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2:03pm Tue 21st May, Arran S.

Hi,

No worries. To clarify: just paste your implementations (including any documentation for cli) into Moodle. As the header file itself says, it isn't to be submitted, so just include your documentation block for cli with the source. (It's common to put documentation blocks before the header file prototype of a function, but they can go in either place.)

You can submit as many times as you like up to the deadline, so "opening" the submission section isn't an issue. (It's a limitation of Moodle that any "code running" questions have to be part of a "quiz", to the best of my knowledge, and quizzes have to have a duration. But you can just ignore that.)

cheers

Arran

Forgive my confusion, but I'm just curious as to how our code and header file (assuming that this needs to be submitted due to the documentation requirement of cli() ) need to be submitted via Moodle.

Will there be two fields, one where we paste the C file code and one where paste the Header file code?

I'm not sure if I've missed any mention of this but I just want to make sure as I want to have my files ready to submit the way they need to be prior to me opening the submission section on Moodle.

Thank you.

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