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Rust Standard Library Cookbook

You're reading from   Rust Standard Library Cookbook Over 75 recipes to leverage the power of Rust

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788623926
Length 360 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Jan Hohenheim Jan Hohenheim
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Learning the Basics FREE CHAPTER 2. Working with Collections 3. Handling Files and the Filesystem 4. Serialization 5. Advanced Data Structures 6. Handling Errors 7. Parallelism and Rayon 8. Working with Futures 9. Networking 10. Using Experimental Nightly Features 11. Other Books You May Enjoy

How to do it...

  1. Create a Rust project to work on during this chapter with cargo new chapter-one
  2. Navigate to the newly created chapter-one folder. For the rest of this chapter, we will assume that your command line is currently in this directory
  3. Inside the src folder, create a new folder called bin
  4. Delete the generated lib.rs file, as we are not creating a library
  5. In the src/bin folder, create a file called concat.rs
  6. Add the following code and run it with cargo run --bin concat:
1  fn main() {
2 by_moving();
3 by_cloning();
4 by_mutating();
5 }
6
7 fn by_moving() {
8 let hello = "hello ".to_string();
9 let world = "world!";
10
11 // Moving hello into a new variable
12 let hello_world = hello + world;
13 // Hello CANNOT be used anymore
14 println!("{}", hello_world); // Prints "hello world!"
15 }
16
17 fn by_cloning() {
18 let hello = "hello ".to_string();
19 let world = "world!";
20
21 // Creating a copy of hello and moving it into a new variable
22 let hello_world = hello.clone() + world;
23 // Hello can still be used
24 println!("{}", hello_world); // Prints "hello world!"
25 }
26
27 fn by_mutating() {
28 let mut hello = "hello ".to_string();
29 let world = "world!";
30
31 // hello gets modified in place
32 hello.push_str(world);
33 // hello is both usable and modifiable
34 println!("{}", hello); // Prints "hello world!"
35 }
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Rust Standard Library Cookbook
Published in: Mar 2018
Publisher: Packt
ISBN-13: 9781788623926
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