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c44a72413e 05 WIP 2026-02-12 11:48:09 +01:00
161ab4339c Rework of module 03 2026-02-12 11:35:37 +01:00
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@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
import sys
if __name__ == "__main__":
try:
args = sys.argv
if len(args) <= 1:
print("No scores provided. Usage: python3\
raise Exception("No scores provided. Usage: python3\
ft_score_analytics.py <score1> <score2> ...")
else:
scores = [0] * (len(args) - 1)
i = 0
try:
while i < len(args) - 1:
scores[i] = int(args[i + 1])
i = i + 1
@@ -21,3 +21,5 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
print("Score range", max(scores) - min(scores))
except ValueError:
print("Invalid input, only numbers are accepted")
except Exception as err:
print(err)

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@@ -14,16 +14,17 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
try:
if len(argv) != 2:
raise Exception("Invalid number of args")
print(f'Parsing coordinates: "{argv[1]}"')
args = argv[1].split(",")
if len(args) != 3:
raise Exception(
"Invalid argument format." + 'Try like this : "15,64,78"'
)
int_args = (int(args[0]), int(args[1]), int(args[2]))
print("Parsing coordinates:", args[1])
print(f"Parsed position: {int_args}")
print_distance((0, 0, 0), int_args)
except ValueError as err:
print(f'Parsing invalid coordinates: "{argv[1]}"')
print(f'Invalid coordinates: "{argv[1]}"')
print(err)
except Exception as err:
print(err)

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@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
def tracker_system(players: dict[str, list[str]]) -> None:
print("=== Achievement Tracker System ===\n")
try:
for player in players:
print(f"Player {player} achievements: {set((players[player]))}")
print("\n=== Achievement Analytics ===")
@@ -12,6 +13,9 @@ def tracker_system(players: dict[str, list[str]]) -> None:
for player in players:
common_achievements = common_achievements & set((players[player]))
print(f"\nCommon to all players: {common_achievements}")
except Exception as err:
print(err)
try:
player_rare: dict[str, set[str]] = {}
for player in players:
temp = set((players[player]))
@@ -23,24 +27,68 @@ def tracker_system(players: dict[str, list[str]]) -> None:
for n in player_rare:
rare_achievements = rare_achievements | player_rare[n]
print(f"Rare achievements (1 player): {rare_achievements}\n")
a_vs_b_common = set((players["Alice"])) & set((players["Bob"]))
a_vs_b_common = set((players["alice"])) & set((players["bob"]))
print(f"Alice vs Bob common: {a_vs_b_common}")
alice_unique = set((players["Alice"])) - set((players["Bob"]))
alice_unique = set((players["alice"])) - set((players["bob"]))
print(f"Alice unique: {alice_unique}")
bob_unique = set((players["Bob"])) - set((players["Alice"]))
bob_unique = set((players["bob"])) - set((players["alice"]))
print(f"Bob unique: {bob_unique}")
except Exception as err:
print(err)
if __name__ == "__main__":
players = {
"Alice": ["first_kill", "level_10", "treasure_hunter", "speed_demon"],
"Bob": ["first_kill", "level_10", "boss_slayer", "collector"],
"Charlie": [
"level_10",
"treasure_hunter",
"boss_slayer",
"speed_demon",
"perfectionist",
data = {
"alice": [
"first_blood",
"pixel_perfect",
"speed_runner",
"first_blood",
"first_blood",
"boss_hunter",
],
"bob": [
"level_master",
"boss_hunter",
"treasure_seeker",
"level_master",
"level_master",
],
"charlie": [
"treasure_seeker",
"boss_hunter",
"combo_king",
"first_blood",
"boss_hunter",
"first_blood",
"boss_hunter",
"first_blood",
],
"diana": [
"first_blood",
"combo_king",
"level_master",
"treasure_seeker",
"speed_runner",
"combo_king",
"combo_king",
"level_master",
],
"eve": [
"level_master",
"treasure_seeker",
"first_blood",
"treasure_seeker",
"first_blood",
"treasure_seeker",
],
"frank": [
"explorer",
"boss_hunter",
"first_blood",
"explorer",
"first_blood",
"boss_hunter",
],
}
tracker_system(players)
tracker_system(data)

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@@ -72,6 +72,7 @@ def dictionnary_properties_demo(inventory: dict[str, int]) -> None:
def inventory_report(inventory: dict[str, int]) -> None:
