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Start your free trialPaul Ehizuelen Jr.
4,379 PointsCan anyone find where I may have altered the code?
Continuous "Bummer! Don't change the code, just fix the whitespace" but I'm not convinced I have changed the code. Any insight to why it keeps happening?
def first_function(arg1):
return 'arg1 is {}'.format(arg1)
def second_function(arg1):
return 'arg1 is {}'.format(arg1)
class MyClass:
args = [1, 2, 3]
def class_func(self):
return self.args
Tobias Wollmann
5,902 PointsI got the same error and I haven't changed the code either.
Paul Ehizuelen Jr.
4,379 PointsAlready submitted to support team. They are working on it! Thanks for the responses.
Tobias Wollmann
5,902 PointsI'm stuck with this task. Already finished the rest in this course and can't move on to the next :-(
2 Answers
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsI think you've found a bug.
You may want to report this to Support, it might get you a "special Exterminator badge".
Paul Ehizuelen Jr.
4,379 PointsI figured, thank you for the response! I've gone ahead and submitted a request with them.
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsYay, bug fixed. But.. it doesn't look like you got the badge ?
Paul Ehizuelen Jr.
4,379 Pointsi did not, should I send and email?
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsSure, you should get one unless someone else reported it first.
Paul Ehizuelen Jr.
4,379 Pointsproblem is fixed! Tobias Wollmann
Stuart Wright
41,120 PointsStuart Wright
41,120 PointsI just tried this challenge and get the same error message. I'm convinced that I didn't change any of the code either. I think this might be a bug.