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- scratch-judge
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scratch-judge
A custom scratch-vm used to watch program status and output result about the program.
Usage
By Bash:
npm i
npm start -h
npm start src/index.js -p test/test.sb3 -d test/ -o 3
# Do your own :D
By NodeJS:
const judge = require("scratch-judge")
judge({
projectFile: "path/to/your/scratch/project/file",
fileNameFormat: "#{n}",
testFolder: "path/to/your/test/folder",
testpoints: 10,
time: 1000,
mem: 40960,
turbo: true,
format: false,
})
CLI Description
Run npm start -h
to check usage.
API Description
Promise judge(Object options)
Start a test.
If runs as command, it will output the testing result to stdout.
Or if be invoke as module, it will return a Promise and resolve the result types of JSON.
Here is a list of available options:
String projectFile
Path to the scratch project which is supported by the Scratch 3.0 and needs to be tested.String fileNameFormat
Optional. The format of the file name. Will replace#{n}
to the testing point number. Such asP1000-#{n}
will be translated toP1000-1.in
andP1000-1.out
. Default is#{n}
.String testFolder
Path to your test folder which is included your input file like1.in
1.out
in order.Number testpoints
Optional. The amount of testing points will be run. Default is10
.Number time
Optional. Time that each testing points can use. The unit is milliseconds. Default is1000
.Boolean turbo
Optional. Using turbo mode to test. Default istrue
.Boolean format
Optional. Output formatted json result after test. only be used in cli. Default isfalse
, output unformatted result.