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This section will document any updates applied to the project since original release: | This section will document any updates applied to the project since original release: | ||
- | * __revision | + | * __revision |
- | * verify-group.sh updated with correct values | + | |
- | * all that remains now is lappend, linsert, and lobtain... hopefully before too long. | + | |
- | * __revision 2__: unit tests for lappend and linsert released (20150322) | + | |
- | * verify-group.sh updated with correct totals | + | |
- | * unit-lobtain and unit-rmgroup are still in need of completion; I'll be extending the deadline yet again to compensate for this (but I will be releasing the next project this week as originally planned). | + | |
- | * the issue is really one of distraction: | + | |
- | * so, there will be at least one more revision, when it is ready, to bring in the lobtain and rmgroup unit tests (don't worry, dll0 will not depend on ANY of the code we've written so far). | + | |
- | * __revision 3__: unit-lsetpos wasn't actually completed (20150329) | + | |
- | * on one of the last tests, it was segfaulting. This has been FIXED. | + | |
- | * verify-group.sh updated with corrected unit-lsetpos test count. | + | |
- | * unit-lobtain and unit-rmgroup still to be finished. | + | |
- | * __revision 4__: unit-lobtain and unit-rmgroup released (20150330) | + | |
- | * unit-rmgroup was held up by a bug in my lobtain() implementation; | + | |
- | * unit-lobtain, | + | |
=====Objective===== | =====Objective===== | ||
- | In this project, | + | This is a transitional |
+ | |||
+ | As such, while this is a standalone project, it should be considered a small one, and one that is given out in combination with another (again: **sll4**), so be mindful of time management. | ||
+ | |||
+ | You will need to complete this project prior to upgrading to **sll4**. | ||
- | So what does this give us? An organizing unit for lists! I'm calling them " | ||
=====Project Overview===== | =====Project Overview===== | ||
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**mklist()** should also set the list's **after** pointer to a sane initial state (NULL). | **mklist()** should also set the list's **after** pointer to a sane initial state (NULL). | ||
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- | ====group.h==== | ||
- | With the updated list struct (and supporting list functions), we can now organize our lists with this new groupoflists struct (typedef' | ||
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- | <code c> | ||
- | #ifndef _GROUP_H | ||
- | #define _GROUP_H | ||
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- | #include " | ||
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- | struct groupoflists { | ||
- | List *first; | ||
- | List *last; | ||
- | }; | ||
- | typedef struct groupoflists Group; | ||
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- | Group *mkgroup(void); | ||
- | Group *rmgroup(Group *); // clear/ | ||
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- | Group *linsert(Group *, List *, List *); // add list before given list | ||
- | Group *lappend(Group *, List *, List *); // add list after given list | ||
- | Group *lobtain(Group *, List **); // obtain/ | ||
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- | long int ldisplay(Group *, long int); // display entire/ | ||
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- | long int lgetpos(Group *, List *); // retrieve position from given node | ||
- | List | ||
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- | #endif | ||
- | </ | ||
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- | You should notice a striking similarity to the core list functionality (a first and a last pointer-- only to Lists, and not Nodes), and the presence of Group manipulation and utility functions (appending, inserting, obtaining, displaying, getting/ | ||
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- | This project will test the level of your abstraction skills-- for there isn't that much of a conceptual difference between the list functions and the group functions. The more you understand that, the easier this project will be. | ||
- | ====group library==== | ||
- | In **src/ | ||
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- | * **obtain.c** | ||
- | * **pos.c** | ||
- | * **mk.c** | ||
- | * **rm.c** | ||
- | * **insert.c** | ||
- | * **append.c** | ||
- | * **display.c** | ||
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- | Take a look at the code there. These are the files that contain functions which will be compiled and archived into the group library (**libgroup.a**) we will be using in this and future projects. | ||
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- | Figure out what is going on, make sure you understand it. | ||
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- | ====List library unit tests==== | ||
- | In **testing/ | ||
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- | These are complete runnable programs (when compiled, and linked against the group library, which is all handled for you by the **Makefile** system in place). | ||
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- | Of particular importance, I want you to take a close look at: | ||
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- | * the source code to each of these unit tests | ||
- | * the purpose of these programs is to validate the correct functionality of the respective library functions | ||
- | * follow the logic | ||
- | * make sure you understand what is going on | ||
- | * ask questions to get clarification! | ||
- | * the output from these programs once compiled and ran | ||
- | * analyze the output | ||
- | * make sure you understand what is going on | ||
- | * ask questions to get clarification! | ||
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=====Expected Results===== | =====Expected Results===== | ||
To assist you in verifying a correct implementation, | To assist you in verifying a correct implementation, | ||
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- | ====node library==== | ||
- | Here is what you should get for the node library: | ||
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- | <cli> | ||
- | lab46: | ||
- | ==================================================== | ||
- | = Verifying Singly-Linked Node Functionality | ||
- | ==================================================== | ||
- | | ||
- | | ||
- | | ||
- | ==================================================== | ||
- | [RESULTS] Total: | ||
- | ==================================================== | ||
- | lab46: | ||
- | </ | ||
====list library==== | ====list library==== | ||
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[cplist] Total: | [cplist] Total: | ||
[displayb] Total: | [displayb] Total: | ||
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[obtain] Total: | [obtain] Total: | ||
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</ | </ | ||
- | ====group library==== | + | =====Submission===== |
- | Here is what you should get for all the functions completed in the group library: | + | {{page> |
- | + | ||
- | < | + | |
- | lab46: | + | |
- | ====================================================== | + | |
- | = Verifying Singly-Linked Group List Functionality | + | |
- | ====================================================== | + | |
- | | + | |
- | [ldisplay] Total: | + | |
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- | ====================================================== | + | |
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- | ====================================================== | + | |
- | lab46: | + | |
- | </ | + | |
- | =====Submission Criteria===== | + | |
- | To be successful in this project, the following criteria must be met: | + | |
- | + | ||
- | * Project must be submit on time, by the posted deadline. | + | |
- | * Late submissions will lose 25% credit per day, with the submission window closing on the 4th day following the deadline. | + | |
- | * All code must compile cleanly (no warnings or errors) | + | |
- | * all requested functions must be implemented in the related library | + | |
- | * all requested functionality must conform to stated requirements (either on this project page or in comment banner in source code files themselves). | + | |
- | * Executed programs must display in a manner similar to provided output | + | |
- | * output formatted, where applicable, must match that of project requirements | + | |
- | * Processing must be correct based on input given and output requested | + | |
- | * Output, if applicable, must be correct based on values input | + | |
- | * Code must be nicely and consistently indented (you may use the **indent** tool) | + | |
- | * Code must be commented | + | |
- | * Any "to be implemented" | + | |
- | * these "to be implemented" | + | |
- | * Sufficient comments explaining the point of provided logic **MUST** be present | + | |
- | * Any and all functions written must have, **at most**, 1 **return** statement | + | |
- | * points will be lost for solutions containing multiple return statements in a function. | + | |
- | * Track/ | + | |
- | * Submit a copy of your source code to me using the **submit** tool (**make submit** will do this) by the deadline. | + |