nb_unique_items = len(inventory)
nb_item_in_inventory = 0
try:
for n in inventory:
nb_item_in_inventory += inventory[n]
if nb_item_in_inventory == 0:
@@ -85,6 +86,8 @@ def inventory_report(inventory: dict[str, int]) -> None:
item_categories(inventory)
management_suggestions(inventory)
dictionnary_properties_demo(inventory)
except Exception as err:
print(err)
def main(argv: list[str]) -> None:

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@@ -83,10 +83,19 @@ def comprehension_tester(
try:
print("=== game Analytics Dashboard ===\n")
list_comprehension_example(data)
except Exception as err:
print(err)
try:
print()
dict_comprehension_example(data)
except Exception as err:
print(err)
try:
print()
set_comprehension_example(data)
except Exception as err:
print(err)
try:
print()
combined_analysis(data)
except Exception as err:

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05/main.py Normal file
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@@ -0,0 +1,571 @@
#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""
Code Nexus - Polymorphism Testing Suite with Type Checking
This testing suite validates your implementation of polymorphic data processing systems.
It checks for proper method overriding, inheritance relationships, polymorphic behavior,
and type annotations across all three exercises.
Usage:
python3 main.py [OPTIONS]
Options:
-h, --help Show this help message and exit
-v, --verbose Enable verbose output with detailed test information
Requirements:
- Python 3.10 or later
- Your exercise files must be in ex0/, ex1/, and ex2/ directories
- All code must include proper type annotations
Expected Directory Structure:
your-project/
├── ex0/
│ └── stream_processor.py
├── ex1/
│ └── data_stream.py
├── ex2/
│ └── nexus_pipeline.py
└── main.py (this file)
Examples:
python3 main.py # Run all tests
python3 main.py --help # Show this help message
python3 main.py --verbose # Run with detailed output
"""
import sys
import importlib.util
import ast
from typing import List, Dict, Any, Optional, Tuple # noqa: F401
from pathlib import Path
class TestResult:
"""Encapsulates test results with detailed feedback."""
def __init__(self, name: str) -> None:
self.name: str = name
self.passed: bool = False
self.errors: List[str] = []
self.warnings: List[str] = []
def add_error(self, error: str) -> None:
"""Add an error message."""
self.errors.append(error)
def add_warning(self, warning: str) -> None:
"""Add a warning message."""
self.warnings.append(warning)
def mark_passed(self) -> None:
"""Mark test as passed."""
self.passed = True
class TypeChecker:
"""Validates type annotations in Python code."""
def __init__(self) -> None:
self.required_imports = [
"typing", "Any", "List", "Dict", "Union", "Optional"
]
def check_file_typing(self, file_path: str) -> Tuple[bool, List[str]]:
"""Check if file has proper type annotations."""
try:
with open(file_path, 'r') as f:
content = f.read()
tree = ast.parse(content)
issues = []
has_typing_imports = False
# Check for typing imports
for node in ast.walk(tree):
if isinstance(node, ast.ImportFrom) and node.module == "typing":
has_typing_imports = True
elif isinstance(node, ast.Import):
for alias in node.names:
if alias.name == "typing":
has_typing_imports = True
if not has_typing_imports:
issues.append("Missing typing imports")
# Check function definitions for type annotations
function_count = 0
typed_functions = 0
for node in ast.walk(tree):
if isinstance(node, ast.FunctionDef):
function_count += 1
# Check return type annotation
if node.returns is not None:
typed_functions += 1
# Check parameter type annotations
for arg in node.args.args:
if arg.annotation is None and arg.arg != "self":
issues.append(
f"Function '{node.name}' parameter "
f"'{arg.arg}' missing type annotation"
)
if function_count > 0:
typing_coverage = (typed_functions / function_count) * 100
if typing_coverage < 80:
issues.append(
f"Low typing coverage: {typing_coverage:.1f}% of "
f"functions have return type annotations"
)
return len(issues) == 0, issues
except Exception as e:
return False, [f"Error checking types: {str(e)}"]
class PolymorphismTester:
"""Main testing class for polymorphic implementations with type checking."""
