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#### Functional Project Questions
##### Try passing as arguments `"left standard --align=right"`
###### Does it displays the correct result at the right side?
###### Does it display the correct result at the right side?
##### Try passing as arguments `"right standard --align=left"`
###### Does it displays the correct result at the left side?
###### Does it display the correct result at the left side?
##### Try passing as arguments `"hello shadow --align=center"`
###### Does it displays the correct result at the center?
###### Does it display the correct result at the center?
##### Try passing as arguments `""1 Two 4" shadow --align=justify"`
###### Does it displays the correct result justified?
###### Does it display the correct result justified?
##### Try passing as arguments `"23/32 standard --align=right"`
###### Does it displays the correct result at the right side?
###### Does it display the correct result at the right side?
##### Try passing as arguments `"ABCabc123 thinkertoy--align=right"`
###### Does it displays the correct result at the right side?
###### Does it display the correct result at the right side?
##### Try passing as arguments `"!#$%&" thinkertoy --align=cente"`
###### Does it displays the correct result at the center?
###### Does it display the correct result at the center?
##### Try passing as arguments `""23Hello World!" standard --align=left"`
###### Does it displays the correct result at the left side?
###### Does it display the correct result at the left side?
##### Try passing as arguments `""HELLO there HOW are YOU?!" thinkertoy --align=justify"`
###### Does it displays the correct result justified?
###### Does it display the correct result justified?
##### Try passing as arguments `""a -> A b -> B c -> C" shadow --align=right"`
###### Does it displays the correct result at the right side?
###### Does it display the correct result at the right side?
##### Try reducing the terminal window and run `"abcd shadow --align=right"`
###### Does the representation adapt to the terminal size displaying the right result in the right side?
##### Try reducing the terminal window and run `"ola standard --align=center"`
###### Does the representation adapt to the terminal size displaying the right result in the right side?
#### Basic
###### +Does the project runs quickly and effectively (Favoring of recursive, no unnecessary data requests, etc.)?
###### +Is the output of the program well structured? Does any letter seems to be out of line?
###### +Is there a test file for this code?
###### +Are the tests checking each possible case?
###### +Does the code obey the [good practices](https://public.01-edu.org/subjects/good-practices.en)?
#### Social
###### +Did you learn anything from this project?
###### +Would you recommend/nominate this program as an example for the rest of the school?

