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Make flow_control/for/.into_iter() example run #1415
Make flow_control/for/.into_iter() example run #1415
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For: `https://doc.rust-lang.org/rust-by-example/flow_control/for.html`, the example containing `.into_iter()` the suggestion is to comment the line trying to print the vector, after move. This code throws compilation error. In order to fix this, commit `4cc85655b97be83acbca5d036cf679f39ea66eb8` has been introduced. This indeed makes the example pass the tests, but disables the run option. Now, if I want to learn, I need to copy paste the example in my own editor and compile it, rather than being able to click run, comment as suggested and click run again. This commit fixes this issue. Alongside, it makes the style of playpen attributes consistent with the rest of the book (majority, seems `rust,editable` is preferred over `rust, editable`).
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@EmilLuta make sense, thank you! |
Update books ## reference 2 commits in 361367c126290ac17cb4089f8d38fd8b2ac43f98..3b6fe80c205d2a2b5dc8a276192bbce9eeb9e9cf 2021-02-15 09:58:13 -0800 to 2021-02-22 22:09:17 -0800 - Add an extra fn() entry to the variance table in the subtyping chapter (rust-lang/reference#874) - Turbofish: Explain what the example is of. (rust-lang/reference#966) ## book 28 commits in db5e8a5105aa22979490dce30e33b68d8645761d..0f87daf683ae3de3cb725faecb11b7e7e89f0e5a 2021-02-12 16:58:20 -0500 to 2021-03-01 08:54:04 -0500 - Ohhh the should_panic was for mdbook test. Oops - Fix bad regex in the update rustc script and regenerate broken output - Clarify that we only mentioned unwrap_or_else, but haven't explained it - Add ferris to some listings that don't compile. Fixes rust-lang/book#2598 - Remove fancy quote from a code comment - Panic now points at our code, not stdlib slice code - Disable playground on thread::sleep examples - Disable playground button on listings in ch 12 that use CLI args - Reword ambiguous sentence. Fixes rust-lang/book#2317. - Rename shoes_in_my_size to shoes_in_size to be a better example - Fix visible "ANCHOR: here" in listing 13-21 (rust-lang/book#2628) - minor clarification about deriving Copy and Clone (rust-lang/book#2627) - Clarify relationship of trait to mock object - Fix "message" that should be "method" - Fix rust-lang/book#2625 (rust-lang/book#2626) - fix misleading hash claim (rust-lang/book#2621) - Make link syntax consistent and word wrap - Added hyperlinks to Appendices - Use console syntax highlighting in some more places - Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/pr/2615' - Fix broken blockquote - Update one more bit of output caught by the update rust script - Update and clarify some text affected by the rand update - Update lock files and output - Update error output for changes to chapter 10 listings - Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/pr/2542' - Tweak wording in for loop explanation - Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/pr/2460' ## rust-by-example 1 commits in 551cc4bc8394feccea6acd21f86d9a4e1d2271a0..3e0d98790c9126517fa1c604dc3678f396e92a27 2021-02-03 17:12:37 -0300 to 2021-02-25 08:23:10 -0300 - Make flow_control/for/.into_iter() example run (rust-lang/rust-by-example#1415) ## rustc-dev-guide 530 commits in 7adfab4..c431f8c 2020-04-08 08:52:05 +0200 to 2021-02-28 16:35:20 -0500 ... Many updates. ## embedded-book 1 commits in 4cf7981696a85c3e633076c6401611bd3f6346c4..a96d096cffe5fa2c84af1b4b61e1492f839bb2e1 2021-02-11 10:55:22 +0000 to 2021-02-17 08:08:52 +0000 - Add note about using more recent openocd interface file. Closes rust-embedded/book#277 and rust-embedded/book#263 (rust-embedded/book#284)
For:
https://doc.rust-lang.org/rust-by-example/flow_control/for.html
,the example containing
.into_iter()
the suggestion is to comment theline trying to print the vector, after move. This code throws compilation
error.
In order to fix this, commit
4cc85655b97be83acbca5d036cf679f39ea66eb8
has been introduced. This indeed makes the example pass the tests, but
disables the run option. Now, if I want to learn, I need to copy paste
the example in my own editor and compile it, rather than being able to
click run, comment as suggested and click run again.
This commit fixes this issue.
Alongside, it makes the style of playpen attributes consistent with the
rest of the book (majority, seems
rust,editable
is preferred overrust, editable
).