Update FAQ: JOJ3 usage
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A: A working program should return with status (or code) 0. If something unexpected is happening JOJ or the OS might be sending a *signal* to your program. To understand what went wrong, run the following command `kill -L`. It lists all the signal names in a table. Check the name of the signal corresponding to the number you see in your Gitea issue and run a quick online search.
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**Q: For test cases I can see some unexpected `+` and `-` that I didn't input in my code. Where are they coming from?**
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A: When running test cases two things can happen: (i) you pass, ie. your output matches the expected sample or (ii) you failed, ie. there are differences between your output and the expected sample. Extra lines are marked with `+` while missing ones appear with a `-`.
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**Q: I found a bug, what should I do?**
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A: First make sure this is really a bug, then open an issue in course-support to report it. We will come back to you for more details if necessary.
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