def __init__(self) -> None:
self.results: List[TestResult] = []
self.type_checker = TypeChecker()
def load_module(self, file_path: str, module_name: str) -> Optional[Any]:
"""Dynamically load a Python module from file path."""
try:
spec = importlib.util.spec_from_file_location(module_name, file_path)
if spec is None or spec.loader is None:
return None
module = importlib.util.module_from_spec(spec)
spec.loader.exec_module(module)
return module
except Exception as e:
print(f"Error loading module {module_name}: {e}")
return None
def run_all_tests(self, verbose: bool = False) -> bool:
"""Execute all test suites and return overall success status."""
print("CODE NEXUS - POLYMORPHISM TESTING SUITE WITH TYPE CHECKING")
print("=" * 60)
print("Testing polymorphic implementations with type annotations.")
if verbose:
print("Verbose mode enabled - detailed output will be shown.")
print()
# Run individual test suites
self._test_exercise_0()
self._test_exercise_1()
self._test_exercise_2()
# Display summary
self._display_summary()
return all(result.passed for result in self.results)
def _test_exercise_0(self) -> None:
"""Test Exercise 0: Data Processor Foundation with type checking."""
result = TestResult("Exercise 0: Data Processor Foundation")
print("=== Testing Exercise 0: Data Processor Foundation ===")
try:
file_path = "ex0/stream_processor.py"
# Check type annotations first
has_proper_typing, typing_issues = self.type_checker.check_file_typing(file_path)
if not has_proper_typing:
result.add_error("Type annotation issues found:")
for issue in typing_issues:
result.add_error(f"{issue}")
else:
print("✓ Type annotations properly implemented")
# Import your implementation
stream_processor = self.load_module(file_path, "stream_processor")
if not stream_processor:
result.add_error("Could not load stream_processor.py module")
else:
# Verify required classes exist
required_classes = [
'DataProcessor', 'NumericProcessor',
'TextProcessor', 'LogProcessor'
]
missing_classes = []
for class_name in required_classes:
if not hasattr(stream_processor, class_name):
missing_classes.append(class_name)
if missing_classes:
result.add_error(f"Missing classes: {', '.join(missing_classes)}")
else:
print("✓ All required classes found")
# Test inheritance relationships
DataProcessor = getattr(stream_processor, 'DataProcessor')
NumericProcessor = getattr(stream_processor, 'NumericProcessor')
TextProcessor = getattr(stream_processor, 'TextProcessor')
LogProcessor = getattr(stream_processor, 'LogProcessor')
if not issubclass(NumericProcessor, DataProcessor):
result.add_error(
"NumericProcessor must inherit from DataProcessor"
)
if not issubclass(TextProcessor, DataProcessor):
result.add_error(
"TextProcessor must inherit from DataProcessor"
)
if not issubclass(LogProcessor, DataProcessor):
result.add_error(
"LogProcessor must inherit from DataProcessor"
)
if not result.errors:
print("✓ Inheritance relationships verified")
# Test method overriding
try:
numeric_proc = NumericProcessor()
text_proc = TextProcessor()
log_proc = LogProcessor()
# Verify methods exist and are callable
for processor in [numeric_proc, text_proc, log_proc]:
for method in ['process', 'validate',
'format_output']:
if not hasattr(processor, method) or \
not callable(getattr(processor, method)):
result.add_error(
f"{processor.__class__.__name__} "
f"missing method: {method}"
)
if not result.errors:
print("✓ Method overriding implemented correctly")
if has_proper_typing:
result.mark_passed()
except Exception as e:
result.add_error(f"Error testing method overriding: {str(e)}")
except Exception as e:
result.add_error(f"Unexpected error: {str(e)}")
if not result.passed:
print("✗ Exercise 0 failed - check implementation and type annotations")
self.results.append(result)
def _test_exercise_1(self) -> None:
"""Test Exercise 1: Polymorphic Streams with type checking."""
