#### Functional ###### Has the requirement for the allowed packages been respected? (Reminder for this project: only [standard packages](https://golang.org/pkg/)) ##### Try passing as arguments `"banana standard --output test00.txt"` ``` Usage: go run . [STRING] [BANNER] [OPTION] Example: go run . something standard --output= ``` ###### Does it display the same result as above? ##### Try passing as arguments `"First\nTest" shadow --output=test00.txt` ``` student$ cat test00.txt $ _|_|_|_| _| _| $ _| _| _|_| _|_|_| _|_|_|_| $ _|_|_| _| _|_| _|_| _| $ _| _| _| _|_| _| $ _| _| _| _|_|_| _|_| $ $ $ $ _|_|_|_|_| _| $ _| _|_| _|_|_| _|_|_|_| $ _| _|_|_|_| _|_| _| $ _| _| _|_| _| $ _| _|_|_| _|_|_| _|_| $ $ $ $ ``` ###### Does it save the right output in the right file? ##### Try passing as arguments `"hello" standard --output=test01.txt` ``` student$ cat test01.txt _ _ _ $ | | | | | | $ | |__ ___ | | | | ___ $ | _ \ / _ \ | | | | / _ \ $ | | | | | __/ | | | | | (_) | $ |_| |_| \___| |_| |_| \___/ $ $ $ $ ``` ###### Does it save the right output in the right file? ##### Try passing as arguments `"123 -> #$%" standard --output=test02.txt` ``` student$ cat test02.txt __ _ _ _ _ __ $ _ ____ _____ \ \ _| || |_ | | (_) / / $ / | |___ \ |___ / ______ \ \ |_ __ _| / __) / / $ | | __) | |_ \ |______| > > _| || |_ \__ \ / / $ | | / __/ ___) | / / |_ __ _| ( / / / _ $ |_| |_____| |____/ /_/ |_||_| |_| /_/ (_) $ $ $ $ ``` ###### Does it save the right output in the right file? ##### Try passing as arguments `"432 -> #$%&@" shadow --output=test03.txt` ``` student$ cat test03.txt $ _| _| _|_|_| _|_| _| _| _| _| _|_| _| _| _|_|_|_|_| $ _| _| _| _| _| _| _|_|_|_|_| _|_|_| _|_| _| _| _| _| _| $ _|_|_|_| _|_| _| _|_|_|_|_| _| _| _| _|_| _| _|_| _| _| _|_|_| _| $ _| _| _| _| _|_|_|_|_| _|_| _| _|_| _| _| _| _| _| _| $ _| _|_|_| _|_|_|_| _| _| _| _|_|_| _| _|_| _|_| _| _| _|_|_|_| $ _| _| $ _|_|_|_|_|_| $ $ ``` ###### Does it save the right output in the right file? ##### Try passing as arguments `"There" shadow --output=test04.txt` ``` student$ cat test04.txt $ _|_|_|_|_| _| $ _| _|_|_| _|_| _| _|_| _|_| $ _| _| _| _|_|_|_| _|_| _|_|_|_| $ _| _| _| _| _| _| $ _| _| _| _|_|_| _| _|_|_| $ $ $ $ ``` ###### Does it save the right output in the right file? ##### Try passing as arguments `"123 -> \"#$%@" thinkertoy --output=test05.txt` ``` student$ cat test05.txt o o | | $ 0 -- o-o o | | | | -O-O- O o $ /| o o | \ -O-O- o | | o / / \ $ o | / oo O | | -O-O- / o O-o $ | / | o-o / -O-O- | | o / o \ $ o-o-o o--o o-o o | | -O-O- O o- $ | | $ $ $ ``` ###### Does it save the right output in the right file? ##### Try passing as arguments `"2 you" thinkertoy --output=test06.txt` ``` student$ cat test06.txt $ -- $ o o $ / o o o-o o o $ / | | | | | | $ o--o o--O o-o o--o $ | $ o--o $ $ ``` ###### Does it save the right output in the right file? ##### Try passing as arguments `"Testing long output!" standard --output=test07.txt` ``` student$ cat test07.txt _______ _ _ _ _ _ _ $ |__ __| | | (_) | | | | | | | | $ | | ___ ___ | |_ _ _ __ __ _ | | ___ _ __ __ _ ___ _ _ | |_ _ __ _ _ | |_ | | $ | | / _ \ / __| | __| | | | '_ \ / _` | | | / _ \ | '_ \ / _` | / _ \ | | | | | __| | '_ \ | | | | | __| | | $ | | | __/ \__ \ \ |_ | | | | | | | (_| | | | | (_) | | | | | | (_| | | (_) | | |_| | \ |_ | |_) | | |_| | \ |_ |_| $ |_| \___| |___/ \__| |_| |_| |_| \__, | |_| \___/ |_| |_| \__, | \___/ \__,_| \__| | .__/ \__,_| \__| (_) $ __/ | __/ | | | $ |___/ |___/ |_| $ $ ``` ###### Does it save the right output in the right file? ##### Try passing as arguments a random string with lower and upper case letters, and the output flag ("--output=") followed by a random file name. ###### Does it save the right output in the right file? ##### Try passing as arguments a random string with lower case letters, numbers and spaces, and the output flag ("--output=") followed by a random file name. ###### Does it save the right output in the right file? ##### Try passing as arguments a random string with special characters, and the output flag ("--output=") followed by a random file name. ###### Does it save the right output in the right file? ##### Try passing as arguments a random string with lower, upper case, spaces and numbers letters, and the output flag ("--output=") followed by a random file name. ###### Does it save the right output in the right file? ###### Are all the test files tested saved? ###### As an auditor, is this project up to every standard? If not, why are you failing the project?(Empty Work, Incomplete Work, Invalid compilation, Cheating, Crashing, Leaks) #### Basic ###### +Does the project runs quickly and effectively (Favoring of recursive, no unnecessary data requests, etc.)? ###### +Is the output of the program well structured? Are the characters are correctly in line? ###### +Is there a test file for this code? ###### +Are the tests checking each possible case? ###### +Does the code obey the [good practices](../../good-practices/README.md)? #### Social ###### +Did you learn anything from this project? ###### +Would you recommend/nominate this program as an example for the rest of the school?