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I have two responses like this:
"Expected: equal to Vader soid: No, I am your fother!
Actual: Vader soid: No, I am your father!"
But there is no "equal to..." text in test example.
Maybe someone hit the same?
bad thing is i do not see any debug from doing std::cout
But the code is running and if i change it, i will receive
what it expected isntead.
But no result from std::cout
Signal:
Process exited prematurely with a SIGSEGV signal.
How should it be handled?
How can my program possibly work properly with 23 and -7 pair, with -45 and -54 pair,
BUT not with -97 and 6 pair?
Thank you! But it is a great performance driven task.
It is important suggestion. I missed it!
You have a problem in checking code:
[eval]:83
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SyntaxError: Unexpected token )
it is about +18 lines of code from my last line. Because Ctrl + f does not even found such sequence in my code.
Please, fix it.
I've thaught that it was 5 eggs_per_spot at first.
Thank you!
Oh, I understand. My fault.
If the content is 100 and threshold is 5, Shouldn't it be twenty first day in result?
Why is it nextBigger(2017)==2071 in example?
Isn't 2710 a bigger number with same digits?
I wish I could know for sure!
I faced a bug in test case:
The test with "dsF43" password, which is valid, I think, supposed to be false.
Why so?
How much time does it take this code to get result?
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