For problem statement at 1000-1999/1800-1899/1860-1869/1869/problemA.txt this is a correct solution, but verifier at 1000-1999/1800-1899/1860-1869/1869/verifierA.go ends with All 103 tests passed can you fix the verifier? ```go
package main
import (
"bufio"
"fmt"
"os"
)
func main() {
in := bufio.NewReader(os.Stdin)
out := bufio.NewWriter(os.Stdout)
defer out.Flush()
var t int
if _, err := fmt.Fscan(in, &t); err != nil {
return
}
for i := 0; i < t; i++ {
var n int
fmt.Fscan(in, &n)
// We do not need the actual values of the array to solve the problem
// with this strategy, but we must consume them from the input.
for j := 0; j < n; j++ {
var temp int
fmt.Fscan(in, &temp)
}
if n%2 == 0 {
// If n is even:
// 1. Apply XOR sum on [1, n]. All elements become S.
// 2. Apply XOR sum on [1, n]. The sum of n (even) S's is 0. All elements become 0.
fmt.Fprintln(out, 2)
fmt.Fprintf(out, "%d %d\n", 1, n)
fmt.Fprintf(out, "%d %d\n", 1, n)
} else {
// If n is odd:
// 1. [1, n]: All elements become S.
// 2. [1, n-1]: Range length is n-1 (even). Sum of n-1 S's is 0. Elements 1 to n-1 become 0.
// Array state: 0, ..., 0, S.
// 3. [n-1, n]: Elements are 0, S. XOR sum is S. Both become S.
// Array state: 0, ..., 0, S, S.
// 4. [n-1, n]: Elements are S, S. XOR sum is 0. Both become 0.
// Array state: 0, ..., 0, 0, 0.
fmt.Fprintln(out, 4)
fmt.Fprintf(out, "%d %d\n", 1, n)
fmt.Fprintf(out, "%d %d\n", 1, n-1)
fmt.Fprintf(out, "%d %d\n", n-1, n)
fmt.Fprintf(out, "%d %d\n", n-1, n)
}
}
}
```