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It is well-known stuff that
sync_with_stdio
doesn't work in Visual C++.Hey, thanks for the info! Do you have any idea how make it work in Visual C++?
maybe u can use printf, scanf instead, if sync_with_stdio doesn't work?
I tried 169333336, but in vain.
Even if this stuff is well-known, I only read it today.
I think that Visual C++ is simply slower, there might be no way to make it work. Basically sending solutions in Visual C++ makes no sense.