result = TestResult("Exercise 1: Polymorphic Streams")
print("\n=== Testing Exercise 1: Polymorphic Streams ===")
try:
file_path = "ex1/data_stream.py"
# Check type annotations first
has_proper_typing, typing_issues = self.type_checker.check_file_typing(file_path)
if not has_proper_typing:
result.add_error("Type annotation issues found:")
for issue in typing_issues:
result.add_error(f"{issue}")
else:
print("✓ Type annotations properly implemented")
# Import your implementation
data_stream = self.load_module(file_path, "data_stream")
if not data_stream:
result.add_error("Could not load data_stream.py module")
else:
# Verify required classes exist
required_classes = [
'DataStream', 'SensorStream', 'TransactionStream',
'EventStream', 'StreamProcessor'
]
missing_classes = []
for class_name in required_classes:
if not hasattr(data_stream, class_name):
missing_classes.append(class_name)
if missing_classes:
result.add_error(f"Missing classes: {', '.join(missing_classes)}")
else:
print("✓ All required classes found")
# Test inheritance and polymorphism
DataStream = getattr(data_stream, 'DataStream')
SensorStream = getattr(data_stream, 'SensorStream')
TransactionStream = getattr(data_stream, 'TransactionStream')
EventStream = getattr(data_stream, 'EventStream')
# Verify inheritance
stream_classes = [
SensorStream, TransactionStream, EventStream
]
for stream_class in stream_classes:
if not issubclass(stream_class, DataStream):
result.add_error(
f"{stream_class.__name__} must inherit "
f"from DataStream"
)
if not result.errors:
print("✓ Inheritance relationships verified")
# Test polymorphic behavior
try:
sensor = SensorStream("SENSOR_001")
transaction = TransactionStream("TRANS_001")
event = EventStream("EVENT_001")
# Verify polymorphic processing
streams = [sensor, transaction, event]
for stream in streams:
if not hasattr(stream, 'process_batch') or \
not callable(getattr(stream, 'process_batch')):
result.add_error(
f"{stream.__class__.__name__} "
f"missing process_batch method"
)
if not result.errors:
print("✓ Polymorphic behavior implemented correctly")
if has_proper_typing:
result.mark_passed()
except Exception as e:
result.add_error(f"Error testing polymorphic behavior: {str(e)}")
except Exception as e:
result.add_error(f"Unexpected error: {str(e)}")
if not result.passed:
print("✗ Exercise 1 failed - check implementation and type annotations")
self.results.append(result)
def _test_exercise_2(self) -> None:
"""Test Exercise 2: Nexus Integration with type checking."""
result = TestResult("Exercise 2: Nexus Integration")
print("\n=== Testing Exercise 2: Nexus Integration ===")
try:
file_path = "ex2/nexus_pipeline.py"
# Check type annotations first
has_proper_typing, typing_issues = self.type_checker.check_file_typing(file_path)
if not has_proper_typing:
result.add_error("Type annotation issues found:")
for issue in typing_issues:
result.add_error(f"{issue}")
else:
print("✓ Type annotations properly implemented")
# Import your implementation
nexus_pipeline = self.load_module(file_path, "nexus_pipeline")
if not nexus_pipeline:
result.add_error("Could not load nexus_pipeline.py module")
else:
# Verify required classes exist
required_classes = [
'ProcessingPipeline', 'InputStage', 'TransformStage',
'OutputStage', 'JSONAdapter', 'CSVAdapter',
'StreamAdapter', 'NexusManager'
]
missing_classes = []
for class_name in required_classes:
if not hasattr(nexus_pipeline, class_name):
missing_classes.append(class_name)
if missing_classes:
result.add_error(f"Missing classes: {', '.join(missing_classes)}")
else:
print("✓ All required classes found")
# Test complex inheritance hierarchy
ProcessingPipeline = getattr(nexus_pipeline, 'ProcessingPipeline')
JSONAdapter = getattr(nexus_pipeline, 'JSONAdapter')
CSVAdapter = getattr(nexus_pipeline, 'CSVAdapter')
StreamAdapter = getattr(nexus_pipeline, 'StreamAdapter')
# Verify inheritance
adapter_classes = [
JSONAdapter, CSVAdapter, StreamAdapter
]
for adapter_class in adapter_classes:
if not issubclass(adapter_class, ProcessingPipeline):
result.add_error(
f"{adapter_class.__name__} must inherit "
f"from ProcessingPipeline"
)
if not result.errors:
print("✓ Complex inheritance hierarchy verified")
# Test enterprise-level polymorphism
try:
# Verify manager can handle different pipeline types
json_adapter = JSONAdapter("JSON_001")
csv_adapter = CSVAdapter("CSV_001")
stream_adapter = StreamAdapter("STREAM_001")
adapters = [
json_adapter, csv_adapter, stream_adapter
]
for adapter in adapters:
if not hasattr(adapter, 'process') or \
not callable(getattr(adapter, 'process')):
result.add_error(
f"{adapter.__class__.__name__} "
f"missing process method"
)
if not result.errors:
print("✓ Enterprise-level polymorphism implemented correctly")
if has_proper_typing:
result.mark_passed()
except Exception as e:
result.add_error(f"Error testing enterprise polymorphism: {str(e)}")
except Exception as e:
result.add_error(f"Unexpected error: {str(e)}")
if not result.passed:
print("✗ Exercise 2 failed - check implementation and type annotations")
self.results.append(result)
def _display_summary(self) -> None:
"""Display comprehensive test summary."""
