Subject: Re: [CSG111] Anwsers to questions on Mp5
From: Wendy (wendybeth.minton@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Mar 09 2006 - 13:56:56 EST
Hi,
One more question for you, regarding tests mostly. with each assignment, we
are asked to code some functions, and are given a starter set of files. If
we had to code something in a prior assignment, for example addition or
"not", are we expected to keep this functionality within the new assignment?
I guess what I'm asking is if each assignment build of each other, and if
the functionlaity of the prev one is implied to be a part of the new one.
the test suite suggests this is the case, as it contains functionality from
previous assignments that were not explictly assigned in the current one.
thanks,
wendy
On 3/9/06, Therapon Skotiniotis <skotthe@ccs.neu.edu> wrote:
>
>
> I have been getting questions about mp5 and how to submit as
> well as what to do about if-expression and if-statement.
> Part of the confusions is due to an anwser I posted to the
> list that was at best ambiguous, apologies. Hopefuly this
> email cleares things up a bit.
>
> In summary.
>
> (a) You have to submit *one* set of files.
>
> (b) The 2 versions of if can co-exist for Q3 onwards.
>
> (c) You can test expressions by passing them as an argument
> to the print statement.
>
>
> I have also included (below) parts of email replies to
> people who have emailed me about it.
>
> -- Theo
>
> > > If we submit one set of files then if-exp would have to
> > > bereplaced by if-statement. Is that ok?
>
> > if-expression and if-statement can co-exists. Have a
> > closer look at their specifications.
>
>
> > > For Q1,Q2 we have one set of files that includes
> > > tests.scm, top.scm, lang.scm, interp.scm etc.
> > >
> > >
> > > For Q3,Q4 we have another set of files that includes tests.scm,
> > > interp.scm, top.scm, lang.scm etc.
> > >
> > >
> > > Is this all right?
> >
> > You have to submist *one* set of files. If you look at Q3
> > and Q4 you will see that the expression language of Q2 is a
> > "sublangauge" of Q3 onwards. A print statement takes in
> > an expression. So for testing your expressions, place
> > your tests as arguments to a print statement.
> >
>
>
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