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Start your free trialCody Adkins
7,260 PointsNot sure if the function "move" has an error with the String being put into it...
Is there a bug?
class Point {
var x: Int
var y: Int
init(x: Int, y: Int){
self.x = x
self.y = y
}
}
class Machine {
var location: Point
init() {
self.location = Point(x: 0, y: 0)
}
func move(direction: String) {
print("Do nothing! I'm a machine!")
}
}
// Enter your code below
1 Answer
jcorum
71,830 PointsGood eye. This has been reported to Treehouse. You need to remove the apostrophe from I'm if you want the code editor not to treat what you enter as a big comment.
In Treehouse's defense, you code, if correct, will be accepted even if you don't remove the apostrophe.