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Advent of code with OCaml

Getting started

  1. Create a repository using this template
  2. Install dependencies via opam install . --deps-only
  3. Put your session cookie into .session
  4. (Optional) Put the year into .year (e.g. 2022)

HowTo

For each day, first specify a type t for the parsed input, and then there are 3 functions to implement:

  • input : string -> t, a function to parse the input into a user specified type t
  • part1 : t -> unit and part2 : t -> unit, functions to execute both parts

The functor Day.Make generates a function run to run the pipeline.

    val run : ?only_part1:bool -> ?only_part2:bool -> string -> unit

The main executable, aoc, can be invoked via

    dune exec aoc DAY

which will invoke the run function for that DAY, with input taken from inputs directory. If no input file is present, then the input file would be downloaded using your session cookie.

If you want to test your program with the small example for the day, the easiest way is to put it the example in the template file. The expectation test can be invoked with dune test, and updated with dune promote, see more in dune documentation on expectation tests.