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</details>
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> [!CAUTION]
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> Don't try to clone the repository to do the exercises! `rust-analyzer` won't work in that case. Please follow the instructions above instead.
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> <details>
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> <summary>Why?</summary>
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>The intended way to run Rustlings is to install the binary and run `rustlings init` as described in the installation/initialization sections. This generates a `Cargo.toml` (different than what you see in the repository) that includes each exercise as a separate binary target which is enough for `rust-analyzer` to work.
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>If you just clone the repository and try to run and edit the exercises directly, the language server will not work.
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> </details>
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### Initialization
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After installing Rustlings, run the following command to initialize the `rustlings/` directory:
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#[test]
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fn yummy_food() {
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// This means that calling `picky_eater` with the argument "food" should return "Yummy!".
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// This means that calling `picky_eater` with the argument "strawberry" should return "Yummy!".
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assert_eq!(picky_eater("strawberry"), "Yummy!");
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}
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