Hey guys, I just found out about policy based data structures implemented in C++ STL (here), is it allowed/possible to use them on IOI?
(I understand that will highly probably won't need it on IOI because of style of problems, but still...)
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Question to people who've been to IOI (C++ STL policy based DS)
Hey guys, I just found out about policy based data structures implemented in C++ STL (here), is it allowed/possible to use them on IOI?
(I understand that will highly probably won't need it on IOI because of style of problems, but still...)
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