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Merge pull request #1638 from mo8it/fix-line-numbers
Avoid line numbers in hints
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@ -22,8 +22,8 @@ name = "variables1"
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path = "exercises/variables/variables1.rs"
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path = "exercises/variables/variables1.rs"
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mode = "compile"
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mode = "compile"
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hint = """
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hint = """
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The declaration on line 8 is missing a keyword that is needed in Rust
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The declaration in the first line in the main function is missing a keyword
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to create a new variable binding."""
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that is needed in Rust to create a new variable binding."""
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[[exercises]]
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[[exercises]]
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name = "variables2"
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name = "variables2"
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@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ mode = "compile"
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hint = """
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hint = """
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The compiler message is saying that Rust cannot infer the type that the
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The compiler message is saying that Rust cannot infer the type that the
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variable binding `x` has with what is given here.
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variable binding `x` has with what is given here.
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What happens if you annotate line 7 with a type annotation?
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What happens if you annotate the first line in the main function with a type annotation?
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What if you give x a value?
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What if you give x a value?
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What if you do both?
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What if you do both?
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What type should x be, anyway?
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What type should x be, anyway?
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mode = "compile"
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mode = "compile"
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hint = """
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hint = """
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Oops! In this exercise, we have a variable binding that we've created on
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Oops! In this exercise, we have a variable binding that we've created on
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line 7, and we're trying to use it on line 8, but we haven't given it a
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in the first line in the main function, and we're trying to use it in the next line,
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value. We can't print out something that isn't there; try giving x a value!
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but we haven't given it a value.
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We can't print out something that isn't there; try giving x a value!
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This is an error that can cause bugs that's very easy to make in any
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This is an error that can cause bugs that's very easy to make in any
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programming language -- thankfully the Rust compiler has caught this for us!"""
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programming language -- thankfully the Rust compiler has caught this for us!"""
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path = "exercises/functions/functions4.rs"
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path = "exercises/functions/functions4.rs"
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mode = "compile"
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mode = "compile"
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hint = """
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hint = """
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The error message points to line 17 and says it expects a type after the
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The error message points to the function `sale_price` and says it expects a type
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`->`. This is where the function's return type should be -- take a look at
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after the `->`. This is where the function's return type should be -- take a look at
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the `is_even` function for an example!
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the `is_even` function for an example!
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Also: Did you figure out that, technically, u32 would be the more fitting type
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Also: Did you figure out that, technically, u32 would be the more fitting type
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path = "exercises/move_semantics/move_semantics1.rs"
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path = "exercises/move_semantics/move_semantics1.rs"
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mode = "compile"
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mode = "compile"
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hint = """
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hint = """
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So you've got the "cannot borrow immutable local variable `vec1` as mutable" error on line 13,
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So you've got the "cannot borrow immutable local variable `vec1` as mutable" error on the line
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right? The fix for this is going to be adding one keyword, and the addition is NOT on line 13
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where we push an element to the vector, right?
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where the error is.
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The fix for this is going to be adding one keyword, and the addition is NOT on the line where
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we push to the vector (where the error is).
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Also: Try accessing `vec0` after having called `fill_vec()`. See what happens!"""
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Also: Try accessing `vec0` after having called `fill_vec()`. See what happens!"""
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mode = "compile"
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mode = "compile"
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hint = """
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hint = """
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Yes, it would be really easy to fix this by just changing the value bound to `word` to be a
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Yes, it would be really easy to fix this by just changing the value bound to `word` to be a
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string slice instead of a `String`, wouldn't it?? There is a way to add one character to line
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string slice instead of a `String`, wouldn't it?? There is a way to add one character to the
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12, though, that will coerce the `String` into a string slice.
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line with the function call `is_a_color_word`, though, that will coerce the `String` into a
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string slice.
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Side note: If you're interested in learning about how this kind of reference conversion works, you can jump ahead in the book and read this part in the smart pointers chapter: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/book/ch15-02-deref.html#implicit-deref-coercions-with-functions-and-methods"""
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Side note: If you're interested in learning about how this kind of reference conversion works, you can jump ahead in the book and read this part in the smart pointers chapter: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/book/ch15-02-deref.html#implicit-deref-coercions-with-functions-and-methods"""
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You can refer to the docs:
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You can refer to the docs:
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https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/book/ch11-01-writing-tests.html#checking-for-panics-with-should_panic"""
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https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/book/ch11-01-writing-tests.html#checking-for-panics-with-should_panic"""
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# STANDARD LIBRARY TYPES
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# STANDARD LIBRARY TYPES
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[[exercises]]
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[[exercises]]
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