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authormo8it <mo8it@proton.me>2024-06-27 13:24:21 +0200
committermo8it <mo8it@proton.me>2024-06-27 13:24:21 +0200
commit7efccc36b4c26c444eab2531b6139190af569d6f (patch)
treeab5ebd08f34c91fe05ab708f88683c0e99c67aeb /solutions
parent64c2de95ca95c1d23dcb416723b33ccdfca9c956 (diff)
lifetimes1 solution
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diff --git a/solutions/16_lifetimes/lifetimes1.rs b/solutions/16_lifetimes/lifetimes1.rs
index 4e18198..ca7b688 100644
--- a/solutions/16_lifetimes/lifetimes1.rs
+++ b/solutions/16_lifetimes/lifetimes1.rs
@@ -1 +1,28 @@
-// Solutions will be available before the stable release. Thank you for testing the beta version 🥰
+// The Rust compiler needs to know how to check whether supplied references are
+// valid, so that it can let the programmer know if a reference is at risk of
+// going out of scope before it is used. Remember, references are borrows and do
+// not own their own data. What if their owner goes out of scope?
+
+fn longest<'a>(x: &'a str, y: &'a str) -> &'a str {
+ // ^^^^ ^^ ^^ ^^
+ if x.len() > y.len() {
+ x
+ } else {
+ y
+ }
+}
+
+fn main() {
+ // You can optionally experiment here.
+}
+
+#[cfg(test)]
+mod tests {
+ use super::*;
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_longest() {
+ assert_eq!(longest("abcd", "123"), "abcd");
+ assert_eq!(longest("abc", "1234"), "1234");
+ }
+}