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# Dot Dsl Write a Domain Specific Language similar to the Graphviz dot language. A [Domain Specific Language (DSL)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain-specific_language) is a small language optimized for a specific domain. For example the dot language of [Graphviz](http://graphviz.org) allows you to write a textual description of a graph which is then transformed into a picture by one of the graphviz tools (such as `dot`). A simple graph looks like this: graph { graph [bgcolor="yellow"] a [color="red"] b [color="blue"] a -- b [color="green"] } Putting this in a file `example.dot` and running `dot example.dot -T png -o example.png` creates an image `example.png` with red and blue circle connected by a green line on a yellow background. Create a DSL similar to the dot language. ## Running tests Execute the tests with: ```bash $ elixir bob_test.exs ``` (Replace `bob_test.exs` with the name of the test file.) ### Pending tests In the test suites, all but the first test have been skipped. Once you get a test passing, you can unskip the next one by commenting out the relevant `@tag :pending` with a `#` symbol. For example: ```elixir # @tag :pending test "shouting" do assert Bob.hey("WATCH OUT!") == "Whoa, chill out!" end ``` Or, you can enable all the tests by commenting out the `ExUnit.configure` line in the test suite. ```elixir # ExUnit.configure exclude: :pending, trace: true ``` For more detailed information about the Elixir track, please see the [help page](http://exercism.io/languages/elixir). ## Submitting Incomplete Solutions It's possible to submit an incomplete solution so you can see how others have completed the exercise.
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