On Saturday, 17 October 2015 at 17:02:07 UTC, NX wrote:
It's not because input is empty, but rather that across-web
compiling is highly broken and problematic. There is an "Input"
button bottom of the code area which shows what input will be
given to stdin, which is actually not empty (it's written: "2.4
plus 2.4 equals 5 for sufficiently large values of 2.")
Maybe one day someone will take care of improving the
infrastructure...
I see. Well, thanks for the quick reply. A quick fix would be
adapting the source code, so it compiles with the given system,
wouldn't it? Anyways, my aim was to bring the issue to attention
and provide a possible solution. I don't know how to change the
examples on the web site, so I just posted one here, so someone
with the access rights can do the actual change.