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11:35
i am trying to do that test https://stackoverflow.com/questions/54068482/where-exactly-does-my-code-not-adhere-to-the-specification-of-the-key-and-value/61629286#61629286
I did it but I am not sure I understood the task, I implemented it then compared my code with the answers there my code have different behaviour it fails 5 unit test that the wisp gave because of the following

let me quote the task

"The representation in the std::map must be canonical, that is, consecutive map entries must not have the same value: ..., (0,'A'), (3,'A'), ... is not allowed."
I wouldn't say "we cannot insert it", I would say "the structure looks the same before and after insertion"
sorry excuse my English :)
but isn't ABBBAA after the assignment, or is the size not fixed?
the size of what exactly
the length of the whole interval that's described by that interval map
11:46
it has the length of K in this case it has the length of int
I guess it doesn't matter either way, since the "assign" isn't supposed to shift any elements before or after
they said Initially, the whole range of K is associated with a given initial value and they said K has the length of all the way to numeric_limits<int>::max()
so it's
(0,A)
(0,A)(1,B)(5,A)
(0,A)(1,B)(4,A)
I think it should be
(0,A)
(0,A)(1,B)(5,A)
but everyone else in their answers does this
(0,A)(1,B)(4,A)
why should it be 5,A ? the 4th element was also assigned to be an A
11:51
because this is what i understood from "consecutive map entries must not have the same value"
AAAAAAAAAAA..... //initially
ABBBBAAAAAA.... //after assigning the Bs
ABBBAAAAAAA... // after assigning the As
yeah, that means you shouldn't do
(0,A)(1,B)(4,A)(5,A)
you should consolidate intervals of the same value
oh i see
Thanks
 
4 hours later…
mas
mas
16:08
Hi all, is there documentation on data type sizes in different compilers? I'm trying to compare MSVC, g++, and clang++
Specifically unsinged long
I'm googling and it seems spread out.
It's probably platform specific isn't it.
mas
mas
@Mgetz That's perfect, thank you! And sorry I asked in the wrong chat.

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