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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ CONTAINER_DIR=$(TESTS_DIR)/container
TEST_SIM_PKG=https://course.ccs.neu.edu/cs3700sp20/archive/bgp-sim.tar.gz
CCIS_TEAM_NAME=hash-lang-uwu
CCIS_PROJECT_NAME=project2-milestone
CCIS_PROJECT_NAME=project2
CCIS_SERVER=login.ccs.neu.edu
CCIS_PATH=CS3700/$(CCIS_PROJECT_NAME)/
CCIS_FMT_CHECK=/course/cs3700sp20/code/project2/project2_format_check.py
@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ submit: upload
ssh $(CCIS_SERVER) -t -- "cd $(CCIS_PATH); make ccis-clean; $(CCIS_TURNIN) $(CCIS_PROJECT_NAME) ."
ccis-test: $(TESTS_DIR)
cd $(TESTS_DIR) && ./sim --router ../router milestone
cd $(TESTS_DIR) && ./sim --router ../router all
ccis-clean:
$(RM) -r $(TESTS_DIR)

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@ -14,6 +14,15 @@ walks the tree to find the most specific route node corresponding to the request
address. The router itself is based on Racket's built-in I/O multiplexing to automatically manage
I/O between multiple sockets.
### Update since milestone submission
There were three major parts to the post-milestone effort. We implemented the "being mean to peers
that don't pay you" rules with fairly little effort, and we also implemented route aggregation and
disaggregation with minimal changes to the existing radix tree backend and some additional router
logic. Finally, (the most time-consuming part) we fixed bugs in the existing implementation that we
found when evaluating against the full test suite. Besides bugs, just adding aggregation and
meanness functionality was all that was necessary to pass all the tests.
## Challenges
- **No existing radix tree package in Racket.**
@ -32,3 +41,8 @@ I/O between multiple sockets.
For the milestone submission, we included some basic internal unit tests but there isn't a lot of
code coverage on those yet. We also ran the simulator milestone tests against the current router
implementation and both milestone tests are passing.
For the final submission, we included some more basic internal unit tests where necessary when
implementing new features. We also ran the provided simulator (the newest version provided) against
the router testing for all tests. Currently, all provided tests pass when testing on the CCIS login
server.