# codeu_coding_assessment_b_2017 **Repository Path**: mirrors_google/codeu_coding_assessment_b_2017 ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: codeu_coding_assessment_b_2017 - **Description**: This project allows students to demonstrate their coding skills by implementing a component of a larger system. - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: Apache-2.0 - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2020-08-08 - **Last Updated**: 2026-03-14 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README # CodeU Coding Assessment - Math Lang # Overview This project allows students to demonstrate their coding skills by implementing a component of a larger system. MathLang is a made-up math scripting language. Students are expected to implement `com.google.codeu.mathlang.impl.MyTokenReader`. The class has already been created and students only need to finish implementing its functionality. `MyTokenReader` is responsible for parsing the text input and converting it to a stream of tokens that the MathLang parser will use to build statements. Statements are then passed to the interpreter to be executed. Everything except for `MyTokenReader` has already been implemented. To further understand how `MyTokenReader` should behave, students can look at `com.google.codeu.mathlang.core.tokens.TokenReader`. `TokenReader` is the interface that `MyTokenReader` implements and contains in-code documentation for how each method should behave. # The Goal When students have finished their implementation of `MyTokenReader`, they should run the tests and see all tests pass. If any test fails, the student is not done. The tests provided are only for testing MathLang. There are no tests for `MyTokenReader`. Students are encouraged to write their own tests to ensure their implementation is working. Students should not use any third-party libraries to complete this assessment. The one exception is the use of a third-party test library to help test their implementation of `MyTokenReader`. When done, an evaluator should be able to run the student's project using the same build and run instructions provided here. This means that if a student uses a third-party test library, all dependencies must be included with the project and `build.sh` and `run.sh` must be updated. # Build Instructions These instructions are based on a Linux environment using BASH and JAVA 7. To clean, run `./clean.sh`. To build, run `./build.sh`. To run all tests, run `./run.sh`.