ObjectList.dj1
given in the problem. Similarly, the corresponding JUnit test file should be placed in a separate test file (such as ObjectListTest.dj1
Please do not split composite class definitions across files unless specifically directed to do so; it makes them very hard to read.<prob>.txt
where <prob>
is the number of the problem. You can create this text file using your editor of choice (e.g., NotePad on Windows machine, TextEdit on a Mac, or emacs on a Linux machine).At the top of each expository solution file, please put a header with the assignment number, your name and e-mail address, and your partner's name and e-mail address, like this:
COMP 211 HW #01 Christopher Warrington <chrisw@rice.edu> Gregory Malecha <gmalecha@rice.edu> |
...Test
. (For very large projects, DrJava can perform the "Test" command more quickly if all JUnit test files end with the character string "Test".)At the top of the solution file for a particular problem, please put a header with the assignment number, your name and e-mail address, and your partner's name and e-mail address, like this:
/* COMP 211 HW #07, Problem 4 * Christopher Warrington <chrisw@rice.edu> * Gregory Malecha <gmalecha@rice.edu> */ |
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