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-The module code deliverables come in three parts:
-
- Deliverable | Due | Weight | Notes
--------------------------------|-------------|--------|------------------------------------
-[1-lexer.md](1-lexer.md) | Tue 7th Feb | 10% | A C lexer that produces JSON output
-[2-parser.md](2-parser.md) | Tue 7th Mar | 10% | A (restricted) C parser that produces XML output
-[3-compiler.md](3-compiler.md) | Tue 28th Mar | 50% | The final C compiler
-
-You will all get a bare private repository. It is up to you
-if you want to clone the master specification, or to start from
-scratch. Both approaches just require the git operations already used
-in lab 1, and possibly looking at the documentation for the commands
-you have already used. Remember that you can always do `git ${CMD} --help`
-for any CMD such as `pull`, `push`, `commit`, `remote`.
-
-Starting from scratch
----------------------
-
-1 - Create a local git repository using `git init` in a directory of your choice.
-
-2 - Commit files to your local repository (as you would normally commit)
-
-3 - Add the URL of your private repository as the remote `origin` (similar
- to manually adding the `spec` remote in the lab).
-
-4 - You should now be able to push and pull commits to origin, which is
- your private repo.
-
-Cloning the spec
-----------------
-
-1 - Clone the master specification from the public URL. This will produce
- a directory called `langproc-2016-cw` by default.
-
-2 - Rename it to something more meaningful, e.g. `langproc-2016-cw-${LOGIN}`.
-
-3 - Use `git remote` to rename `origin` (which points at the public spec) to
- `spec`.
-
-4 - Use `git remote` to add a new remote called `origin` pointing at
- your private repository.
-
-5 - You should then be able to push and pull to `origin`, and pull from `spec`,
- as in the lab.
-
-Submissions
------------
-
-Submission will be via github (code) + blackboard (commit hash),
-as in the lab.