In general, you should turn in your entire pl0 directory,
containing Makefile, source code, test programs and anything
that will make grading your project possible using the turnin
program on orcas/sanjuan:
turnin -c cse401 pl0Please use only a directory named "pl0". Don't call it 'pl0.turnin', 'turnin', 'hw3', or anything else. Unless a particular assignment gives other instructions, your pl0 directory should just contain the various pl0 source files and Makefile (e.g., your modifications of the files in pl0_base); no .o files, subdirectories, etc. Please:
IMPORTANT NOTE: you can turnin a newer version of your project by running the turnin program again. This will overwrite whatever you turned in earlier. For written documents, you must turnin hard copies in class. Please see the printing instructions for doing double sided printouts with enscript. |
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