A data structures and algorithms library based on Introduction to Algorithms Third Edition by Thomas H. Cormen.
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Cormen Lib
The Cormen-lib module is a data structures and algorithms library based on Thomas H. Cormen et al.'s Introduction to Algorithms Third Edition. This library was made specifically for administering and grading assignments related to data structures and algorithms in computer science.
With this module students can receive progress reports on their problem sets in real time as they complete assignments. Additionally, student submission assessment is done with unit tests, instead of hand-tracing, ensuring that the grades that students receive accurately reflect their submissions.
The Cormen-lib testing suite offers extremely lightweight and flexible unit testing utilities that can be used on any kind of assignment, whether to write functions or build classes. Course administration can be easily streamlined by restricting which library data structures students are allowed to use on any particular assignment.
Cormen-lib began as a project by two Brandeis University undergraduate students to replace hand-written problem sets written in pseudocode.
Provided Data Structures
The Cormen-lib library offers a set of fundamental data structures and algorithms, with behavior as specified by Cormen et al.'s Introduction to Algorithms. The following structures (separated by module) are supported:
- arrays
- Array
- Array2D
- queues
- Queue
- stacks
- Stack
- sets
- Set
- linked_lists
- SinglyLinkedListNode
- DoublyLinkedListNode
- trees
- BinaryTreeNode
- NaryTreeNode
- depth(NaryTreeNode)
- hashing
- HashTable
- heaps
- PriorityQueue
- build_min_heap(Array)
- graphs
- Vertex
- Graph
Unit Testing
Along with the Cormen-lib data structures come test utilities for writing test cases. The testing framework allows a course administrator to easily write test cases for either expected function output or general class behavior. Test cases can then be combined into a testing suite. The testing suite has the capability to set a test case run-time timeout and to record comma-separated test results for administrative use.
Consider the example test case below:
import unittest
from cormen_lib.factory_utils import make_stack
from cormen_lib.stacks import Stack
from cormen_lib.test_utils import build_and_run_watched_suite, run_generic_test
from student_submission import student_function
# TestCase class for testing student_function
class StudentFunctionTest(unittest.TestCase):
# A single test case
def simple_test_case(self):
stack = make_stack([1, 2, 3])
expected = make_stack([1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3])
run_generic_test(stack, expected, student_function, in_place=True)
# Run the test cases using build_and_run_watched_suite with a timeout of 4 seconds
if __name__ == '__main__':
build_and_run_watched_suite([StudentFunctionTest], 4)
Installation
Cormen-lib is available on PyPI, and can be installed with pip.
pip install cormen-lib
Cormen-lib has the following dependencies:
Python >= 3.6
Issues
We encourage you to report issues using the Github tracker. We welcome all kinds of issues, especially those related to correctness, documentation and feature requests.
Academic Usage
If you are planning to use Cormen-lib for a university course and have questions, feel free to reach out by email.
Documentation
The full documentation for Cormen-lib is available here.
Sample Usage
To view sample assignments using Cormen-lib browse the Cormen-lib sample problems repository on github.
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