https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=478808
hadron changed:
What|Removed |Added
Resolution|--- |FIXED
Status|CONFIRMED
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=478808
--- Comment #6 from lc...@april.org ---
(In reply to Jazeix Johnny from comment #5)
> The function to fix is probably
> https://invent.kde.org/education/gcompris/-/blob/master/src/activities/
> superbrain/superbrain.js#L143
JavaScript... now, I really
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--- Comment #5 from Jazeix Johnny ---
(In reply to lcerf from comment #4)
> (In reply to Jazeix Johnny from comment #3)
> > You're right, then let's implement it the correct way :)
>
> I do not really want to look at the existing code (you certainly
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--- Comment #4 from lc...@april.org ---
(In reply to Jazeix Johnny from comment #3)
> You're right, then let's implement it the correct way :)
I do not really want to look at the existing code (you certainly know how long
it usually takes to enter a
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Jazeix Johnny changed:
What|Removed |Added
Ever confirmed|0 |1
Status|REPORTED
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--- Comment #2 from lc...@april.org ---
> To be sure I understand well the issue, let's assume: G = Green, B = Blue, Y
> = Yellow and the solution of the next examples is GBG.
>
> Actual:
> > the user inputs GYY, there will be 1 black peg and 1 white
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--- Comment #1 from Jazeix Johnny ---
Thank you for the report! I would go with the opposite fix (but let's discuss
it if you think it should work as you propose).
To be sure I understand well the issue, let's assume: G = Green, B = Blue, Y =
Yellow