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# Get the exercise name from the current directory
get_filename_component(exercise ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR} NAME)
# Basic CMake project
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.8.11)
# Name the project after the exercise
project(${exercise} CXX)
# Locate Boost libraries: unit_test_framework, date_time and regex
set(Boost_USE_STATIC_LIBS ON)
set(Boost_USE_MULTITHREADED ON)
set(Boost_USE_STATIC_RUNTIME OFF)
find_package(Boost 1.55 REQUIRED COMPONENTS unit_test_framework date_time regex)
# Enable C++11 features on gcc/clang
if("${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID}" MATCHES "(GNU|Clang)")
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "-std=c++11")
endif()
# Configure to run all the tests?
if(${EXERCISM_RUN_ALL_TESTS})
add_definitions(-DEXERCISM_RUN_ALL_TESTS)
endif()
# Get a source filename from the exercise name by replacing -'s with _'s
string(REPLACE "-" "_" file ${exercise})
# Implementation could be only a header
if(EXISTS ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/${file}.cpp)
set(exercise_cpp ${file}.cpp)
else()
set(exercise_cpp "")
endif()
# Build executable from sources and headers
add_executable(${exercise} ${file}_test.cpp ${exercise_cpp} ${file}.h)
# We need boost includes
target_include_directories(${exercise} PRIVATE ${Boost_INCLUDE_DIRS})
# We need boost libraries
target_link_libraries(${exercise} ${Boost_LIBRARIES})
# Tell MSVC not to warn us about unchecked iterators in debug builds
if(${MSVC})
set_target_properties(${exercise} PROPERTIES
COMPILE_DEFINITIONS_DEBUG _SCL_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS)
endif()
# Run the tests on every build
add_custom_command(TARGET ${exercise} POST_BUILD COMMAND ${exercise})

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# Grade School
Write a small archiving program that stores students' names along with the grade that they are in.
In the end, you should be able to:
- Add a student's name to the roster for a grade
- "Add Jim to grade 2."
- "OK."
- Get a list of all students enrolled in a grade
- "Which students are in grade 2?"
- "We've only got Jim just now."
- Get a sorted list of all students in all grades. Grades should sort
as 1, 2, 3, etc., and students within a grade should be sorted
alphabetically by name.
- "Who all is enrolled in school right now?"
- "Grade 1: Anna, Barb, and Charlie. Grade 2: Alex, Peter, and Zoe.
Grade 3…"
Note that all our students only have one name. (It's a small town, what
do you want?)
## For bonus points
Did you get the tests passing and the code clean? If you want to, these
are some additional things you could try:
- If you're working in a language with mutable data structures and your
implementation allows outside code to mutate the school's internal DB
directly, see if you can prevent this. Feel free to introduce additional
tests.
Then please share your thoughts in a comment on the submission. Did this
experiment make the code better? Worse? Did you learn anything from it?
## Getting Started
Make sure you have read the [getting started with C++](http://help.exercism.io/getting-started-with-cpp.html)
page on the [exercism help site](http://help.exercism.io/). This covers
the basic information on setting up the development environment expected
by the exercises.
## Passing the Tests
Get the first test compiling, linking and passing by following the [three
rules of test-driven development](http://butunclebob.com/ArticleS.UncleBob.TheThreeRulesOfTdd).
Create just enough structure by declaring namespaces, functions, classes,
etc., to satisfy any compiler errors and get the test to fail. Then write
just enough code to get the test to pass. Once you've done that,
uncomment the next test by moving the following line past the next test.
```C++
#if defined(EXERCISM_RUN_ALL_TESTS)
```
This may result in compile errors as new constructs may be invoked that
you haven't yet declared or defined. Again, fix the compile errors minimally
to get a failing test, then change the code minimally to pass the test,
refactor your implementation for readability and expressiveness and then
go on to the next test.
Try to use standard C++11 facilities in preference to writing your own
low-level algorithms or facilities by hand. [CppReference](http://en.cppreference.com/)
is a wiki reference to the C++ language and standard library. If you
are new to C++, but have programmed in C, beware of
[C traps and pitfalls](http://www.slideshare.net/LegalizeAdulthood/c-traps-and-pitfalls-for-c-programmers).
## Source
A pairing session with Phil Battos at gSchool [view source](http://gschool.it)

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#include "grade_school.h"
#define BOOST_TEST_MAIN
#include <boost/test/unit_test.hpp>
namespace boost
{
// teach Boost.Test how to print std::vector
template <typename T>
inline wrap_stringstream&
operator<<(wrap_stringstream& wrapped, std::vector<T> const& item)
{
wrapped << '[';
bool first = true;
for (auto const& element : item) {
wrapped << (!first ? "," : "") << element;
first = false;
}
return wrapped << ']';
}
// teach Boost.Test how to print std::pair
template <typename K, typename V>
inline wrap_stringstream&
operator<<(wrap_stringstream& wrapped, std::pair<const K, V> const& item)
{
return wrapped << '<' << item.first << ',' << item.second << '>';
}
}
#define REQUIRE_EQUAL_CONTAINERS(left_, right_) \
BOOST_REQUIRE_EQUAL_COLLECTIONS(left_.begin(), left_.end(), right_.begin(), right_.end())
using namespace std;
struct school_fixture
{
grade_school::school school_;
};
BOOST_FIXTURE_TEST_SUITE(school_suite, school_fixture);
BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE(a_new_school_has_an_empty_roster)
{
BOOST_REQUIRE(school_.roster().empty());
}
#if defined(EXERCISM_RUN_ALL_TESTS)
BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE(adding_a_student_adds_them_to_the_roster_for_the_given_grade)
{
school_.add("Aimee", 2);
const auto actual = school_.roster();
const map<int, vector<string>> expected{{2, {"Aimee"}}};
REQUIRE_EQUAL_CONTAINERS(expected, actual);
}
BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE(adding_more_students_to_the_same_grade_adds_them_to_the_roster)
{
school_.add("Blair", 2);
school_.add("James", 2);
school_.add("Paul", 2);
const auto actual = school_.roster();
const map<int, vector<string>> expected{{2, {"Blair", "James", "Paul"}}};
REQUIRE_EQUAL_CONTAINERS(expected, actual);
}
BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE(adding_students_to_different_grades_adds_them_to_the_roster)
{
school_.add("Chelsea", 3);
school_.add("Logan", 7);
const auto actual = school_.roster();
const map<int, vector<string>> expected{{3, {"Chelsea"}}, {7, {"Logan"}}};
REQUIRE_EQUAL_CONTAINERS(expected, actual);
}
BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE(grade_returns_the_students_in_that_grade_in_alphabetical_order)
{
school_.add("Franklin", 5);
school_.add("Bradley", 5);
school_.add("Jeff", 1);
const auto actual = school_.grade(5);
const vector<string> expected{"Bradley", "Franklin"};
REQUIRE_EQUAL_CONTAINERS(expected, actual);
}
BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE(grade_returns_an_empty_array_if_there_are_no_students_in_that_grade)
{
const auto actual = school_.grade(1);
BOOST_REQUIRE(actual.empty());
}
BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE(the_student_names_in_each_grade_in_the_roster_are_sorted)
{
school_.add("Jennifer", 4);
school_.add("Kareem", 6);
school_.add("Christopher", 4);
school_.add("Kyle", 3);
const auto actual = school_.roster();
const map<int, vector<string>> expected{
{3, {"Kyle"}},
{4, {"Christopher", "Jennifer"}},
{6, {"Kareem"}}
};
REQUIRE_EQUAL_CONTAINERS(expected, actual);
}
#endif
BOOST_AUTO_TEST_SUITE_END();