From d01ce8304e018b815cbd4488034f2339c749b6b1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: mfurak Date: Sun, 6 Nov 2022 20:28:34 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] style: format errors5 with rustfmt --- exercises/error_handling/errors5.rs | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/exercises/error_handling/errors5.rs b/exercises/error_handling/errors5.rs index 2ba8f90..6da06ef 100644 --- a/exercises/error_handling/errors5.rs +++ b/exercises/error_handling/errors5.rs @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ // For now, think of the `Box` type as an "I want anything that does ???" type, which, given // Rust's usual standards for runtime safety, should strike you as somewhat lenient! -// In short, this particular use case for boxes is for when you want to own a value and you care only that it is a +// In short, this particular use case for boxes is for when you want to own a value and you care only that it is a // type which implements a particular trait. To do so, The Box is declared as of type Box where Trait is the trait // the compiler looks for on any value used in that context. For this exercise, that context is the potential errors // which can be returned in a Result. @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ impl PositiveNonzeroInteger { match value { x if x < 0 => Err(CreationError::Negative), x if x == 0 => Err(CreationError::Zero), - x => Ok(PositiveNonzeroInteger(x as u64)) + x => Ok(PositiveNonzeroInteger(x as u64)), } } }