Systems Programming - Exercises
We have introduced small programming exercises to help you learn the basics of C/C++ programming languages. The exercises are
automatically marked when you submit them to the online submission system. You may re-submit as many times as you like in order to improve your mark before the deadline. Note that any exercise submitted after the deadline will not be marked and will get 0 marks.
Click on the exercise (entry in first column) to view the exercise details. The exercise details will become available on the indicated Out By Date.
Penalties for Exercises
Any exercise submitted after the deadline (normally 23:59 on Wednesday) will not be marked and will get 0 marks. There are no "late days" for exercises.
Automarking Status Codes
When you submit your code for automarking, the script will output a message about how the marking went. The message might include some status codes (two or three-letter codes). These codes are generated by the underlying marker program used (we are using
DMOJ). Below are the meaning of the status codes:
- AC: Accepted
- WA: Wrong Answer
- IR: Invalid Return
- RTE: Runtime Exception
- OLE: Output Limit Exceeded
- MLE: Memory Limit Exceeded
- TLE: Time Limit Exceeded
- IE: Internal Error
For more details about these codes, visit
https://docs.dmoj.ca/#/judge/status_codes