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# Help
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## Running the tests
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Get the first test compiling, linking and passing by following the [three rules of test-driven development][3-tdd-rules].
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The included makefile can be used to create and run the tests using the `test` task.
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```console
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$ make test
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```
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Create just the functions you need to satisfy any compiler errors and get the test to fail.
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Then write just enough code to get the test to pass.
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Once you've done that, move onto the next test.
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As you progress through the tests, take the time to refactor your implementation for readability and expressiveness and then go on to the next test.
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Try to use standard C99 facilities in preference to writing your own low-level algorithms or facilities by hand.
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## Checking for memory leaks
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The makefile comes also with a build that checks some common mistakes regarding memory leaks and out of bound access to arrays.
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To run these checks, use the following at the command line:
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```console
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$ make memcheck
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```
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[3-tdd-rules]: https://blog.cleancoder.com/uncle-bob/2014/12/17/TheCyclesOfTDD.html
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## Submitting your solution
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You can submit your solution using the `exercism submit hello_world.c hello_world.h` command.
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This command will upload your solution to the Exercism website and print the solution page's URL.
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It's possible to submit an incomplete solution which allows you to:
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- See how others have completed the exercise
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- Request help from a mentor
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## Need to get help?
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If you'd like help solving the exercise, check the following pages:
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- The [C track's documentation](https://exercism.org/docs/tracks/c)
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- The [C track's programming category on the forum](https://forum.exercism.org/c/programming/c)
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- [Exercism's programming category on the forum](https://forum.exercism.org/c/programming/5)
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- The [Frequently Asked Questions](https://exercism.org/docs/using/faqs)
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Should those resources not suffice, you could submit your (incomplete) solution to request mentoring.
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Make sure you have read the [C track-specific documentation][c-track] on the Exercism site.
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This covers the basic information on setting up the development environment expected by the exercises.
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## Submitting Incomplete Solutions
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If you are struggling with a particular exercise, it is possible to submit an incomplete solution so you can see how others have completed the exercise.
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## Resources
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To get help if having trouble, you can use the following resources:
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- [StackOverflow][] can be used to search for your problem and see if it has been answered already. You can also ask and answer questions.
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- [CPPReference][] can be used to look up information on C concepts, operators, types, standard library functions and more.
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- [TutorialsPoint][] has similar content as CPPReference in its C programming section.
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- [The C Programming][K&R] book by K&R is the original source of the language and is still useful today.
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[c-track]: https://exercism.org/docs/tracks/c
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[stackoverflow]: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/c
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[cppreference]: https://en.cppreference.com/w/c
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[tutorialspoint]: https://www.tutorialspoint.com/cprogramming/
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[K&R]: https://www.amazon.com/Programming-Language-2nd-Brian-Kernighan/dp/0131103628/ |