diff --git a/exercises/18_iterators/iterators3.rs b/exercises/18_iterators/iterators3.rs index dfe4014..b5d05f6 100644 --- a/exercises/18_iterators/iterators3.rs +++ b/exercises/18_iterators/iterators3.rs @@ -1,40 +1,26 @@ -// This is a bigger exercise than most of the others! You can do it! Here is -// your mission, should you choose to accept it: -// 1. Complete the divide function to get the first four tests to pass. -// 2. Get the remaining tests to pass by completing the result_with_list and -// list_of_results functions. - #[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq)] enum DivisionError { - NotDivisible(NotDivisibleError), DivideByZero, + NotDivisible, } -#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq)] -struct NotDivisibleError { - dividend: i32, - divisor: i32, -} - -// Calculate `a` divided by `b` if `a` is evenly divisible by `b`. +// TODO: Calculate `a` divided by `b` if `a` is evenly divisible by `b`. // Otherwise, return a suitable error. fn divide(a: i32, b: i32) -> Result { todo!(); } -// Complete the function and return a value of the correct type so the test -// passes. -// Desired output: Ok([1, 11, 1426, 3]) -fn result_with_list() -> () { - let numbers = vec![27, 297, 38502, 81]; +// TODO: Add the correct return type and complete the function body. +// Desired output: `Ok([1, 11, 1426, 3])` +fn result_with_list() { + let numbers = [27, 297, 38502, 81]; let division_results = numbers.into_iter().map(|n| divide(n, 27)); } -// Complete the function and return a value of the correct type so the test -// passes. -// Desired output: [Ok(1), Ok(11), Ok(1426), Ok(3)] -fn list_of_results() -> () { - let numbers = vec![27, 297, 38502, 81]; +// TODO: Add the correct return type and complete the function body. +// Desired output: `[Ok(1), Ok(11), Ok(1426), Ok(3)]` +fn list_of_results() { + let numbers = [27, 297, 38502, 81]; let division_results = numbers.into_iter().map(|n| divide(n, 27)); } @@ -52,19 +38,13 @@ mod tests { } #[test] - fn test_not_divisible() { - assert_eq!( - divide(81, 6), - Err(DivisionError::NotDivisible(NotDivisibleError { - dividend: 81, - divisor: 6 - })) - ); + fn test_divide_by_0() { + assert_eq!(divide(81, 0), Err(DivisionError::DivideByZero)); } #[test] - fn test_divide_by_0() { - assert_eq!(divide(81, 0), Err(DivisionError::DivideByZero)); + fn test_not_divisible() { + assert_eq!(divide(81, 6), Err(DivisionError::NotDivisible)); } #[test] @@ -74,14 +54,11 @@ mod tests { #[test] fn test_result_with_list() { - assert_eq!(format!("{:?}", result_with_list()), "Ok([1, 11, 1426, 3])"); + assert_eq!(result_with_list().unwarp(), [1, 11, 1426, 3]); } #[test] fn test_list_of_results() { - assert_eq!( - format!("{:?}", list_of_results()), - "[Ok(1), Ok(11), Ok(1426), Ok(3)]" - ); + assert_eq!(list_of_results(), [Ok(1), Ok(11), Ok(1426), Ok(3)]); } } diff --git a/rustlings-macros/info.toml b/rustlings-macros/info.toml index 5a33788..8b1feb4 100644 --- a/rustlings-macros/info.toml +++ b/rustlings-macros/info.toml @@ -922,8 +922,8 @@ powerful and very general. Rust just needs to know the desired type.""" name = "iterators3" dir = "18_iterators" hint = """ -The `divide` function needs to return the correct error when even division is -not possible. +The `divide` function needs to return the correct error when the divisor is 0 or +when even division is not possible. The `division_results` variable needs to be collected into a collection type. @@ -934,7 +934,7 @@ The `list_of_results` function needs to return a vector of results. See https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/iter/trait.Iterator.html#method.collect for how the `FromIterator` trait is used in `collect()`. This trait is REALLY -powerful! It can make the solution to this exercise infinitely easier.""" +powerful! It can make the solution to this exercise much easier.""" [[exercises]] name = "iterators4" diff --git a/solutions/18_iterators/iterators3.rs b/solutions/18_iterators/iterators3.rs index 4e18198..d66d1ef 100644 --- a/solutions/18_iterators/iterators3.rs +++ b/solutions/18_iterators/iterators3.rs @@ -1 +1,73 @@ -// Solutions will be available before the stable release. Thank you for testing the beta version 🥰 +#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq)] +enum DivisionError { + DivideByZero, + NotDivisible, +} + +fn divide(a: i64, b: i64) -> Result { + if b == 0 { + return Err(DivisionError::DivideByZero); + } + + if a % b != 0 { + return Err(DivisionError::NotDivisible); + } + + Ok(a / b) +} + +fn result_with_list() -> Result, DivisionError> { + // ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + let numbers = [27, 297, 38502, 81]; + let division_results = numbers.into_iter().map(|n| divide(n, 27)); + // Collects to the expected return type. Returns the first error in the + // division results (if one exists). + division_results.collect() +} + +fn list_of_results() -> Vec> { + // ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + let numbers = [27, 297, 38502, 81]; + let division_results = numbers.into_iter().map(|n| divide(n, 27)); + // Collects to the expected return type. + division_results.collect() +} + +fn main() { + // You can optionally experiment here. +} + +#[cfg(test)] +mod tests { + use super::*; + + #[test] + fn test_success() { + assert_eq!(divide(81, 9), Ok(9)); + } + + #[test] + fn test_divide_by_0() { + assert_eq!(divide(81, 0), Err(DivisionError::DivideByZero)); + } + + #[test] + fn test_not_divisible() { + assert_eq!(divide(81, 6), Err(DivisionError::NotDivisible)); + } + + #[test] + fn test_divide_0_by_something() { + assert_eq!(divide(0, 81), Ok(0)); + } + + #[test] + fn test_result_with_list() { + assert_eq!(result_with_list().unwrap(), [1, 11, 1426, 3]); + } + + #[test] + fn test_list_of_results() { + assert_eq!(list_of_results(), [Ok(1), Ok(11), Ok(1426), Ok(3)]); + } +}