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Unix command line `ls -l` extract the file type.
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Crystal: basic tests don't work (nothing is printed).
CoffeeScript: Typo in the initial code : fileAttribure for fileAttribute.
Please use new python test framework.
Done.
I think 'REGULAR EXPRESSIONS' tag should be removed from this kata.
No named pipes?
I did not get this one? Can you precise. I maybe missed something...
There's one more file type in common use,
"p"
. (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_file_types)Oups missed this one... I will add it.
Thanks to point this one.
Done! Sorry to all the beta tester... all your solution are now invalid... :(
Sorry about that I do not know why I have missed this one.
That's why it is the beta testing. :-)
Python translation submitted for approval. Hope it's ok.
Oupss sorry, I just have just seen your translation after have finished mine :(.
Never mind then, it's fine.