I'm fine with students having access to all tests case. They can run them or visit the website to check action results. My problem is that they could also edit those tests and get a better grade if the submitted code is not manually reviewed. Also, there should be a way to have some accessible tests and some hidden, like hackerrank does.
Can i ask something ? when i t test my code in autogranding i get an error "Did you forget to include stdio.h" and same error with stddef.h I'm getting this error even though I included it
Does that mean that only the lecturer/tutor can test out the code (prepared by the students) and know if the code is successful and able to produce the desired output? How can students know if their code can work, or test out their code before submitting to GitHub?
@@BruceElgort Thanks for the quick reply, I just got it!! Under the repository, go to Actions, the committed cpp file will undergo Autotrading test, if the output is correct, it will show a green tick ✅, otherwise a red cross ❌. Also can view it under Code, beside the "last edited time", it will show a green tick if successful, otherwise a red cross.