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This commit converts primitive_types4 to a test and asserts that the slice given is equal to the expected slice. The intent of the primitive_types4 exercise appears to be to ensure the user understands inclusive and exclusive bounds as well as slice syntax. `rustlings` commands using `compile` do not verify that a specific println is reached and, in the case of `watch` and `verify` (but not `run`), they do not output the `println`s at all. This fix is semantically similar to #198. It does not take a stance on the correct way to handle this for all exercises; see #127. There are likely other exercises whose intent are masked by this issue. |
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error_handling | ||
functions | ||
if | ||
macros | ||
modules | ||
move_semantics | ||
primitive_types | ||
standard_library_types | ||
strings | ||
structs | ||
tests | ||
threads | ||
variables | ||
test1.rs | ||
test2.rs | ||
test3.rs | ||
test4.rs |