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Q: Sphere Online Judge (SPOJ) Python input handling broken?

FluidMechanics Potential FlowsI'm fairly familiar with input handling in Competitive Programming settings, but I can't make it work in Python for this problem (https://www.spoj.com/problems/MINDIST/) (my solution works in C++ so the problem in itself is not broken). What is the standard way to read input in the SPOJ platform?...

You say it works with n, s = 1, 2, but that will cause the loop to not execute at all…
@deceze Yes, but locally and on online compilers it works when I put the complete example stdin (n > 1) in there.
Now you've simplified it too much. What makes you think the problem is input and not something with the dicts in a list. Again, with n = 1, the loop doesn't do anything and can't raise an error.
"What makes you think the problem is input and not something with the dicts in a list". I still get a runtime error.
You do understand that the loop won't execute at all with n = 1, so if it should be a problem with some code within the loop, you won't see an error because you've disabled that entire part of the code?
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I do understand. But the platform feeds the stdin with n from 1 to 10^5 on its own. So if I get a runtime error with my very minimal code, it's that the code within the loop (invr) or the code parsing n and s that ends up being responsible. I don't think we should focus on the n = 1 part on my post, that was just meant to say "If I remove the calls to invr() there are no runtime errors so the problem comes from invr()". I changed it to n = 2 to make it more understandable.
Shouldn't this question be asked in their discussion board? That's not really a programming question. It's a question about an external service. The external service is a puzzle platform, not a tool.
@jabaa I get "502 Bad Gateway" when I open their discussion board.
The external service is a broken black box. If you can't provide a minimal reproducible example, I would say, it's off-topic.
Even this gives me the error.
@jabaa I guess, but since many people use the service, I hoped someone had an idea on how to use it? Sorry if I shouldn't have asked here.
@nocomment agreed, this is exactly what confuses me.
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How do you know that the problems has anything to do with the input?
@jabaa because if I use the second block of code in my post, I get wrong answer (meaning the platform said I didn't give the right answer) instead of Non Zero Exit Code (meaning the platform said my code crashes). Should I edit my post to make it clearer?
But you don't know the input that makes your code crash? And you also don't know the error message or anything about the problem?
Exactly, that's common in Competitive Programming settings, but very annoying when the bugs are not reproducible locally.
I figured it out... @deceze would you allow me to answer?
That's why most questions related to competitive programming are downvoted and closed. On Stack Overflow you're expected to provide reproducible examples.
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@jabaa I see, sorry, I won't ask again about Competitive Programming if it's just about a platform bugging, I'm fairly new, sorry to have made the mistake. I'm still kinda eager to know what no comment found out, I can see he managed to do it by tracking who recently submitted but I can't view his code.
@jabaa It is reproducible. I submitted their code and got the same error.
@nocomment How do I reproduce the problem locally? It's not useful if it's reproducible in a third-party black box. You can edit the question and describe, how to reproduce the problem.
@jabaa I'd have to answer to tell you that.
@nocomment Without this information, the question is lacking necessary details and shouldn't be reopened. And TBH, I don't think, it's a big loss. It seems like SPOJ is a low quality platform. The discussion board is broken. It's lacking details about the input.
@nocomment Edit the question to contain an actual minimal reproducible example?
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@jabaa How is it not useful? Sometimes we need to debug with black boxes, so knowing how to do that is useful. The question is not lacking necessary details, as I'd be able to answer it if it just weren't closed.
@nocomment All necessary details should be in the question. If SPOJ changes its behavior tomorrow, this question and all answers become useless. That's why a minimal reproducible example with necessary information is required.
@deceze The MRE I'd use would just be shorter code. It wouldn't include input data, as that would make the question pointless.
The question was reopened @nocomment
@jabaa All necessary details are in the question.
@nocomment The question contains "N-1 lines follow, each contains three integers". As I said, SPOJ is a broken, low-quality platform.

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