* Ton Hospel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-08-31 08:38]:
> > I guess it isn't clear to me how to interpret rules 12 and 13 of the generic
> > rules, and how they should be applied. I interpreted rule 12 to mean that your
> > program can use up to 2**32 bytes (about 4GB) of memory - basically, that it
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Michael W Thelen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Well, maybe... the not unreasonable program "@h{0..3e8}=0..3e8" uses 535M of
> memory on my system although it only uses 3 million hash entries. It seems to
> me that a program that runs in a reasonable time on
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On Sun, 31 Aug 2003, Michael W Thelen wrote:
> I'm a practical guy. To be honest, calculating the maximum size of
> theoretical inputs is not my strong point. I understand that it's the
> responsibility of the golfer to submit solutions that satisfy all potent