// strings5.rs // println!, print!, and format! use the same system for created formatted text. // Make all tests pass by only changing the first parameter to each format! call. // Execute `rustlings hint strings5` or use the `hint` watch subcommand for a hint. // I AM NOT DONE #[cfg(test)] mod tests { //TODO only change first parameter in each format! call. #[test] fn greeting() { let world = "world"; //The basic usage you probably saw used in println! statements assert_eq!(format!("Hello, !", world), "Hello, world!"); //There is a way to get the same result inline, without passing world as an argument. assert_eq!(format!("Hello, {}!"), "Hello, world!"); } #[test] fn bond() { //You can use the same argument multiple times, //as well as specicfy which argument should be used for a given {} placeholder. assert_eq!(format!("My name is {}. {} {}.", "James", "Bond"), "My name is Bond. James Bond."); //There are also ways to specify how numbers should be displayed. assert_eq!(format!("My code number is {}.", 7), "My code number is 007."); } }