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Rubric
Use this project rubric to understand and assess the project criteria.
Compiling and Rule of Five
- The code is functional: The code compiles and runs without errors.
- Class design meets the Rule of Five guidelines: In the
chatbot.cpp, changes are made to the class ChatBot such that it
complies with the Rule of Five:
- Memory resources are properly allocated / deallocated on the heap and member data is copied where it makes sense.
- In each of the methods, a string is printed to the console so that it is possible to see which method is called in later examples (e.g., ">>> Rule of Five Component: ChatBot Default Constructor <<<").
- Because these messages will be injected in the chatbot's messages, to increase readability use the pattern ">>> Rule of Five Component: [method] <<<"
Exclusive Ownership
- _chatLogic is an exclusive resource of the ChatBot class: _chatLogic an exclusive resource to class ChatBot using an appropriate smart pointer. Where required, make changes to the code such that data structures and function parameters reflect the new structure.
- The GraphNodes in the vector _nodes are exclusively owned by the class ChatLogic: In file chatlogic.cpp, the vector _nodes are adapted in a way that the instances of GraphNodes to which the vector elements refer are exclusively owned by the class ChatLogic. An appropriate type of smart pointer is used to achieve this.
- GraphNode ownership is not transferred when passing instances: When passing the GraphNode instances to functions, ownership is not transferred.
Moving
- GraphNodes exclusively own the outgoing GraphEdges and hold
non-owning references to incoming GraphEdges: In the files
chatlogic.cpp, graphnodes.h, and graphnodes.cpp
- All instances of GraphEdge are changed in a way such that each instance of GraphNode exclusively owns the outgoing GraphEdges and holds non-owning references to incoming GraphEdges.
- Appropriate smart pointers are used to do this.
- Where required, changes are made to the code such that data structures and function parameters reflect the changes.
- Move semantics are used when transferring ownership from class ChatLogic into instances of GraphNode: In the files chatlogic.cpp, graphnodes.h, and graphnodes.cpp , move semantics are used when transferring ownership from class ChatLogic, where all instances of GraphEdge are created, into instances of GraphNode.
- Move semantics are used correctly with ChatBot: In the file chatlogic.cpp, a local ChatBot instance is created on the stack at the bottom of function LoadAnswerGraphFromFile and move semantics are used to pass the ChatBot instance into the root node.
- ChatLogic has no ownership relation to the ChatBot instance: ChatLogic has no ownership relation to the ChatBot instance and thus is no longer responsible for memory allocation and deallocation.