_______ __ __ ______ _______ ___ _ __ __ | || | | || | | || | | || | | | | _____|| | | || _ || _ || |_| || | | | | |_____ | |_| || | | || | | || _|| |_| | |_____ || || |_| || |_| || |_ | | _____| || || || || _ || | |_______||_______||______| |_______||___| |_||_______| VALIDATOR by Ben Reed Compiling the Program: Last semester, you showed me how to use a Makefile. I have included one with this project, and the make tool will compile it by default. $ make Will generate an executable output named `sudoku`. =) Running the Program: The file with the solution, such as sudoku.in, is meant to be passed through a command line argument. The syntax for my program is: $ sudoku file.in The path to the input file must be relative to the location from the directory which contains the executable or an absolute path. It should execute as expected by evaluating the solution provided within the file.