use std::io::Write; fn main() { let ref mut buf = String::new(); std::io::Read::read_to_string(&mut std::io::stdin(), buf).ok(); let mut iter = buf.split_whitespace(); macro_rules! scan { ([$t:tt; $n:expr]) => ((0..$n).map(|_| scan!($t)).collect::>()); (($($t:tt),*)) => (($(scan!($t)),*)); (Usize1) => (scan!(usize) - 1); (Bytes) => (scan!(String).into_bytes()); ($t:ty) => (iter.next().unwrap().parse::<$t>().unwrap()); } let stdout = std::io::stdout(); let mut writer = std::io::BufWriter::new(stdout.lock()); for _ in 0..scan!(usize) { let hitsuji = scan!(String); let ga = scan!(String); let n = scan!(u32); let hiki = scan!(String); writeln!(writer, "{} {} {} {}", hitsuji, ga, n + 1, hiki).ok(); } }