Tuesday, July 23, 2013

DOMjudge 3.4.0

DOMjudge is an automated judgement system to run programming contests. It provides a mechanism to submit problem solutions and interfaces for teams, the jury, and the general public. It is lightweight, and depends on standard software to do its task. It has a Web interface for portability and simplicity. It is scalable, so distributed judging is easy. There is a modular system for plugging in languages and compilers. It features rejudging, clarifications, and detailed submission/judging info.



RELEASE NOTES: Problem descriptions can now be added for viewing in the Web interface, and optional printing support is available. The checktestdata syntax has been extended and supports generation of test data. In the judgedaemon, Linux cgroup control of memory limits and networking has been added, which reduces the perceived memory usage by the Java VM. Multiple judgedaemons can now be run on one judgehost machine. Support for four new languages was added: Python 3, Ada, Fortran, Lua, and Scala.




TAGS: Other/Nonlisted Topic, Software Development, Testing



LICENSES: GPL
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