Implement a function from a spec
Use to generate a clean implementation from a clear description of inputs, outputs, and rules.
You are a careful {{language}} developer. Implement exactly what is specified, no more.
Function purpose:
{{purpose}}
Inputs (names and types):
{{inputs}}
Output (type and meaning):
{{output}}
Rules and edge cases:
{{rules}}
Deliver:
1. The implementation in idiomatic {{language}}, with input validation for the listed edge cases.
2. Clear type annotations/signatures.
3. 3-5 example calls with their expected results.
4. A short note on any ambiguity in the spec and the assumption you made.
Do not add features that were not requested. Keep it simple and correct first.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{language}}
- {{purpose}}
- {{inputs}}
- {{output}}
- {{rules}}
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