print("\n" + "=" * 60)
print("TESTING SUMMARY")
print("=" * 60)
passed_count = sum(1 for result in self.results if result.passed)
total_count = len(self.results)
print(f"Exercises passed: {passed_count}/{total_count}")
if passed_count == total_count:
print("🎉 All tests passed! Your polymorphic implementations "
"with type annotations are working correctly.")
else:
print("⚠️ Some exercises need work. "
"Check the error messages above.")
print("Make sure you've implemented all required classes, "
"methods, and type annotations.")
# Display detailed errors if any
for result in self.results:
if result.errors:
print(f"\n{result.name}:")
for error in result.errors:
print(f"{error}")
print("\nRemember: This tests basic functionality "
"and type annotations.")
print("Make sure your code demonstrates proper polymorphic behavior "
"with complete typing!")
def print_help() -> None:
"""Display help message."""
help_text = """
CODE NEXUS - POLYMORPHISM TESTING SUITE
Usage:
python3 main.py [OPTIONS]
Options:
-h, --help Show this help message and exit
-v, --verbose Enable verbose output with detailed test information
Description:
This testing suite validates your polymorphic data processing
implementations across three exercises. It checks for:
- Proper method overriding and inheritance relationships
- Polymorphic behavior using abstract base classes (ABC)
- Comprehensive type annotations throughout all code
- Correct implementation of required classes and methods
Requirements:
- Python 3.10 or later
- Exercise files in ex0/, ex1/, and ex2/ directories
- All code must include proper type annotations
Expected Directory Structure:
your-project/
├── ex0/
│ └── stream_processor.py
├── ex1/
│ └── data_stream.py
├── ex2/
│ └── nexus_pipeline.py
└── main.py (this file)
Examples:
python3 main.py # Run all tests
python3 main.py --help # Show this help message
python3 main.py --verbose # Run with detailed output
For more information, refer to the project subject.
"""
print(help_text)
def main() -> None:
"""Main entry point for the testing suite."""
# Parse command line arguments
verbose = False
if len(sys.argv) > 1:
if sys.argv[1] in ['-h', '--help']:
print_help()
sys.exit(0)
elif sys.argv[1] in ['-v', '--verbose']:
verbose = True
else:
print(f"Unknown option: {sys.argv[1]}")
print("Use --help for usage information")
sys.exit(1)
# Verify exercise directories exist
ex0_dir = Path("ex0")
ex1_dir = Path("ex1")
ex2_dir = Path("ex2")
missing_dirs = []
if not ex0_dir.exists():
missing_dirs.append("ex0/")
if not ex1_dir.exists():
missing_dirs.append("ex1/")
if not ex2_dir.exists():
missing_dirs.append("ex2/")
if missing_dirs:
print("❌ Exercise directories not found!")
