use std::mem; #[rustfmt::skip] #[allow(unused_variables, unused_assignments)] fn main() { let my_option: Option<&str> = None; // `unwrap` of an `Option` after checking if it is `None` will panic. // Use `if-let` instead. if let Some(value) = my_option { println!("{value}"); } // A comma was missing. let my_arr = &[ -1, -2, -3, -4, -5, -6, ]; println!("My array! Here it is: {:?}", my_arr); let mut my_empty_vec = vec![1, 2, 3, 4, 5]; // `resize` mutates a vector instead of returning a new one. // `resize(0, …)` clears a vector, so it is better to use `clear`. my_empty_vec.clear(); println!("This Vec is empty, see? {my_empty_vec:?}"); let mut value_a = 45; let mut value_b = 66; // Use `mem::swap` to correctly swap two values. mem::swap(&mut value_a, &mut value_b); println!("value a: {}; value b: {}", value_a, value_b); }