Ordering Tasks

John has n tasks to do. Unfortunately, the tasks are not independent and the execution of one task is only possible if other tasks have already been executed. Input The input will consist of several instances of the problem. Each instance begins with a line containing twointegers,1≤n≤100andm. nisthenumberoftasks(numberedfrom1ton)andmisthe number of direct precedence relations between tasks. After this, there will be m lines with two integers i and j, representing the fact that task i must be executed before task j. An instance with n = m = 0 will finish the input. Output For each instance, print a line with n integers representing the tasks in a possible order of execution. Sample Input 54 12 23 13 15 00 Sample Output 14253