![]() If you see bugs, have feature suggestions etc., please use GitHub to its fullest extent :) And look at the readme - it has a tutorial on how to contribute to Hightail. announced publicly here, rather than being hidden somewhere on the net, possible to find only if you already know the name. ![]() I think that it is now sufficiently developed that it can be released to the public, i.e. Hightail started out as a simple program that I wrote for myself quite some time ago, then it became a small open source project when some other people contributed code to it. You will find more information on its homepage (scroll down to see the readme). written in Java and should run on any OS.support for all contest languages (C++, Java, Python.resilient: it is multi-threaded so it will not let your program hang it it will withstand large amounts of output from your program.detection of floating point values (comparing 0.1 vs.ability to create in/out files in your working directory.Send large files, preview visual assets, collect precise feedback and keep creative projects moving in one easy and secure cloud-based software. handling of all verdicts: WA, TLE, RE, even AC Simple and secure file sharing with Hightail.ability to comfortably view, edit and add test cases.Type in the email addresses of the recipients of the files you’re sending under the To field. scheduling contest parsing ahead of time Upon logging in, you will be brought to your own dashboard, with an overview of all your recent file activities.parsing entire contests (autoloading all problems).It is built to provide maximum automation and to relieve the contestant as much as possible. It will parse the problem statement, extract sample test cases (inputs and outputs) from it, and verify the correctness of your program against them. Hightail is an automatic tester for programming contests such as CodeForces rounds. Hi! In this post I would like to introduce you to an application called Hightail.
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