Jeremy Walker
Jeremy Walker
Thanks for reporting. cc @exercism/rust
I'd appreciate @kytrinyx's opinion here - just to set us some guidance on the general principles for those of us who are ignorant (e.g. me 🙂 )
>I'm fairly sure that @iHiD wants to use . for class methods, and # for instance methods. So I'd suggest normalizing to those. Correct. Thanks, @ErikSchierboom!
@ErikSchierboom Similar transaction required here?
Does this need adding to the docs for this? @ErikSchierboom - there's a md doc for this specifically, right?
:+1: Reopened and transfering to Rust repo.
@yawpitch said in https://github.com/exercism/python/issues/1853#issuecomment-578778610: > We didn't do that for a good reason: we simply cannot rely on the canonical-data.json files having taken ordering into account in a manner that...
@yawpitch Thanks for explaining :) In #1853 you mused about pytest saying: > Thus if we give a hard requirement on pytest as the only "blessed" test runner then wouldn't...
No, Exercism doesn't generally participate in Hacktober fest as it creates more work for maintainers than it creates value for Exercism. If you create PRs that are in line with...
@baduker Thanks! @nywilken Would you be happy to review this pls?