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authorAleksander Sadikov <sasha@fri.uni-lj.si>2015-09-10 20:39:02 +0200
committerAleksander Sadikov <sasha@fri.uni-lj.si>2015-09-10 20:39:02 +0200
commitee50df2225a974857e74d5ecb7c5f503e1c6b18a (patch)
tree79143284009f882fde23f799764fbf063dedc588 /prolog/problems/family_relations/sister_2
parent32b86afb8b11c14779c7e7c30c2e3e90d99de980 (diff)
Hints for mother, father, brother, and sister added.
Diffstat (limited to 'prolog/problems/family_relations/sister_2')
-rw-r--r--prolog/problems/family_relations/sister_2/common.py92
-rw-r--r--prolog/problems/family_relations/sister_2/sl.py11
2 files changed, 98 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/prolog/problems/family_relations/sister_2/common.py b/prolog/problems/family_relations/sister_2/common.py
index 96ff47d..e18a092 100644
--- a/prolog/problems/family_relations/sister_2/common.py
+++ b/prolog/problems/family_relations/sister_2/common.py
@@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ sister(X, Y) :-
'''
import prolog.engine
+import prolog.util
import server.problems
def test(session, program):
@@ -46,7 +47,94 @@ def test(session, program):
return n_correct, len(queries)
+def general_hint():
+ pass
+
def hint(session, program):
- if '\=' not in program and '\==' not in program:
- return [{'id': 'x_y_must_be_different'}]
+ # how do I know which general hints were already shown?
+ # how do I know enough time has elapsed for general hints to be shown?
+ # how do I know whether the hint button was pressed?
+ # should we have another hint button which appears in hint window (like more...)
+ # when a hint is available after testing the current version of the program
+ # and this button triggers code-specific hints (i.e. non-general ones)
+
+ # one way to do hints is to use a hierarchy of hints...
+ # similar to how some rule-based systems work
+ # the trigger-testing could be easier that way as well
+ # what I have in mind is:
+ # e.g. when I test if X is sister to itself, I've already done other trigger-tests
+ # and I don't need to do them again
+
+ # first general hints (triggered by the hint button)
+ # do we do it like this? this button triggers general hints only?
+ # not sure this is ok.. discuss with others (include Janez)
+
+ # if hbutton.pressed:
+ # trigger generalhint(#buttonpress)
+
+ # code-specific hints next
+
+ # tokenize (and similar) only if *needed* for a given exercise
+ # to reduce server processor load
+ tokens = prolog.util.tokenize(program)
+
+ # start the engine to unit-test triggers for hints
+ code = program + '\n' + server.problems.load_facts('prolog', facts).facts
+ engine_id = None
+ try:
+ engine_id, output = prolog.engine.create(code=code, timeout=1.0)
+ if not engine_id:
+ raise Exception('Prolog engine failed to create.')
+
+ # X must be female
+ if prolog.engine.ask_truth(engine_id, 'male(X), sister(X, _)'):
+ return [{'id': 'x_must_be_female'}]
+
+ # X and Y must have a common parent
+ if prolog.engine.ask_truth(engine_id,
+ 'sister(X, Y), \+ (parent(P, X), parent(P, Y))'):
+ return [{'id': 'common_parent_needed'}]
+
+ # Y can be of any gender, incl. male
+ # as this is after previous hints, by this stage the code probably
+ # does return some sensible results already
+ # this is an example of using the ordering of hints for easier trigger checks
+ if prolog.engine.ask_one(engine_id,
+ 'sister(_, Y), male(Y)') == 'false':
+ return [{'id': 'Y_can_be_of_any_gender'}]
+
+ # X and Y must be different
+ # this is the last code-specific hint (when everything else doesn't trigger anymore)
+ ans = prolog.engine.ask_one(engine_id,
+ 'setof(X, (member(X, [sally, nevia, vanessa]), sister(X, X)), L), length(L, N).')
+ if ans.get('N') == '3':
+ return [{'id': 'x_y_must_be_different'}]
+
+ # last hints are connected with programming style
+ # here, this means detecting such code:
+ # parent(P1, X), parent(P2, Y), P1 == P2 (or P1 = P2)
+ # I guess program tokens can be used for this
+ # do we require that the program is correct for this?
+ # or is it enough that this is after ALL code-specific hints AND it has to trigger?
+
+ # regular expressions, anyone?
+
+ # QUESTION to discuss:
+ # where do AI hints come into play?
+ # only after all code-specific and non stylistic hints are exhausted?
+ # or randomly before? or?
+
+ # QUESTION to discuss:
+ # I suggest hint triggers (if code-based or also token-based?)
+ # are used as CLASSES of unit tests
+ # although.. this makes random counterexamples harder to implement
+ # (does it?)
+
+ except socket.timeout as ex:
+ pass
+
+ finally:
+ if engine_id:
+ prolog.engine.destroy(engine_id)
+
return None
diff --git a/prolog/problems/family_relations/sister_2/sl.py b/prolog/problems/family_relations/sister_2/sl.py
index c867567..5965bda 100644
--- a/prolog/problems/family_relations/sister_2/sl.py
+++ b/prolog/problems/family_relations/sister_2/sl.py
@@ -13,15 +13,20 @@ description = '''\
hint = {
'general_hint_1': '''\
-<p>Show Fig. #1 here.</p>
+<p><img src="Sister-1.png" /></p>
''',
'general_hint_2': '''\
-<p>Show Fig. #2 here.</p>
+<p><img src="Sister-2.png" /></p>
''',
'general_hint_3': '''\
-<p>Show Fig. #3 here.</p>
+<p><img src="Sister-2.png" /></p>
+<pre>
+parent(P, X)
+parent(P, Y)
+female(X)
+</pre>
''',
'x_y_must_be_different': '''\