I did something similar with plai. I hacked the test engine to print
the results in a format I parsed for my grading purposes.
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On May 14, 2009, at 5:29 PM, David Van Horn <dvanh...@ccs.neu.edu>
wrote:
John Clements wrote:
On May 14, 2009, at 10:34 AM, David Van Horn wrote:
Is there an existing tool for running student (BSL, ISL, ...)
programs in a sand-boxed environment? I would like to compute the
results, the test report, and whether an error was raised,
preferably without interacting or even using mred.
You don't say here whether you want the results of your tests or of
the student tests.
I suspect that you want the results of your tests, and I
furthermore suspect that the easiest way to get this running is to
use the handin server; you can run it locally, to hide it from the
students, and I'd be happy to supply example files though of course
Eli would be far more qualified.
No, I just want the results of running the program. I don't need to
interact with it, feed it tests, check for bindings, or anything
else. I'd like to be able to provide a file name and get back a list
of values, and either an exception value or a test report value.
David
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