Check the Advent of Code site for details
I don't know how many days I will be able to participate, but let's give it a shot.
Doing it in Rust. Run each day as cargo run -- <<dayN>> <<params>>
where N is from 1 to 25.
For part 2 in a day it will typically be dayN-2
.
If I didn't get to do one of the days, it will complain. Just cargo run
to see the days
available (they show in the help as SUBCOMMANDS). E.g.
cargo run -- day1 data/day1.txt
After seeing that all days follow a fixed structure (2 parts, one input file) I guess I should remove a lot of scaffolding. :)
Note: the event creators requested that data files for the problems are not posted in public. See this post for details. So you need to get your own copy of these files from the AoC site if you want to run my solutions.
I have integrated the Criterion benchmarking crate to check it out. It's not meant to be very useful to the read (or myself) except as a learning exercise in how to set up this stuff. For example, it taught me how to split the originally binary crate into lib and bin crates side-by-side.
To run benchmarks, you should use cargo bench -- <<options>>
. You can use option --help
for details, --list
to show which
benchmarks are available, or a portion of a benchmark name to run just the ones matching what you wrote (recommended).
For example, cargo bench -- day4_run
would benchmark the computation part of the day4 solution, while
cargo bench -- read
would run the reading part of all days. If you run the _full
benchmarks, I recommend redirecting
the standard output to a file, to prevent console output performance from impacting the measurements.
Open the file target/criterion/index.html
to see the results in your browser.
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