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Hello everyone.
Does anyone knows why this 25250650 can't be compiled using GNU C++14, but is successfully compiled using C++11? Is there any reason?
Is it possible to use problems with scoring in mashups? I mean to use with showing score in the result table.
I tried to do it and I had just "+" with no score.
Is it real to get score table, not "+", "+1", "+2"... table?
Hello everyone!
I have a problem on the Polygon and I`d like to make it not just Yes/No verdict, but with some scoring (for partial solutions). What should I do?
I was trying just to use quit(_pc(200), "OK"); and the checker gives me FL (verdict FL violates solution's tag MAIN) with "Checker 'checker.cpp' returns exit code 200 [partially correct (200) OK]". Next tests are ignored (got RJ).
So, how to make Polygon to run the solution on all tests and show the sum of scores?
UPD: quitp(_pc(200),"OK") except quit(_pc(200),"OK") makes all right. I hope anyone who will have the same problem will see this.
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