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If you run the sample code you'll get an error without any hint of what is wrong
It's pointless to disable
map
andfilter
. Why not make the kata in C only as we talk about it?Also disabling
map
breaks the kata.Also needs example tests.
You should put in the description that is necessary to define the map method in order to pass this kata.
I get
TypeError: obj.map is not a function...
, even with an empty function. Any idea what is wrong ?The author disabled map, you have to use a shim for it.
This kata currently reports a
TypeError: obj.map is not a function
and the only way I was able to complete it was to redefine Array.prototype.mapneed more test cases
Needs random test cases and more fixed ones