From 75ab9c232e10046e618f40f717cc7df54c6eca34 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: prathamesh
Date: Fri, 11 Jul 2014 14:43:55 +0530
Subject: Made modifications.
initial_fixture only to add moderator group.
sample_question file modified to add language and snippet.
---
testapp/docs/sample_questions.py | 24 +++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
(limited to 'testapp/docs/sample_questions.py')
diff --git a/testapp/docs/sample_questions.py b/testapp/docs/sample_questions.py
index 45bb8a8..60f32cb 100644
--- a/testapp/docs/sample_questions.py
+++ b/testapp/docs/sample_questions.py
@@ -4,7 +4,8 @@ questions = [
[Question(
summary='Factorial',
points=2,
- type="python",
+ language='python',
+ type='code',
description='''
Write a function called fact
which takes a single integer argument
(say n
) and returns the factorial of the number.
@@ -14,7 +15,9 @@ For example:
test='''
assert fact(0) == 1
assert fact(5) == 120
-'''),
+''',
+ snippet="def fact(num):"
+ ),
#Add tags here as a list of string.
['Python','function','factorial'],
],
@@ -22,7 +25,8 @@ assert fact(5) == 120
[Question(
summary='Simple function',
points=1,
- type="python",
+ language='python',
+ type='code',
description='''Create a simple function called sqr
which takes a single
argument and returns the square of the argument. For example:
sqr(3) -> 9
.''',
@@ -30,7 +34,9 @@ argument and returns the square of the argument. For example:
import math
assert sqr(3) == 9
assert abs(sqr(math.sqrt(2)) - 2.0) < 1e-14
- '''),
+ ''',
+ snippet="def sqr(num):"
+ ),
#Add tags here as a list of string.
['Python','function'],
],
@@ -38,13 +44,16 @@ assert abs(sqr(math.sqrt(2)) - 2.0) < 1e-14
[Question(
summary='Bash addition',
points=2,
- type="bash",
+ language='bash',
+ type='code',
description='''Write a shell script which takes two arguments on the
command line and prints the sum of the two on the output.''',
test='''\
docs/sample.sh
docs/sample.args
-'''),
+''',
+ snippet="#!/bin/bash"
+ ),
#Add tags here as a list of string.
[''],
],
@@ -52,7 +61,8 @@ docs/sample.args
[Question(
summary='Size of integer in Python',
points=0.5,
- type="mcq",
+ language='python',
+ type='mcq',
description='''What is the largest integer value that can be represented
in Python?''',
options='''No Limit
--
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