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Hints for structs1 and structs2 (#355)
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name = "structs1"
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path = "exercises/structs/structs1.rs"
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mode = "test"
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hint = "No hints this time ;)"
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hint = """
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Rust has more than one type of struct. Both variants are used to package related data together.
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On the one hand, there are normal, or classic, structs. These are named collections of related data stored in fields.
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The other variant is tuple structs. Basically just named tuples.
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In this exercise you need to implement one of each kind.
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Read more about structs in The Book: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/book/ch05-00-structs.html"""
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[[exercises]]
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name = "structs2"
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path = "exercises/structs/structs2.rs"
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mode = "test"
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hint = "No hints this time ;)"
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hint = """
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Creating instances of structs is easy, all you need to do is assign some values to its fields.
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There is however some shortcuts that can be taken when instantiating structs.
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Have a look in The Book, to find out more: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/book/ch05-01-defining-structs.html#creating-instances-from-other-instances-with-struct-update-syntax"""
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# STRINGS
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