A bit late to the party but here's a Rust solution that is probably maybe correct: https://pastebin.com/Eaes7hU9
SleveMcDichael
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The thing is the average person either can't or can't be bothered to remember even a dozen actually secure passwords, so they fall back to a couple of simple derivations of a common password, meaning each and every site a user signs up on represents an additional single point of failure.
Rust: https://pastebin.com/frYcgdxh
Like last time, a brute force solution: checking if every substring is a set of well formed brackets, and, if so, recording it if its the longest seen so far.
Spaces can too: Simply use more or less of them, to taste.
Then use four, or six, or eight, or 20. Hell, most code I've seen uses four spaces per indent anyway.
Surely there's an editor out there that will automatically display indent spaces as a tab character. Or failing that it seems like it would be rather trivial create a program to convert n spaces to tabs, and vice versa.