#!/usr/bin/env python import traceback import pwd import os from os.path import join, isfile import subprocess import importlib # local imports from code_server import TestCode class EvaluateC(TestCode): """Tests the C code obtained from Code Server""" def evaluate_code(self): submit_path = self._create_submit_code_file('submit.c') get_ref_path = self.ref_code_path ref_path, test_case_path = self._set_test_code_file_path(get_ref_path) success = False # Set file paths c_user_output_path = os.getcwd() + '/output', c_ref_output_path = os.getcwd() + '/executable', # Set command variables compile_command = 'g++ {0} -c -o {1}'.format(submit_path, c_user_output_path), compile_main = 'g++ {0} {1} -o {2}'.format(ref_path, c_user_output_path, c_ref_output_path), run_command_args = c_ref_output_path remove_user_output = c_user_output_path remove_ref_output = c_ref_output_path success, err = self.check_code(ref_path, submit_path, compile_command, compile_main, run_command_args, remove_user_output, remove_ref_output) # Delete the created file. os.remove(submit_path) return success, err def check_code(self, ref_code_path, submit_code_path, compile_command, compile_main, run_command_args, remove_user_output, remove_ref_output): """ Function validates student code using instructor code as reference.The first argument ref_code_path, is the path to instructor code, it is assumed to have executable permission. The second argument submit_code_path, is the path to the student code, it is assumed to have executable permission. Returns -------- returns (True, "Correct answer") : If the student function returns expected output when called by reference code. returns (False, error_msg): If the student function fails to return expected output when called by reference code. Returns (False, error_msg): If mandatory arguments are not files or if the required permissions are not given to the file(s). """ if not isfile(ref_code_path): return False, "No file at %s or Incorrect path" % ref_code_path if not isfile(submit_code_path): return False, 'No file at %s or Incorrect path' % submit_code_path success = False # output_path = os.getcwd() + '/output' ret = self._compile_command(compile_command) proc, stdnt_stderr = ret # if self.language == "java": stdnt_stderr = self._remove_null_substitute_char(stdnt_stderr) # Only if compilation is successful, the program is executed # And tested with testcases if stdnt_stderr == '': ret = self._compile_command(compile_main) proc, main_err = ret # if self.language == "java": # main_err = self._remove_null_substitute_char(main_err) if main_err == '': ret = self._run_command(run_command_args, stdin=None, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE) proc, stdout, stderr = ret if proc.returncode == 0: success, err = True, "Correct answer" else: err = stdout + "\n" + stderr os.remove(remove_ref_output) else: err = "Error:" try: error_lines = main_err.splitlines() for e in error_lines: if ':' in e: err = err + "\n" + e.split(":", 1)[1] else: err = err + "\n" + e except: err = err + "\n" + main_err os.remove(remove_user_output) else: err = "Compilation Error:" try: error_lines = stdnt_stderr.splitlines() for e in error_lines: if ':' in e: err = err + "\n" + e.split(":", 1)[1] else: err = err + "\n" + e except: err = err + "\n" + stdnt_stderr return success, err def _remove_null_substitute_char(self, string): """Returns a string without any null and substitute characters""" stripped = "" for c in string: if ord(c) is not 26 and ord(c) is not 0: stripped = stripped + c return ''.join(stripped)