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agent-cppgm

This repository is a cleaned and consolidated version of the original C++ Grandmaster Challenge, cppgm, a staged course for building a C++11 compiler. The original site is no longer live, but it is preserved on the Internet Archive at https://web.archive.org/web/20221225011253/http://www.cppgm.org/index.html. The broader Wayback capture for cppgm.org is at https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.cppgm.org/*.

This repository contains the original PA1 through PA9 sequence and the community tests from https://github.com/danilchap/cppgm.tests, packaged in a form that is easier to use with modern coding agents. The starter kits are collected into one repository, assignment entrypoints live in dev/, shared implementation lives in dev/src/, supplemental tests live under tests/, and the expected workflow is documented in AGENTS.md. In my experimentation, current coding agents have been able to progress through all nine lessons autonomously in yolo mode when given the repository, AGENTS.md, a suitable execution environment, and no more guidance than being told to continue.

This is intended to be run inside an isolated sandbox on Linux x86_64. For best results, use a tool-rich environment with bash, make, git, a working C++ compiler, binutils, Perl, Python, diff, grep, sed, awk, xxd, objdump, and debugging tools such as gdb and strace. Do not run an autonomous agent on an unsandboxed workstation.

The simplest prompt is to tell the agent to follow AGENTS.md, continue the assignment sequence in order, reuse prior code, follow the checked-in tests, update RETRO.md after each assignment, and keep going until the full suite passes from the repository root.

Read AGENTS.md and follow it exactly. Starting from the current repository
state, continue the PA1 through PA9 assignment sequence in order. Reuse and
extend existing code instead of starting over. Follow the checked-in tests and
assignment instructions, even when they differ from newer-standard behavior.
After each completed assignment, update paN/RETRO.md and keep going. Stop only
when the repository root make test passes.

From the repository root, a few workable starting points are:

gemini -s -i "Read AGENTS.md and follow it exactly. Starting from the current repository state, continue the PA1 through PA9 assignment sequence in order. Reuse and extend existing code instead of starting over. Follow the checked-in tests and assignment instructions, even when they differ from newer-standard behavior. After each completed assignment, update paN/RETRO.md and keep going. Stop only when the repository root make test passes."
claude --permission-mode acceptEdits "Read AGENTS.md and follow it exactly. Starting from the current repository state, continue the PA1 through PA9 assignment sequence in order. Reuse and extend existing code instead of starting over. Follow the checked-in tests and assignment instructions, even when they differ from newer-standard behavior. After each completed assignment, update paN/RETRO.md and keep going. Stop only when the repository root make test passes."
codex --full-auto "Read AGENTS.md and follow it exactly. Starting from the current repository state, continue the PA1 through PA9 assignment sequence in order. Reuse and extend existing code instead of starting over. Follow the checked-in tests and assignment instructions, even when they differ from newer-standard behavior. After each completed assignment, update paN/RETRO.md and keep going. Stop only when the repository root make test passes."

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