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Java Local Development Environments Advanced Tooling Finishing TreeStory

"Bummer! Looks like you didn't present the Treestory(3)." What did i do wrong? It ran perfectly in intellij

After completion of the test, it ran perfectly but on pasting it, i got "Bummer! Looks like you didn't present the Treestory(3)." What did i do wrong?

com/teamtreehouse/Main.java
// After you've completed the TODOs locally paste Main.java here
com/teamtreehouse/Prompter.java
// After you've completed the TODOs locally paste Prompter.java here
pseudo-tests.md
#  This is essentially what I am testing 
1.  The user is prompted for a new string template (the one with the double underscores in it).

  a. The prompter class has a new method that prompts for the story template, and that method is called.

2.  The user is then prompted for each word that has been double underscored.

   a. The answer is checked to see if it is contained in the censored words.
      User is continually prompted until they enter a valid word

3.  The user is presented with the completed story

3 Answers

La Gracchiatrice
La Gracchiatrice
4,615 Points

you failed the step 3. The user is presented with the completed story. In Main class Did you change this line?

String results = tmpl.render(fakeResults);

Yes, i did

Aman Tohan
Aman Tohan
14,822 Points

Not sure if you're having a similar issue but I wasn't able to get through this as well right away. Then I came across this post. The issue for me was as Craig described. A new BufferedReader in Main.java may be tripping up the test. Try using the one from Prompter.java.

:)