This repository serves as a template for an Xcode project set up to solve the Advent of Code problems in Swift. No attempt is made to automate the fetching of inputs. It's a simple MacOS command line project, meaning there are no resources bundled, so the inputs must be held in a directory and specified with a command line argument.
The command line arguments when running in Xcode can easily be set by going to Product -> Scheme -> Edit Scheme...
and clicking on the Arguments tab in the Run configuration.
- Specify the path to the folder where the inputs can be found by passing in the
-i
argument. E.g.-i /path/to/inputs
. Inputs should be saved in files matching the formatday%d_input.txt
, for instanceday20_input.txt
. - Specify the day to run using the
-d
argument. E.g.-d 4
. If no specific day is found, all 25 days are run.
- Xcode 13+
It's a very simple architecture with a Day
protocol adopted by various day classes. Each day has a part1
and a part2
function that take in an input and returns some CustomStringConvertible
, meaning you can return an Int
, String
, Bool
, etc. Templates are provided for each day's unit tests as well to test parsing, algorithms, etc.
An example Day1.swift
and Day1Tests.swift
are provided to solve the 2020 Problem 1