And on nearly all problems Clojure isn't an accepted language (yet?).
Does the person who submitted the problem has to update this?

-matthias

On Jul 25, 12:34 pm, Cachou <tangtong...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Even the "TEST" Problem will TLE!!!
>
> My code is here:
>
> (ns spoj-test)
>
> (defn read-int
>   []
>   (let [s (read-line)]
>     (Integer/parseInt s)))
>
> (defn main
>   [] (let [n (read-int)]
>        (when (not (== 42 n))
>          (println n)
>          (recur))))
>
> (main)
>
> the sample input is OK.
>
> On Jul 25, 3:51 pm, sphere research <sphere.resea...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > now, you can solve problems/submit problems in Clojure on SPOJ,
>
> > good luck,
>
> > regards,
> > SPOJ Team
>
> > ps.
>
> > We are very happy to announce that users' accounts have finally
> > appeared on Ideone :)
> > If you liked Ideone as it has been so far, you will like the new one
> > even more. The most important new features available for Ideone users
> > are:
>
> >     * management panel where users can view and group their pastes,
> >     * personalized access to Ideone API
> >     * and public folders which allow to publish and share a group of
> > pastes at one go.

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