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Advent Of Code
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Language: C
Another day of parsing, another day of
strsep()
to the rescue. Today was one of those satisfying days where the puzzle text is complicated but the solution is simple once well understood.GitHub link
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Looks like Lemmy's odd parsing broke your comment at the less-than sign.
That's unfortunate, although it looks good on my instance (SDF). Anything I could do?
Ohh that’s interesting, I’ve seen a few comments about mishandling of special chars in code blocks and assumed it was a server issue, maybe it’s fixed in newer releases or perhaps it’s client side.