# Monaco Code Execution Examples This document provides examples of code submissions for each supported language. ## Python ```json { "language": "python", "code": "name = input('Enter your name: ')\nprint(f'Hello, {name}!')\nfor i in range(5):\n print(f'Count: {i}')", "input": "World" } ``` Expected output: ``` Enter your name: Hello, World! Count: 0 Count: 1 Count: 2 Count: 3 Count: 4 ``` ## JavaScript ```json { "language": "javascript", "code": "const readline = require('readline');\nconst rl = readline.createInterface({\n input: process.stdin,\n output: process.stdout\n});\n\nrl.question('Enter your name: ', (name) => {\n console.log(`Hello, ${name}!`);\n for (let i = 0; i < 5; i++) {\n console.log(`Count: ${i}`);\n }\n rl.close();\n});", "input": "World" } ``` Expected output: ``` Enter your name: Hello, World! Count: 0 Count: 1 Count: 2 Count: 3 Count: 4 ``` ## Go ```json { "language": "go", "code": "package main\n\nimport (\n\t\"bufio\"\n\t\"fmt\"\n\t\"os\"\n\t\"strings\"\n)\n\nfunc main() {\n\tfmt.Print(\"Enter your name: \")\n\treader := bufio.NewReader(os.Stdin)\n\tname, _ := reader.ReadString('\\n')\n\tname = strings.TrimSpace(name)\n\tfmt.Printf(\"Hello, %s!\\n\", name)\n\tfor i := 0; i < 5; i++ {\n\t\tfmt.Printf(\"Count: %d\\n\", i)\n\t}\n}", "input": "World" } ``` Expected output: ``` Enter your name: Hello, World! Count: 0 Count: 1 Count: 2 Count: 3 Count: 4 ``` ## Java ```json { "language": "java", "code": "import java.util.Scanner;\n\npublic class Main {\n public static void main(String[] args) {\n Scanner scanner = new Scanner(System.in);\n System.out.print(\"Enter your name: \");\n String name = scanner.nextLine();\n System.out.println(\"Hello, \" + name + \"!\");\n for (int i = 0; i < 5; i++) {\n System.out.println(\"Count: \" + i);\n }\n scanner.close();\n }\n}", "input": "World" } ``` Expected output: ``` Enter your name: Hello, World! Count: 0 Count: 1 Count: 2 Count: 3 Count: 4 ``` ## C ```json { "language": "c", "code": "#include \n\nint main() {\n char name[100];\n printf(\"Enter your name: \");\n scanf(\"%s\", name);\n printf(\"Hello, %s!\\n\", name);\n for (int i = 0; i < 5; i++) {\n printf(\"Count: %d\\n\", i);\n }\n return 0;\n}", "input": "World" } ``` Expected output: ``` Enter your name: Hello, World! Count: 0 Count: 1 Count: 2 Count: 3 Count: 4 ``` ## C++ ```json { "language": "cpp", "code": "#include \n#include \n\nint main() {\n std::string name;\n std::cout << \"Enter your name: \";\n std::cin >> name;\n std::cout << \"Hello, \" << name << \"!\" << std::endl;\n for (int i = 0; i < 5; i++) {\n std::cout << \"Count: \" << i << std::endl;\n }\n return 0;\n}", "input": "World" } ``` Expected output: ``` Enter your name: Hello, World! Count: 0 Count: 1 Count: 2 Count: 3 Count: 4 ``` ## Testing with cURL You can test these examples using cURL: ```bash curl -X POST http://localhost:8080/submit \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -d '{ "language": "python", "code": "name = input(\"Enter your name: \")\nprint(f\"Hello, {name}!\")\nfor i in range(5):\n print(f\"Count: {i}\")", "input": "World" }' ``` This will return a submission ID: ```json { "id": "6423259c-ee14-c5aa-1c90-d5e989f92aa1" } ``` You can then check the status and result: ```bash curl http://localhost:8080/status?id=6423259c-ee14-c5aa-1c90-d5e989f92aa1 ``` ```bash curl http://localhost:8080/result?id=6423259c-ee14-c5aa-1c90-d5e989f92aa1 ```