SI 413 Fall 2021 / Project


This is the archived website of SI 413 from the Fall 2021 semester. Feel free to browse around; you may also find more recent offerings at my teaching page.

Pony

Pony is one of a number of language whose main goal is to make parallel programming easier and less error-prone. It is based on an "actor model", where each part of your program is independent from other parts, and the different parts communicate by sending messages.

This is sort of similar to object-oriented programming, but the idea is that, instead of "calling" a method on some class, your actors send messages to each other. And the key idea is that those messages might not get a response right away! Of course, you can have your actor wait for a response, and then it's just like normal single-threaded programming. But your actor might not need a response to its message, or might do something else instead of waiting.

Keep in mind, Pony programs can do everything just like a Java or C++ program would, if you want to write them that way. But the idea is to encourage good comcurrent programming because of the way the language is designed. The language wants to make good parallel programming easier than it is in those other languages, by eliminating the possibility to have lots of shared state and race conditions.

Useful Links

Tools

We will use the current release of the reference ponyc compiler, available on github.

Everything you need is already installed on CS department lab machines in the /courses/roche/413/bin folder, which should be in your PATH.

To install on your virtual machine, follow these steps:

  1. Install ponyup by running:
    sh -c "$(curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ponylang/ponyup/latest-release/ponyup-init.sh)"
    (If you get an error about the path, do what it tells you.)
  2. Tell ponyup what operating system you have in case it couldn't figure that out. In the lab machines and probably your VM or WSL, it should be Ubuntu 20.04, so do
    ponyup default ubuntu20.04
  3. Then use ponyup to install the pony compiler:
    ponyup update ponyc release

How I will run your code

The programs you submit should be in a single file called proj.pony, for either part of the project. I will test your code by running the following commands, assuming that I download your code into a folder called proj:

ponyc
./proj

Phase 1 Requirements

For this language, you need to implement modifications A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H, and I. See the Phase 1 page for details on what this means.

Phase 2

See the Phase 2 Page for the list of suggested problems. Of the ones listed, I recommend the following as being most well-suited for LANGUAGE:

  1. Compiler
  2. Make
  3. Matrix Calculator
  4. Image Creator
  5. Game Scheduler
  6. Hangman
  7. TODO list
  8. Vending Machine
  9. Game with hidden agenda
  10. Frequency count
  11. Guess the language
  12. Find the missing digits
  13. Sports Ticker
  14. Rock, Paper, Scissors
  15. ??? (you choose!)