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Assignment 3 CPP

Jiawei Wang edited this page Jun 7, 2026 · 8 revisions

Run Tests

Use control + ~ to open a terminal in VSCode and then type the below command line

Your implementation ctest command line
The sample programs ctest -R ass3-cpp -VV
The entire Assignment-3 ctest -R ass3.*cpp -VV

Upload

Submit both Assignment_3.cpp and Assignment_3.h (the only two files accepted — any other file under Assignment-3/ is ignored, so put every declaration and helper inside these two). File names are exact and case-sensitive.

Submit with give on a CSE machine, from the directory containing your files:

give cs6131 ass3 Assignment_3.cpp Assignment_3.h

A successful submission reports Your submission is ACCEPTED.. If you submit the .cpp without its .h (or use wrong names), give rejects it with all accept groups fail — fix and resubmit. You may resubmit any number of times before the deadline; only your latest accepted submission is marked. See Uploading submissions using give for details.

Your implementation will be evaluated against a set of internal tests; your mark is the fraction of them that your implementation passes. Only a few small sample programs ship under Assignment-3/Tests so you can sanity-check your build; you are encouraged to write more test cases of your own to validate your implementation.

*You work in Assignment_3.h and Assignment_3.cpp only — do NOT modify any other file under the Assignment-3 folder (the harness AEHelper.cpp / AEReporter.* and the test driver are not part of your submission and are replaced during marking).

SVF AE C++ API to help with your implementation.

3. Configuration && debugging

3.1 Configuration

To enable debugging and running, switch your executable by setting the program and args fields as described in Configure IDE or follow the below screenshot.

3.2 Debugging

If you want to see the value of AbstractValue, you can call toString() to print the value (either IntervalValue or AddressValue).

int main() {
    AbstractValue a = IntervalValue(1, 1);
    std::cout << a.toString() << std::end;
}

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