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Cracking the digital hash lock
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The number of random tests for Java needs to be increased.
This solution fails roughly once every 20000 random tests (estimated), but it often passes as there are only 150 random tests currently.
I tried my hand at making an appropriate C translation.
Since this is my first C translation it should be reviewed carefully.
In the description there is (at least) a verb missing:
Thanks for spotting, fixed.
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