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Linux history and `!` command. Series#4 The `!string` command
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python new test frameworks
Coffeescript "Sample Tests" are written for a different Kata, "bangMinusN".
Python parameter name should be
s
instead ofn
Python new test framework should be used
Description:
n=mkdir
should bes=mkdir
CS Sample tests are using
Series#3
's oneCS Parameter should be
s
instead ofn
JS Random tests ✘ Expected: [' 46 less me', 'less me', 'ss me'], instead got: 'less me'
Why array is expected?
Strange I have no issue when I run the JS version can you ive your code with a spoiler.
Does it always happen ?
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Oups conflict in naming...
Nice to know that everything is ok.
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Oupppssss totaly true! Fix in JS I will go fix the other languages. And lot of solution became invalid indeed. Sorry about this.
And good catch :). All done !
All done!
Pretty impresive, Python is fare to be my main language... I cannot even thonk to such a solution. Thanks for your it always interesting to learn from other. I like this part when I write a kata. And thanks for your comment about my
awesome
katas, you will have more soon, I just need time to write it, but I have some oter ideas :).(Python) Pure regex solution for you, @nbeck, for making awesome katas! Hope you'll have a smile :)