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- There are three parts in each chapter: examples, exercises and practices
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- There are three parts in each chapter: examples, exercises and practices
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- Covering nearly all aspects of Rust, such as **async/await, threads, sync primitives, optimizing and stand libraries** etc
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- Covering nearly all aspects of Rust, such as **async/await, threads, sync primitives, optimizing and stand libraries** etc
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- Solutions
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- Solution for each exercise
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- Difficulty from easy to super hard: easy 🌟 medium 🌟🌟 hard 🌟🌟🌟 super hard 🌟🌟🌟🌟
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- Difficulty from easy to super hard: easy 🌟 medium 🌟🌟 hard 🌟🌟🌟 super hard 🌟🌟🌟🌟
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- Both [English](https://practice.rs) and [Chinsese](https://zh.practice.rs) are supported
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- Both [English](https://practice.rs) and [Chinsese](https://zh.practice.rs) are supported
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## Some of our exercises
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🌟🌟🌟 Tuple struct looks similar to tuples, it has added meaning the struct name provides but has no named fields. It's useful when you want give the whole tuple a name, but don't care the fields's names.
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```rust
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// fix the error and fill the blanks
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struct Color(i32, i32, i32);
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struct Point(i32, i32, i32);
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fn main() {
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let v = Point(___, ___, ___);
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check_color(v);
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}
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fn check_color(p: Color) {
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let (x, _, _) = p;
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assert_eq!(x, 0);
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assert_eq!(p.1, 127);
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assert_eq!(___, 255);
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}
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```
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🌟🌟 Within the destructuring of a single variable, both by-move and by-reference pattern bindings can be used at the same time. Doing this will result in a partial move of the variable, which means that parts of the variable will be moved while other parts stay. In such a case, the parent variable cannot be used afterwards as a whole, however the parts that are only referenced (and not moved) can still be used.
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```rust
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// fix errors to make it work
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#[derive(Debug)]
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struct File {
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name: String,
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data: String,
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}
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fn main() {
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let f = File {
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name: String::from("readme.md"),
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data: "Rust By Practice".to_string()
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};
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let _name = f.name;
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println!("{}, {}, {:?}",f.name, f.data, f);
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}
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```
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🌟🌟 A match guard is an additional if condition specified after the pattern in a match arm that must also match, along with the pattern matching, for that arm to be chosen.
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```rust,editable
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// fill in the blank to make the code work, `split` MUST be used
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fn main() {
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let num = Some(4);
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let split = 5;
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match num {
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Some(x) __ => assert!(x < split),
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Some(x) => assert!(x >= split),
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None => (),
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}
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}
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```
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## ToC
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## ToC
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- [Variables](src/variables.md)
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- [Variables](src/variables.md)
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