This repository contains the starter code for project 2 (15-440/15-640, Fall 2022). It also contains some of the tests that we will use to grade your implementation.
The starter code for this project is organized as follows:
src/github.com/cmu440/
raft/ Raft implementation, tests and test helpers
rpc/ RPC library that must be used for implementing Raft
If at any point you have any trouble with building, installing, or testing your code, the article
titled How to Write Go Code is a great resource for understanding
how Go workspaces are built and organized. You might also find the documentation for the
go
command to be helpful. As always, feel free to post your questions
on Edstem.
To run the checkpoint tests, run the following from the src/github.com/cmu440/raft/ folder
go test -run 2A
We will also check your code for race conditions using Go’s race detector:
go test -race -run 2A
To execute all the tests, run the following from the src/github.com/cmu440/raft/ folder
go test
We will also check your code for race conditions using Go’s race detector:
go test -race
Please disable or remove all debug prints regardless of whether you are using our logging framework or not before submitting to Gradescope. This helps avoid inadvertent failures, messy autograder outputs and style point deductions.
For both the checkpoint and the final submission, create handin.zip
using the following
command under the p2/
directory, and then upload it to Gradescope.
sh make_submit.sh
Before you begin the project, you should read and understand all of the starter code we provide. To make this experience a little less traumatic (we know, it's a lot :P), fire up a web server and read the documentation in a browser by executing the following commands:
godoc
globally, by running the following command outside the src/github.com/cmu440
directory:go install golang.org/x/tools/cmd/godoc@latest
src/github.com/cmu440
directory:godoc -http=:6060
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