Bruno BELANYI
1df896c32c
This is mostly about unused imports. A couple errors remain, but are fine in my book (using `l` as a variable name, assigning a lambda to a variable).
51 lines
1.1 KiB
Python
Executable file
51 lines
1.1 KiB
Python
Executable file
#!/usr/bin/env python
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import sys
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from typing import List, Optional, cast
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def solve(input: List[str]) -> int:
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def find_illegal_char(input: str) -> Optional[int]:
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chunks: List[str] = []
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ends_to_start = {
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")": "(",
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"]": "[",
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"}": "{",
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">": "<",
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}
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for i, c in enumerate(input):
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# Is it a chunk beginning
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if c not in ends_to_start:
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chunks.append(c)
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continue
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# Is it matching the last element on the chunk stack
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current = chunks.pop()
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# If not, corruption has been found
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if ends_to_start[c] != current:
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return i
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return None
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score = {
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")": 3,
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"]": 57,
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"}": 1197,
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">": 25137,
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}
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return sum(
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score[line[cast(int, find_illegal_char(line))]]
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for line in input
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if find_illegal_char(line) is not None
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)
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def main() -> None:
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input = [line.strip() for line in sys.stdin.readlines()]
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print(solve(input))
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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main()
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