can anyone tell me why does it show that reference is ambiguous on custom invocation of codeforces although it works fine on sublime and when i just change the name of array it works fine .. ... code link...
...thank you
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can anyone tell me why does it show that reference is ambiguous on custom invocation of codeforces although it works fine on sublime and when i just change the name of array it works fine .. ... code link...
...thank you
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in c++17 you can't name a global variable data. You probably use an older c++ standard locally that's why its works for oyu.
I can name a global variable data, why not? oO
Because of global namespace pollution (
using namespace std;
)Edit: to be more clear, there are several utility function templates defined in the std namespace with the same name (data).
Thanks.. :)