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// primitive_types5.rs
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2016-02-07 11:30:08 -06:00
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// Destructure the `cat` tuple so that the println will work.
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// Scroll down for hints!
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fn main() {
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let cat = ("Furry McFurson", 3.5);
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let /* your pattern here */ = cat;
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println!("{} is {} years old.", name, age);
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}
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// Take a look at the Primitive Types -> Tuples section of the book:
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// http://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/book/primitive-types.html#tuples
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// Particularly the part about "destructuring lets". You'll need to
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// make a pattern to bind `name` and `age` to the appropriate parts
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// of the tuple. You can do it!!
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