### Period

Time Limit: 1000 ms Memory Limit: 65536 KiB

#### Problem Description

For each prefix of a given string S with N characters (each character has an
ASCII code between 97 and 126, inclusive), we want to know whether the prefix
is a periodic string. That is, for each i (2 ≤ i ≤ N) we want to know the largest K
> 1 (if there is one) such that the prefix of S with length i can be written as AK ,
that is A concatenated K times, for some string A. Of course, we also want to
know the period K.

#### Input

The input file consists of several test cases. Each test case consists of two
lines. The first one contains N (2 <= N <= 1 000 000) – the size of the string S.
The second line contains the string S. The input file ends with a line, having the
number zero on it.

#### Output

For each test case, output “Test case #” and the consecutive test case
number on a single line; then, for each prefix with length i that has a period K >
1, output the prefix size i and the period K separated by a single space; the
prefix sizes must be in increasing order. Print a blank line after each test case.

#### Sample Input

3
aaa
12
aabaabaabaab
0


#### Sample Output

Test case #1
2 2
3 3
Test case #2
2 2
6 2
9 3
12 4


#### Source

Southeastern European Regional Programming Contest