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overview

the image and tests support the following languages:

  • Bash
  • C++
  • Go
  • Python
  • R

usage

  1. build the image and other tooling with make setup. if new python dependencies are ever needed, add them to requirements.txt and rerun make setup.
  2. input data should be in <dd>/input.txt.
  3. write solutions in files named <dd>/{a,b}/main.{sh,cpp,go,py,R}.
    1. starter files can be created using ./starter. usage is below.
    2. each program/script should output the answer (and only the answer) followed by a newline to stdout. do not include quotes if the answer is a string.
    3. each program/script should expect exactly one command line argument: the file containing the input data.
    4. these source files are available in the running container via a volume, so the image does not need to be rebuilt after writing a new solution.
  4. see your answer from each language for a given day/part with make solve path=<dd>/{a,b}/, e.g. make solve path=05/a/.
  5. test all solutions for a given day/part with make test path=<dd>/{a,b}/, e.g. make test path=05/a/.
  6. once there is a correct solution for a given day/part, add it to answers.json in a format like the following:
{
  "ans01": {"a": "foo", "b": "bar"},
  "ans02": {"a": "123"}
}

notes

  • the solutions run in docker, but some of the tooling has requirements for what is installed in the system.
  • test all solutions in the above languages for all days/parts with make test.
  • clean up the repo, build the image, and test all solutions with make all.
  • ./starter usage:
  -day uint
        day {1,...,25} (default 1)
  -lang string
        language {cpp,go,R,py,sh} (default "cpp")
  -part string
        part {a,b} (default "a")

original development

the beginning of this functionality was developed in this repository.

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template repo for advent of code. supports Bash, C++, Go, Python, and R.

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