It seems that Judge Protocol work in ongoing contest. It this a bug ?
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It seems that Judge Protocol work in ongoing contest. It this a bug ?
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This is a serious bug.
Source?
I mean in the general sense. Imagine code failing due to overflow and then checking judge protocol and finding that out. There is no way this was intended.
Then you should have indicated that it is a guess and not a known fact.
To me nothing is obvious.
Someone who is not familiar with Codeforces might not think there is anything strange about that. It may look like a bug to someone who is not used to that kind of feedback, but in itself there is nothing so obviously wrong with it that you can just know that it is not intended without proving it.