Question: Find correct assignment statements. Part 4 Cost: 2 0 | Solved: 1 Memory limit: 2 5 6 Mb Time limit: 1 0 0 0 ms

Find correct assignment statements. Part 4
Cost: 20| Solved: 1
Memory limit: 256 Mb
Time limit: 1000 ms
Input file: stdin
Output file: stdout
Task:
You are given a set of strings separated with line feed characters.
Find all the substrings that are correct assignment statements.
The general formula for a valid assignment statement is x = y;, where x is the first operand, y is the second operand. Note that there may be several whitespace characters between the operands.
In this task a string is considered to be a correct assignment statement when:
1) a variable is assigned to a constant value;
2) a variable is assigned to another variable;
3) a variable is assigned to an arithmetic expression;
4) a variable is assigned to an array element which index is either a numeric value, a variable or an arithmetic expression;
5) a variable is assigned to a function value.
For example, the strings "a6k=7;","a = b;","a[i]=b[j];","a=z[2];","a=f*2;","a[5]=z+a;","a = z[i+7];","a = z[i+7]+11;","a=f();","a = gr(ret);","a = gr(ret)/2;" are considered to be correct assignment statements (note that there is a semicolon at the end of each statement).
The strings "a=6","a-=10;","a+=n;","d=#$&_h","a*=r;","a = h(kjckd;" are considered to be incorrect.
Input:
A set of strings separated with line feed characters.
Output:
All the longest correct substrings in the order in which they appear in the text, separating each with a line feed character.
** Use only C++**
 Find correct assignment statements. Part 4 Cost: 20| Solved: 1 Memory

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