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The current formulation is this:
> For scoring problems, the concept of verdict is less important. In fact, some judging systems may choose to not even present a final verdict for a submission, but…
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I was getting some really confusing output from verifyproblem, such as:
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Slowest AC runtime: 2.244, setting timelim to 4 secs, safety margin to 9 secs
INFO : Test file result: TLE [test case: te…
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Background: I presented an expectations proposal in Lund in July and received a lot of useful feedback. Moreover, the definition of test groups, grading, and scoring have evolved a lot, so that much o…
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### Description of the problem
If I create a problem, and then I add test cases, I may mistakenly (with human error) add test cases that have different output data types.
For example, if I creat…
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Surprise! :-)
A
Do some modulo calculation.
Be careful that a month can have < 13 days.
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Count the number of problems that you have the same answer. Let it be x.
Match x with k, and n - x w…
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**Describe the issue**:
The PC2 Shadow occasionally loses submissions which come from the remote CCS, which in turn sometimes causes failures in matching the scoreboards. (The reason it only _some…
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Some solutions can fail in multiple ways. DomJudge allows adding a list of expected outcomes. We should support this (with the same syntax) as well.
See also https://github.com/Kattis/problemtools/…
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Currently the BAPCtools repo must be a git submodule of the contest repo in order to make the `validation.h` symlinks work. It would be nice if we could circumvent this requirement.
Possible soluti…
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It would be useful to be able to group wrong submissions together not just by the test case they failed on, but by what the wrong output was.
For example, a problem with "output 'one' if X < 2, X oth…
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In problems which have point systems, it's very interesting to know how much time an algorithm took to execute. The number of iterations a Monte Carlo algorithm took to execute can be tweaked to fully…