Record Case Detail

Notes

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Stderr

 pwd: /out/package
ppid: 9908
   1: WRITELN echo 123 > 1.txt
   2: WRITELN "echo" "<
   3: WRITELN 1.'txt'" <
   4: WRITELN 1.txt >
   5: WRITELN "2.""txt"
   6: WRITELN cat 1.txt
   7: WRITELN cat 2.txt
   8: WRITELN ls

Hints

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However, the main problem you meet now is Time Exceeded.

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Your Answer

mumsh $ mumsh $ execvp failed: No such file or directory
mumsh $ execvp failed: No such file or directory
mumsh $ execvp failed: No such file or directory
mumsh $ execvp failed: No such file or directory
mumsh $ 123
mumsh $ cat: 2.txt: No such file or directory
mumsh $ 1.txt
driver
mumsh
mumsh_memory_check
mumsh $ execvp failed: No such file or directory
mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mumsh $ mum

JOJ Answer

mumsh $ mumsh $ > > > mumsh $ 123
mumsh $ <
1.'txt'
mumsh $ 1.txt
2.txt
driver
mumsh
mumsh_memory_check
mumsh $ exit