print(f"Missing: {', '.join(missing_dirs)}")
print("Please ensure your exercise files are in "
"ex0/, ex1/, and ex2/ directories")
print("\nUse --help for more information")
sys.exit(1)
tester = PolymorphismTester()
success = tester.run_all_tests(verbose=verbose)
# Exit with appropriate code
sys.exit(0 if success else 1)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()

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@@ -1,160 +0,0 @@
from abc import ABC, abstractmethod
from typing import Any
from typing_extensions import override
class DataProcessor(ABC):
@abstractmethod
def process(self, data: Any) -> str:
pass
@abstractmethod
def validate(self, data: Any) -> bool:
pass
def format_output(self, result: str) -> str:
return f"Processed output: {result}"
class NumericProcessor(DataProcessor):
def process(self, data: Any) -> str:
try:
return f"{data}"
except Exception as err:
print(err)
return "error"
def validate(self, data: Any) -> bool:
try:
for n in data:
if type(n).__name__ != "int":
return False
return True
except Exception:
return False
@override
def format_output(self, result: str) -> str:
try:
to_processed = result.split(", ")
res_int: list[int] = []
for n in to_processed:
n = n.replace("[", "").replace("]", "")
if n.isnumeric():
res_int = res_int + [int(n)]
avg = sum(res_int) / len(res_int)
return f"Processed {len(res_int)} numeric value,\
sum={sum(res_int)}, avg={avg:.2f}"
except Exception as err:
print(f"NumericProcessor / format_output: {err}")
return "error"
class TextProcessor(DataProcessor):
def process(self, data: Any) -> str:
return str(data)
def validate(self, data: Any) -> bool:
try:
for char in data:
if type(char).__name__ != "str":
return False
return True
except Exception:
return False
@override
def format_output(self, result: str) -> str:
return f"Processed text: {len(result)}\
characters, {len(result.split(' '))} words"
class LogProcessor(DataProcessor):
def process(self, data: Any) -> str:
try:
return f"{data[0]}: {data[1]}"
except Exception as err:
print(err)
return "error"
def validate(self, data: Any) -> bool:
try:
if len(data) == 2:
for n in data:
if type(n).__name__ != "str":
return False
return True
return False
except Exception:
return False
@override
def format_output(self, result: str) -> str:
try:
log_res = result.split(":")[0]
if log_res == "ERROR":
header = "[ALERT]"
elif log_res == "INFO":
header = "[INFO]"
elif log_res == "SUCCESS":
header = "[SUCCESS]"
else:
header = "[UNKNOWN]"
return (
f"{header} {result.split(':', 1)[0]}{result.split(':', 1)[1]}"
)
except Exception as err:
print(err)
return "error"
def class_tester() -> None:
print("=== CODE NEXUS - DATA PROCESSOR FOUNDATION ===\n")
print("Initializing Numeric Processor...")
data = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
processor = NumericProcessor()
res = processor.process(data)
is_valid = processor.validate(data)
formatted_output = processor.format_output(res)
print(f"processing data: {res}")
if is_valid:
print("Validation: Numeric data verified")
else:
print("Validation: Invalid numeric data")
print(f"Output: {formatted_output}")
print("\nInitializing Text Processor...")
data = "Hello Nexus World"
processor = TextProcessor()
res = processor.process(data)
is_valid = processor.validate(data)
formatted_output = processor.format_output(res)
print(f"processing data: {res}")
if is_valid:
print("Validation: Text data verified")
else:
print("Validation: Invalid text data")
print(f"Output: {formatted_output}")
print("\nInitializing Log Processor...")
data = ["ERROR", "Connection timeout"]
processor = LogProcessor()
res = processor.process(data)
is_valid = processor.validate(data)
formatted_output = processor.format_output(res)
print(f"processing data: {res}")
if is_valid:
print("Validation: Log data verified")
else:
print("Validation: Invalid log data")
print(f"Output: {formatted_output}")
print("\n=== Polymorphic Processing Demo ===\n")
print(f"Result 1:\
{NumericProcessor().format_output('[1, 2, 3]')}")
print(f"Result 2:\
{TextProcessor().format_output('Hello World !')}")
print(f"Result 3:\
{LogProcessor().format_output('INFO: level detected: System ready')}")
print("\nFoundation systems online. Nexus ready for advanced streams.")
if __name__ == "__main__":
class_tester()