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Ruby Ruby Booleans Build a Simple Todo List Program Returning Boolean Values: Part 1

Arman Jon Villalobos
Arman Jon Villalobos
2,451 Points

I think my solution is correct but the system says not. Am I wrong in answering the question or is it a bug?

The questions wants to check if the todo_items are empty or not.

What is wrong with my solution that the system doesn't want to accept?

todo_list.rb
class TodoList
  attr_reader :name, :todo_items

  def initialize(name)
    @name = name
    @todo_items = []
  end

  def add_item(name)
    todo_items.push(TodoItem.new(name))
  end

  def empty?
    if todo_items.length == 0
      return true
    else
      return false
  end

end
Arman Jon Villalobos
Arman Jon Villalobos
2,451 Points

Sorry again. Same as my last post, ending if statement, I was just used for text editors supplying my "end".