feat(strings): move before modules

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mokou 2022-07-14 12:18:21 +02:00
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// strings1.rs
// Make me compile without changing the function signature!
// Execute `rustlings hint strings1` for hints ;)
// Execute `rustlings hint strings1` or use the `hint` watch subcommand for a hint.
// I AM NOT DONE

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// strings2.rs
// Make me compile without changing the function signature!
// Execute `rustlings hint strings2` for hints :)
// Execute `rustlings hint strings2` or use the `hint` watch subcommand for a hint.
// I AM NOT DONE

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Note that you need to deconstruct some message variants
in the match expression to get value in the variant."""
# STRINGS
[[exercises]]
name = "strings1"
path = "exercises/strings/strings1.rs"
mode = "compile"
hint = """
The `current_favorite_color` function is currently returning a string slice with the `'static`
lifetime. We know this because the data of the string lives in our code itself -- it doesn't
come from a file or user input or another program -- so it will live as long as our program
lives. But it is still a string slice. There's one way to create a `String` by converting a
string slice covered in the Strings chapter of the book, and another way that uses the `From`
trait."""
[[exercises]]
name = "strings2"
path = "exercises/strings/strings2.rs"
mode = "compile"
hint = """
Yes, it would be really easy to fix this by just changing the value bound to `word` to be a
string slice instead of a `String`, wouldn't it?? There is a way to add one character to line
9, though, that will coerce the `String` into a string slice."""
# MODULES
[[exercises]]
@ -472,29 +495,6 @@ Use the `entry()` and `or_insert()` methods of `HashMap` to achieve this.
Learn more at https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/book/ch08-03-hash-maps.html#only-inserting-a-value-if-the-key-has-no-value
"""
# STRINGS
[[exercises]]
name = "strings1"
path = "exercises/strings/strings1.rs"
mode = "compile"
hint = """
The `current_favorite_color` function is currently returning a string slice with the `'static`
lifetime. We know this because the data of the string lives in our code itself -- it doesn't
come from a file or user input or another program -- so it will live as long as our program
lives. But it is still a string slice. There's one way to create a `String` by converting a
string slice covered in the Strings chapter of the book, and another way that uses the `From`
trait."""
[[exercises]]
name = "strings2"
path = "exercises/strings/strings2.rs"
mode = "compile"
hint = """
Yes, it would be really easy to fix this by just changing the value bound to `word` to be a
string slice instead of a `String`, wouldn't it?? There is a way to add one character to line
9, though, that will coerce the `String` into a string slice."""
# TEST 2
[[exercises]]