# Current state Reads a string of words referring to a numeral and prints the digit equivalent. For example: `./bin/main "two hundred thousand, four hundred forty"` prints *200440*. # To do ## Mixed text reading - Expect to read a mixed text (numeral and plain text mixed together), maybe as a file or as a direct input - Separate said mixed text into a list of chunks of pure plain text, and pure numeral string of words - Split the list of chunks in 2 recursively - For each leaf (chunk), evaluate the chunk (plain text evaluates to itself; numeral string evaluates to the equivalent integer value, converted back into a string) - At every split, concatenate evaluations of both branches - Parallelize on each split ## Proper testing - Move the collection of assert calls & cout calls, away from the main file into proper test files - End goal: use GTest ## Cleanup - Add const keywords to non-modified arguments (like the "text" in the NumeralManager::analyze_numeral, or the "words" in the Trie operations) - Properly alter types to better match their functions (like adding "unsigned" to many "pos" int arguments) - Better implement the language-agnostic setup (make NumeralManager to read from a file, instead of having a separate .cpp file only with the "language_setup" function) - Error handling - Make the whole CLI interface (help/usage tooltip message, options to read a [list of] string[s] or a [list of] file[s], ...) - Proper CMake configuration instead of a modified version of a Makefile generated at the beginning