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Competitive programming C++ template
#include <bits/stdc++.h> // Include every standard library
using namespace std;
typedef long long LL;
typedef pair<int, int> pii;
typedef pair<LL, LL> pll;
typedef pair<string, string> pss;
typedef vector<int> vi;
typedef vector<vi> vvi;
typedef vector<pii> vii;
typedef vector<LL> vl;
typedef vector<vl> vvl;
double EPS=1e-9;
int INF=1000000005;
long long INFF=1000000000000000005LL;
double PI=acos(-1);
int dirx[8]={ -1, 0, 0, 1, -1, -1, 1, 1 };
int diry[8]={ 0, 1, -1, 0, -1, 1, -1, 1 };
#define DEBUG fprintf(stderr, "====TESTING====\n")
#define VALUE(x) cerr << "The value of " << #x << " is " << x << endl
#define debug(...) fprintf(stderr, __VA_ARGS__)
#define FOR(a, b, c) for (int(a)=(b); (a) < (c); ++(a))
#define FORN(a, b, c) for (int(a)=(b); (a) <= (c); ++(a))
#define FORD(a, b, c) for (int(a)=(b); (a) >= (c); --(a))
#define FORSQ(a, b, c) for (int(a)=(b); (a) * (a) <= (c); ++(a))
#define FORC(a, b, c) for (char(a)=(b); (a) <= (c); ++(a))
#define FOREACH(a, b) for (auto&(a) : (b))
#define REP(i, n) FOR(i, 0, n)
#define REPN(i, n) FORN(i, 1, n)
#define MAX(a, b) a=max(a, b)
#define MIN(a, b) a=min(a, b)
#define SQR(x) ((LL)(x) * (x))
#define RESET(a, b) memset(a, b, sizeof(a))
#define fi first
#define se second
#define mp make_pair
#define pb push_back
#define ALL(v) v.begin(), v.end()
#define ALLA(arr, sz) arr, arr + sz
#define SIZE(v) (int)v.size()
#define SORT(v) sort(ALL(v))
#define REVERSE(v) reverse(ALL(v))
#define SORTA(arr, sz) sort(ALLA(arr, sz))
#define REVERSEA(arr, sz) reverse(ALLA(arr, sz))
#define PERMUTE next_permutation
#define TC(t) while (t--)
#define FAST_INP ios_base::sync_with_stdio(false);cin.tie(NULL)
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