In this kata you will create a function that takes in a list and returns a list with the reverse order.
reverse_list((int[]){1,2,3,4},4) == (int[]){4,3,2,1}
reverse_list((int[]){3,1,5,4},4) == (int[]){4,5,1,3}
Kata.ReverseList(new List<int> {1,2,3,4}) == new List<int> {4,3,2,1};
Kata.ReverseList(new List<int> {3,1,5,4}) == new List<int> {4,5,1,3};
reverseList [1,2,3,4] `shouldBe` [4,3,2,1]
reverseList [3,1,5,4] `shouldBe` [4,5,1,3]
reverseList "Hello olleH" `shouldBe` "Hello olleH"
reverseList([1,2,3,4]) == [4,3,2,1]
reverseList([3,1,5,4]) == [4,5,1,3]
reverse_list([1,2,3,4]) == [4,3,2,1]
reverse_list([3,1,5,4]) == [4,5,1,3]
reverse_list([1,2,3,4]) == [4,3,2,1]
reverse_list([3,1,5,4]) == [4,5,1,3]