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#### Functional
##### Run both my-ls-1 and the system command `ls` with no arguments.
###### Does it displays the same files and/or folders in the same order?
###### Does it display the same files and/or folders in the same order?
##### Run both my-ls-1 and the system command `ls` with the arguments: `<file name>`.
###### Does it displays the same file?
###### Does it display the same file?
##### Run both my-ls-1 and the system command `ls` with the arguments: `<directory name>`.
###### Does it displays the same files and/or folders in the same order?
###### Does it display the same files and/or folders in the same order?
##### Run both my-ls-1 and the system command `ls` with the flag: `-l`.
###### Does it displays the same files and/or folders with the same display?
###### Does it display the same files and/or folders with the same display?
##### Run both my-ls-1 and the system command `ls` with the arguments: `-l <file name>`.
###### Does it displays the same file with the same display?
###### Does it display the same file with the same display?
##### Run both my-ls-1 and the system command `ls` with the arguments: `-l <directory name>`.
###### Does it displays the same files and/or folders with the same display?
###### Does it display the same files and/or folders with the same display?
##### Run both my-ls-1 and the system command `ls` with the flag: `-l /usr/bin`.
###### Does it displays the same files and/or folders with the same display? Be aware of symbolic links.
###### Does it display the same files and/or folders with the same display? Be aware of symbolic links.
##### Run both my-ls-1 and the system command `ls` with the flag: `-R`, in a directory with folders in it.
###### Does it displays the same files and/or folders?
###### Does it display the same files and/or folders?
##### Run both my-ls-1 and the system command `ls` with the flag: `-a`.
###### Does it displays the same files and/or folders in the same order?
###### Does it display the same files and/or folders in the same order?
##### Run both my-ls-1 and the system command `ls` with the flag: `-r`.
###### Does it displays the same files and/or folders in the same order?
###### Does it display the same files and/or folders in the same order?
##### Run both my-ls-1 and the system command `ls` with the flag: `-t`.
###### Does it displays the same files and/or folders in the same order?
###### Does it display the same files and/or folders in the same order?
##### Run both my-ls-1 and the system command `ls` with the flag: `-la`.
###### Does it displays the same files and/or folders in the same order?
###### Does it display the same files and/or folders in the same order?
##### Run both my-ls-1 and the system command `ls` with the arguments: `-l -t <directory name>`.
###### Does it displays the same files and/or folders in the same order?
###### Does it display the same files and/or folders in the same order?
##### Run both my-ls-1 and the system command `ls` with the arguments: `-lRr <directory name>`, in which the directory chosen contains folders.
###### Does it displays the same files and/or folders in the same order?
###### Does it display the same files and/or folders in the same order?
#### General
###### +Does the program runs with colors as in the ls command?
###### +Does the program has other flags except for the mandatory ones?
##### Try running the program with `-R ~` and with the command time before the program name (ex: "time ./my-ls-1 -R ~").
###### +Is the real time less than 1,5 seconds?
#### Basic
###### +Does the code obey the [good practices](https://public.01-edu.org/subjects/good-practices.en)?
###### +Is there a test file for this code?
###### +Are the tests checking each possible case?
#### Social
###### +Did you learn anything from this project?
###### +Would you recommend/nominate this program as an example for the rest of the school?

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#### Functional
##### Try to run `"./push_swap"`.
###### Does it display nothing?
##### Try to run `"./push_swap 2 1 3 6 5 8"`.
###### Does it display a valid solution and less than 9 instructions?
##### Try to run `"./push_swap 0 1 2 3 4 5"`.
###### Does it display nothing?
##### Try to run `"./push_swap 0 one 2 3"`.
```
Error
```
###### Does it display the right result as above?
##### Try to run `"./push_swap 1 2 2 3"`.
```
Error
```
###### Does it display the right result as above?
##### Try to run `"./push_swap <5 random numbers>"` with 5 random numbers instead of the tag.
###### Does it displays a valid solution and less than 12 instructions?
###### Does it display a valid solution and less than 12 instructions?
##### Try to run `"./checker "` and input nothing.
###### Does it display nothing?
##### Try to run `"./checker 0 one 2 3"`.
```
Error
```
###### Does it display the right result as above?
##### Try to run `"echo -e "sa\npb\nrrr\n" | ./checker 0 9 1 8 2 7 3 6 4 5"`.
```
KO
```
###### Does it display the right result as above?
##### Try to run `"echo -e "pb\nra\npb\nra\nsa\nra\npa\npa\n" | ./checker 0 9 1 8 2"`.
```
OK
```
###### Does it display the right result as above?
##### Try to run `"ARG = "4 67 3 87 23"; ./push_swap $ARG | ./checker $ARG"`.
```
OK
```
###### Does it display the right result as above?
#### General
##### Try to run `"$ARG= "<100 random numbers>"; ./push_swap $ARG"` with 100 random different numbers instead of the tag.
###### +Does it displays less than 700 commands?
###### +Does it display less than 700 commands?
##### Try to run `"$ARG= "<100 random numbers>; ./push_swap $ARG | ./checker $ARG"` with the same 100 random different numbers as before instead of the tag.
```
OK
```
###### +Does it displays the right result as above?
###### +Does it display the right result as above?
#### Basic
###### +Does the code obey the [good practices](https://public.01-edu.org/subjects/good-practices.en)?
###### +Is there a test file for this code?
###### +Are the tests checking each possible case?
#### Social
###### +Did you learn anything from this project?
###### +Would you recommend/nominate this program as an example for the rest of the school?

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