CS 115 Lab 9, Part C: Submit your code
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Instructions
- If you have been working on the server using PuTTY or Terminal, skip the next two steps.
- [local] Use FileZilla to copy your Lab 9 files to your cs115/lab09 directory on cwolf.
- [local] If you logged out of cwolf earlier in the lab, log back in using PuTTY or Terminal, and navigate to your Lab 9 directory:
cd cs115/lab09
- From your Lab 9 directory, run the following command:
~srivoire/cs115/pickup/test.sh lab09 lab09b.py
The script runs the following tests:
- A square size of 8 (which should cause the program to exit with error)
- A square size of 15, followed by reading from ms1.txt
- A square size of 15, followed by reading from ms2.txt
- A square size of 15, followed by reading from ms3.txt
- A square size of 15, followed by reading from ms4.txt
If all of the tests say "OK", then your output matches the sample output and you should proceed to submit your code (skip the next step).
If one or more of the tests gives you a URL, paste that URL into your browser to see the differences between your code and the sample code.
- On cwolf, type the following command to submit your lab09b program:
~srivoire/bin/submit 115
When prompted for the assignment, type L09
When prompted for the file to submit, you can hit ENTER to submit lab09b.py. If your
file has a different name, type that name and then hit ENTER.
- Wait about two minutes, and then check the submission web page to verify that your file has been submitted correctly:
http://rivoire.cs.sonoma.edu/cs115/submit/lab09.txt
The filename will have changed slightly to include your last name and a timestamp.
- Log out of cwolf and complete your writeup.
- With the writeup and code confirmation pages open in your browser, call an instructor to check out of lab.