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day_19.py
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from __future__ import division, print_function
import os
from my_utils.tests import test_function
def part_1():
"""Function which calculates the solution to part 1
Arguments
---------
Returns
-------
"""
return None
def part_2():
"""Function which calculates the solution to part 2
Arguments
---------
Returns
-------
"""
return None
def main(test_datas, functions, puzzle_input=None, test_functions=None):
if test_functions is None:
test_functions = functions
for ii, (test_data, fun) in enumerate(zip(test_datas, test_functions)):
nr_errors = test_function(fun, test_data)
if nr_errors == 0:
print('Pt. {} Tests Passed'.format(ii+1))
if puzzle_input is not None:
fn = os.path.basename(__file__)
for ii, fun in enumerate(functions):
ans = fun(puzzle_input)
print('{} Pt. {} Solution: {}'.format(fn, ii+1, ans))
if __name__ == "__main__":
# Testing data:
# - each element of input list will be passed to function
# - the relative element in output list is the expected output
test_data1 = {
'inputs': [],
'outputs': []
}
test_data2 = {
'inputs': [],
'outputs': []
}
# Code to import the actual puzzle input
with open('./inputs/day_x.txt') as f:
puzzle_input = f.read().strip()
# puzzle_input = [line.rstrip('\n') for line in f]
# Main call: performs testing and calculates puzzle outputs
main(test_datas=[test_data1],
functions=[part_1],
puzzle_input=None,
test_functions=None)
# main(test_datas=[test_data1, test_data2],
# functions=[part_1, part_2],
# puzzle_input=puzzle_input)