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8 changes: 8 additions & 0 deletions config.json
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"prerequisites": [],
"difficulty": 1
},
{
"slug": "circular-buffer",
"name": "Circular Buffer",
"uuid": "2135af8f-5849-4611-8492-29a8c5b63629",
"practices": [],
"prerequisites": [],
"difficulty": 4
},
{
"slug": "clock",
"name": "Clock",
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58 changes: 58 additions & 0 deletions exercises/practice/circular-buffer/.docs/instructions.md
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# Instructions

A circular buffer, cyclic buffer or ring buffer is a data structure that uses a single, fixed-size buffer as if it were connected end-to-end.

A circular buffer first starts empty and of some predefined length.
For example, this is a 7-element buffer:

```text
[ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ]
```

Assume that a 1 is written into the middle of the buffer (exact starting location does not matter in a circular buffer):

```text
[ ][ ][ ][1][ ][ ][ ]
```

Then assume that two more elements are added — 2 & 3 — which get appended after the 1:

```text
[ ][ ][ ][1][2][3][ ]
```

If two elements are then removed from the buffer, the oldest values inside the buffer are removed.
The two elements removed, in this case, are 1 & 2, leaving the buffer with just a 3:

```text
[ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][3][ ]
```

If the buffer has 7 elements then it is completely full:

```text
[5][6][7][8][9][3][4]
```

When the buffer is full an error will be raised, alerting the client that further writes are blocked until a slot becomes free.

When the buffer is full, the client can opt to overwrite the oldest data with a forced write.
In this case, two more elements — A & B — are added and they overwrite the 3 & 4:

```text
[5][6][7][8][9][A][B]
```

3 & 4 have been replaced by A & B making 5 now the oldest data in the buffer.
Finally, if two elements are removed then what would be returned is 5 & 6 yielding the buffer:

```text
[ ][ ][7][8][9][A][B]
```

Because there is space available, if the client again uses overwrite to store C & D then the space where 5 & 6 were stored previously will be used not the location of 7 & 8.
7 is still the oldest element and the buffer is once again full.

```text
[C][D][7][8][9][A][B]
```
19 changes: 19 additions & 0 deletions exercises/practice/circular-buffer/.meta/config.json
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{
"authors": [
"glennj"
],
"files": {
"solution": [
"lib/CircularBuffer.pm"
],
"test": [
"t/circular-buffer.t"
],
"example": [
".meta/solutions/lib/CircularBuffer.pm"
]
},
"blurb": "A data structure that uses a single, fixed-size buffer as if it were connected end-to-end.",
"source": "Wikipedia",
"source_url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circular_buffer"
}
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use strict;
use warnings;
use experimental qw<signatures postderef postderef_qq>;
use Feature::Compat::Class;

class CircularBuffer;

field $capacity :reader :param;
field @data = (); # kind of cheating to use a non-fixed size array.

method _isFull { scalar @data == $capacity; }
method _isEmpty { scalar @data == 0; }

method write ($item) {
die 'buffer full' if $self->_isFull;
push @data, $item;
}

method read () {
die 'buffer empty' if $self->_isEmpty;
return shift @data;
}

method clear () {
@data = ();
}

method overwrite ($item) {
$self->read() if $self->_isFull;
$self->write($item);
}

1;
109 changes: 109 additions & 0 deletions exercises/practice/circular-buffer/.meta/template-data.yaml
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class: true

properties:
run:
test: |-
use Data::Dmp;
(my $_t_name = $case->{description}) =~ s/'//g;
$_t_name =~ s/\W+/_/g;
my $_t = sprintf(<<'END1', $_t_name, $case->{input}{capacity});
subtest %s => sub {
my $buff = CircularBuffer->new(capacity => %s);
END1

my $n = 1;
foreach my $_op (@{$case->{input}{operations}}) {
if ($_op->{operation} eq 'clear') {
$_t .= sprintf(<<'END2', $n);
ok(lives { $buff->clear() }, "check %d");
END2
}

