rustlings/exercises/tests/tests1.rs

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// tests1.rs
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// Tests are important to ensure that your code does what you think it should do.
// Tests can be run on this file with the following command:
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// rustlings run --test exercises/tests/tests1.rs
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// This test has a problem with it -- make the test compile! Make the test
// pass! Make the test fail! Scroll down for hints :)
// I AM NOT DONE
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#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
#[test]
fn you_can_assert() {
assert!();
}
}
// You don't even need to write any code to test -- you can just test values and run that, even
// though you wouldn't do that in real life :) `assert!` is a macro that needs an argument.
// Depending on the value of the argument, `assert!` will do nothing (in which case the test will
// pass) or `assert!` will panic (in which case the test will fail). So try giving different values
// to `assert!` and see which ones compile, which ones pass, and which ones fail :)