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67 lines
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# Bob
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Bob is a lackadaisical teenager. In conversation, his responses are very limited.
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Bob answers 'Sure.' if you ask him a question.
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He answers 'Whoa, chill out!' if you yell at him.
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He says 'Fine. Be that way!' if you address him without actually saying
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anything.
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He answers 'Whatever.' to anything else.
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## Instructions
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Run the test file, and fix each of the errors in turn. When you get the
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first test to pass, go to the first pending or skipped test, and make
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that pass as well. When all of the tests are passing, feel free to
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submit.
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Remember that passing code is just the first step. The goal is to work
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towards a solution that is as readable and expressive as you can make
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it.
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Please make your solution as general as possible. Good code doesn't just
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pass the test suite, it works with any input that fits the
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specification.
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Have fun!
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## Getting Started
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Make sure you have read the [getting started with C++](http://help.exercism.io/getting-started-with-cpp.html)
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page on the [exercism help site](http://help.exercism.io/). This covers
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the basic information on setting up the development environment expected
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by the exercises.
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## Passing the Tests
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Get the first test compiling, linking and passing by following the [three
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rules of test-driven development](http://butunclebob.com/ArticleS.UncleBob.TheThreeRulesOfTdd).
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Create just enough structure by declaring namespaces, functions, classes,
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etc., to satisfy any compiler errors and get the test to fail. Then write
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just enough code to get the test to pass. Once you've done that,
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uncomment the next test by moving the following line past the next test.
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```C++
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#if defined(EXERCISM_RUN_ALL_TESTS)
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```
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This may result in compile errors as new constructs may be invoked that
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you haven't yet declared or defined. Again, fix the compile errors minimally
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to get a failing test, then change the code minimally to pass the test,
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refactor your implementation for readability and expressiveness and then
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go on to the next test.
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Try to use standard C++11 facilities in preference to writing your own
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low-level algorithms or facilities by hand. [CppReference](http://en.cppreference.com/)
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is a wiki reference to the C++ language and standard library. If you
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are new to C++, but have programmed in C, beware of
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[C traps and pitfalls](http://www.slideshare.net/LegalizeAdulthood/c-traps-and-pitfalls-for-c-programmers).
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## Source
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Inspired by the 'Deaf Grandma' exercise in Chris Pine's Learn to Program tutorial. [view source](http://pine.fm/LearnToProgram/?Chapter=06)
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