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Turn exercise 005 into practice #2170

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cuihtlauac opened this issue Mar 12, 2024 · 3 comments · Fixed by #2192
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Turn exercise 005 into practice #2170

cuihtlauac opened this issue Mar 12, 2024 · 3 comments · Fixed by #2192
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beginner can be done by an OCaml beginner exercise good first issue Good for newcomers help wanted outreachy Outreachy contributions and blog posts

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cuihtlauac commented Mar 12, 2024

Extract the OCaml code from the markdown file corresponding to this exercise. The file is: data/exercise/005_NAME.md (where 005 is the number from the title of this issue and NAME is the rest of the file name, for instance data/exercise/001_tail.md is the file which corresponds to exercise 001). Use the code in this file to create a folder practice/005 (using this same number).

Populate the 005 folder with (almost) the same files as in folders practice/001 and practice/002 (they are examples).

Three files are different in each folder:

  1. practice/005/ex.ml: it contains the function's signature, which needs to be implemented by the learner;
  2. practice/005/work/impl.ml: it includes the template meant to be filed by the learner;
  3. practice/005/answer/impl.ml: consists of the solution from the original markdown file.

The examples included in the original markdown file must be turned into test cases in the practice/005/ex.ml file.

Folder structure to create:

practice/005/
├── answer
│   ├── impl.ml
│   └── test
│       ├── dune
│       └── run.ml
├── dune
├── dune-project
├── ex.ml
└── work
    ├── impl.ml
    └── test
        ├── dune
    
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Kindly assign this to me

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Hi @kemsguy7. We assign after work has begun.

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@cuihtlauac, can I work on this?

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