done till exercises/generics/generics1

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ben1009 2023-02-16 00:47:34 +08:00
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commit 782076dbcc
11 changed files with 40 additions and 33 deletions

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# Error handling
Most errors arent serious enough to require the program to stop entirely.
Sometimes, when a function fails, its for a reason that you can easily interpret and respond to.
For example, if you try to open a file and that operation fails because the file doesnt exist, you might want to create the file instead of terminating the process.

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// construct to `Option` that can be used to express error conditions. Let's use it!
// Execute `rustlings hint errors1` or use the `hint` watch subcommand for a hint.
// I AM NOT DONE
pub fn generate_nametag_text(name: String) -> Option<String> {
pub fn generate_nametag_text(name: String) -> Result<String, String> {
if name.is_empty() {
// Empty names aren't allowed.
None
Err("`name` was empty; it must be nonempty.".into())
} else {
Some(format!("Hi! My name is {}", name))
Ok(format!("Hi! My name is {}", name))
}
}

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// one is a lot shorter!
// Execute `rustlings hint errors2` or use the `hint` watch subcommand for a hint.
// I AM NOT DONE
use std::num::ParseIntError;
pub fn total_cost(item_quantity: &str) -> Result<i32, ParseIntError> {
let processing_fee = 1;
let cost_per_item = 5;
let qty = item_quantity.parse::<i32>();
let qty = item_quantity.parse::<i32>()?;
Ok(qty * cost_per_item + processing_fee)
}

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// Why not? What should we do to fix it?
// Execute `rustlings hint errors3` or use the `hint` watch subcommand for a hint.
// I AM NOT DONE
use std::error::Error;
use std::num::ParseIntError;
fn main() {
fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn Error>> {
let mut tokens = 100;
let pretend_user_input = "8";
@ -20,6 +19,8 @@ fn main() {
tokens -= cost;
println!("You now have {} tokens.", tokens);
}
Ok(())
}
pub fn total_cost(item_quantity: &str) -> Result<i32, ParseIntError> {

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// errors4.rs
// Execute `rustlings hint errors4` or use the `hint` watch subcommand for a hint.
// I AM NOT DONE
use std::f32::consts::E;
#[derive(PartialEq, Debug)]
struct PositiveNonzeroInteger(u64);
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impl PositiveNonzeroInteger {
fn new(value: i64) -> Result<PositiveNonzeroInteger, CreationError> {
// Hmm...? Why is this only returning an Ok value?
if value == 0 {
return Err(CreationError::Zero);
}
if value < 0 {
return Err(CreationError::Negative);
}
Ok(PositiveNonzeroInteger(value as u64))
}
}

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// Execute `rustlings hint errors5` or use the `hint` watch subcommand for a hint.
// I AM NOT DONE
use std::error;
use std::error::Error;
use std::fmt;
use std::fmt::{Display, Formatter};
use std::num::ParseIntError;
// TODO: update the return type of `main()` to make this compile.
fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn ???>> {
fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn Error>> {
let pretend_user_input = "42";
let x: i64 = pretend_user_input.parse()?;
println!("output={:?}", PositiveNonzeroInteger::new(x)?);

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// Execute `rustlings hint errors6` or use the `hint` watch subcommand for a hint.
// I AM NOT DONE
use std::num::ParseIntError;
// This is a custom error type that we will be using in `parse_pos_nonzero()`.
@ -23,14 +21,17 @@ impl ParsePosNonzeroError {
fn from_creation(err: CreationError) -> ParsePosNonzeroError {
ParsePosNonzeroError::Creation(err)
}
// TODO: add another error conversion function here.
// fn from_parseint...
fn from_parseint(err: ParseIntError) -> ParsePosNonzeroError {
ParsePosNonzeroError::ParseInt(err)
}
}
fn parse_pos_nonzero(s: &str) -> Result<PositiveNonzeroInteger, ParsePosNonzeroError> {
// TODO: change this to return an appropriate error instead of panicking
// when `parse()` returns an error.
let x: i64 = s.parse().unwrap();
let x: i64 = s.parse().map_err(ParsePosNonzeroError::from_parseint)?;
PositiveNonzeroInteger::new(x).map_err(ParsePosNonzeroError::from_creation)
}

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// options1.rs
// Execute `rustlings hint options1` or use the `hint` watch subcommand for a hint.
// I AM NOT DONE
// This function returns how much icecream there is left in the fridge.
// If it's before 10PM, there's 5 pieces left. At 10PM, someone eats them
// all, so there'll be no more left :(
@ -10,7 +8,13 @@ fn maybe_icecream(time_of_day: u16) -> Option<u16> {
// We use the 24-hour system here, so 10PM is a value of 22 and 12AM is a value of 0
// The Option output should gracefully handle cases where time_of_day > 23.
// TODO: Complete the function body - remember to return an Option!
???
if time_of_day < 22 {
return Some(5);
} else if time_of_day < 24 {
return Some(0);
}
return None;
}
#[cfg(test)]
@ -30,6 +34,6 @@ mod tests {
fn raw_value() {
// TODO: Fix this test. How do you get at the value contained in the Option?
let icecreams = maybe_icecream(12);
assert_eq!(icecreams, 5);
assert_eq!(icecreams.unwrap(), 5);
}
}

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// options2.rs
// Execute `rustlings hint options2` or use the `hint` watch subcommand for a hint.
// I AM NOT DONE
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
#[test]
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let optional_target = Some(target);
// TODO: Make this an if let statement whose value is "Some" type
word = optional_target {
if let Some(word) = optional_target {
assert_eq!(word, target);
}
}
@ -26,8 +24,8 @@ mod tests {
// TODO: make this a while let statement - remember that vector.pop also adds another layer of Option<T>
// You can stack `Option<T>`'s into while let and if let
integer = optional_integers.pop() {
assert_eq!(integer, range);
while let Some(integer) = optional_integers.pop() {
assert_eq!(integer.unwrap(), range);
range -= 1;
}
}

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@ -1,8 +1,6 @@
// options3.rs
// Execute `rustlings hint options3` or use the `hint` watch subcommand for a hint.
// I AM NOT DONE
struct Point {
x: i32,
y: i32,
@ -12,7 +10,7 @@ fn main() {
let y: Option<Point> = Some(Point { x: 100, y: 200 });
match y {
Some(p) => println!("Co-ordinates are {},{} ", p.x, p.y),
Some(ref p) => println!("Co-ordinates are {},{} ", p.x, p.y),
_ => println!("no match"),
}
y; // Fix without deleting this line.

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@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ mod my_module {
use super::Command;
// TODO: Complete the function signature!
pub fn transformer(input: Vec<(String, Command)>) -> Vec<String> {
pub fn transformer(input: Vec<(&str, Command)>) -> Vec<String> {
// TODO: Complete the output declaration!
let mut output = vec![];
for (string, command) in input.iter() {
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output.push(string.trim().to_string());
}
Command::Uppercase => {
output.push(string.to_uppercase().to_string());
output.push(string.to_uppercase());
}
}
}