0_0_34656752_16194.cpp:37:229: error: empty character constant
For each conversation, first output the number of the conversation in the format shown in the sample output. Then print "This is impossible.'', if the conversation cannot happen according to the rules or "No facts are deducible.'', if no facts can be deduced. Otherwise print all the facts that can be deduced. Deduced facts should be printed using the following formats:
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0_0_34656752_16194.cpp:71:14: error: stray '#' in program
Conversation #1
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0_0_34656752_16194.cpp:74:14: error: stray '#' in program
Conversation #2
^
0_0_34656752_16194.cpp:77:14: error: stray '#' in program
Conversation #3
^
0_0_34656752_16194.cpp:81:14: error: stray '#' in program
Conversation #4
^
0_0_34656752_16194.cpp:88:1: error: stray '`' in program
To make things clearer, we will show the reasoning behind the third input example, where A says ``I am evil.''.
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0_0_34656752_16194.cpp:88:1: error: stray '`' in program
0_0_34656752_16194.cpp:88:109: error: empty character constant
To make things clearer, we will show the reasoning behind the third input example, where A says ``I am evil.''.
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0_0_34656752_16194.cpp:94:1: error: stray '\241' in program
So, B can be neither human nor evil, and consequently must be divine. B always tells the truth, thus A must be evil. Voil¡®a!
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0_0_34656752_16194.cpp:94:1: error: stray '\256' in program
0_0_34656752_16194.cpp:1:1: error: 'Island' does not name a type
Island of Logic
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