Continuing our review of the things you need in Rust to write programs - grouping together data using structs, and allowing multiple possibilities with enums. We look at how to decide which thing you’ve got with the match keyword, and review a very popular enum called Option, which lets you say either you’ve got something, or you’ve got nothing.
Links:
- Slides: http://artificialworlds.net/presentations/rust-101/A2-advanced-intro
- Exercises: https://101-rs.tweede.golf/A2-advanced-intro/mod.html
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