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Q: Why isn’t result2.value = Yoshi (imposter) skulk?

ShredwardNortonOn the third assert I’m confused as to why imposter is returning Hanzo. I realize we redeclare imposter to equal Hanzo in our first assert but aren’t asserts evaluative and not supposed to result in expressions? Also imposter is a constant, how and when is imposter being reassigned? function...

@melpomene what's the use of adding a snippet to a non working piece of code, couldn't you just have added the quotes instead?
@Icepickle So I can run it.
@melpomene but that's the thing, it couldn't run, it needed an assert function and all the quotes, as mentioned by Pointy were wrong. If you only wanted to get the copy snippet to answer, than that was pointless
@Icepickle I didn't want to write an answer, I wanted to run the code.
@melpomene But that change degraded the question, as you suddenly think that the OP didn't take an effort to create a runable script but put it in a snippet anyhow. I am just asking to at least verify it works before completing the edit
23:08
The question was already bad: OP didn't take the effort to create a runnable script or to put the code in a snippet. I fixed part of the issue.
OP: As far as I can tell your issue boils down to: const x = "foo"; Why is x == "x" not true? Is that really what you're asking?
@melpomene you didn't fix anything, so take some responsibility. As for the OPs question, Pointy has already correctly answered the question. It is true the code wasn't runable, but he was trying to understand the code
@Icepickle OP's question is "Why isn’t result2.value = Yoshi (imposter) skulk?" The only occurrence of imposter in the code is as a variable name. How do you know the question was "correctly answered" if this part is not addressed?
@melpomene No he is asking why imposter has been assigned with the value Hanzo, he probably didn't expect this assert to work. Pointy explains how the const imposter gets the assignment with Hanzo
So, are you also joining the chat @melpomene?
What do you mean, "no"?
I literally quoted OP's question
But that's his first sentence: "On the third assert I’m confused as to why imposter is returning Hanzo."
23:10
... so?
And then there are some false assumptions, which I believe are well addressed by Pointy
what exactly are those assumptions?
so he doesn't understand from where Hanzo is comming (I don't know what he was expecting though)
about the assertions doing something with the value and why the imposter constant gets reassigned (which it doesn't)
I don't know what he was expecting though - so why are you complaining about me asking OP for clarification?
I am not complaining about clarification, I thought I said clearly that Pointy's answer adresses it, that's just stating something
I am complaining about the useless addition of the snippet, but I took the liberty of providing at least a runnable fix (which doesn't make the question clearer, as there is then a problem with the return value of the second yield having to many spaces
which is probably why having a snippet in this question wasn't necessary, and I cannot change the provided code more without knowing if the OP is aware of that or not
I think making it runnable and changing the quotes was acceptable
23:15
robert downey jr. is an actor
that's a fact yes
not sure what he has to do with it
that's just stating something
Look, I cannot help it if you feel personally attacked by me questioning your addition of a snippet for no good reason
that was not the topic
However, I was not there to insult, but to ask why, as I didn't understand it
I feel like you are taking it personal and are overly critical of my usage of words, english is not my first language
23:18
you are making it personal
I read the question in the way I describe it, and I feel Pointy answered it correctly, which I also upvoted
I quote: "you didn't fix anything, so take some responsibility."
yes, I think that is correct
that is personal
I disagree that the snippet should be put there, and I think you were hiding behind reasons as it is a bad post before you did that
23:20
apparently you didn't feel like leaving it at a simple disagreement over that, because you then replied to my question to OP
and now you're hiding behind "that's just stating something", as if context doesn't exist
So I do believe in accepting you make an error and trying to rectify it, it I wouldn't, I wouldn't have come to the chat to try and clarify things
I was only saying that in my opinion Pointy was correct; further more, running the code gave me the same conclusion as you originally had, and rereading Pointy's answer, made me reread the question
what do you mean by "the same conclusion as you originally had"?
if you feel offended, I cannot help that, but it was not my intention
I was also think at first that it is x vs x
or x == "x"
however, I then realized it wasn't and I just wanted to point that out to you
what do you mean "it wasn't"?
OP hasn't clarified yet, so how is it not x == "x"?
Because I believe that is not what he is asking, the title asks why result.value = Yoshi (imposter) skulk, and he asks why Hanzo is returned in that sentence
That's how I think the OP sees it
23:25
that's literally the opposite of what the title says
Or rather why isn't result.value = Yoshi (imposter) skulk
yeah, you are right
only it's result2, not result
^_^
then does that mean you now came to the same conclusion?
23:26
... what?
that's what I've been saying all along
No, I mean, that Pointy is correct
OP is asking why the value is not Yoshi (imposter) skulk, but the only occurrence of imposter is as a variable name
which boils down to x == "x"
I'm not sure what you mean by "correct" here
I think not everything should be taken to literal, I don't believe the ops first language is English (either) though that's another assumption, he might just mean the value of imposter in that case
nothing in the answer is wrong per se, I'm just not sure whether it fully addresses the question
and pointy describes how imposter gets it value
and rejects some of the assumptions the OP seems to make
So can we leave our discussion with mutual understanding of each others points? I am perfectly fine in either deleting our comments that were rather discussions between the both of us, or flagging it for moderator attention to clean up (though that seems overly dramatic ;))
As far as the snippet goes, I still don't understand why it got put in, however I don't need to know that, I am perfectly fine with that :)
23:35
javascript debugging questions ("why doesn't this code work?") should always include a runnable snippet
true, but I think he wasn't asking about the code perse, but rather the logic behind it, depending on how you read the question
same thing
and yes, you in my last sentence can also be (some)one, it's not addressed to you personally
no, not the same thing, there we disagree :)
do you have a counterexample?
for example this says: Use Stack Snippets to include runnable HTML, JavaScript or CSS.
but it wasn't runnable, so it depends on how you interpret it :)
23:40
that has nothing to do with code vs. the logic behind the code
I am sure there plenty of examples of logic behind code, that do not need code snippets, and for me this was one
cool, but also irrelevant
I am perfectly fine accepting that for you it wasn't, but then you should have fixed the quotes, in all other cases, having a code block is fine, according to the page you send, and if it would have been runnable, then a snippet
changing the codes is changing the code, i.e. the content of the question
I just fixed a formatting issue
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changing the quotes means changing the code
ok, I see you are starting to nitpick on everything and you want to be told that you are correct, I'll leave it at that :)
bye bye
23:45
... what

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