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@ -152,16 +152,6 @@ in the job config file.
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- `-r` judge will treat tokens as real numbers and compares them
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accordingly (with some amount of error)
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- **recodex-judge-filter** can be used for preprocessing output files before
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real judging. This judge filters C-like comments from a text file. The comment
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starts with double slash sequence (`//`) and finishes with newline. If the
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comment takes whole line, then whole line is filtered.
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```
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Usage: recodex-judge-filter [inputFile [outputFile]]
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```
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- if `outputFile` is omitted, std. output is used instead.
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- if both files are omitted, application uses std. input and output.
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- **recodex-judge-shuffle** is for judging results with semantics of a set,
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where ordering is not important. Two files are compared with no regards for
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whitespace (whitespace acts just like token delimiter).
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