* Removes comments in js challanges by default * fix local-scope-and-functions test regex * fix all languages * revert language changes * removed unnecessary removeJSComments from challenges * fix challanges in other languages * removed removeJSComments from all challanges
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id, title, challengeType, forumTopicId, dashedName
| id | title | challengeType | forumTopicId | dashedName |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 587d7b8b367417b2b2512b50 | Write Concise Declarative Functions with ES6 | 1 | 301224 | write-concise-declarative-functions-with-es6 |
--description--
When defining functions within objects in ES5, we have to use the keyword function as follows:
const person = {
name: "Taylor",
sayHello: function() {
return `Hello! My name is ${this.name}.`;
}
};
With ES6, you can remove the function keyword and colon altogether when defining functions in objects. Here's an example of this syntax:
const person = {
name: "Taylor",
sayHello() {
return `Hello! My name is ${this.name}.`;
}
};
--instructions--
Refactor the function setGear inside the object bicycle to use the shorthand syntax described above.
--hints--
Traditional function expression should not be used.
(getUserInput) => assert(!code.match(/function/));
setGear should be a declarative function.
assert(
typeof bicycle.setGear === 'function' && code.match(/setGear\s*\(.+\)\s*\{/)
);
bicycle.setGear(48) should change the gear value to 48.
assert(new bicycle.setGear(48).gear === 48);
--seed--
--seed-contents--
// Only change code below this line
const bicycle = {
gear: 2,
setGear: function(newGear) {
this.gear = newGear;
}
};
// Only change code above this line
bicycle.setGear(3);
console.log(bicycle.gear);
--solutions--
const bicycle = {
gear: 2,
setGear(newGear) {
this.gear = newGear;
}
};
bicycle.setGear(3);