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===Operator Table === | ===Operator Table === | ||
- | Define a data-structure to contain a mapping from operator symbols to the functions that actually implement that symbol. | + | Define a data structure to contain a mapping from operator symbols to the functions that actually implement that symbol. |
+ | These functions can be either built-in ones or ones that you write, so long as you preserve the semantic meaning of the operation. | ||
For example: | For example: | ||
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In order for your code to work with the solo-grader you will need to do following: | In order for your code to work with the solo-grader you will need to do following: | ||
-Name your module ''RudInt''. | -Name your module ''RudInt''. | ||
- | -Make sure the function stored in your BinopNode is a Julia function, either a built-in one or one that you write. | ||
-Make sure the ''julia'' binary is in your executable path (like you did for ''racket'' previously) | -Make sure the ''julia'' binary is in your executable path (like you did for ''racket'' previously) | ||
-Make sure the path for the Error and Lexer files are on you Julia path. To do this you can add ''push!(LOAD_PATH,pwd())'' into your ''~/.julia/config/startup.jl'' file, then just make sure to run the autograder from the same directory in which you have RudInt, Lexer, and Error. | -Make sure the path for the Error and Lexer files are on you Julia path. To do this you can add ''push!(LOAD_PATH,pwd())'' into your ''~/.julia/config/startup.jl'' file, then just make sure to run the autograder from the same directory in which you have RudInt, Lexer, and Error. |