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Defining "globals" for exercises? #46
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Not yet. But I'm going to implement it now. |
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Hi,
Is it currently possible to define "globals" for the examples/exercises?
E.g. if I would like to teach someone how to use a library, can I write a library skeleton and load it so that a user could interact with it? The "skeleton" would then return true/false when certain methods are called would allow me to assert whether something has been called correctly.
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