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ElixirAnalyzer Coverage Status

This is an Elixir application to follow the specification of the Exercism automated mentor support project.

See the project docs: https://github.com/exercism/docs/tree/main/building/tooling/analyzers

Current status / plan

ElixirAnalyzer at this point will run static analysis. The result json file is output to the destination folder.

ElixirAnalyzer.ExerciseTest is able to generate static analysis tests and the analyze function loads the features to be tested.

How to run

via CLI

Fast start

$ ./bin/build
[output of CLI being build]
$ ./bin/elixir_analyzer <exercise-slug> <path the folder containing the solution> <path to folder for output>

Running the analyzer

Running bin/elixir_analyzer on a system with Elixir/Erlang/OTP installed

  Usage:
    $ elixir_analyzer <exercise-slug> <path the folder containing the solution> <path to folder for output> [options]

via IEX

iex -S mix, then calling:

ElixirAnalyzer.analyze_exercise("exercise-slug", "/path/to/solution/", "/path/to/output/")

This assumes the solution has the file of the proper name and also a test unit by the proper name.

To check that it works without preparing a custom exercise solution, you can run it on one of the text fixtures:

ElixirAnalyzer.analyze_exercise("two-fer", "./test_data/two_fer/imperfect_solution/", "./test_data/two_fer/imperfect_solution/")

Tests

The tests are run with mix test.

Git submodule

Some of the tests depend on the /elixir git submodule. Run git submodule update --init --recursive once after cloning this repo to also get the submodule.

To check at which commit the submodule is, run git submodule. To update the submodule to the newest commit, run git submodule update --remote --merge.

The submodule is used only by the tests.

External tests

There are also tests tagged as :external which are excluded by default. Those tests check if all of the comments used in this repository exist in exercism/website-copy. To run all tests, use the --include external flag.

Design

ElixirAnalyzer

  • The is the main application module. A function call to start_analyze/3 begins the analysis (either through IEX or the CLI escript [if generated]).
  • A configuration in config/config.exs holds data for each exercise supported
config :elixir_analyzer,
  exercise_config: %{
    "two-fer" => %{
      code_file: "two_fer.ex",
      analyzer_module: ElixirAnalyzer.TestSuite.TwoFer
    },
    # ... and so on
  }
  • analyze then loads the appropriate files from the exercise solution
  • analyze then calls the analyze/x function from the analyzer_module.

ElixirAnalyzer.Submission

This is a module that contains a struct of the same name with operations to manipulate itself. Contains the exercise information, list of all the comments to be returned to the student, the solution status.

This struct is passed along throughout the analysis of the solution

ElixirAnalyzer.ExerciseTest

This module contains macros for a DSL to be able to compare ideal solution features to the exercise solution attempt.

  # module usage
  use ElixirAnalyzer.Exercise

  # This is DSL for describing the test to be done
  # This describes that a solution should have a typespec for the two_fer function
  feature "has spec" do

    status   :test # :skip -- optional
    find     :all # :any, :none, :one
    type     :actionable # or :essential, :informative, :celebratory
    comment  Constants.two_fer_no_specification # may also be a string

    # the form of the code that you are looking for
    # you may include more than one form block
    form do
      @spec two_fer(String.t()) :: String.t()
    end
  end

ElixirAnalyzer.Constants

Contains macro to generate a function returning the comment path on the exercism/website-copy repository.

ElixirAnalyzer.CLI

This module is a module for the CLI escript to parse the command line arguments and start the processing

ElixirAnalyzer.ExerciseTest.________

These modules are for describing the tests for which the analyzer is able to determine the state of the solution based on style, syntax. They use ElixirAnalyzer.Exercise for macro generation of code.