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Double submission with loads of console-logs #76

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DelroyGayle opened this issue Jan 31, 2022 · 3 comments
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Double submission with loads of console-logs #76

DelroyGayle opened this issue Jan 31, 2022 · 3 comments

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@DelroyGayle
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DelroyGayle commented Jan 31, 2022

Greetings

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So I have two versions of my program submitted.
The first one full of various comments and console logs

Whilst the other is the one I meant to submit.

Please, Please
Could you delete the first one submitted

Thank you so much

@hobovsky
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You cannot delete solutions. Some background can be found in this issue: codewars/codewars.com#540 and other, similar ones.

@hobovsky
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It's not a rule, it's a design decision, which in turn impacted technical capabilities.
It's kinda difficult to exceptionally delete some solutions if "Delete solution" button is not implemented.

@JohanWiltink
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Try making your case in terms of what would be good for Codewars, or even just for the person that does what you want ( bottle of whisky? ), instead of just what you want. Then you might get somewhere; at the moment you're not getting anywhere because people have no interest in going against the whole design of Codewars.

What might help you in future is not clicking Submit but pressing Ctrl-; ( on Windows, might be different on Mac or Linux ), which always runs the Submit tests instead of submitting your solution when possible. Ctrl-S runs the currently visible block of tests, Ctrl-' runs the Submit tests, I think. Anyway, make the interface do what you want instead of what you say.

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