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I agree. Given the definition of pop, the sum required in the result is non-deterministic across python implementations. However, a particular python implementation my use a deterministic order due to how its code is structured. I was able to get the test cases to pass for this problem when I used Python 3, but not for the same code in PyPy.
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Set .discard(), .remove() & .pop()
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I agree. Given the definition of pop, the sum required in the result is non-deterministic across python implementations. However, a particular python implementation my use a deterministic order due to how its code is structured. I was able to get the test cases to pass for this problem when I used Python 3, but not for the same code in PyPy.