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rustlings
A cool thing that is currently in development.
How it's structured
Ideally, like RubyKoans, all exercises can be run by executing one command, in this case
cargo run
(most likely). This runs src/main.rs
, which in turn runs all of the exercises.
Each exercise is contained in a Rust file called about_<exercise topic>.rs
. A minimal exercise looks
somewhat like this:
fn exercise_function() {
"hello"
}
mod tests {
use super::*;
pub fn test() {
verify!("REPLACE ME", exercise_function(), "Function description");
}
}
pub fn exec() {
tests::test();
}
Each exercise file is supposed to have one exec
function which gets called by the main.rs
file.
This function, in turn, calls all individual test functions.
The tests themselves can generally be structured in whatever way is desired. Two macros are provided
for convenience. The verify!
macro is essentially a specialized assert_eq!
, but it doesn't panic
if the values mismatch, instead it prints out a helpful error message and keeps going. The
verify_easy!
macro is designed as a drop-in replacement for the verify!
macro for if the learner needs help solving the exercise. It prints the expected value, too.
This is roughly what the console output for a simple exercise looks right now:
Keep in mind that this is a very early draft of how things work. Anything here might be changed at any time, and this documentation should be updated accordingly.