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Parsing Commandline Arguments
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JS: The random test isn't really random. They're based on fixed sets of inputs.
Updated Node to v12
No random tests in Ruby
Test.expect
should be removedRuby 3.0 should be enabled (Refer this & this for more detail)
Grat kata. You could make it harder by NOT removing if the special character has been escaped with
\
.7kyu
is fine for everyone ;-)This comment has been hidden.
Since when is input validation required? ;-)
Also descriptions has been updated
no test for arg string contains "&;|>"
It's in the random tests
The instructions didn't mention spaces at the beginning of the command.
Thanks for the feedback. I updated the second example to make this clearer, rather than just having a test case for it.
JS translation kumited.
(Some random tests added). More info on how to approve it ( or not )