The implementation fails all test cases except one because it subtracts b from a instead
of adding them. To fix this issue, the - operator should be replaced with + to correctly
sum the two integers.
[improved impl]:
Use a Python code block to write your response. For example:
```python
print('Hello world!')
```
2回目の試行では、1回目の結果とSelf-Reflectionからのフィードバックが与えられていま
す。具体的には、
[previous impl]
には1回目の試行で生成されたコードが、
[reflection on
previous impl]
には Self-Reflection からのフィードバックが与えられています。
Actorは、このプロンプトに対して次のようなコードを生成します。
OUT
def add_numbers(a: int, b: int) -> int:
"""
Given two integers a and b, return their sum.
"""
return a + b
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