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Summer of Rust Intro Lab

Hello! 👋

In this intro lab, we're going to make sure we have our Rust environment set up correctly, and make sure we can push code to Git. We'll fix a simple test, and make sure that it runs properly both locally and with tests on Github.

Note ❗: There might be some new things here that you haven't tried before. If you get stuck at all, please reach out to me! I'll be more than happy to help you through the process 👍

1. Set up your environment

Follow this page of the Rust book: https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch01-01-installation.html

In this course, we'll be using VS Code with Rust Analyzer. This might not be your preferred editor, but it makes it easy for me to help fix issues with Live Share, and Rust Analyzer brings great code analysis and refactoring ability to VS Code.

Install VS Code: https://code.visualstudio.com/download

Install Rust Analyzer: https://rust-analyzer.github.io/manual.html#vs-code

2. Clone this repository

Either clone this repository with Github Desktop, or with a preferred Git tool.

If you need help with this, please reach out to me on Discord!

3. Fix the code

For right now, the only issue with the code is a failing test. To see it failing, try running cargo test from the main directory.

Try making a fix in the file src/main.rs, and making sure it works by running cargo test.

Also try running the program with cargo run. This should print out the classic "Hello, world!" 😁

4. Commit your changes

Commit your changes, and make sure the tests pass. To check, you should be able to see them at this link:

https://github.com/Summer-of-Rust/sor-lab-intro-<username>/actions

where <username> is your GitHub username.

I get to see how tests are passing for each student, so I'll be able to check in easily!

License

The Summer of Rust Labs is duel-licensed under either: