Author:
- Name: Andrea Marangoni
Location: IT - Italian Republic (Italy)
To build:
make all
To use:
./marangon
Judges’ remarks:
The object is to refill the table with 5
s, by incrementing or decrementing
numbers as needed. It is the side effects that get you into trouble. If you
are not careful, you may find things “at 6
s and 7
s”. :-)
NOTE: Some compilers have had trouble optimizing this entry.
NOTE: Some systems need to compile with -ltermcap
as well as -lcurses
.
NOTE: The original winning source
marangon.orig.c assumed that
exit(3)
returns a value which cause problems for some systems where exit(3)
returns a void
. The file marangon.c
avoids this problem.
Author’s remarks:
It starts off by creating a table with the number 5
in all places. The CPU melts
the numbers and you must return them to the original state. When you increase a
number, all the other eight numbers next to it decrease and vice-versa.
Inventory for 1992/marangon
Primary files
- marangon.c - entry source code
- Makefile - entry Makefile
- marangon.orig.c - original source code
Secondary files
- 1992_marangon.tar.bz2 - download entry tarball
- README.md - markdown source for this web page
- .entry.json - entry summary and manifest in JSON
- .gitignore - list of files that should not be committed under git
- .path - directory path from top level directory
- index.html - this web page