# CPPND: Memory Management Chatbot This is the project for the Memory Management course in the Udacity C++ Nanodegree Program. # High-level Objectives > [!IMPORTANT] > _See the Project Rubric for a full list of requirements._ In this project, you'll apply your skills to: 1. **Analyze problems**, and 2. **Then modify the program** using the advanced concepts taught in this course **To complete the project:** 1. **Find each `TODO`** located in the project's files. `TODO`s are located either: - To the side, if the fix is for a single line of code - Above the code, if the fix is for multiple lines of code. These also have a `END OF TODO` comment at the end of the relevant blocks of code. 3. **Analyze the relevant code to determine what needs to be fixed** - Generally, the `TODO`s don't provide instructions or guidance. This is so you can practice identifying and implementing appropriate fixes. 4. **Implement the appropriate fix** - Your fixes need to use the advanced concepts taught in this course # Project Setup ## 1. Install Dependencies > [!NOTE] > If you're using Udacity Workspace, these dependencies are already installed * cmake >= 3.11 * All OSes: [click here for installation instructions](https://cmake.org/install/) * make >= 4.1 (Linux, Mac), 3.81 (Windows) * Linux: make is installed by default on most Linux distros * Mac: [install Xcode command line tools to get make](https://developer.apple.com/xcode/features/) * Windows: [Click here for installation instructions](http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/make.htm) * gcc/g++ >= 5.4 * Linux: gcc / g++ is installed by default on most Linux distros * Mac: same deal as make - [install Xcode command line tools](https://developer.apple.com/xcode/features/) * Windows: recommend using [MinGW](http://www.mingw.org/) ## 2. Compile, build, and Run > [!WARNING] > **Until you finished the `TODO`s, the code will compile** (`cmake ..`) **but not build** (`make`) In the top level directory of this project, run the following: `mkdir build && cd build && cmake .. && make && ./membot`