The same code for 580D - Kefa and Dishes is accepted using GNU 13170436 and gets TLE using Microsoft compiler 13156910 . I do not know the reason for this, but I think GNU optimizes recursion more than Microsoft.
Anybody knows the reason for this ?
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The same code for 580D - Kefa and Dishes is accepted using GNU 13170436 and gets TLE using Microsoft compiler 13156910 . I do not know the reason for this, but I think GNU optimizes recursion more than Microsoft.
Anybody knows the reason for this ?
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I'd advise you to find the answer yourself by using a disassembler. OllyDbg is pretty good for this purpose, IMHO.
By the way, if you don't know x86 assembly language, it'd be very useful for you as a programmer to learn it.
Thanks I will give it a try
"GNU optimizes recursion more than Microsoft" this implies that a Microsoft compiler actually is able to perform hard tasks like optimization.