Christophe Porteneuve a écrit :
> c1.arr // => ['hj', 'jenny', 'hey!']
> c2.arr // => ['hj', 'jenny', 'hey!']
My bad! Copy-paste haste. Of course, the second should read:
c2.arr // => ['hj', 'jenny']
Otherwise, what is it good for? :-)
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