |
− | #--- make stdin read information from the text file
| |
− | sys.stdin = open( inputFileName, "r" )
| |
− |
| |
− | #--- capture the stdout of the program to test into a file
| |
− | saveStdOut = sys.stdout
| |
− | saveStdErr = sys.stderr
| |
− |
| |
− | sys.stdout = open( outputFileName, "w" )
| |
− | sys.stderr = open( "errorOut", "w" )
| |
− |
| |
− | #--- run the student program ---
| |
− | try:
| |
− | _module = __import__( module )
| |
− | except:
| |
− | error = True
| |
− | sys.stderr.close()
| |
− | sys.stderr = saveStdErr
| |
− | sys.stdout.close()
| |
− | sys.stdout = saveStdOut
| |
− | text = sys.exc_info()[0]
| |
− | text = extractTextFromErrorMessage( text )
| |
− | print( "*** sys.exc_info() = ", text )
| |
− | return error, text
| |
− |
| |
− | #--- filter out junk from output of program ---
| |
− | sys.stdout.close()
| |
− | sys.stdout = saveStdOut
| |
− | file = open( outputFileName, "r" )
| |
− | text = file.read()
| |
− | index = text.find( "=" )
| |
− | text = text[index:]
| |
− | text = text.strip( ).strip( "\n" ) + "\n"
| |
− | #print( text, end="" )
| |
− | file.close()
| |
− | return False, text
| |
− |
| |
− | def removeBlankLines( lines ):
| |
− | newLines = []
| |
− | for line in lines.split( "\n" ):
| |
− | if len( line )==0:
| |
− | continue
| |
− | newLines.append( line )
| |
− |
| |
− | return ( "\n".join( newLines ) ) + "\n"
| |
− |
| |
− | def compareUserExpected( inputLines, userOutText, expectedOutText ):
| |
− | global stripOutputsBeforeCompare
| |
− |
| |
− | userOutText = removeBlankLines( userOutText )
| |
− | expectedOutText = removeBlankLines( expectedOutText )
| |
− | #print( "userOutText:" + userOutText )
| |
− | #print( "expectedOutText:" + expectedOutText )
| |
− | misMatchLineNumbers = []
| |
− | userTextOutLines = userOutText.split( "\n" )
| |
− | expectedOutTextLines = expectedOutText.split( "\n" )
| |
− |
| |
− | for i in range( len( userTextOutLines ) ):
| |
− | lineNo = i+1
| |
− | userLine = userTextOutLines[i]
| |
− | expectedLine = userTextOutLines[i]
| |
− | if stripOutputsBeforeCompare:
| |
− | userLine = userLine.strip()
| |
− | expectedLine = expectedLine.strip()
| |
− | if userLine != expectedLine:
| |
− | #print( "user >" + userTextOutLines[i] + "<" )
| |
− | #print( "expected >" + expectedOutTextLines[i] + "<" )
| |
− | misMatchLineNumbers.append( lineNo )
| |
− |
| |
− | return misMatchLineNumbers
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | def main():
| |
− | global module
| |
− | global solutionModule
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | #--- check that the main module uses a main() function
| |
− | foundDef, foundCall = checkForFunctionPresence( module, "main" )
| |
− | if (not foundDef) or (not foundCall):
| |
− | commentShort( "-Missing main() program" )
| |
− | commentShort( "Your program must use a main() function." )
| |
− | printGrade( 40 )
| |
− | return
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | #--- generate input file with random data ---
| |
− | inputLines = generateInputFileWithRandomInputs( "input" )
| |
− |
| |
− | Ok, errorMessage = checkModuleRunsOk( module, "input" )
| |
− | if not Ok:
| |
− | commentLong( "- Your program crashed...\n"
| |
− | + "Your program was tested with:\n"
| |
− | + inputLines + "\n"
| |
− | + "Error message:\n"
| |
− | + errorMessage + "\n" )
| |
− | printGrade( 50 )
| |
− | return
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | error, userOutText = runModule( module, "input", "userOut" )
| |
− | if error:
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− | commentLong( "- Your program crashed...\n"
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− | + "Your program was tested with:\n"
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− | + inputLines + "\n"
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− | + "Error message:\n"
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− | + userOutText + "\n" )
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− | printGrade( 50 )
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− | return
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− |
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− | dummy, expectedOutText = runModule( solutionModule, "input", "expectedOut" )
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− |
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− | misMatchLineNumbers = compareUserExpected( inputLines,
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− | userOutText,
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− | expectedOutText )
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− | if len( misMatchLineNumbers ) == 0:
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− | commentLong( "- Congrats, correct output!\n"
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− | +"Your program was tested with:\n"
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− | +inputLines + "\n"
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− | +"Your output:\n"
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− | +userOutText + "\n" )
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− | printGrade( 100 )
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− | else:
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− | s = "" if len( misMatchLineNumbers ) == 1 else "s"
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− |
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− | commentLong( "-Incorrect output.\n"
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− | +"Your program was tested with:\n"
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− | +inputLines + "\n"
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− | +"Your output:\n"
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− | +userOutText + "\n"
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− | +"Expected output:\n"
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− | +expectedOutText + "\n"
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− | +("There are differences in Line%s " % s) +
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− | ", ".join( [str(k) for k in misMatchLineNumbers] )
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− | +"\n" )
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− | noLinesGood = len( expectedOutText.strip().split("\n") )
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− | noErrors = len( misMatchLineNumbers )
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− | #print( "noLinesGood = ", noLinesGood, " noErrors = ", noErrors )
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− |
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− | grade = round( 60 + 40 / noLinesGood *( noLinesGood- noErrors ) )
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− | printGrade( grade )
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− |
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− | main()
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− |
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− |
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− | </source>
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− | <br />
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− |
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− |
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− | </onlydft>
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