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package main
import (
"testing"
"github.com/01-edu/z01"
solutions "../../solutions" // This line is not necessary when testing an exercise with a program
)
func TestHalf_contest(t *testing.T) {
type node struct {
h1 int
m1 int
h2 int
m2 int
}
table := []node{}
// Initial filling of that array with the values I see in the examples of the subject
table = append(table,
node{11, 44, 21, 59},
node{1, 12, 1, 14},
node{5, 50, 6, 51},
node{14, 35, 18, 55},
)
// If we were to leave the table as it is, a student could just do a program with 4 ifs and get
// "around" the goal of the exercise. We are now going to add 15 random tests using the z01 testing library
for i := 0; i < 20; i++ {
value := node{
h1: z01.RandIntBetween(0, 10),
m1: z01.RandIntBetween(0, 59),
h2: z01.RandIntBetween(11, 23),
m2: z01.RandIntBetween(0, 59),
}
//Once the random node created, this iteration is added to the earlier declared table
//along with the 4 specific examples taken from the examples of the readme.
table = append(table, value)
}
//Once the random node created, this iteration is added to the earlier declared table
//along with the 4 specific examples taken from the examples of the readme.
//The table with 4 specific exercises and 15 randoms is now ready to be "challenged"
//Because the exercise asks for a function we are now using the Challenge function (this function would
// be the ChallengeMainExam function)
for _, arg := range table {
z01.Challenge(t, Halfcontest, solutions.Halfcontest, arg.h1, arg.m1, arg.h2, arg.m2)
}
}