You can use the function object std :: greater<int>() from the header <functional> instead of creating a boolean function.
std :: greater<int>()
<functional>
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Because:
For empty string return 0
Plus generated number should be the smallest possible number you can get.
So, any single letter -> 1
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Tnx for the feedback. Now I changed the arguments to the right order, and made the random tests a little less random, to prevent always ERROR as result. Now about 75% ends in ERROR.
The random tests always expect "ERROR". The arguments of assertEquals in the fixed tests and in the sample tests are in the wrong order.
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You can use the function object
std :: greater<int>()
from the header<functional>
instead of creating a boolean function.Approved by someone
Approved, PHP 8.0 enabled in the meantime
condensed milk!
Because:
So, any single letter -> 1
PHP Translation, can someone evaluate?
PHP translation, please evaluate
C++ translation, please evaluate
LGTM. Someone else needs to approve it though.
PHP Translation to be evaluated, please review
bruh how tf is this 5th kyu
PHP translation to be reviewed
Tnx for the feedback. Now I changed the arguments to the right order, and made the random tests a little less random, to prevent always ERROR as result. Now about 75% ends in ERROR.
The random tests always expect "ERROR".
The arguments of
assertEquals
in the fixed tests and in the sample tests are in the wrong order.Loading more items...