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diff --git a/exercises/19_smart_pointers/cow1.rs b/exercises/19_smart_pointers/cow1.rs index fcd3e0b..5ecf848 100644 --- a/exercises/19_smart_pointers/cow1.rs +++ b/exercises/19_smart_pointers/cow1.rs @@ -1,30 +1,22 @@ -// cow1.rs -// -// This exercise explores the Cow, or Clone-On-Write type. Cow is a -// clone-on-write smart pointer. It can enclose and provide immutable access to -// borrowed data, and clone the data lazily when mutation or ownership is -// required. The type is designed to work with general borrowed data via the -// Borrow trait. -// -// This exercise is meant to show you what to expect when passing data to Cow. -// Fix the unit tests by checking for Cow::Owned(_) and Cow::Borrowed(_) at the -// TODO markers. -// -// Execute `rustlings hint cow1` or use the `hint` watch subcommand for a hint. - -// I AM NOT DONE +// This exercise explores the `Cow` (Clone-On-Write) smart pointer. It can +// enclose and provide immutable access to borrowed data and clone the data +// lazily when mutation or ownership is required. The type is designed to work +// with general borrowed data via the `Borrow` trait. use std::borrow::Cow; -fn abs_all<'a, 'b>(input: &'a mut Cow<'b, [i32]>) -> &'a mut Cow<'b, [i32]> { - for i in 0..input.len() { - let v = input[i]; - if v < 0 { +fn abs_all(input: &mut Cow<[i32]>) { + for ind in 0..input.len() { + let value = input[ind]; + if value < 0 { // Clones into a vector if not already owned. - input.to_mut()[i] = -v; + input.to_mut()[ind] = -value; } } - input +} + +fn main() { + // You can optionally experiment here. } #[cfg(test)] @@ -32,47 +24,45 @@ mod tests { use super::*; #[test] - fn reference_mutation() -> Result<(), &'static str> { + fn reference_mutation() { // Clone occurs because `input` needs to be mutated. - let slice = [-1, 0, 1]; - let mut input = Cow::from(&slice[..]); - match abs_all(&mut input) { - Cow::Owned(_) => Ok(()), - _ => Err("Expected owned value"), - } + let vec = vec![-1, 0, 1]; + let mut input = Cow::from(&vec); + abs_all(&mut input); + assert!(matches!(input, Cow::Owned(_))); } #[test] - fn reference_no_mutation() -> Result<(), &'static str> { + fn reference_no_mutation() { // No clone occurs because `input` doesn't need to be mutated. - let slice = [0, 1, 2]; - let mut input = Cow::from(&slice[..]); - match abs_all(&mut input) { - // TODO - } + let vec = vec![0, 1, 2]; + let mut input = Cow::from(&vec); + abs_all(&mut input); + // TODO: Replace `todo!()` with `Cow::Owned(_)` or `Cow::Borrowed(_)`. + assert!(matches!(input, todo!())); } #[test] - fn owned_no_mutation() -> Result<(), &'static str> { - // We can also pass `slice` without `&` so Cow owns it directly. In this - // case no mutation occurs and thus also no clone, but the result is + fn owned_no_mutation() { + // We can also pass `vec` without `&` so `Cow` owns it directly. In this + // case, no mutation occurs and thus also no clone. But the result is // still owned because it was never borrowed or mutated. - let slice = vec![0, 1, 2]; - let mut input = Cow::from(slice); - match abs_all(&mut input) { - // TODO - } + let vec = vec![0, 1, 2]; + let mut input = Cow::from(vec); + abs_all(&mut input); + // TODO: Replace `todo!()` with `Cow::Owned(_)` or `Cow::Borrowed(_)`. + assert!(matches!(input, todo!())); } #[test] - fn owned_mutation() -> Result<(), &'static str> { + fn owned_mutation() { // Of course this is also the case if a mutation does occur. In this - // case the call to `to_mut()` in the abs_all() function returns a + // case, the call to `to_mut()` in the `abs_all` function returns a // reference to the same data as before. - let slice = vec![-1, 0, 1]; - let mut input = Cow::from(slice); - match abs_all(&mut input) { - // TODO - } + let vec = vec![-1, 0, 1]; + let mut input = Cow::from(vec); + abs_all(&mut input); + // TODO: Replace `todo!()` with `Cow::Owned(_)` or `Cow::Borrowed(_)`. + assert!(matches!(input, todo!())); } } |
