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72 changes: 36 additions & 36 deletions info.toml
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Expand Up @@ -482,11 +482,43 @@ And then create a match expression in `process()`.
Note that you need to deconstruct some message variants in the match expression
to get value in the variant."""

# MODULES

[[exercises]]
name = "modules1"
path = "exercises/09_modules/modules1.rs"
mode = "compile"
hint = """
Everything is private in Rust by default-- but there's a keyword we can use
to make something public! The compiler error should point to the thing that
needs to be public."""

[[exercises]]
name = "modules2"
path = "exercises/09_modules/modules2.rs"
mode = "compile"
hint = """
The delicious_snacks module is trying to present an external interface that is
different than its internal structure (the `fruits` and `veggies` modules and
associated constants). Complete the `use` statements to fit the uses in main and
find the one keyword missing for both constants.

Learn more at https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch07-04-bringing-paths-into-scope-with-the-use-keyword.html#re-exporting-names-with-pub-use"""

[[exercises]]
name = "modules3"
path = "exercises/09_modules/modules3.rs"
mode = "compile"
hint = """
`UNIX_EPOCH` and `SystemTime` are declared in the `std::time` module. Add a
`use` statement for these two to bring them into scope. You can use nested
paths or the glob operator to bring these two in using only one line."""

# STRINGS

[[exercises]]
name = "strings1"
path = "exercises/09_strings/strings1.rs"
path = "exercises/10_strings/strings1.rs"
mode = "compile"
hint = """
The `current_favorite_color` function is currently returning a string slice
Expand All @@ -500,7 +532,7 @@ another way that uses the `From` trait."""

[[exercises]]
name = "strings2"
path = "exercises/09_strings/strings2.rs"
path = "exercises/10_strings/strings2.rs"
mode = "compile"
hint = """
Yes, it would be really easy to fix this by just changing the value bound to
Expand All @@ -515,7 +547,7 @@ https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/book/ch15-02-deref.html#implicit-deref-coercion

[[exercises]]
name = "strings3"
path = "exercises/09_strings/strings3.rs"
path = "exercises/10_strings/strings3.rs"
mode = "test"
hint = """
There's tons of useful standard library functions for strings. Let's try and use some of them:
Expand All @@ -526,42 +558,10 @@ the string slice into an owned string, which you can then freely extend."""

[[exercises]]
name = "strings4"
path = "exercises/09_strings/strings4.rs"
path = "exercises/10_strings/strings4.rs"
mode = "compile"
hint = "No hints this time ;)"

# MODULES

[[exercises]]
name = "modules1"
path = "exercises/10_modules/modules1.rs"
mode = "compile"
hint = """
Everything is private in Rust by default-- but there's a keyword we can use
to make something public! The compiler error should point to the thing that
needs to be public."""

[[exercises]]
name = "modules2"
path = "exercises/10_modules/modules2.rs"
mode = "compile"
hint = """
The delicious_snacks module is trying to present an external interface that is
different than its internal structure (the `fruits` and `veggies` modules and
associated constants). Complete the `use` statements to fit the uses in main and
find the one keyword missing for both constants.

Learn more at https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch07-04-bringing-paths-into-scope-with-the-use-keyword.html#re-exporting-names-with-pub-use"""

[[exercises]]
name = "modules3"
path = "exercises/10_modules/modules3.rs"
mode = "compile"
hint = """
`UNIX_EPOCH` and `SystemTime` are declared in the `std::time` module. Add a
`use` statement for these two to bring them into scope. You can use nested
paths or the glob operator to bring these two in using only one line."""

# HASHMAPS

[[exercises]]
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