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Exercism Python Representer

An automated analysis tool that parses a Python file to create a normalized representation.txt file per the representer interface.

Creating A Representation

The Representer is run with ./bin/run.sh <exercise-slug> <path/to/solution/dir/ </path/to/output/dir/> and will read the source code from <path/to/solution/dir/> and write a representation to</path/to/output/dir/>.

For example:

./bin/run.sh two_fer ~/solution-238382y7sds7fsadfasj23j/ ~/solution-238382y7sds7fsadfasj23j/output/

Please Note: When using the run-in-docker.sh script, the paths <path/to/solution/dir/> and </path/to/output/dir/> need to be relative to the location of this repo in your local environment.

For example:

./bin/run-in-docker.sh acronym ../python/exercises/practice/acronym/ ../python/exercises/practice/acronym/

Either of these commands/methods should produce the following three files in </path/to/output/dir/>:

  1. mapping.json, which maps the variable names to their placeholder values.
  2. representation.out - an AST representation of the solution code.
  3. representation.txt - the transformed solution code with placeholders.

Running the Tests for the Representer

To run all of the current tests:

  1. Ensure you have a copy of pytest 7.2.2 installed globally, or in a virtual env.
  2. Ensure you have Python 3.11.2 installed globally, or in a virtual env.
  3. Open a terminal in the root of your local copy of this project.
  4. Run pytest or pytest -v