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Use
>
instead of>=
in comparator.I had a similar error which got fixed by this method. Can you please explain what is the reason for the same?
Because that's how it is defined
Please, don't reply with useless information. That's annoying
What do you mean? That's just how it is defined, that's how they made it.
When you compose a cmp function
bool cmp(const T &t1, const T &t2)
, it should return false when the two parameterst1, t2
have the same value. This detail makes sense and just remember it.