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@IsaacG IsaacG commented Mar 24, 2025

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@IsaacG IsaacG requested a review from vaeng March 24, 2025 19:21
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This PR touches files which potentially affect the outcome of the tests of an exercise. This will cause all students' solutions to affected exercises to be re-tested.

If this PR does not affect the result of the test (or, for example, adds an edge case that is not worth rerunning all tests for), please add the following to the merge-commit message which will stops student's tests from re-running. Please copy-paste to avoid typos.

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For more information, refer to the documentation. If you are unsure whether to add the message or not, please ping @exercism/maintainers-admin in a comment. Thank you!

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vaeng commented Mar 24, 2025

Hi Isaac, thanks for the work.

I guess this was automated? If yes, i bet you would love to make your script work for the structure with UUIDs, so it is easier in the future to track changes?

https://github.com/exercism/cpp/wiki/Test-Cases-for-Practice-Exercises

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IsaacG commented Mar 24, 2025

I guess this was automated? If yes, i bet you would love to make your script work for the structure with UUIDs, so it is easier in the future to track changes?

This was done by hand with the aid of configlet sync --update --tests. I looked at the output, hand edited the tests, and accepted the change.

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IsaacG commented Mar 24, 2025

I haven't written C++ in over a decade. If there is an existing test-generator tool that is used in some exercises, I could take a stab at applying it to other exercises. If there isn't, I can't take on creating one at this point.

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