fix(primitive_types4): Fail on a slice covering the wrong area

This commit converts primitive_types4 to a test and asserts that the
slice given is equal to the expected slice.

The intent of the primitive_types4 exercise appears to be to ensure the
user understands inclusive and exclusive bounds as well as slice syntax.
`rustlings` commands using `compile` do not verify that a specific
println is reached and, in the case of `watch` and `verify` (but not
`run`), they do not output the `println`s at all.

This fix is semantically similar to #198. It does not take a stance on
the correct way to handle this for all exercises; see #127. There are
likely other exercises whose intent are masked by this issue.
This commit is contained in:
Dylan Nugent 2019-08-17 17:14:00 -07:00
parent 2cd06826c0
commit 5b1e673cec
3 changed files with 26 additions and 6 deletions

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@ -6,3 +6,4 @@ compiler. In this section, we'll go through the most important ones.
#### Book Sections
- [Data Types](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/book/ch03-02-data-types.html)
- [The Slice Type](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/book/ch04-03-slices.html)

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@ -2,16 +2,13 @@
// Get a slice out of Array a where the ??? is so that the `if` statement
// returns true. Scroll down for hints!!
#[test]
fn main() {
let a = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5];
let nice_slice = ???
if nice_slice == [2, 3, 4] {
println!("Nice slice!");
} else {
println!("Not quite what I was expecting... I see: {:?}", nice_slice);
}
assert_eq!([2, 3, 4], nice_slice)
}
@ -33,6 +30,28 @@ fn main() {

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@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ mode = "compile"
[[exercises]]
path = "exercises/primitive_types/primitive_types4.rs"
mode = "compile"
mode = "test"
[[exercises]]
path = "exercises/primitive_types/primitive_types5.rs"