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feat: move box/arc behind iterators
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// Make this code compile by filling in a value for `shared_numbers` where the
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// Make this code compile by filling in a value for `shared_numbers` where the
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// first TODO comment is, and create an initial binding for `child_numbers`
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// first TODO comment is, and create an initial binding for `child_numbers`
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// where the second TODO comment is. Try not to create any copies of the `numbers` Vec!
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// where the second TODO comment is. Try not to create any copies of the `numbers` Vec!
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// Execute `rustlings hint arc1` for hints :)
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// Execute `rustlings hint arc1` or use the `hint` watch subcommand for a hint.
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// I AM NOT DONE
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// I AM NOT DONE
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//
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// Note: the tests should not be changed
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// Note: the tests should not be changed
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//
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//
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// Execute `rustlings hint box1` for hints :)
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// Execute `rustlings hint box1` or use the `hint` watch subcommand for a hint.
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// I AM NOT DONE
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// I AM NOT DONE
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info.toml
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info.toml
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# STANDARD LIBRARY TYPES
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# STANDARD LIBRARY TYPES
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[[exercises]]
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name = "box1"
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path = "exercises/standard_library_types/box1.rs"
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mode = "test"
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hint = """
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Step 1
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The compiler's message should help: since we cannot store the value of the actual type
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when working with recursive types, we need to store a reference (pointer) to its value.
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We should, therefore, place our `List` inside a `Box`. More details in the book here:
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https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch15-01-box.html#enabling-recursive-types-with-boxes
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Step 2
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Creating an empty list should be fairly straightforward (hint: peek at the assertions).
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For a non-empty list keep in mind that we want to use our Cons "list builder".
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Although the current list is one of integers (i32), feel free to change the definition
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and try other types!
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"""
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[[exercises]]
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name = "arc1"
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path = "exercises/standard_library_types/arc1.rs"
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mode = "compile"
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hint = """
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Make `shared_numbers` be an `Arc` from the numbers vector. Then, in order
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to avoid creating a copy of `numbers`, you'll need to create `child_numbers`
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inside the loop but still in the main thread.
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`child_numbers` should be a clone of the Arc of the numbers instead of a
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thread-local copy of the numbers.
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This is a simple exercise if you understand the underlying concepts, but if this
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is too much of a struggle, consider reading through all of Chapter 16 in the book:
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https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/book/ch16-00-concurrency.html
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"""
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[[exercises]]
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[[exercises]]
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name = "iterators1"
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name = "iterators1"
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path = "exercises/standard_library_types/iterators1.rs"
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path = "exercises/standard_library_types/iterators1.rs"
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For a further challenge, consult the documentation for Iterator to find
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For a further challenge, consult the documentation for Iterator to find
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a different method that could make your code more compact than using fold."""
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a different method that could make your code more compact than using fold."""
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[[exercises]]
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name = "box1"
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path = "exercises/standard_library_types/box1.rs"
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mode = "test"
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hint = """
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Step 1
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The compiler's message should help: since we cannot store the value of the actual type
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when working with recursive types, we need to store a reference (pointer) to its value.
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We should, therefore, place our `List` inside a `Box`. More details in the book here:
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https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch15-01-box.html#enabling-recursive-types-with-boxes
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Step 2
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Creating an empty list should be fairly straightforward (hint: peek at the assertions).
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For a non-empty list keep in mind that we want to use our Cons "list builder".
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Although the current list is one of integers (i32), feel free to change the definition
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and try other types!
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"""
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[[exercises]]
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name = "arc1"
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path = "exercises/standard_library_types/arc1.rs"
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mode = "compile"
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hint = """
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Make `shared_numbers` be an `Arc` from the numbers vector. Then, in order
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to avoid creating a copy of `numbers`, you'll need to create `child_numbers`
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inside the loop but still in the main thread.
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`child_numbers` should be a clone of the Arc of the numbers instead of a
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thread-local copy of the numbers.
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This is a simple exercise if you understand the underlying concepts, but if this
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is too much of a struggle, consider reading through all of Chapter 16 in the book:
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https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/book/ch16-00-concurrency.html
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"""
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# THREADS
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# THREADS
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[[exercises]]
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[[exercises]]
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