Why for(auto x:st)st.erase(st.find(x)); and ↵
for( it=st.begin();it!=st.end();it++)st.erase(it);↵
causes runtime error??
for( it=st.begin();it!=st.end();it++)st.erase(it);↵
causes runtime error??
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