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Shorten Me: Array Declaration IV (1-30)
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i know hot to do this from 0 and with 40 letters, but idk how to do this from 1 :(
Most solutions are now invalid as they are 40 characters and the new test expects <40. However, the solutions already submitted have not moved to invalid despite being exacty 40.
The limitation is still <40 characters as same as the beginning, I've never changed it. The solutions submitted will be marked as invalid as soon as it failed the test, as seen in those invalid bypassing solutions (marked just after the Anti-Cheat added).
Rechecking the solutions submitted, most are exactly 39 characters in length, and no 40. If there were, they would be marked invalid automatically. =]
Ok, maybe I was wrong.
A more reliable anti-cheat:
Put user solution length inside a
const
variable in preloaded, and then do the code length test with this number in the actual tests.Then you won't end up having successful tests before user code is even executed at all.
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Thanks for the information. Anti-cheat added =]