elsif ($_op->{operation} eq 'write') {
if ($_op->{should_succeed}) {
$_t .= sprintf(<<'END3', $_op->{item}, $n);
ok(lives { $buff->write(%s) }, "check %d");
END3
}
else {
$_t .= sprintf(<<'END4', $_op->{item}, $n);
like(
dies { $buff->write(%s) },
qr/buffer full/,
"check %d"
);
END4
}
}

elsif ($_op->{operation} eq 'read') {
if ($_op->{should_succeed}) {
$_t .= sprintf(<<'END5', $_op->{expected}, $n);
is($buff->read(), %s, "check %d");
END5
}
else {
$_t .= sprintf(<<'END6', $n);
like(
dies { $buff->read() },
qr/buffer empty/,
"check %d"
);
END6
}
}

elsif ($_op->{operation} eq 'overwrite') {
$_t .= sprintf(<<'END7', $_op->{item}, $n);
ok(lives { $buff->overwrite(%s) }, "check %d");
END7
}

++$n;
}
$_t . "};\n"

stub: |-
field $capacity :reader :param;

method write ($item) {
return undef;
}

method read () {
return undef;
}

method clear () {
return undef;
}

method overwrite ($item) {
return undef;
}

example: |-
field $capacity :reader :param;
field @data = (); # kind of cheating to use a non-fixed size array.

method _isFull { scalar @data == $capacity; }
method _isEmpty { scalar @data == 0; }

method write ($item) {
die 'buffer full' if $self->_isFull;
push @data, $item;
}

method read () {
die 'buffer empty' if $self->_isEmpty;
return shift @data;
}

method clear () {
@data = ();
}

method overwrite ($item) {
$self->read() if $self->_isFull;
$self->write($item);
}
52 changes: 52 additions & 0 deletions exercises/practice/circular-buffer/.meta/tests.toml
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# This is an auto-generated file.
#
# Regenerating this file via `configlet sync` will:
# - Recreate every `description` key/value pair
# - Recreate every `reimplements` key/value pair, where they exist in problem-specifications
# - Remove any `include = true` key/value pair (an omitted `include` key implies inclusion)
# - Preserve any other key/value pair
#
# As user-added comments (using the # character) will be removed when this file
# is regenerated, comments can be added via a `comment` key.

[28268ed4-4ff3-45f3-820e-895b44d53dfa]
description = "reading empty buffer should fail"

[2e6db04a-58a1-425d-ade8-ac30b5f318f3]
description = "can read an item just written"

[90741fe8-a448-45ce-be2b-de009a24c144]
description = "each item may only be read once"

[be0e62d5-da9c-47a8-b037-5db21827baa7]
description = "items are read in the order they are written"

[2af22046-3e44-4235-bfe6-05ba60439d38]
description = "full buffer can't be written to"

[547d192c-bbf0-4369-b8fa-fc37e71f2393]
description = "a read frees up capacity for another write"

[04a56659-3a81-4113-816b-6ecb659b4471]
description = "read position is maintained even across multiple writes"

[60c3a19a-81a7-43d7-bb0a-f07242b1111f]
description = "items cleared out of buffer can't be read"

[45f3ae89-3470-49f3-b50e-362e4b330a59]
description = "clear frees up capacity for another write"

[e1ac5170-a026-4725-bfbe-0cf332eddecd]
description = "clear does nothing on empty buffer"

[9c2d4f26-3ec7-453f-a895-7e7ff8ae7b5b]
description = "overwrite acts like write on non-full buffer"

[880f916b-5039-475c-bd5c-83463c36a147]
description = "overwrite replaces the oldest item on full buffer"

[bfecab5b-aca1-4fab-a2b0-cd4af2b053c3]
description = "overwrite replaces the oldest item remaining in buffer following a read"

[9cebe63a-c405-437b-8b62-e3fdc1ecec5a]
description = "initial clear does not affect wrapping around"
24 changes: 24 additions & 0 deletions exercises/practice/circular-buffer/lib/CircularBuffer.pm
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use v5.40;
use experimental qw<class>;

class CircularBuffer;

field $capacity :reader :param;

method write ($item) {
return undef;
}

method read () {
return undef;
}

method clear () {
return undef;
}

method overwrite ($item) {
return undef;
}

1;
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