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Add errors to exercises that compile without user changes Hi ! I played a bit with rustlings, and I felt that some exercises were incorrect because they passed the tests without me needing to edit the files! This gave me the feeling that the exercise was skiped! Especially when I use `rustlings watch`, it is easy to miss an exercise because the compilation error that is displayed is the one of the next exercise ... It is easy to identify "broken" exercises with: ```bash % find exercises -name "*.rs" | xargs -n 1 rustlings run ... ✅ Successfully ran exercises/move_semantics/move_semantics4.rs ✅ Successfully tested exercises/test2.rs ``` My suggestion is to make sure that these files trigger a compilation error by adding a simple syntax error (e.g. with `???` in the code that must change) so that our Rustacean can then play with it!
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fn fill_vec(vec: Vec<i32>) -> Vec<i32> {
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// `fill_vec()` no longer take `vec: Vec<i32>` as argument
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fn fill_vec() -> Vec<i32> {
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let mut vec = vec;
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vec.push(22);
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#[test]
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fn returns_twice_of_positive_numbers() {
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assert_eq!(4, 4);
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assert_eq!(times_two(4), ???);
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}
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#[test]
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fn returns_twice_of_negative_numbers() {
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// TODO write an assert for `times_two(-4)`
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}
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}
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