updated file paths for iterators, smart_pointers
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@ -809,7 +809,7 @@ If you use a lifetime annotation in a struct's fields, where else does it need t
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[[exercises]]
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name = "iterators1"
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path = "exercises/standard_library_types/iterators1.rs"
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path = "exercises/iterators/iterators1.rs"
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mode = "compile"
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hint = """
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Step 1:
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@ -826,7 +826,7 @@ https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/iter/trait.Iterator.html for some ideas.
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[[exercises]]
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name = "iterators2"
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path = "exercises/standard_library_types/iterators2.rs"
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path = "exercises/iterators/iterators2.rs"
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mode = "test"
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hint = """
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Step 1
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@ -847,7 +847,7 @@ and very general. Rust just needs to know the desired type."""
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[[exercises]]
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name = "iterators3"
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path = "exercises/standard_library_types/iterators3.rs"
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path = "exercises/iterators/iterators3.rs"
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mode = "test"
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hint = """
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The divide function needs to return the correct error when even division is not
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@ -866,7 +866,7 @@ can make the solution to this exercise infinitely easier."""
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[[exercises]]
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name = "iterators4"
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path = "exercises/standard_library_types/iterators4.rs"
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path = "exercises/iterators/iterators4.rs"
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mode = "test"
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hint = """
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In an imperative language, you might write a for loop that updates
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@ -878,7 +878,7 @@ Hint 2: Check out the `fold` and `rfold` methods!"""
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[[exercises]]
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name = "iterators5"
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path = "exercises/standard_library_types/iterators5.rs"
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path = "exercises/iterators/iterators5.rs"
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mode = "test"
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hint = """
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The documentation for the std::iter::Iterator trait contains numerous methods
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@ -960,7 +960,7 @@ See https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch16-02-message-passing.html for more info.
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[[exercises]]
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name = "box1"
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path = "exercises/standard_library_types/box1.rs"
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path = "exercises/smart_pointers/box1.rs"
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mode = "test"
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hint = """
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Step 1
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@ -978,7 +978,7 @@ and try other types!
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[[exercises]]
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name = "rc1"
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path = "exercises/standard_library_types/rc1.rs"
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path = "exercises/smart_pointers/rc1.rs"
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mode = "compile"
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hint = """
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This is a straightforward exercise to use the Rc<T> type. Each Planet has
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@ -992,7 +992,7 @@ https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch15-04-rc.html
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[[exercises]]
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name = "arc1"
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path = "exercises/standard_library_types/arc1.rs"
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path = "exercises/smart_pointers/arc1.rs"
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mode = "compile"
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hint = """
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Make `shared_numbers` be an `Arc` from the numbers vector. Then, in order
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@ -1009,7 +1009,7 @@ https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/book/ch16-00-concurrency.html
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[[exercises]]
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name = "cow1"
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path = "exercises/standard_library_types/cow1.rs"
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path = "exercises/smart_pointers/cow1.rs"
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mode = "compile"
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hint = """
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Since the vector is already owned, the `Cow` type doesn't need to clone it.
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