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The condition of the problem is not clear to me
what is this?
While this behaviour is indeed an artifact of the testing system, it is also so easily accidentally stumbled upon that I would still consider the kata to be broken. It is also very easily fixed by moving the describe and it block from preloaded to the the sample and full tests. ( Fork here which fixes it )
Not a kata issue. Closing.
Don't add additional letters or blank lines of code. You were warned that "the size of your solution is limited."
Closing.
Except C++!
It's not an algorithm, but it's still programming, sure. This teaches you the dangers of using vanilla
to_lower
/to_upper
methods. This is something that comes back to bite a lot.Oops, JavaScript.
Specify the language where it is broken.
This kata is language-agnostic. The solution string behaves the same in all programming languages.
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I just don't understand the essence of this task. Is this really programming?
The Problem is the following:
Adding any additional letters or blank lines of code will result in an error of solution, while solving the kata just fine. Test if Solution has a 32 Byte Restriction of total code exceeding it will the give said error.
Pls remove the limitation in Test it is extremly frustrating and time consuming for a not experienced programmer to realize the test is "bugged" to some extend.
Kata can still be completed with inserting only 1 letter without adding any additional signs, lines of code, or spaces.
This problem occured in the test for Kotlin.
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Your opinion about a kata is not a kata issue.
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