Shared metadata for Exercism exercises.
The doc/
subdirectory contains all documentation that is not specific to a language track.
Please see the contributing guide
Each problem's data lives in a directory under exercises/
exercises/
├── accumulate
│ ├── description.md
│ └── metadata.yml
├── ...
├── minesweeper
│ ├── canonical-data.json
│ ├── description.md
│ └── metadata.yml
├── ...
└── zipper
├── description.md
└── metadata.yml
There are three metadata files:
description.md
- the basic problem descriptionmetadata.yml
- additional information about the problem, such as where it came fromcanonical-data.json
(optional) - standardized test inputs and outputs that can be used to implement the problem
This data can be incorporated into test programs manually or extracted by a program. The file contains a single JSON object with a key for documentation and keys for various tests that may be meaningful for a problem.
The documentation uses the key "#" with a list of strings as the value.
These strings document how the problem readme (description.md
) is generally
interpreted in test programs across different languages. In addition to a
mainstream implementation path, this information can also document significant
variations.
Each test case has the the following keys:
- description: which will be used to name each generated test
- 'variable names': one or more variable names with values which will be passed to the solution method
- expected: the expected result (this would be -1 when we expect an exception)
- msg: a nice message for the failing case
The only thing that we're testing at the moment, is whether or not canonical-data.json
is valid json.
If you want to run this before you commit, you will need to install jq. Then run the script with:
bin/jsonlint
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Copyright (c) 2014 Katrina Owen, [email protected]