Nov 5, 2018 23:29
@2785528 Useful link, thanks.
Nov 5, 2018 23:29
@2785528 I don't show the error messages to users. If the program fails, they just get verdicts like compilation error or runtime error. I just want to include all possible options that a program using standard libraries might need.
Nov 5, 2018 23:29
@aschepler I understand, and you're right. But again, for this project, I am allowing users to submit even bad codes as long as they are compiled and run successfully. As I said, the purpose of this judge is not to teach, but to give strict verdicts.
Nov 5, 2018 23:29
@aschepler Update: only standard libraries of C18 and C++14.
Nov 5, 2018 23:29
@aschepler Good question. I don't really know. I am not very experienced in C/C++. I will look into it and update my question hopefully. Thanks.
Nov 5, 2018 23:29
The problem is, many beginners (and I mean, really beginners) may not know malloc and calloc and the only way they can dynamically allocate memory is using things like int a[n]. Please remember, the judge is like an MCQ exam. You get full point even if you solved it poorly. Of course, there is memory limitation while running the program and it is also run within a sandbox.
Nov 5, 2018 23:29
It is upto the user to turn on warnings and find bugs in their code by testing it in their own machine before submitting it to the judge. The judge just tells them strict results like accepted, wrong answer, compilation error, time limit exceeded etc.
Nov 5, 2018 23:29
Well, I respect your opinion. I don't really want to debate about the purpose of online judges right now. I know the usual judging systems have their problems like allowing poorly written code. And I personally advice people to learn and use good practices as well.
Nov 5, 2018 23:29
Thanks for your ideas. I am definitely considering it.
Nov 5, 2018 23:29
Well, a fork is a fork and a spoon is a spoon. Both have their specific usage. The target is not to teach people standards or good practices, but rather to focus on problem solving skills.
Nov 5, 2018 23:29
I don't think warnings are necessary in this case. In this online judge, the problem is either "solved" or "unsolved", there is no extra point for good code practices or following standards.
Nov 5, 2018 23:29
Of course, but I'm not an expert in C and C++ to know which options are necessary for my case from man gcc only. So I was wondering if there is actually an available list for this.
Nov 5, 2018 23:29
I am building it for my university project. Is there a list of all the necessary options?