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Rust-examples is a repository to gather example codes from tutorial and other documentations of Rust into files, ready to compile.

Examples are tested with version 1.13.0.

Files

  • Homepage
    • what_it_looks_like.rs, what_it_looks_like2.rs
  • Old Tutorial, deprecated in favor of the Book
    • 2.1 Compiling your first program: tutorial-02_1-hello.rs
    • 3 Syntax basics: tutorial-03-syntax_basics.rs
    • 4.2 Pattern matching: tutorial-04_2-pattern-matching.rs
    • 4.3 Loops (for, while, loop): tutorial-04_3-loops.rs
    • 5.1 Structs: tutorial-05_1-structs.rs
    • 5.2 Enums: tutorial-05_2-enum.rs
    • 5.3 Tuples: tutorial-05_3-tuples.rs
    • 15 Closures: tutorial-15-closure.rs
    • 16 Methods, with constructor: tutorial-16-methods.rs
    • 17 Generics: tutorial-17-generics.rs
  • Old Rust Threads and Communication Guide, moved into the Rust Programming Language book
    • 2.1 Communication: tutorial-tasks-02_1-communication.rs
    • 2.3 Sharing immutable data without copy: Arc: tutorial-tasks-02_3-arc.rs
  • Book
    • 5.6 Concurrency, threads: book-5-6-threads.rs
  • Doc unit testing, moved into the Rust Programming Language book.
    • Unit testing in Rust: unittests.rs
  • Old Rust Cheatsheet
    • Use Struct to express phantom types: phantom_type.rs
  • API
  • Some new files:
    • Makefile to compile, run tests and run benchmarks
    • .travis.yml to add the repository to Travis CI and Rust CI
    • A library and its unit tests and benchmarks for 2 Fibonacci functions (a reccursive and a non reccursive): fibonacci.rs
    • A struct to manage dates: date.rs
    • Different syntaxes to find the maximum value in a vector: find_max.rs
    • A struct to manage INI files: inifile.rs
    • A script to print TBX entries from CSV terminology: datumbazo2tbx.rs
    • Design pattern Decorator: design_pattern-decorator.rs and design_pattern-decorator2.rs
    • Design pattern Strategy: design_pattern-strategy.rs
    • Design pattern Observer: design_pattern-observer.rs
    • Design pattern Command: design_pattern-command.rs
    • Design pattern Template method: design_pattern-templatemethod.rs
    • Design pattern Chain of Command: design_pattern-chain_of_command.rs

Compile and running it

You will need the version 1.3.0 of the rust compiler. If you encounter problems, make sure you have the right version before creating an issue.

The simplest way to build rust-examples is to do a clone and use make to compile:

git clone https://github.com/eliovir/rust-examples
cd rust-examples
make

To run tests and benchmarks:

make tests
make bench

To get help on commands:

make help

Contributing

  1. Fork it (git clone https://github.com/eliovir/rust-examples)
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Make your changes, and add tests for them
  4. Test your changes (make test)
  5. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  6. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  7. Create new Pull Request

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License

Rust is primarily distributed under the terms of both the MIT license and the Apache License (Version 2.0), with portions covered by various BSD-like licenses.

These codes are distributed under the MIT license.

See LICENSE for details.

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